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Equally at home on the links or in the office, any man will be a hit in this non-traditional argyle vest. Styled in soft, fingering weight merino wool, it's perfect for the man who is just too hot to wear those body covering bulky handknits.

This sweater is unique -- the first ever requested by my hot-blooded husband, Rod, so I could hardly refuse.

With his collaboration this is definitely not your standard stuffy vest. And, perhaps in reaction to his engineering background, the wonky intarsia diamonds on the front have nary a straight line, in contrast to the very regular, solid colour knit-and-purl stitch pattern I designed for the back.

This one should keep him cool on the links or warm in his air-conditioned office and hot in all the right ways.

model: Rod Yeoh photos: Holli Yeoh

SIZE

S [M, L, XL, XXL]
(To fit chest sizes 36/38[40/42, 44/46, 48/50, 52/54])

 
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

Chest: 42[46, 50, 54, 58] inches
Length: 26.25[28.25, 29.75, 30.75, 33.5] inches

 

MATERIALS

Dale of Norway Baby Ull [100% merino wool; 183yd/165m per 50g skein]
[MC] Color: #0090 Black; 6[7, 8, 8, 9] skeins
[CC1] Color: #5303 Lilac; 2[2, 2, 2, 3] skeins
[CC2] Color: #9013 Sprite Green; 2[2, 2, 2, 3] skeins

1 set US 1/2.5 mm straight needles
1 set US 2/3 mm straight needles
Stitch holder
1 small piece waste yarn
1 stitch marker
Tapestry needle
Pencil crayons corresponding to MC, CC1 and CC2 (optional)
Scissors
Tape

GAUGE

30 sts/42 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch

Note: You may need a smaller needle to obtain the correct gauge when working in the intarsia pattern. Double-check your gauge after you have knit about 8 inches. It’s difficult to get an accurate measurent on a smaller swatch.

 
PATTERN NOTES

[Knitty's list of standard abbreviations can be found here]

Intarsia
This pattern involves the Intarsia method of color work. When working in this way, different sections of each row are worked with different colors. Use a separate length of yarn for each area of color. When switching from one color to the next, drop the color you have been knitting with, and bring the yarn for the next color up under the yarn of the previous color before you continue knitting. This will twist the 2 yarns around each other. It is very important to do this; if you do not wrap the yarns in this way, the areas of color will not be joined, and you will have holes in your work.

To prepare to work the intarsia pattern, look at the chart and determine how many separate blocks of color there are. For each one, cut a length of yarn several meters long, and either wind it into a small ball or butterfly, or use a bobbin, either purchased or made from cardboard for this purpose.

The charts for this pattern
Both charts are provided as downloadable PDF files. You will need the free Acrobat reader to view these files.
Chart B, which shows the intarsia pattern for the front of the vest, is a very large one, so get out your scissors and tape to piece it together. It has 9 pages; the first three form the left-hand side of the chart (will be the right side of the vest when worn), and are arranged in a column with page 1 on top, page 2 in the middle, and page 3 at the bottom. Pages 3-6 form the center column of the chart, and pages 7-9 form the right-hand column of the chart.

A suggestion for preparing Chart B
After printing out the chart, lay it out on a table in order. Find the line which delineates the size you are making, and outline it using a pencil crayon. Use the pencil crayons to outline or shade in the areas of different colors. You may wish to tape the whole 9-page chart together, but this can be cumbersome to use; since you will only need three pages at a time, it may be preferable to only tape each row together (pages 3-6-9, 2-5-8, and 1-4-7).

1x1 Rib (Worked over an odd number of sts)
Row 1 [RS]: [K1, p1] to last st, k1.
Row 2 [WS]: [P1, k1] to last st, p1.
Repeat these 2 rows for 1x1 Rib.

Abbreviations
W2tog: Work 2 sts tog in patt. (If the next st is a p st, p2tog. If it is a k st, k2tog.)
W2tog tbl: Work 2 sts tog through back loops.

 

DIRECTIONS

Back
Using smaller needles and MC, CO 159[175, 189, 205, 219] sts.

Work in 1x1 Rib until work measures 2.25 inches, ending with a WS row.

Next Row [RS]: Using larger needles, k1, work Row 1 of Chart A (beg at point indicated for your size) to last st, k1. (Note: The end of the row will not line up with the end of Chart A . The different starting points are indicated so that the texture pattern will be centered.)

Cont in patt as set, working 60 rows of Chart A twice, then working rows 1 through 14[30, 36, 40, 46] once more. Work measures 15[16.5, 17, 17.5, 18] inches.

Shape Armholes
Next Row [RS]: BO 15[17, 18, 20, 22] sts, work in patt as set to end.

Next Row [WS]: BO 15[17, 18, 20, 22] sts, work in patt as set to end.
Work 4[2, 2, 2, 2] rows in patt as set.

[Note: Work decrease rows in the following section as follows:
If the row begins and ends with blocks of stockinette st:
K2, ssk, work in patt as set to last 4 sts, k2tog, k2.
If the row begins and ends with blocks of reverse stockinette st:
P2, p2tog tbl, work in patt as set to last 4 sts, p2tog, p2.]


Work decrease row as described above.
Work 5[3, 3, 3, 3] rows in patt as set.
Repeat these 6[4, 4, 4, 4] rows 3[1, 5, 11, 7] times more, then work decrease row once more. 119[135, 139, 139, 157] sts rem.
Work 7[5, 5, 5, 5] rows in patt as set.
Work decrease row as described above.
Repeat these 8[6, 6, 6, 6] rows 2[6, 4, 0, 6] times more. 113[121, 129, 137, 143] sts rem.
Work 53[59, 65, 71, 73] rows in patt as set, ending with a WS row. Armhole measures 10.25[10.75, 11.75, 12.25, 14.5] inches.

Shape Shoulders and Back Neck
Next Row [RS]: BO 6[6, 7, 8, 9] sts, work in patt as set until there are 35[38, 40, 42, 44] sts on right needle, place rem sts on st holder.
Next Row [WS]: BO 6[6, 6, 7, 7] sts, work in patt to end of row.
Next Row [RS]: BO 6[7, 7, 8, 9] sts, work in patt to end of row.
Next Row [WS]: BO 5[6, 6, 6, 6] sts, work in patt to end of row.
Next Row [RS]: BO 6[7, 7, 8, 8] sts, work in patt to end of row.
Next Row [WS]: BO 5[5, 6, 6, 6] sts, work in patt to end of row.
Next Row [RS]: BO rem 7[7, 8, 7, 8] sts.
Place held sts on needle. With RS facing, rejoin yarn.
BO center 31[33, 35, 37, 37] sts, work in patt as set to end of row.
Next Row [WS]: BO 6[6, 7, 8, 9] sts, work in patt to end of row.
Next Row [RS]: BO 6[6, 6, 7, 7] sts, work in patt to end of row.
Next Row [WS]: BO 6[7, 7, 8, 9] sts, work in patt to end of row.
Next Row [RS]: BO 5[6, 6, 6, 6] sts, work in patt to end of row.
Next Row [WS]: BO 6[7, 7, 8, 8] sts, work in patt to end of row.
Next Row [RS]:BO 5[5, 6, 6, 6] sts, work in patt to end of row.
Next Row [WS]: BO rem 7[7, 8, 7, 8] sts.

Front
Using smaller needles and MC, CO 159[175, 189, 205, 219] sts.
Row 1 [RS]: K1, work in 1x1 Rib to last st, k1. (The extra k st at the beg and end of the Front ribbing will allow the 1x1 Rib patt to continue uninterrupted at the side seams.)
Cont in 1x1 Rib as set until work measures 2.25 inches, ending with a WS row.
Switch to larger needles.
Beg with a RS row, work Rows 1 through 134[150, 156, 160, 166] of Chart B. Body to armhole measures 15[16.5, 17, 17.5, 18] inches.

[Note: Chart B is worked entirely in stockinette st.]

Shape Armholes
Next Row [RS]: BO 15[17, 18, 20, 22] sts, k in patt as set to end.
Next Row [WS]: BO 15[17, 18, 20, 22] sts, k in patt as set to end.
Work 4[2, 2, 2, 2] rows in patt as set.
Decrease Row [RS]: K2, ssk, k in patt to last 4 sts, k2tog, k2.
Work 5[3, 3, 3, 3] rows in patt as set.
Repeat these 6[4, 4, 4, 4] rows 3[1, 5, 11, 7] times more, then work decrease row once more. 119[135, 139, 139, 157] sts rem.
Work 7[5, 5, 5, 5] rows in patt as set.
Work decrease row as described above.
Repeat these 8[6, 6, 6, 6] rows 2[6, 4, 0, 6] times. 113[121, 129, 137, 143] sts rem.
Work 1 WS row. (This is row 190[206, 216, 220, 246] of Chart B.)

Shape Shoulders and Back Neck
Next Row [RS]: K56[60, 64, 68, 71] sts in patt, place rem sts on st holder.
Next Row [WS]: P2, p2tog, p in patt to end.
Next Row [RS]: K in patt to last 4 sts, k2tog, k2.
Repeat these 2 rows 6[5, 5, 4, 1] time more. 42[48, 52, 58, 67] sts rem.
Next Row [WS]: P all sts in patt.
Next Row [RS]: K in patt to last 4 sts, k2tog, k2.
Repeat these 2 rows 16[20, 22, 26, 32] times more. 25[27, 29, 31, 34] sts rem.
Work 3[3, 5, 5, 1] rows in patt. Armhole measures 10.25[10.75, 11.75, 12.25, 14.5] inches.
Next Row [RS]: BO 6[6, 7, 8, 9] sts, k in patt to end.
Next Row [WS]: P all sts in patt.
Next Row [RS]: BO 6[7, 7, 8, 9] sts, k in patt to end.
Next Row [WS]: P all sts in patt.
Next Row [RS]: BO 6[7, 7, 8, 8] sts, k in patt to end.
Next Row [WS]: P all sts in patt.
Next Row [RS]: BO rem 7[7, 8, 7, 8] sts.
Place center st on waste yarn.
Replace rem held sts on needle with RS facing, rejoin yarn. K 1 row in patt.
Next row [WS]: P in patt to last 4 sts, p2tog tbl, p2.
Next row [RS]: K2, ssk, k to end in patt.
Repeat these 2 rows 6[5, 5, 4, 1] time more. 42[48, 52, 58, 67] sts rem.
Next Row [WS]: P all sts in patt.
Next Row [RS]: K2, ssk, k to end in patt.
Repeat these 2 rows 16[20, 22, 26, 32] times more. 25[27, 29, 31, 34] sts rem.
Work 4[4, 6, 6, 2] rows in patt. Armhole measures 10.25[10.75, 11.75, 12.25, 14.5] inches.
Next Row [WS]: BO 6[6, 7, 8, 9] sts, p in patt to end.
Next Row [RS]: K all sts in patt.
Next Row [WS]: BO 6[7, 7, 8, 9] sts, p in patt to end.
Next Row [RS]: K all sts in patt.
Next Row [WS]: BO 6[7, 7, 8, 8] sts, p in patt to end.
Next Row [RS]: K all sts in patt.
Next Row [WS]: BO rem 7[7, 8, 7, 8] sts.

FINISHING

Weave in ends. Block pieces. Do not stretch ribbing while blocking.
Sew Front to Back at right shoulder.

Neckband
Using smaller needles and MC, with WS facing and beg at left shoulder, pick up and p 1 st in each bound off st across back neck (including sts bound off in steps along shaped sides of back neck), pick up and p 1 st in each row along right front neckline edge, p center st, place marker, pick up and k 1 st in each row up left front neckline edge.

Next Row [RS]: Work in 1x1 Rib to 2 sts before marker, w2tog tbl, k1, w2tog, work in 1x1 Rib to end.
Next Row [WS]: Work in 1x1 Rib to 3 sts before marker, w2tog, p1, w2tog tbl, work in 1x1 Rib to end.
Repeat these 2 rows until neckband measures 0.75 inches. BO all sts loosely in patt, continuing decreases at center front.

Armhole Bands
Sew Front to Back at left shoulder, seaming edges of neckband.

Using smaller needles and MC, with RS facing and beg at underarm, pick up and k 1 st in each row and 1 st in each bound off st around one armhole. Work in 1x1 Rib for 0.75 inches. BO all sts loosely in patt.
Repeat for other armhole.
Using mattress st, sew side seams of vest. Weave in rem ends.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Holli and her husband, Rod live in Vancouver, British Columbia where Rod golfs year round. And of course, Holli knits year round.

Visit Holli's newly launched website for more of her designs.