Chevron Vest by Beth MacDonald Stone

Chevron Vest

Knitting
July 2022
yarn held together
Worsted
+ Worsted
= Bulky (7 wpi) ?
14.5 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in Lace pattern
US 10 - 6.0 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
670 - 1325 yards (613 - 1212 m)
Size 1 = 35.5”/90 cm, Size 2 = 40”/101.5cm, Size 3 = 44.5”/113 cm, Size 4 = 49”/124.5 cm, Size 5 = 53.5”/136 cm, Size 6 = 58”/147.25 cm, Size 7 = 62.25”/158 cm. Sizes based on finished bust circumference.
English
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DETAILS
A fun, quick and stylish knit made using large needles and Sandnes Garn Line held double. This vest can be worn as a layering piece or an airy summer tank. The pattern comes with two neck shapes to give you options for your most flattering neckline; a gentle scoop neck or a tighter crew neck. Do note that this pattern is written almost entirely through charts.

FIT & SIZE
Size 1 = 35.5”/90 cm, Size 2 = 40”/101.5cm, Size 3 = 44.5”/113 cm, Size 4 = 49”/124.5 cm, Size 5 = 53.5”/136 cm, Size 6 = 58”/147.25 cm, Size 7 = 62.25”/158 cm. Sizes based on finished bust circumference.
This garment is to be made with minimal positive ease; I would suggest approx. 0”- 4” or 0 - 10 cm of ease but knit what you are most comfortable wearing. Samples are all shown in size 2.
#sizeinclusive

YARN
Sandnes Garn Line 53% cotton, 33% viscose, 14% linen. 50 g. is 120 yards or 110 meters. Yarn held double.
• Scoop Neck Yardage:
o 280 (320, 360, 405, 460, 485, 525) grams, 670 (770, 865, 965, 1085, 1160, 1255) yards, 615 (700, 800, 885, 990, 1060, 1145) meters or 6 (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) skeins.
• Crew Neck Yardage:
o 290 (340, 380, 425, 470, 505, 555) grams, 695 (810, 910, 1025, 1130, 1210, 1325) yards, 635 (740, 830, 935, 1030, 1105, 1210) meters or 6 (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) skeins.
• If you wish to marl the yarn of your vest, simply use 50% of the above for each yarn color.

NEEDLES & NOTIONS
• US 10/6.0mm needles.
• US 9/5.5mm needles.
• US 8/5mm needles.
• US 7/4.5 needles.
• 4 green stitch markers, 4 red stitch markers, 1 distinct BOR marker, 1 distinct mid-way/underarm marker (I used a blue marker) and 1 progress marker.
Waste yarn

GAUGE
14.5 sts & 20 rows per 4” in lace pattern on US 8/5mm needles.