I’ve had the As If Tee (Ravelry link) by Shay Johnson (designer’s site) in the back of my mind for a while. As I was once again reviewing my stash, I discovered that I might have just the yarns that would work for the pattern… and that was the impetus to finally cast on, a mere 18 months after bookmarking.

Before purchasing, I looked at the pattern again, only to find that it called for aran weight and mohair lace. The yarn I had in mind for the body was finer than that… but luckily the As If Tee Lite (Ravelry link) was available!

I have made some modifications as will now be listed…

You might remember me being excited to find Papatya Love yarn when I was making my Ship of Theseus cardigan. I bought a few shades at the time to get a perfect colour match with a Mandala cake, so a few skeins went into stash. That included 258g of teal (which is over 900 metres). Papatya Love is sold as DK weight and while I’ve found it to be lovely and fluffy and knittable on 4.5mm needles, for me it produces a loose, stretchy fabric that way. So when I saw that the As If Lite called for sport weight, I thought this was a great match.

I paired it with a dark teal Katia Sweet Lace (shade 17) that I bought myself on a trip to France five or six years ago. I had 105g of it – that’s a lot of yardage at 270 metres per 50g. So I was all set for yarn, all set for pattern, and good to go.

And *then* I saw that the pattern wanted me to work the sport weight on 4.5mm needles. As noted, the Papatya knits at that gauge just fine, but it’s looser than I wanted. So I went ahead and used a 4mm needle instead. Then, after casting on for a size 4, I found that it was a comfy fit for my hips but massive around the waist. So I threw in some waist shaping, too – decreasing by a total of 36 stitches, and increasing again my 32. So the bust ended up being a size 3 after all.

The increases and decreases look OK! Almost reminiscent of corset eyelets? Or is that wishful thinking?

Different sizes suggest different lengths from end of the shaping to the top of the garment. I’ve gone with the size 3 length when working the back panel, and will match it in the front. Then I’ll pin the top seams and try it on. The lace will stretch out with wash and wear so I want to be cautious with the length there. Maybe I’ll also try some kind of short row arrangement (or something) to shape the neckline?

Holding up the garment shows the different weights nicely – and the stretch in the lace panel

Once I’ve got that under control, and a sport weight collar added, I intend to further modify by adding full sleeves, in lace weight, finished with sport weight cuffs. The garment is still recognisably As If – just somewhat amended!


14 responses to “As If (ish…)”

  1. randomlyerin Avatar

    Oooohhhh…. that’s going to be beautiful!

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    1. CA Avatar

      I hope so! It’s been a quick knit, too… but maybe that’s only because I haven’t gotten to sleeve island yet.

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  2. Kat Avatar

    Oh my! That is going to be beautiful (and fun!!)

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    1. CA Avatar

      Thank you! It’s a great pattern and I’m enjoying making some adjustments to it 😊

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  3. Laura Kate Avatar

    This garment is very pretty. I hop you get your desired fit.

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    1. CA Avatar

      So far so good, Laura Kate – and maybe if I wash it gently it’ll stay that way! I’m not a conscientious launderer, as a rule.

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  4. tierneycreates: a fusion of textiles and smiles Avatar

    Lovely piece and the yarn is gorgeous!

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    1. CA Avatar

      Thanks! I really like teal plus it’s nice to use this souvenir yarn. I made a sweater out of it but I never wear it, so hopefully this one has a better fate 😃

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  5. knittingissofun Avatar

    I think it looks fantastic. Great job figuring out the yarns and shaping.

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    1. CA Avatar

      Thanks so much! I finished the collar and tried on last night – I’m really pleased with it 😊

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  7. Anita Avatar

    Looks like you’re having a lot of fun figuring out stuff with this project! Looking forward to seeing how it turns out.

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    1. CA Avatar

      It was a fun one! Nice and quick too.

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