This pattern grew out of disappointment. I was so tired of spinning beautiful, one of kind yarn and knitting it into a great pattern, only to put it on and find not-so-subtle horizontal stripes. I didn't think that was flattering. Anything my dear friend Judy made out of "Beast" roving turned out amazing. Beast roving was produced by Brown Sheep Yarn Company on an ancient carding machine. The machine finally gave out and Beast is no longer available. Judy gifted some Beast to me and I knew that is what I wanted this vest to be made from. Sadly I didn't have enough. So I gathered up all my bits of leftover black, grey, and white roving and set out to stretch my Beast roving. This vest is made from half Beast and half everything else. I used a DIY Yarn Hackle that I made following the Yarn Zombie's plans. It was super easy to make and cost about $10. |
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model: Lyn Hale photos: Temperance Davis |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS
Finished Yarn: Recommended needle size Tools |
GAUGE |
20 sts and 30 rows = 4" in Ridge Pattern after blocking. Note: As this project is worked sideways, correct row gauge is crucial to an accurate fit. |
PATTERN NOTES |
The provisional cast on method used in this pattern can be found here. A note on fit: Due to the fact that this garment is knitted sideways, correct row gauge is crucial to the fit of this garment, though adjustments are easy to make by adding or subtracting rows where desired (at back neck, shoulder, or underarm). Check schematic for measurements before beginning. If adjustments to the circumference of hem is desired, adjust number of short rows worked. Each 6-row repeat of short rows (1 set of short rows worked on front and back of garment) will add an extra .5 inches to the total hem circumference in comparison to the bust. If adjustments are made, be sure to make a note of it so that the Right Half can be worked the same. Ridge Pattern: Ridge Pattern with Shaping: Ridge Pattern with Shaping (After Division): |
DIRECTIONS Starting at center back and with circular needle, provisionally cast on 115[118, 120, 120, 123, 125, 128] sts. Beg with Row 1[5, 4, 3, 4, 2, 6] of patt, work 12[14, 15, 16, 21, 23, 25] rows in Ridge Pattern, ending after Row 6. Pm for shoulder at beg of next row and provisionally cast on 115[118, 120, 120, 123, 125, 128] sts for Left Front at beg of row. Place one removable marker after first 50 sts of row and another marker before last 50 sts of row. **Beg with Row 1 of patt, work 34 [34, 38, 38, 38, 42, 44] rows in Ridge Pattern with Shaping over all sts, ending after Row 4[4, 2, 2, 2, 6, 2] of patt. 220[226, 228, 228, 234, 236, 242] sts. Sizes XS and S Only: Sizes M, L, 1X, 2X and 3X Only: All Sizes: Second Half Work Row 6 of patt, then cont as for Left Half from ** to end. |
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FINISHING Bottom Band: Front Band/Collar: Work in garter stitch (knit every row) until front band measures 1.5[1.75, 2, 2.25, 2.75, 3, 3.25] inches, unstretched. Bind off in Jeny's Suprisingly Stretchy Bind Off. Armhole Band: Weave in ends and block to finished measurements, smoothing out short rows to prevent bunching. |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Lyn Hale lives and knits in rural Idaho. She keeps chickens and bees. By day, she is a high school secretary. At night she is a spinner and knitter. |
Pattern & images © 2013 Lyn Hale. Contact Lyn |