Pattern: #25 Rib/Fair Isle Vest (Rav)
Yarn: Patons Classic Wool, Taupe, Old Rose, Plum Heather, and Aran
Yarn: Patons Classic Wool, Taupe, Old Rose, Plum Heather, and Aran
Needles: US8/4.0 mm and US10/6.0 mm
Timeframe: January 12 - February 1, 2012
Timeframe: January 12 - February 1, 2012
Mods: Added length to the bust section because many on Ravelry cut through the bust rather than going under it. Apparently I added a bit too much!
Problems: A few. Chart in pattern was wrong, or at least, made minimal sense and didn't match the photograph, so I fixed it by repeating stitches 1 - 12 rather than 1 - 19. I don't particularly like how it turned out either, it's a bit frumpy.
I always love the insides of colorwork, and am really, really happy with my Fair Isle knitting:
I plan to re-do the top of this vest, ripping all the colorwork back down to the ribbing. I'll be using a smaller needle, two fewer pattern repeats, and I plan to make the area before the underarm shorter. I will also knit it in the round and steek it rather than going back and forth; my gauge changed slightly between the in-the-round of the bust and the back-and-forth of the yoke. For the rest of this winter, however, it will keep me nice and warm! Next winter, however, it will be ripped and re-knit to fit me better - as-is, it's a bit frumpy and not particularly stunning or in the "wow, you made that?!" category that I'd like it to be in. I enjoy all three of my sweater vests, but none of them are terribly flattering or anything I wear other than as the middle layer, between my shirt and work jacket. Maybe the next one will be better...
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