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Highland Home Vest
Highland Home Vest echoes memories of my family history with cables and braids. Conversation growing up in my childhood home was always rich with stories. I treasure and share those generational tales, and love the current updates of a close-knit family, supportive and welcoming of new paths and circles.
Designed to fit with with 2-5” / 10-13 cm positive ease.
Vest is worked in the round from the hem upwards to armholes.
Back and Front are worked flat from armholes to Shoulder.
Body of vest features a ribbed hem, followed by combinations of Braids and Cables, with Double Moss texture along the garment sides and twisted rib edging along armholes and V–neck.
Patterning varies based on size; work instructions according to specific size.
Texture instructions are charted-only, grouped by size.
Set Up round is written out based on size.
Difficulty/Skills Required: Level: Experienced.
Knit, Purl, Cables, Long Tail and Knitted cast on methods, Knitting in the round and flat, armhole decreases with simultaneous neck shaping.
Yarn Weight:
Worsted
Suggested Yarns:
Studio Donegal Soft Donegal Knitting Wool (100% Merino wool); 210 yds / 192 m per 3.53 oz / 100 g skein.
Great Bay Wool Works
(100% sheep wool from our flock, no dyes) 200 yds / 183 m per 3-4 oz / 85-113 g skein.
Yarn shown:
Studio Donegal Soft Donegal 5519 / Light Blue
Yardage:
615 (670, 800, 830) (890, 960, 1100) (1210, 1290, 1375) yds / 565 (615, 730, 755) (815, 880, 1005) (1105, 1180, 1255) m
Note: these estimates include a 15% buffer.
Needle Size:
US 7 / 4.5 mm 16” / 40 cm and 32” / 81 cm
US 8 / 5.0 mm 24” / 61 cm (for sizes 1–3) or 32” / 81 cm circular needle.
Use the needle size that allows you to meet gauge.
Gauge: All gauges are calculated per 4” / 10 cm finished, blocked fabric, using gauge needles.
Cables and Braids: 20 sts and 28 rows/rnds on US 8 / 5 mm needle
Notions:
Cable needle, Tapestry needle, Stitch holders or waste yarn
Tech Editing: Annie B. Lin
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