Denim Tank Top
I still owe pictures of the two cardigans I've finished, but here's a nice little denim tank, WITH BEADS!!
Pattern: Denim Tank Top from Knitting with Beads by Jane Davis
Yarn: Den-M-Nit from elann.com, mid-indigo color
Needles: US size 5 Knitpicks Options
Beads: a mixture of 2 colors from a local bead shop, size 6, about 1,904 beads total.
Beading Credit: I must give credit to Elise who helped me string lots of the beads, and also to the girls from the Wednesday Night SnB. Thanks, peeps!
Modifications: I put in buttons instead of a zipper closure, and I like the way it turned out. As usual, I did make it a bit longer to compensate for my height.
Knitting with this 100% cotton yarn was nice, not as hard on the hands as some cottons, and the top took me less than a week to finish. I like the way the denim yarn fades in the washer and dryer. It does shrink, but like jeans it stretches right back out. I made the bracelet about 8" unwashed, and it shrunk to a comfortable fitting 6.5" - however with the stretch factor I should have made it shorter.
Yep, I'm pretty happy with this one. :o) Having a little bit of a beading phase - I never should have gone to that bead shop!
Pattern: Denim Tank Top from Knitting with Beads by Jane Davis
Yarn: Den-M-Nit from elann.com, mid-indigo color
Needles: US size 5 Knitpicks Options
Beads: a mixture of 2 colors from a local bead shop, size 6, about 1,904 beads total.
Beading Credit: I must give credit to Elise who helped me string lots of the beads, and also to the girls from the Wednesday Night SnB. Thanks, peeps!
Modifications: I put in buttons instead of a zipper closure, and I like the way it turned out. As usual, I did make it a bit longer to compensate for my height.
Knitting with this 100% cotton yarn was nice, not as hard on the hands as some cottons, and the top took me less than a week to finish. I like the way the denim yarn fades in the washer and dryer. It does shrink, but like jeans it stretches right back out. I made the bracelet about 8" unwashed, and it shrunk to a comfortable fitting 6.5" - however with the stretch factor I should have made it shorter.
Yep, I'm pretty happy with this one. :o) Having a little bit of a beading phase - I never should have gone to that bead shop!
4 Comments:
It's so beautiful!!! It was great to see you in this. I prefer the button closure over the zipper too. Great job Julie.. you out did yourself.... again!
Beth M.
By Anonymous, at 9:33 PM
I love the buttons!
By Anonymous, at 12:04 AM
Very attractive - nice job!
By Karen, at 9:26 AM
very cute tank!
By vanessa, at 5:58 PM
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