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Granny Square Vest
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Yarn: Caron Cotton Angel Cakes (60% Cotton, 40% Acrylic; 8.8 oz / 250 g; 530 yds / 485 m):
Dark Cocoa 2 (2, 2.5, 3, 3, 3.5, 3.5) Cakes or 900 (950, 1250, 1350, 1650, 1750) yards
Sizes (Finished Measurements):
Small: 43” bust x 24” long (1 Panel = 48” long x 7” tall)
Medium: 48” bust x 24” long (1 Panel = 48” long x 8” tall)
Large: 52” bust x 28” long (1 Panel = 56” long x 9” tall)
X Large: 57” bust x 28” long (1 Panel = 56” long x 10” tall)
XX Large: 62” bust x 32” long (1 Panel = 64” long x 11” tall)
Gauge:
1 granny square = 4” square
4 pattern rows = 4”, 12 pattern Sts = 4”
Stitch Key: Ch(s) = chain(s), Dc = double crochet, St(s) = stitch(es), Sl St = slip stitch
Specialty Stitch & Technique Key:
Adjustable Loop
BLO = Back Loops Only
Notes:
- For the best fit, measure around arms and bust at largest part, follow size with:
Fitted: closest bust.
Oversized: up to 10” larger bust.
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Vest worked in 4 parts: Joining Squares, Panels, Side Seams, Back Seam.
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Granny Square and Joining Squares diagrams available on final page
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Join As You Go is worked by replacing a chain space with a slip stitch into the connecting square.
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- First published: March 2021
- Page created: March 9, 2021
- Last updated: September 9, 2023 …
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