Recently I referred to a project that I just couldn’t get finished – a smallish summer top that took me forever! It is a cute design that takes:
This —

Plus this —

and ends up with this:
I love my “Sweetheart Tunic,” but it is wool and not suited for summer wear. I thought the same type of style would be nice in cotton. The design is called Tabitha and the yarn it called for is Riveting (cute!), by Kollage (I used Night Denim).
The yarn is actually made out of recycled blue jeans and has a very stiff, coarse feel, but I liked it. It is T-I-N-Y (350 yds/100 gms) and therefore requires small needles. And lots of knitting! Add the fact that it is meant to shrink as denim does, and you need to knit a lot more to accommodate the shrinkage effect. It is only supposed to shrink in length, but mine seemed to shrink in all directions. Put all those variables together and it took me quite a while to finish this one.

The above picture shows Tabitha before machine washing and drying. It does get smoother and “firmer” with washing. And the obligatory “Lettie wearing it on the deck” photo:

I wore it today and pretty much liked it. Yay!! Ravelry Project Link.






























