“You gotta convince me that you know what this is all
about, that you aren't just fiddling around hoping it'll all...
come out right in the end!”- Sam Spade, The Maltese
Falcon
Thursday. 8:27am. The train is late and the fall air
is crisp, but he is immune to the cold wearing that Humphrey
vest she gave him.
She’d turned up at his office late
last night.
“I made this for you.” She
holds out a brown sweater vest.
Humphrey takes a swig of whiskey. “You're trying to buy my
loyalty with knitting and nothing else?”
She replies, “What else is
there I can buy you with?”
Vest or no vest, he would have some rotten
nights after he’d thrown her over, but that'd pass.
I
bought this fleece from Wendy Dennis of Tarndwarncoort Polworth
Wool at the Australian Wool and Sheep Show in Bendigo and lugged
it home on the train. Enamored with the natural color variation,
I opted for minimal processing and spun in the grease.
The
resultant yarn is 8 wraps to the inch, although
8ish is probably more accurate. The Broken
rib stitch pattern gives a nice hard boiled
'50s geometric
feel to the vest, while cleverly disguising
most of the more extreme variations in yarn
thickness and twist.
MATERIALS Tarndwarncoort
Polwarth [100% polwarth; raw fleece]; color:
Dark Brown; 1.2 [1.2, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6] kg Note: The
yarn construction is 2 ply. I used approximately
650m/650g of finished yarn for the XL vest
and allowed around 50% of total raw fleece
mass for the completed yarn. The
remainder of the usable fleece was shorter
and I have cunning felting plans for it.
Finished Yarn
Wraps
per inch: 8
Yardage
used: 650m/650g yards
for size 1X
Fiber Preparation Flick
combed and then spun in the grease
Drafting Method
Worsted
Spinning Tool: Ashford
Traveller; double drive ratio
8.5:1
Commercial Yarn Alternative
Cascade
Ecological Wool [100% wool; 478yd per 250g skein]; color: 8025; 2 [2,
2, 2, 3] skeins
Recommended needle size [always use a needle size that
gives you the gauge listed below --
every knitter's gauge is unique]
1
24-inch US #8/5.0mm circular needle
1
32-inch US #8/5.0mm circular needle
1
32-inch US #9/5.5mm circular needle
Tools
Yarn
needle
GAUGE
16 sts/24 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
Broken Rib (in the round) Round 1: [K1, p1] to end. Round 2: Knit.
When working the waist, arm hole and v neck shaping, maintain the alignment of the broken rib. If in doubt at the edges, work a stitch as a knit...you won’t see it when you pick up the edgings or it will be in the seam under the arm.
This pattern features short row shaping and three needle
bind off at the shoulders to eliminate
some sewing and the jaggy seam. Check
out this
article for a great explanation
of short-row shoulders with three-needle
bind off.
Wrap & Turn [W&T]: On the RS: Bring yarn to front
of work between needles, slip next
stitch purlwise to right-hand needle,
bring yarn around this stitch to back
of work, slip stitch back to left-hand
needle and turn work to begin purling
back in the other direction. On the WS:, Bring yarn to back
of work between needles, slip next
stitch purlwise to right-hand needle,
bring yarn around this stitch to front
of work, slip stitch back to left-hand
needle and turn work to begin knitting
back in the other direction.
Working Wraps Together with Wrapped Stitches: On the RS: Insert the tip of
the right needle into the front of
wrap from bottom to top, and then into
the stitch. Knit the two together by
wrapping the yarn as normal, then bringing
the yarn through the old stitch and
the wrap. On the WS: Insert the
tip of the right needle into the back
(that is, on the knit side of the stockinette
fabric) of the wrap from bottom to
top, and left it onto the left needle. Purl
the wrap together with the stitch.
DIRECTIONS
Body
Using longer smaller needle, cast on 120[136, 152, 176, 192] stitches. Join
for working in the round, being careful not to twist.
Ribbing round: [K2, p2] to end.
Repeat Ribbing round until piece measures 1 inch from cast-on.
Change to larger needle.
Round 1: Knit.
Round 2: Purl.
Repeat the above two rounds twice more,
for 3 garter ridges.
Set up round: Place marker for start of round,
work 60[68, 76, 88, 96] stitches as per Round 1 of Broken
Rib pattern, place marker for middle of round, work 60[68,
76, 88, 96] stitches as per Round 1 of Broken Rib pattern.
The markers denote the “side seam”.
Increase round: K1, m1, work in pattern to 1 st before next
marker, m1, k1; slip marker, k1, m1, knit to 1 st before
end of round, m1, k1. 4 sts increased.
Round 2: Work even as per Round 1 of
Broken Rib pattern.
Round 3: Work even as per Round 2 of
Broken Rib pattern.
Round 4: Work even as per Round 1 of
Broken Rib pattern.
Repeat the above 4 rounds 5[5, 5, 3,
3] more times. 144[160,176,192,208] sts total.
Work
even in Broken Rib pattern as established until work measures
12.5 [13, 13.5, 13.5, 14] inches from cast-on edge, ending
after a Round 2 of pattern.
Divide for Front and Back:
Cast off 3[4, 4, 4, 5] stitches at the
start of the next round; work to marker;
slip marker and cast off 3[4, 4, 4, 5] sts, work to end
in pattern. Turn so that WS is facing. This is the front.
From here, the front and back are worked
separately, back and forth in rows.
Front:
Continuing in Broken Rib pattern, cast
off 3[4, 4, 4, 5] stitches at the beginning of the next
three rows.
Row 5 [RS]: Ssk, work in pattern to last 2 sts,
k2tog. Row 6 [WS]: P2tog, work in
pattern to last 2 sts, p2tog.
Repeat Rows
5-6 1[0, 1, 1, 1]
more times, and work Row 5 0[1, 0, 1,
0] more times.
Work 1 more row even in pattern.
Work Row 5 0[1,
0, 1, 0] more times.
Work Row 6 1[0, 1, 0, 1] more
times. 50[56,62,68,74] sts rem
Continue
to work in pattern until piece measures 13 [14.5, 15, 15.5,
16] inches from cast-on edge, ending with a WS row.
V-Neck Shaping: Row 1 [RS]: K24[27, 30, 30,
36] sts, slip next 2 sts to a holder,
turn.
Continue only on these sts for left front.
Row 2 [WS]: P2tog, work to end in pattern. 1
st decreased. Row 3 [RS]: Work even in pattern. Row 4 [WS]: Work even in pattern. Row 5 [RS]: Work to last 2
sts in pattern, k2tog. Row 6 [WS]: Work even in pattern. Row 7 [RS]: Work even in pattern.
Repeat Rows 2-7 3[4, 5, 5, 6] more times, and Rows 2-4
1[0, 0, 1, 0] more time. 15[17,18,20,22]
sts rem
Work even in pattern until piece measures 22.5[23, 23.5,
23.5, 24] inches from cast-on edge, ending with a RS row.
Work short row shoulder shaping as follows: Row 1 [WS]:
Work 10[12, 12, 14, 15] stitches in pattern, W&T. Row 2 [RS]: Work in pattern
to end of row. Row 3 [WS]: Work 5[6, 6, 7,
8] stitches in pattern, W&T. Row 4 [RS]: Work in pattern
to end of row. Row 5 [WS]: Work in pattern
to end of row, ensuring that you work
the wrapped stitches together with
their wraps when you come to them.
Cut yarn and place 15[17,18,20,22] left
front shoulder sts on a holder.
Right Front:
With RS facing, rejoin yarn to held sts
for right front. Row 1 [RS]: K25[28, 31, 34, 37] sts to end of row. Row 2 [WS]: Work to last 2 sts in pattern, p2tog. 1 st
decreased. Row 3 [RS]: Work even in pattern. Row 4 [WS]: Work even in pattern. Row 5 [RS]: Work K2tog, work to end in pattern. Row 6 [WS]: Work even in pattern. Row 7 [RS]: Work even in pattern.
Repeat Rows 2-7 3[4, 5,
5, 6] times, and Rows 2-4 1[0, 0, 1, 0] more time.
15[17,18,20,22] sts rem.
Work even in pattern until piece measures 22.5[23, 23.5,
23.5, 24] inches from cast-on edge, ending with a WS row.
Work short row shoulder shaping as follows: Row 1 [RS]:
Work 10[12, 12, 14, 15] stitches in pattern, W&T. Row 2 [WS]: Work in pattern
to end of row. Row 3 [RS]: Work 5[6, 6, 7,
8] stitches in pattern, W&T. Row 4 [WS]: Work in pattern
to end of row. Row 5 [WS]: Work in pattern
to end of row, ensuring that you work
the wrapped stitches together with
their wraps when you come to them. Cut
yarn and place 15[17,18,20,22] right
front shoulder sts on a holder.
Back:
With WS facing, rejoin yarn to back stitches.
Row 1 [WS]: Cast off 3[4,
4, 4, 5] stitches, work to end in pattern.
Row 2 [RS]: Cast off 3[4, 4, 4, 5] stitches, work to end in
pattern.
Row 3 [WS]: Cast off 3[4, 4, 4, 5] stitches, work to end in
pattern.
Row 4 [RS]: SSK, work in pattern
to last 2 sts, k2tog.
Row 5 [WS]: P2tog, work in pattern
to last 2 sts, p2tog.
Repeat Rows 4-5 1[0, 1, 1, 1] more times, and work Row
4 0[1,
0, 1, 0] more times.
Work 1 more row even in pattern.
Work Row 4 0[1, 0, 1, 0] more times.
Work Row 5 1[0, 1, 0, 1] more times. 50[56,62,68,74]
sts rem
Work even in pattern until piece measures 24[24.5, 25,
25.5, 26] inches from cast-on edge, ending with a WS row.
Shoulder Shaping
Work short row shaping as follows:
Beginning on a RS row, Row 1 [RS]: Work in pattern
until 5[6, 6, 7, 8] stitches remain,
W&T. Row 2 [WS]: Work in pattern
until 5[6, 6, 7, 8] stitches remain,
W&T. Row 3 [RS]: Work in pattern
until 10[12, 12, 14, 15] stitches remain,
W&T. Row 4 [WS]: Work in pattern
until 10[12, 12, 14, 15] stitches remain,
W&T. Row 5 [RS]: Work in pattern
to end of row, ensuring that you work
the wrapped stitches together with
their wraps when you come to them. Row 6 [WS]: Work in pattern
to end of row, ensuring that you work
the wrapped stitches together with
their wraps when you come to them.
Shoulder seams:
Holding the fronts and back with RS together,
start at the shoulder edges and using three needle bind
off, BO 15[17, 18, 20, 22] stitches along each shoulder.,
22[22, 26, 28, 30] remain on needle at back of neck.
Neck:
With RS facing, rejoin yarn at neck edge
of left shoulder join.
Pick up and knit 21[22, 22, 23, 26] stitches
down left front neck , work one stitch
from safety pin at center front neck,
place marker, work second stitch from safety pin stitch
onto needle, pick up and knit 21[22, 22, 23, 26] stitches
along right front neck; work across 20[22, 26, 28, 30]
sts of back neck. Place marker and join for working
in the round. 64[68, 72, 76, 84] sts.
Round 1: K to 3 sts before center front marker,
k2tog, k2, ssk, k to end of round. 2 sts decreased. Round 2: Purl.
Repeat Rounds 1-2 twice more,
for 3 garter ridges.
Setup for ribbing: Remove
start of round marker, k1[1, 1, 0, 1],
replace start of round marker.
Ribbing round 1: [K2, p2] to 2 sts before center
front marker, k2tog, ssk, [k2, p2] to end of round. Ribbing round 2: Work in ribbing
pattern as established to end of round. Ribbing round 3: Work in ribbing
pattern as established to 2 sts before
center front marker, k2tog, ssk, work
in ribbing pattern as established to
end of round. Ribbing round 4: Work in ribbing
pattern as established to end of round.
Cast off loosely in pattern.
Armhole edging
With RS facing, using shorter smaller
needle, rejoin yarn and pick up and knit 80 [84, 88,
92, 96] stitches evenly distributed around armhole. Join
for working in the round.
Round 1: Knit. Round 2: Purl.
Repeat the above two rounds twice more,
for 3 garter ridges.
Ribbing round: [K2, P2] to end.
Repeat Ribbing round 3 times more. Cast
off loosely in pattern.
Repeat for second armhole.
FINISHING
Weave in ends.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Astrid Kauffman lives in Melbourne, Australia where she is an engineer
by day and spends her evenings prizing “Mummy’s special
string” out of the fur kids’ mouths.
She only slightly objects to the fact that her staff in
her day job said her knitting looked like Humphrey B Bear
when she was clearly paying homage to Humphrey Bogart.