Pembroke Tank
This is how I envisioned this tank looking when I knit it the first time– with thick and thin yarn in hand painted colors. Basically as much like the sample in the pattern book as possible.
The look of the thick and thin is refreshingly laid back to me. I used almost all of the yarn this time, too.
So, again, my only modification was to knit the front and back straps for the right side as one piece with the front of the body and the strap for the left side, in the same way, in one piece with the back of the body. I joined the straps to their respective back or front side with Kitcheners Stitch, thus avoiding a few joins and saving a little bit of yarn. I really wish I had a little more yarn to lengthen it just a bit, so it could blouse just a little bit above the ribbed edge. But I still haven’t blocked it, so I think it will lengthen a little, or I can unknit the bottom and lengthen with my remaining yarn by a row or two.
I really lack a good place to photograph the things I make. These were taken in the pauses between my son and his friends running past me, yelling, with bebe guns.
I now have the Summer Sweater Knit Along and Ravellenics to busy myself with, but when that’s over, my next knit from Good Night, Day will probably be the Markham collar. I also purchased some more green Araucania in anticipation of Tara-Lynn Morrison’s Kingston sweater pattern being published.