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  • Bikini Top
  • Bikini Top
    From "Knitty Gritty"
    episode DKNG-207


    PHOTO

    Figure A
    Today's knit bikini is nothing like the ones your mom wore back in the '60s! For one thing, thanks to the elastic yarns available now, you no longer have to worry about compromising your modesty if you decide to actually go into the water. Today's guest is knitting expert Tina Whitmore, who introduces her colorful knit bikini with its coordinating beaded sarong (figure A) and shares tips for creating your own flirty knit beachwear.

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    Knit-O-Meter Rating: Advanced beginner

    Materials
    Cascade Fixation: 1 skein each Magenta #6285 (color A); Chartreuse #5806 (color B); Turquoise #2706 (color C). (Note: If making both pieces in larger sizes, two skeins of A may be required.)
    needles: U.S. size 5 (3.75 mm) (one set each of straight and double-pointed)
    tapestry needle

    Please note: Cascade Fixation yarn is very, very stretchy, and the unfinished piece is supposed to be smaller so that when it does stretch when worn - which it will - it doesn't become too big. If it stretches 1/3 more of its width, which it will easily do if pulled, this should more than accommodate most women. So, yes, when you look at it as it comes off the needles, it may look on the smaller side, but once worn, it will stretch out to fit correctly.

    Note: Remember that many yarns are seasonal and could be discontinued. If the specific yarn called for is not available, purchase a substitution yarn that comes closest to the specified gauge in your pattern. And be sure to make that all-important swatch to see whether the yarn works for your particular pattern.

    Sizing info
    Bikini bottom: sized women's 4-10; written as (4, 6, 8) 10.
    Bikini top: sized XS (A-cup), S (B-cup), M (C-cup) and L (D-cup); written as (XS, S, M) L.

    Gauge: 7 sts and 10 rows/inch using 3.75mm (U.S. 5 needles) in stocking (stockinette) stitch.

    Definitions
    K2tog (K3tog) Knit two (three) stitches together as one.
    SSK (SSSK) Slip next two (three) stitches on left needle as if to knit. Insert tip of left needle in the front through all slipped stitches. Knit these two (three) stitches together.
    Inc1bel Increase one stitch in next row below. Insert tip of right needle in top of next stitch in row below. Knit this stitch. Knit next stitch on left needle.
    Inc1aft Increase one stitch in second row below. Knit next stitch, insert tip of left needle into stitch on right needle second row below, knit this stitch.

    PHOTO

    Figure B
    Bikini Top Casing
    Start the first of two bikini top triangle cups with color B and size U.S. 5 straight needles, cast on (50, 56, 60) 68 sts. Work 5 rows in St st, starting and ending with a completed K row. Work 1 more row in K, then another 4 rows of St st, beginning again with a K row. Create the casing by folding the knitting in half lengthwise along the row of purl sts. With right needle tip, pick up first loop along the cast-on edge. Slip this loop onto left needle and knit this and your regular stitch together (figure B). Continue in this manner to end of the row. This will form a casing for the I-cord bikini strap. Work one more row in P (mark the center with a stitch marker or a piece of waste yarn to make it easier to find).

    PHOTO

    Figure C
    Bikini Top Shaping/Decrease
    Change to color A and work decrease as follows (figure C):
    Sizes XS and S works the pattern over 2 rows.
    Row 1: work in St st to center 4 sts, SSK, K2tog, K to end.
    Row 2: P all sts.

    Sizes M and L are worked over 4 rows as follows:
    Row 1, work in St st to center 4 sts, SSK, K2tog, K to end.
    Row 2: P all sts.
    Row 3: K all sts.
    Row 4: P all sts.

    PHOTO

    Figure D
    Repeat these two (or four) rows until you have (40, 44, 48) 56 sts.

    In order to form a more defined cup shape for the bikini top, the decrease then gets steeper.
    Change to color B and work as follows (figure D):
    Row 1: K to center 6 sts, SSSK, K3tog, K to end.
    Row 2: P all sts.
    Repeat these two rows one more time.

    PHOTO

    Figure E
    Change to color C and continue with the same decrease until you have four stitches left. Change color once again, back to color B and work these sts as an I-cord for 18". Bind off.

    Work another I-cord in color B for the back strap of the bikini top and thread this through the casings of the bikini top triangles to finish the bikini top. The I-cord will be easier to thread through the casing if you attach it to a large safety pin first (figure E).


    RESOURCES :
    Fixation yarn
    50 colors available.
    Available at most yarn stores.
    Cascade Yarns
    Website: cascadeyarns.com

    Cotton Classic yarn
    Over 150 colors available.
    Available at most yarn stores.
    Tahki Stacy Charles, Inc.
    Glendale, NY 11385
    Website: http://www.tahkistacycharles.com

    Rainbow Glass Beads
    Michaels
    Coppell, TX
    Phone: 972-409-1300
    Toll-free: 800-642-4235
    Website: www.michaels.com


    GUESTS :
    Tina Whitmore
    E-mail: tina@knitwhits.com
    Website: www.knitwhits.com

  • ALSO IN THIS EPISODE:


  • Gutter Repair
  • Landscaping Basics
  • Flooring
  • UV Air Sanitizer
  • Replacement Windows
  • Planter, Self-Watering
  • Hand-Painted Glasses
  • Choose Washer/Dryer
  • Backsplash Installation
  • Hand-Painted Bowls
  • Prepare for Vacation
  • Maintain Garage Door
  • Disinfect Bathroom
  • Romance Kit
  • Curb Appeal
  • Transport Equipment
  • Installing Undermount
  • Holiday Decorating
  • Family Scrapbook
  • Ice Candle
  • Selecting Doors
  • Spark Plug, Changing
  • Maintain Cabinets
  • Front Door Facelift
  • Change Windowpane