Rosebud Vest
Simple lace knitting with minimal construction and sewing creates a softly feminine, versatile vest which suits many figure types. The pretty rosebud mesh pattern keeps the garment very light, making it perfect for transitional seasons.
The vest is worked in garter stitch from the bottom hem to the armholes, where it is divided for fronts and back. Fronts and back are worked separately in garter stitch, then after blocking the shoulder seams are sewn. The vest can be worn in a variety of ways, allowing the front facings to fold back for an attractive neckline. Sample is shown in Size 1. NOTE: Fiddlesticks Knitting patterns are charted. Recommended for Intermediate lace knitters.
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Recommended yarn
A light fingering weight yarn, each ball 50 g / 240 m
Knitted measurements at bust and yarn requirements (Note that garter stitch fabric is very forgiving and stretchy. Knitted measurements at bust with
facings overlapped will fit a range of bust sizes, approximately as below):
Size 1: 33.5 to 36 inches – 3 balls
Size 2: 36 to 39 inches – 3 balls
Size 3: 39 to 41.5 inches – 4 balls
Size 4: 41.5 to 44.5 inches – 4 balls
Size 5: 44.5 to 47 inches – 4 balls
Size 6: 47 to 50 inches – 4 balls
Needles
4.5 mm (US 7) 24˝ circulars or size needed to get gauge
Gauge in lace pattern 4 inches = 18 stitches and 28 row
Printed pattern or pdf
$12.00 CDN / US

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