It's been a year and a half since I started this whole knitting thing (I did take about 5 months off there in the middle somewhere, but there was still over a year of knitting that happened.) and I've finally completed my first top. It was started near the end of January and took over 4 months to finish, which is pretty sad seeing as most people knit it up in a month or less, but I'm both a procrastinator and just naturally do everything at a slow pace, so 4 months really isn't that bad. I suppose I should stop babbling and show it off, huh?
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If you're wondering, that's my grumpy, I hate my picture taken, but I'm trying to hide it face and in no way reflects how I actually feel about the top. The top is actually very nice and comfy and I'm very glad it fits.
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Pattern: Drop-Stitch Lace Tank by Stefanie Japel from Fitted Knits
Yarn: Estelle Young Touch Cotton DK
Needles: US 7
More details… here (ravelry link)
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I think I've decided not to put buttons on it. I did the buttonband, but the 'v' isn't as deep as I thought it would be and I think it looks good as it is.
My thoughts on the pattern? I think it's a great pattern for a first top. You get to try things like lace, picking up stitches, and seaming with a pattern that is very forgiving as far as sizing goes because it is soooo stretchy.
So, do y'all like it?
4 comments:
The top looks very pretty and neat. You look HOT in it too ;)
Your very first knitted top is AWESOME!!!!! It is a downright miracle that you were able to keep your stitches so even. This looks great for a veteran knitter and you are really just a novice, so that makes it extraordinary! Kudos to you Jamie and thank you for modeling it for me. BRAVO
@Mom, Yay! Mommy comment! It does look pretty spiffy, doesn't it? I'd make one for Stacy, but I don't think she likes anything so... ummm... chest accentuating. :D
That's not true! Sometimes deep V's are best for the flatter chested! I have embraced V-necks. I would probably wear a higher tank top under it than you did though. Very lovely job on it!
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