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Vines: A lacy tank
Vines: a lacy tank is a perfect first garment, if you are looking to dip your toe into lacy waters. No sleeves, no shaping, just pretty pretty lace and a few clever bits for the top edgings and straps.
Beautiful and easy-to-work Vine Lace pattern (provided in both chart and written form) makes a simple little lacy tank, perfect for adding that extra layer you’ll need for spring (or any time your outfit needs a little oomph). Worsted weight yarn makes this a quick one, too. For warm-weather knitting, try it in cotton, linen, or a blend.
This design takes advantage of lace’s need to be stretched out for maximum beauty and combines it with knitting’s stretchiness. Choose a size with 2-4 inches of negative ease (that is, smaller than your bust measurement - choose 0-2 inches if working with linen or cotton), and knit away. When you finish, you will have a pretty layering piece that hugs your curves with no shaping-in-lace for you.
What you’ll love about knitting Vines: a lacy tank:
- The simple and elegant Vine Lace pattern is quick to memorize
- Working in the round means you’re always seeing the pattern
- This design is virtually finish-free!
What you’ll love about wearing Vines: a lacy tank:
- Putting negative ease to work for you means a figure-flattering tank without shaping work in the knitting
- Add a pop of color to your outfit by layering over a contrasting top
- Vine Lace naturally creates the pretty scalloped edge at the hem
Size/Finished Measurements
Chest: 24 (27½, 32, 36, 40) inches
Length: 22 (22½, 23, 23½, 24) inches, shown in size 32 with 4 inches negative ease
Materials
- Madeline Tosh tosh dk (100% Superwash Merino Wool 225 yards/206 meters per 50 gram skein); color: Ink; 2 (2, 2, 2, 3) skeins
- US8/5.0mm 24-inch circular needle
- Spare DPN for 3-needle bindoff
- Stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
Gauge
17 sts x 24 rows = 4 inches after blocking
Skills Needed
- casting on
- binding off in pattern
- 3-needle bindoff
- working in the round
- knitting
- purling
- increasing
- decreasing
- following written or charted instructions for Vine Lace pattern (both included)
Thanks!
Many thanks to my test knitters: claribel, fibreflake, nicemrsharris, danigolts, drewhilda, and dinobower
Photography: Nicholas Dames
Everything you need to create your own beautiful Vines: a lacy tank is provided in the professionally designed (by me!) pattern. Both written and charted versions of the Vine Lace stitch pattern are included.
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- First published: February 2010
- Page created: February 9, 2010
- Last updated: September 9, 2021 …
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