Tag: lace knitting

Top with Knit Lace Panel

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I recently designed this new shirt that has a lace knit panel insert on the front and back.  The idea for creating this was for two reasons.  One, this shirt was a little too small (tight) for me and Two, I really like this easy to knit lace stitch that I had recently used to create another project.Top with Knit Lace Panels from Kimberlees Korner

To make this you will need to know how to knit and how to use a sewing machine.

Supplies needed:

  • Size US 8 knitting needles
  • Worsted weight yarn that is washable – I used Hobby Lobby I Love this Yarn
  • T-shirt that is a little too snug or one size too small for you
  • Fabric scissors
  • Sewing machine
  • Sewing thread to match shirt

Step 1:  Using your fabric scissors cut up the center front and center back of shirt – use a tape measure or ruler to determine the center point.Cut shirt apart center front and back  Kimberlees Korner

Step 2:  Knit your lace panels

Cast on 16 sts – knit the first row

Row 1:  *k2tog, yo, k2; rep from * across

Rep Row 1 for pattern – measure your front cut center line of shirt and when your knitted piece is close to that length knit 1 more row, then bind off.

Make another panel for the back following the same pattern above – note that the back section will be longer so you will need to measure that and knit this panel a little longer.Pin Lace panel to shirt placing shirt on top and panel on bottom  Kimberlees Korner

Step 3:  When both your panels are knitted you will then pin them to the shirt front and back and using your sewing machine and a stitch length of approx. 3 stitch the shirt and panel together with the shirt laying on top of the panel – use the inner edge of you presser foot (see below)  as a guide for a seam allowance.  You will have to stitch down each side of the panel so you will stitch 4 different times.   Weave in the ends of the yarn when you are done – or you could do it before but I did mine at the end.Sewing knit panels to shirt using your sewing machine and straight stitch  Kimberlees Korner

That’s it – all done.   Super simple and fun to wear.  The top can be worn as is or with a camisole or tank top underneath.  I have a tank top under mine that I found at Old Navy and it was the perfect red to match the shirt.   Top with Knit Lace Panel Kimberlees Korner

I am currently working on a short sleeve version for spring using a different lace stitch and I will be sharing that on my blog in March – so be sure to follow me via bloglovin, email or RSS feed for future updates.

Have a great day!

Kimberlee

Lace Knit Sleeveless Tunic

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I finally finished the knit sweater I started a few months ago.  I got the first half of it knit pretty quickly but lost momentum on the second half.  Too many other ideas and projects got in the way along with family life.  I am sure most can relate.

navy lace knit sleeveless tunic knit by Kimberlee from Kimberlees Korner
navy lace knit sleeveless tunic knit by Kimberlee from Kimberlees Korner

I designed this sleeveless knit tunic myself using a lace stitch.  The tunic is very comfortable to wear and looks good layered over a tank.  I think it will also look good as a fall or winter sweater worn as a vest over a long sleeve shirt.

The stitches used for this are:  knit, purl, yarn over, slip slip knit and knit 2 together.  I think any advanced beginner to intermediate can knit this sweater.  The sweater is knit on size US 10 needles so it works up pretty quick – if you don’t stop working on it and do 3 (or more) other projects in between like I did.

The pattern for this sweater is available for purchase in my etsy shop.  The pattern is a digital download and is available immediately after payment clears.  Click on the highlighted etsy link to take you to my shop or there is an etsy icon in the sidebar as well.

back of navy sleeveless knit tunic by Kimberlee from Kimberlees Korner
back of navy sleeveless knit tunic by Kimberlee from Kimberlees Korner

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