Introducing the Kayla Camisole for Spring/Summer 2013.
The camisole has been worked in a beautiful silk alpaca blend by Blue Sky Alpacas which lends a beautiful draping quality to the camisole.
The inspiration for the design was simple elegance. The idea was to create a lace pattern worked at the bottom edge of the camisole and continued through the fabric flowing into the lace straps. The lovely and simple lace pattern also adorns the center inset panel and the neck edge of the camisole.
The cami is knit in two pieces, front and back, from the bottom up on straight needles.
The pattern is available now through Ravelry, PatternFish and Craftsy.
Monday, June 03, 2013
Saturday, June 01, 2013
BEGINNER'S LACE
STITCH OF THE MONTH - June 2013
I came across this lace stitch pattern that is lovely in its simplicity although it looks more complicated than it actually is to knit. It works well as an all-over lace pattern but can also be used as an edging on sweaters or jackets. This stitch pattern has very good drape once the garment has been knit and blocked.
Beginner’s Lace
(Multiples of 6 stitches + 1)
Row 1 and all WS rows Purl
Rows 2, 4 and 6 K1, *yo, skp, k1, k2tog, yo, k1; repeat from * to end.
Row 8 K2, *yo, sk2p, yo, k3, repeat from *, end last repeat k2.
Row 10 K1, *k2tog, yo, k1, yo, skp, k1; repeat from * to end
Row 12 K2tog, *yo, k3, yo, sk2p; repeat from *, end last repeat skp.
These 12 rows form the Beginner’s Lace stitch pattern.
Abbreviations
k2tog knit 2 stitches together
skp slip 1 stitch, knit 1 stitch, pass slipped stitch over
sk2p slip 1 stitch, knit 2 stitches together, pass slipped stitch over
WS wrong side
yo yarn over
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