Thursday, June 24, 2021

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 I think I have enough unraveled yarn to knit Jack a vest, but Jack is larger than I am, so I'm not absolutely sure. I decided to knit the vest from top to bottom. If I have to add in other yarn, it will look better at the bottom of the garment rather than the top. I'm going to do the main body of the garment in the round, so I don't have to guess on side one whether I have enough yarn for side two. Right, those decisions made, I knitted a swatch and then did a lot of scribbling and calculations and wrote myself a pattern:


I'm using my favourite mistake rib, which is simply knit two, purl two rib worked on an odd number of stitches. I'm using a circular needle for the top parts, even though they're worked back and forth, just so I use the same needles throughout. 



5 comments:

  1. I like the way you think! I also enjoy knitting the mistake rib. It's easy to remember and makes up into a lovely fabric. I've pretty much given up straight needles. It's much easier to keep track of both ends of a circular!

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    1. Good point, it’s very frustrating to mislay one needle!

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  2. Splendid start - always a great idea to think ahead 💖
    I've bought a couple of circular needles, but just could not get the hang of it. And didn't spend too much time trying to figure it out because I didn't like the short needles, sigh.

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    1. They do take a bit of getting used to. I like knitting in the round and not having much seaming at the end.

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  3. You have so much creative talent!!! :)

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