"Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses..." Spectacles make us look smart, which is good, because we ARE smart. We get that way from reading. A lot. Sometimes about birds, even. Birds of prey, who are beautiful and powerful, and stay up all night hunting. Owls sleep all day long -- which probably explains why they are so gorgeous -- that's a lot of beauty sleep. Wear this vest when you feel beautiful. When you feel wise. When you are on the hunt. Owlish is as Owlish does.
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model: Lindsay Gardner Huff photos: Mary Scott Huff |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
28 sts / 32 rows = 4" in stranded colorwork stockinette stitch |
PATTERN NOTES |
Lower ribbed edge of vest is worked back and forth in rows. Body of vest is worked in rounds, from the bottom up, with steeks. Rows 15, 52, 53, & 54 of Great Horn-rimmed Body Chart call for 3 colors per row. If you prefer not to work with three strands for these rows, use only two, then embroider the 3rd color with duplicate stitch. Information about crocheted steeks can be found here.
Charts |
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DIRECTIONS With longer needle and yarn A, CO 210[238, 266, 294, 322, 350, 378] sts. Work Great Horn-rimmed Ribbing Chart (flat) Rows 1-6 once. Next Rnd: CO 7 sts for front steek. From this point on, all steek sts will be worked by alternating the 2 colors used in that rnd. Body Cont in this manner until piece measures 12.5[13, 13.5, 14, 14.5, 15, 15.5] from cast-on edge. Shape Armholes and Neckline: Next Rnd: Work 42[47, 53, 59, 64, 69, 75] sts (Right Front) in patt to held right underarm sts, CO 7 armhole steek sts, PM at either side of steek. Work 86[96, 108, 120, 130, 140, 152]sts (Back) in patt to held left underarm sts, CO 7 armhole steek sts, PM at either side of steek, work 42[47, 53, 59, 64, 69, 75] sts (Left Front) in patt to marker, work steek sts. 191[211, 235, 259, 279, 299, 323] sts in total, 21 of them are steeks. Armhole & Neck Dec Rnd: [K1, ssk, work in patt to 3 sts before marker, k2tog, k1; knit steek sts, alternating colors and slipping markers] twice, k1, ssk, work in patt to last 3 sts before marker, k2tog, k1. 6 sts dec’d. Rep the last 3 rnds 4[7, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13] more times. Neck Dec Rnd: K1, ssk, work in patt to 3 sts before last steek, k2tog, k1, work steek sts. 2 sts dec’d. Rep the last 3 rnds 17[14, 18, 20, 20, 18, 19] more times. 133[141, 157, 171, 179, 191, 207] sts in total, 21 of them are steeks. Work 1 rnd, BO steek sts between markers as they appear. Place sts on waste yarn holders as follows: Secure steeks and cut. Block vest. Join shoulder seams using 3-needle BO. Armhole Bands: Work Great Horn-rimmed Ribbing Chart (in the rnd) once in full. Rep for opposite armhole. Front Band: Working flat, work Rows 2-4 of Great Horn-rimmed Ribbing Chart (flat). With RS facing, place 1 marker 0.75" up from lower Right Front. Place 4[4, 6, 6, 6, 8, 8] more markers spacing evenly between first marker and beg of neckline shaping slope. Next Row (RS): *Working Row 5 in patt to last 2 sts before marker, k2tog, yo, sl marker. Rep from * to last marker, work to end of row in patt. Work Rows 6-7 of Great Horn-rimmed Ribbing Chart (flat). Steam lightly to block. Side Tab (make 2): Work Great Horn-rimmed Ribbing Chart (flat) in full. Steam lightly to block. |
FINISHING Try on vest for side tab placement at waist height: Pin side tabs in place, gathering vest sides slightly under tabs to shape the body. Sew buttons on either end of tabs through all layers to retain the shape. |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Mary Scott Huff is a recovering Information Technologist, and the author of five books about knitting. She plays with string in Fairview, Oregon, and everyplace else where knitters can be found. No actual owls were harmed in the making of this design, but a few pairs of glasses might have been.
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Pattern & images © 2014 Mary Scott Huff. Contact Mary |