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Humble Beginnings

…A lovely camisole begins with a simple cast on…

Cast on: Traveling Vines

The Traveling Vines Camisole, also known simply as #12 in the Spring/Summer 2004 issue of Vogue Knitting, is the next knit on my needles. The lace attracted me; it seemed easy enough for a beginner like me, and the neckline  is so pretty and drapey. I think in a simple black cotton/silk blend like Dalegarn Svale, it will be a classy, all-season piece.

The yarn has been in my stash for over three years. I had a pattern in mind when I first bought the yarn, but honestly, the pattern did not excite me any more. Back to the drawing board – or in this case – the back issues of knitting pattern magazines. I had hoped to stashbust this yarn for the black month of Project Spectrum. This camisole has been on my long list for awhile, and I think it will be a nice match with the yarn.

Dalegarn Svale

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37 Responses

  1. Jóhanna

    The pattern looks awesome! I too think it will look good in black!

  2. Moni

    That’s going to be really pretty. I love black lace!

  3. Gena

    Oh, that is just a beautitul pattern! In black it will be very sleek and fancy.

  4. hpny knits

    its a lovely top! is it hard to lace with black? it will be most elegant when done, but tricky.

  5. Christy / Not Hip

    I love being able to find patterns to go with yarns that have been languishing in the stash. Looks perfect.

  6. Hege

    I’ve knitted a top in Svale some years ago – beautiful yarn!
    Have a great day :)

  7. Nora

    A black cami – stunning.

  8. Kirsten

    It is going to be a beautiful cami.
    I really like the Svale.

  9. Kelly

    Lolly, that’s a beautiful camisole. I totally agree with you on the neckline – it’s sublime! Enjoy the knit.

  10. Caroline

    Wow, I love that pattern!

  11. lucy

    Hmm! The black camisole will look so chic…. can’t wait to see it.
    I think PS is helping me with my stash busting too. Plus, it’s always nice to cross off one thing off your to knit list! Good Luck.

  12. Che'

    I was just about to ask you about that yarn and where you got it? I think they have it at the Yarn Cafe’ but not sure, I know I just saw some on sale but I cant remember where?

    Well Im sure that should turn out lovely!
    Cheers!

  13. Michael

    Forgive the tangent, but on my walk to work there is a space about a city block long which, most days, appears to be the acrobatic practice ground for a group of swallows. There must be about twenty of them, just bombing up and down and back and forth across the street. I always flinch because I’m sure one is going to hit me some day (and they come close to everyone), but it’s been safe so far. It’s bizarre and wonderful.

  14. Sarah

    That is going to be so pretty.

  15. Debi

    Beautiful choice you lil stashbuster you! :)

  16. lomester

    Very pretty indeed. Since you told us you wear black a lot, I think it will turn put very pretty and be used a lot.

  17. pamela wynne

    This is going to be beautiful. I never saw that pattern, and I LOVE it!

  18. Meredith

    What a pretty pattern! And I love Svale–it’s very soft and comfortable.

  19. Sarah

    That’s probably my favorite issue of Vogue, ever…I knit the cover pattern, and intend to knit this one too at some point — it’s lovely, and I think it will look great in black!

  20. elizabeth

    Oooh, can’t wait to see how it turns out!

  21. ille

    The pattern looks really beautiful!

  22. vera

    I think it will look great! :0)

  23. Sarah

    The lace camisole/tank looks lovely – the projects that you choose (and complete!) inspire me….

  24. Karin

    It will look great. Did you know that Red Scarf Project is this year in September? That would make a great knit for the Red, Black and Metallic period now?

  25. stacey

    that will be really pretty – that’s a really interesting lace pattern

  26. J Strizzy

    That’s a great choice! The silk in your yarn should give the neckline a nice drape. Word of warning though: I knit that pattern a couple of years ago and love it, but the armholes as written are really large — they come down well below the cami I usually wear underneath. Just wanted to let you know so you can adjust if necessary!

  27. Specs

    Hehe. You know, I’m reading this on bloglines, and I momentarily forgot which blog I was reading (because I’m really flying through the blogging I missed during the move). But when I saw that pattern I thought “oh, that’s a Lolly pattern!” I don’t know why, exactly, but there you go — this pattern is just so you! :)

  28. nova

    Way to stash bust Lolly! I just saw a pattern and fell in love with it…and I must knit it…in black! I am totally feeling inspired by project spectrum!

  29. jenna

    Oooh…this is going to be lovely! I love that sexy, drapey neckline.

  30. Nonnahs

    I love the neckline and the lace pattern is pretty, but not too complicated- I think it’s going to look great in black, too.

  31. Kara

    So dreamy. I love that pattern…especially the cowl neck. What a lovely new project. You just have impeccable taste, Lolly.

  32. Jessica

    Nice choice! Black is always a good color for just about anything, as long as it doesn’t make you blind to knit it! ;)

  33. Marisol

    What a lovely pattern! I hear camisole’s and knit loungerie are all the rage:)

  34. Brenda

    What pretty lace! That will be lovely in black. It’s a good feeling to get some stash yarn knit up.

  35. eyeleen

    ooohhh! that’ll look lovely in black.

  36. Sue

    I am sure that the lacey top will be lovely when it is finished, and is just perfect for Project Spectrum too.

  37. leslie

    wow……this IS beautiful!

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