Andante Vest by Vera Loves Knitting

Andante Vest

Knitting
July 2024
Sport (12 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 35 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
741 - 1266 yards (678 - 1158 m)
Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4)(5, 6)
English
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Andante is a common musical term frequently defined as “walking pace”. A piece of music bearing this tempo suggests it is played at a relaxed speed. Coming from the Italian verb “andare”, translated literally as “to walk” or “to go”, Andante is an invitation to pace yourself and enjoy every step of the pleasant journey this project brings.

Pictured in size 3 with 20cm (8”) positive ease.

The vest is worked top-down starting with the back, giving you a chance to get familiar with the chart and the pretty texture coming from a combination of knit and purl stitches. Once the back armhole shaping is complete, back stitches are placed on hold and stitches are picked up and worked in the opposite direction for the left front. The left front neckline is shaped through increases and armhole increases mirror the back. Once the left neckline shaping is complete, stitches are picked up for the right front and the armholes shaping completed prior to joining the front and back. The rest of the work is done in the round finished with 5cm of 1/1 rib. The final touches are the addition of 1/1 ribbing at the neckline and each armhole for a tailored and structured finish.

The pattern is chart only.

Materials: 3 (3, 4, 4)(5, 5) skeins Adagio Mills 5 ply (Sport weight) - 60% Polwarth/40% Alpaca (250 metres/273 yards per 100 grams). Pictured in colour “Susan”. Actual amount used: 678 (725, 770, 888)(1015, 1158) metres/740 (790, 839, 968)(1105, 1158) yards or 270 (290, 335, 355)(405, 425) grams.
The yarn used has a gauge closer to a typical 8 ply (DK) yarn; if substituting yarns please swatch and block.

Gauge
: 21 stitches & 35 rows/rounds = 10 cm (4”) in stockinette stitch.


Needles and notions:
80-100cm (32-40”) circular needles, 3.75mm (US 5) or size needed to obtain gauge.
3.75mm (US5) DPNs or 80cm (32”) or longer circular needles for Magic Loop technique, or size to obtain gauge for working the neckband and armhole bands in the round.
Ring markers, with one distinctive ring to mark BOR.
One lockable marker.

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