KFYB#1 Simple Garter Vest

My first Knit From Your Books project is done, which is a nice surprise. I was expecting to finish the Sock Challenge first, but I wound up knitting the vest at the con in preference to the William Street socks because it was mostly brainless garter stitch.

From: Folk Vests
Yarn: Crucci camel hair doubled, from adopted stash, dyed by me
Needles: 10.5mm Denise circulars
Comments: The smallest sizings in this book are pretty big, so I chose to knit a gauge that was tighter than the specified one so I’d get a smaller garment.

There’s a discrepency in the gauge of the pattern. It says it’s 14st to 10cm. But (for the small size) the stitch count for the body is 166st and the finished size 102-107cm. If you knit this pattern, check the math.

Here it is mimicking the flat presentation in the book:

Some of the yarn I started with was cream and some blue, so when I dyed it the latter came out a little darker. I staggered the joining of new balls of yarn so the join for one strand happened halfway through the ball for the other strand. Starting with two dark balls, I changed to one dark and one medium, then all medium for the middle of the vest, then reversing to get the same graduating effect for the shoulders.

Being garter stitch, the vest is thick and drapey. The camel yarn was lovely and soft to work with, but as soon at it touched my neck my skin started to prickle, so I now know that I’m as sensitive to it as I am to wool. Yay for skivvies.

I love the vest, and hope I’ll get a few chances to wear it before the summer heat starts. (Also, I know I’m doing the classic ‘model holds garment closed to conceal a flaw’ pose here, but I do intend to pin it closed with a shawl pin. I just didn’t have one at hand.)

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