Late Night Shimmy Shake by Em Lyn Knits

Late Night Shimmy Shake

Knitting
June 2020
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
DK
+ Sport
= Aran (8 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch with yarns held double
US 6 - 4.0 mm
0.75 mm
781 - 2206 yards (714 - 2017 m)
XS (28-30”), S (32-34”), M (36-38”), L (40-42”), XL (44-46”), 2XL (48-50”), 3XL (52-54”), 4XL (56-58”), 5XL (60-62”) (All sizes include 0-2” of positive ease.)
English
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The Late Night Shimmy Shake is a beaded, sleeveless tunic that features an empire waist, which is universally flattering on all body types. Wear it with leggings or skinny jeans or over another dress, and the lacy lower half will shimmer with light and movement creating a flirty look. The design includes beaded openwork, a linen stitch empire waist, a beaded neckline, and an upper bodice knitted in Stockinette stitch with two different yarns held together. You can change the overall effect of the bodice by varying your selection of yarns. Choose a beaded or sequined art yarn for additional shine and impact. Knitted flat in two halves, the front and back are seamed together at the shoulders and sides before stitches are picked up at both the neckline and armholes to create a decorative edge.

Sizes: XS (28-30”), S (32-34”), M (36-38”), L (40-42”), XL (44-46”), 2XL (48-50”), 3XL (52-54”), 4XL (56-58”), 5XL (60-62”) (All sizes include 0-2” of positive ease.)

Yarn and Yardage
Y1: Expression Fiber Arts Luster Superwash Merino Tencel Sport in Foreshadow (395 yards, 113 grams)
Y2: Berroco Mixer in Shimmy (165 yards, 50g each)

Yardage Used (in yards):
Y1: 564 (661, 790, 902, 1053, 1175, 1343, 1462, 1584)
Y2: 217 (255, 307, 351, 410, 460, 526, 573, 622)
Total Yardage Used (in yards):
781 (916, 1097, 1253, 1463, 1635, 1869, 2035, 2206)

Skeins Used:
Y1: 2 (2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5)
Y2: 2 (2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4)

Bead Quantities:
750 (760, 860, 871, 872, 881, 981, 991, 993) size 6/0 glass seed beads (I used Czech seed beads in Metallic Iris, Blue, Purple, Bronze Mix).

Because the Berroco Mixer yarn has been discontinued, you’ll likely need to find a substitution. I really like the YarnSub website (www.yarnsub.com) for finding a variety of similar yarns that can be substituted when another is no longer available. The key characteristics you want to look for when substituting for the Berroco Mixer include a DK weight yarn with a tape texture that has at least some metallic accents. The Mixer yarn also has some slight color shifts, and the strand varies in thickness. A beaded or sequined art yarn could also be a fun substitution, although it will slightly change the appearance of the bodice.