Knitting this tank top is a breeze. Knit is all garter stitch, you will be finished before you know it and this classic shape will never go out of style. We used 3 balls of yarn for a size extra small.
Click here for Sierra Tank project & pattern details
This cropped cardigan looks great over a tank or a summer dress. We used 4 balls of yarn in the main color and 1 in the contrasting color. We knit this from a pattern we found in Interweave Knits.
Click here for Mayra Cropped Cardigan project & pattern details
Knit this cute raglan cardigan for a little girl. It is a basic knitting pattern made unique with this interesting knit trim. We used two balls of yarn for a 6-12 month size. This knitting pattern can be found in Sublime book 600.
Click here for Ulmo Cardigan project & pattern details
This flattering knit tank top has a unique neck line. We used a contrast color, but it can also be knit in just one color. We used 4 balls of yarn for the main color and 1 ball for the contrast for a size small.
Click here for Tika Tank project & pattern details
Knit this flowy, drapey, slightly shimmery tank top from the yarn Seduce. This feminine looking tank top will keep you cool all summer long. We knit this using a Norah Gaughan knitting pattern from volume 2. We used 5 balls of yarn for the size small.
Click here for Seduce Tank project & pattern details
This little girls knit tank top can be worn many ways. It looks great over a tshirt or alone. It can be worn over leggings, jeans, pants, or skirts. We used 3 skeins or yarn for a two year size.
Click here for Soya Cotton Tank project & pattern details
This cap sleeved tee shirt has added interest in the neck line. This summer sweater will be a favorite. This knitting pattern can be found in Norah Gaughn book Volume 2. To knit a size small takes 8 balls of yarn.
Click here for Linen Jeans Tshirt project & pattern details
This cute tank top has a lovely shape. It has a swing at the botton and it narrows at the top. Sonora is a lightweight drapey yarn. This is great summer top. The pattern can be found in the spring 2008 Interweave Knits. We used 5 balls of yarn to knit the smallest size.
Click here for Sonora Tank project & pattern details