Aise by Francoise Danoy

Aise

Knitting
June 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in St. St
US 5 - 3.75 mm
553 - 1000 yards (506 - 914 m)
Pattern is generated based on user's gauge and measurements
English
This pattern is available from kniterator.com for $7.99.

You can get both Aise + Grace as a bundle for $13.99! Click here for the bundle.

Aise (“ease” in French) elevates the classic tank top from sporty to chic. The tank is worked in the round from the top down, so there’s minimal finishing to fuss with. The front panel features a delicate Japanese lace pattern and cable-like traveling twisted stitches. The result is a polished look with a carefree attitude. Paired with your longest skirt or your shortest shorts, Aise is sure to see you through all your summer engagements with ease.
If you like the look of this design but want a bit more coverage, be sure to check out Aise’s sister pattern, Grâce.

At Aroha Knits, I value diversity. It is what makes the Fibre Muse community so strong! But I know that one area that I needed to work on is making my garment designs more accessible to people of all shapes and sizes. That is why I am so excited about Kniterator as it helps me make my garment designs just a bit more inclusive!

Kniterator is a top-down raglan calculator, created by Tineke. By entering in your gauge and desired measurements for a pattern you wish to work, Kniterator generates a custom written pattern just for you.

It’s simple, fast and an affordable way to generate a seamless custom-fit pattern, accessible for both beginner and more experienced knitters.

Grace and Aise are the first of two designs born from this collaboration.

Grace, a raglan tee, and Aise, a tank, both feature a lovely and delicate Japanese lace motif. Want to knit it up in a lace-weight yarn? Go ahead! Living in the Southern Hemisphere and want to knit something a bit warmer, in a DK weight perhaps? That’s possible too.

I named the patterns so because we are often so hard on ourselves, whether it’s critiquing our intelligence, our bodies, our voices, etc., there is often something to beat ourselves up over.

Learning to grant myself grace and ease has been a years-long journey. I’m still learning it. But I’ve found that it just feels so much better when I talk to myself the way I would someone that I care very much about. Would I talk to my best friend in a cruel and condescending manner? No! So why would I do the same to myself?

It is difficult to find patterns, garment designs especially, that can accommodate the diversity of shapes and sizes that are present in our fibre community. That is why I believe Tineke’s work at Kniterator is so important. Through her science and math know-how, with my artistic eye for design, we hope to be better able to provide patterns that more people can enjoy, as we are all worthy of some grace and ease in our lives.


Because of the unique programming required for these patterns, they are not available for purchase on Ravelry but through the Kniterator website.


Pattern information is based on the materials used in the sample. As this is a pattern generator based on gauge and measurements, your yardage will vary.

YARN

  • Shibui Knits Reed (100% Linen, 246 yds./224 m, 50 g.)
  • Fingering/4-ply
  • Linen is a plant-based fiber - it features lots of drape, and is light and airy. It is not very elastic, however.
  • For the sample size of 36 in./91 cm, approx. 3 skeins of Reed was used.

NEEDLES

  • US 3 (2.75 mm) 24 in./60 cm circular needle.

GAUGE

  • 28 sts and 32 rows = 4 in./10 cm

NOTIONS

  • Stitch markers

  • Waste yarn or stitch holders

  • Darning/tapestry needle