Tag: knit tank top

  • Aliyah Tank Design

    Aliyah Tank Design

    A new tank top pattern has been released just in time for summer. The Aliyah tank top was inspired by the color of the Alani drink flavor sherbet swirl. I’d been searching my cotton yarn stash for something that would be fun and colorful for summer and these colors all caught my eye. I love all the Alani drinks and to have all the colors made my day.

    See how perfect these are?

    I decided on doing a simple striped pattern, based on how much yarn I had of each color.

    Once I had finished the main body panels, I wasn’t quite sure how to finish it off. I wanted it simple enough, but also a little flair to it. I’d planned to have it finished for my Florida trip, but didn’t quite get there and had to finish it when I get home.

    I went with doing wider straps in a mesh stitch, continuing working in the striped pattern. I then made some braided strands to tie up the top of the mesh section.

    The Aliyah tank has such a versatile style, but I felt is best worn with denim.

    It’s the perfect summer tank, given the mesh stitch for a bit of open air flow, and the way there’s no awkward tugging or uncomfortable nature to it. I love when I can have a piece that you can wear and go!

    The Aliyah tank pattern is suitable for beginners and up! You’ll need to know how to do longtail cast on, 1×1 twisted rib, stockinette stitch, picking up stitches, mesh stitch, and seaming. The color work makes this project go by fairly quickly!

    Materials Needed

    5 skeins Wool and the Gang “shiny happy cotton” or We Are Knitters “the cotton”

    Size 6.5 mm circular or straight needles (I used circular as if they were straights for the body panels, then as circular for the ribbing around the arms)

    Darning needle for seaming 

    Purchase your copy of the pattern here!

  • The Lorraine tie back tank

    The Lorraine tie back tank

    I needed a simple and quick cotton knit for summer! I’d been planning on knitting a matching tank for my Zoey cardigan for quite awhile and this was it! I like designing a basic base and then adding a little extra detail. So with this tank, I started with a basic scoop shape for the front and a deeper u shape in the back, a stockinette stitch, then finished it off with the ties. I made them long enough so that they can be versatile to wear them in a couple different ways. This tank pattern is easy to knit and I would consider it for advanced beginners. There’s some shaping involved! But if you’re a beginner and like to try new things, give it a go! You’ll love it!

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    ❤️Bethany