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Woolweft Vest
ABOUT
Woolweft Vest uses mosaic knitting to create transitions between 4 colours. The vest is worked top down, beginning by casting on for the back of the neck, then increasing along the upper back. Stitches are picked up for each shoulder, and neckline shaped. After underarm shaping, the vest is joined in the round for the remainder of the body. There are three different body length options with instructions & yardage included for each. This vest is a great learning opportunity for mosaic knitting (which is really just slipping stitches!), as you will practice mosaic flat & in the round.
SIZES
1, 2 (3, 4) 5, 6 (7, 8) 9, 10
Size 1 chest circumference: 33.5 inches | 88 cm
Size 2 chest circumference: 38.4 inches | 97.5 cm
Size 3 chest circumference: 43 inches | 109 cm
Size 4 chest circumference: 48 inches | 122 cm
Size 5 chest circumference: 52.8 inches | 57.6 cm
Size 6 chest circumference: 57.6 inches | 146 cm
Size 7 chest circumference: 62.4 inches | 158.5 cm
Size 8 chest circumference: 67 inches | 170 cm
Size 9 chest circumference: 72 inches | 183 cm
Size 10 chest circumference: 77 inches | 196 cm
EASE
This vest is designed to fit over a shirt, or even a sweater! The arm opening is deeper than it would usually be on a sweater, to accommodate a garment underneath. Consider what you might like to wear under it when choosing a size. If you know you like to wear lots of layers, consider a size with more positive ease.
This vest can fit however you like! I knit the sample to fit the intended wearer with 0 - 4 inches of positive ease. When selecting a size, I would encourage you to think about how you like things to fit your own body. If you like a closer-fitting garment, choose a Finished Chest Circumference with -2 to 0 inches of negative ease. If you like a looser-fitting garment, choose a Finished Chest Circumference with 2 or more inches of positive ease.
YARN REQUIREMENTS
Your yardage will depend on your gauge, size and yarn chosen. These are estimates based on testing.
DK Weight in 4 colours; Colour A remains the same regardless of body length
YARDS
FOR ALL BODY LENGTHS
Colour A:
220, 240 (260, 290) 310, 340 (360, 400) 430, 490
12 INCH (30 cm) LENGTH
B: 145, 165 (185, 200) 220, 240 (250, 270) 295, 315
C: 155, 180 (200, 215) 235, 255 (270, 295) 320, 340
D: 105, 120 (130, 140) 155, 175 (190, 210) 225, 275
14 INCH (36 cm) LENGTH
Colour B: 180, 190 (200, 220) 240, 260 (280, 310) 340, 380
Colour C: 190, 205 (225, 240) 260, 280 (295, 325) 350, 380
Colour D: 115, 130 (140, 150) 165, 180 (195, 215) 230, 280
16 INCH (41 cm) LENGTH
Colour B: 210, 235 (245, 255) 275, 295 (310, 345) 385, 435
Colour C: 225, 255 (265, 280) 295, 325 (340, 370) 410, 460
Colour D: 130, 145 (155, 170) 185, 195 (215, 235) 255, 305
METERS
FOR ALL BODY LENGTHS
Colour A:
201, 219 (238, 265) 284, 311 (329, 366) 393, 448
12 INCH (30 cm) LENGTH
Colour B: 133, 151 (169, 183) 201, 219 (229, 247) 270, 288
Colour C: 142, 165 (183, 197) 215, 233 (247, 270) 293, 311
Colour D: 96, 110 (119, 128) 142, 160 (174, 192) 206, 251
14 INCH (36 cm) LENGTH
Colour B: 165, 174 (183, 201) 219, 238 (256, 284) 311, 348
Colour C: 174, 187 (206, 219) 238, 256 (270, 297) 320, 348
Colour D: 105, 119 (128, 137) 151, 165 (178, 197) 211, 256
16 INCH (41 cm) LENGTH
Colour B: 192, 215 (224, 233) 251, 270 (284, 315) 352, 398
Colour C: 206, 233 (242, 256) 270, 297 (311, 338) 375, 421
Colour D: 119, 133 (142, 155) 169, 178 (197, 215) 233, 279
SUGGESTED NEEDLES
use size needed to obtain gauge, these are the sizes I was able to obtain gauge with:
MAIN FABRIC: 4.5mm circular needles, 32 inches / 80 cm or longer.
COLLAR: 4.0mm circular needles, 16 inches / 40 cm for collar
NOTIONS
darning needle, to weave in ends
2 locking stitch markers
2 of any stitch markers
1 marker different than the others to act as a BOR
scissors, or other tool for breaking the yarn
optional: blocking tools
GAUGE
20 sts x 36 rows = 4 inches / 10 cm square
TECHNIQUES
Knitting & Purling
Increasing & Decreasing
Tubular Bind-Off
Slipping Stitches
Working Flat
Picking Up Stitches
Ribbing
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