A few months ago, I picked up some Alchemy Yarns Silken Straw from Purl in Soho (right before they moved actually).  The idea is to knit a t-shirt out of it.  I felt the swatch at Purl and fell in love with the yarn maybe about a year ago.  I just got to swatching it.  I have a really comfortable v-neck t-shirt I got from Banana Republic that I want to model the shirt on.  It's comfortable and flowy and kinda big actually.  We'll see how it goes.  I'm using Ann Budd's Handy Book of Sweater Patterns as a guide for a set in sleeve.
When I get back home, I'll take a photograph of the t-shirt, and I'll probably post a photo of the swatch sometime soon.  For now, I've got to figure out what kind of edging I want.  I was thinking of a hemmed edge, but I don't think I really want to use the yarn for the underside of the hem.  I might do about an inch of ribbing, but I don't want it to be tight ribbing because then it'll make the sleeves look odd.  Any ideas?
I want to get through row 21 of Seraphim before I really start this project, which is driving me nuts. I forgot to do double decreases at the end of each section, something I didn't realize until I got to the middle.  Once I tinked back and re-did that section and moved on to the second half, I realized that all the yarn overs in the first section weren't lining up because my decreases weren't in the right spots.  So now I'm tinking back AGAIN so I can make sure the damn row is right.
 
 
 
1 comment:
maybe do the hem facing in a different yarn?
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