Biscotti Top Front

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Well, I think it's fair to say that summer has arrived here in Chicago. Those who were here last week would probably tell me that it's been here a while. I mark the start of summer by the first day on which I think we should turn on the air conditioner. We're perilously close to that day today. Though it does seem to be cooling off enough tonight for us to hold off for another day.

One good thing about this weather, it is very inspirational for adding tank tops to my wardrobe. Sometimes I forget how quickly projects without sleeves work themselves up.

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Biscotti Tank Top Front

Here's the finished front of the Biscotti top. I think I am going to like the neckline. There's also going to be an inch wide neckband, which will add a little more girth to those shoulder straps. I'm working on the neckband right now, which may mean that I get the armholes and final seeming done tomorrow.

And then what will I start? Another tank top of course! The big question is going to be which one? I have some lovely Phil Ruban that I've been looking forward to knitting with, some pretty shiny ribbon from Tess Designer Yarns and the ArtFibers Mousse that came back with me from San Francisco. Right now the Phil Ruban is calling my name the most loudly. After the Biscotti top, I think it is going to be time for something bright and happy!

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