With my busy schedule, it's become the only creative outlet that I can take advantage of these days.
When my mother taught me the basics — knit and purl — less than a year ago, I never imagined that I could create a garment. It seemed an impossible task. But... I've done it!
First, the inspiration.
This is the Tiger Lily tank by Lion Brand Yarns, a free pattern.
Because most of the work is basic knitting, I thought it would be a good project to start with. I made several attempts to start the tank before actually committing. It begins with 180 cast-on stitches. I kept running out of yarn in my cast-on attempts so I quit out of sheer frustration.
The ladies in my knitting class talked me into picking it back up. These are just the kind of friends that I need... those that hold me accountable and won't let me give up.
It took me a few weeks to complete, but here it is!
The best part about completing this project is the confidence that I've gained for moving forward. I have a much clearer understanding of how garments take shape.
That's a very timely lesson as my knitting class is preparing to take on a top-down sweater. As slow as I am, maybe I'll have it ready to wear by next winter!