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Sisal Vest
The Sisal Vest is worked from top to bottom. The back piece is worked back and forth to the bottom of the armholes. Then stitches are picked up along each shoulder and increases are made towards the neck of the front piece. The front pieces are worke individually down to the bottom of the armholes. The front piece and back piece are then joined and worked back and forth. Stitches are afterwards picked up along the armholes, front edge and neckline for the ribbed hems and button bands.
SIZES:
XS-(S)-M-(L)-XL-(2XL)–3XL
MATERIEALS:
300-(300)-300-(350)-350-(400)-400 g Peruvian from Filcolana (50 g = 100 m)
5 buttons
GAUGE:
19 stitches and 30 rows in stockinette = 10 x 10 cm. 4 x 4 inches
It is important that the gauge fits the number of rows for 10 cm, to attain the correct armhole depth.
MEASUREMENTS:
Circumference of the vest: 94-(100)-104-(110)-117-(126)-137 cm 37-(39¼)-41-(43¼)-46-(49½)-54 inches.
Length: 51-52-(53)-54-(56)-58-60 cm 20-(20½)-20¾-(21¼)-22-(22¾)-23½ inches.
RECOMMENDED NEEDLES:
Circular needles 5 mm (40 and 80-100 cm). The needle size is simply a guide. If you knit with a different tension, knit with bigger or smaller needles to obtain the right gauge.
If you have too few stitches in 10 cm 4 inches, change to smaller needles. If you have too many stitches 10 cm 4 inches, change to bigger needles.
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- First published: October 2024
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