A Churchmouse Yarns and Teas Pattern - Wrap & Tie Apron Vest (PDF)
A Churchmouse Yarns and Teas Pattern - Wrap & Tie Apron Vest (PDF)
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Product Details
We love the versatility of this piece—its look changes by simply adjusting the ties. Wrap and tie it across the front for the charm of a worker’s apron or kitchen coverall. Or wear it open for an elegant, elongated drape. Or lower the tie placement for more asymmetry. And with a stitch pattern that’s attractive on both sides, we’re touting its reversibility!
The Wrap & Tie Apron Vest is designed at a sport-weight gauge; we knit it with two lace-weight yarns held together.
This eight-page pattern includes:
Color photography by Laura Gehring
Special Techniques: Swatching for Gauge - ‘Clip & Turn’ Short-Row Shaping - Adjusting Body Length
Comprehensive sizing schematic
Instructions for seaming, blocking, and finishing your piece.
Craft: Knitting.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Designer: Churchmouse Yarns
FINISHED SIZES
Sizes: S (M, L, XL). Details give for S; larger sizes in parentheses ( ).
Full width (back + 2 fronts): 52½ (63¾, 72, 80¼)“/133.5 (162, 183, 204)cm.
Finished bust (with fronts overlapped): 35 (42½, 48, 53½)“/89 (108, 122, 136)cm.
To fit bust: 28–32 (34–38, 40–44, 46–50)“/71–81 (86.5–96.5, 102–112, 117–127)cm.
With approx. ease: 3-7 (4½-8½, 4-8, 3½-7½)“/7.5-18 (11.5-21.5, 10-20, 9-19)cm.
Finished length: Measured from high shoulder point (where shoulder meets neck) to bottom edge. 25 (25½, 25¾, 26½)“/63.5 (65, 65.5, 67)cm.
YARN
Approx. 1490 (1845, 2110, 2395) yds/1363 (1687, 1929, 2190)m each of two lace-weight yarns (one mohair, one smooth) to hold together throughout, or one sport-weight yarn to hold single.
For custom lengths:To lengthen or shorten body, add or subtract approx. 70 (85, 95, 105) yds/64 (78, 87, 96)m of yarn for each 1”/2.5cm of knitted body length.
Model is wearing size M with 6”/15cm bust ease.
NEEDLES & NOTIONS
US 4 (3.5mm) 32”/80cm circular needle, or size to get gauge.
US F/5 (3.75mm) crochet hook for ties.
18 locking markers.
2 stitch markers.
4 spare circular needles (gauge size or smaller), so you can knit off of needle from either end; or you can use waste yarn.
Darning needle to finish.