I joined the CAL as a way of committing myself to successfully executing a design, and finishing the project, no matter the frustration or lack of initial success. I wanted to knit through the problems, and frog until I got it right. I wanted to further challenge myself and write up a sized pattern when it was done.
So it is with a little pride that can say that although it took several tries to get the bodice right, but I am finally satisfied with the denim tank.
Pattern: Pisces Camisole, designed by me
Yarn & Needles: Rowan Denim/Elann Den-im-nit - I noticed no discernible difference in the yarns, US 8 needle.
This camisole was conceived as a way to use up some oddballs in the stash. I have tons of leftover lightweight cotton yarns in the 250-350 yd range, perfect for summery tops for my little girl, including denim, one of the Create Along yarns.
The neckline went through several iterations, including the blogged-about applied i-cord which I can only now call wishful thinking. It was a good idea, but in reality, it was way too bulky for the top, and it had no relation to the rest of the piece. I needed something simple, something that would mirror the scoop neck of most of her cotton tanks. The desired rounded look for the neckline of the tank was finally achieved through short-rows. The finish around the neckline was achieved with a simple, decorative bind off, and the armholes have a row of single crochet to flatten them a bit.
I did keep a lot of detailed notes as I made this camisole, hoping to further challenge myself and write up a sized pattern. However, I began to run out of steam (hence the wishful post about the i-cord) and the notetaking suffered at the end. The decreases around the straps are, um, improvised; those beads are not just for decoration.
Of course, I could swatch a bit or reknit just a bodice piece and carefully perfect the line of the tank. Sizing would be a piece of cake -- just add or subtract a lace repeat.
I think I'll just be satisfied with the tank as it is. An original design by me.
And the name? First, I used the Fishtail Lace pattern. And my Rosebud? She loves the water, and a Pisces, too.
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19 comments:
It's a very sweet top, Liz!
Unfortunately, I'm a bit big to wear one myself! LOL!
I hope you submit it to some of the knitting publications!
Love it, love it, love it.
rosebud looks VERY pretty in her new cami!
rock on, liz!
oh it looks great! the denim will be hard-wearing and easy to care for. love it!
I think it's adorable. I really like the fishtail pattern too. Good work!
That looks great! Congratulations on a great design!
It's totally adorable. The idea of doing a sized pattern intimidates me! What you have is great and unique--that's really awesome, too.
That is so sweet! (And sturdy lookin' too.)
I keep wanting to design something simple, but thinking about sizing always scares me away. Maybe this is the way to go -- adjustable straps, no sizing issue!
Gorgeous! That is one lucky little girl :)
so, so cute!
Wow!!! It turned out fantastic!! Hurray! I'm sending you a big pat on the back for designing such a wonderful top!
That is really pretty Liz. I just love it! And Rosebud looks so darn cute in it; it fits her perfectly. It's definitely worth all the sweat and time you put into it.
Kudos for keeping with it and succeeding; Rosebud's cami is adorable.
Well done!
wonderful! perfect for the "job." and a great model!
I love it! So sweet for her. Fantastic job on the design and execution!
ADORABLE on little Miss R. She'd better get at least 2 years of wear out if it ;)
It's very cute! Great job :)
Liz! This came out wonderfully! I've been meaning to comment forever, but keep getting caught up in my knitting and work. Isn't it great to see a project like this to completion? What a wonderful piece for your daughter, who has the honor of being the muse for your first designs. May she wear it well!
i love it! i can see making this for some little girls in my life -- so submit it somewhere, on the double!
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