Of course, now that I finished up the sleeves of the Dusky Nor'easter I needed another simple project to throw in my work bag. I have been looking at my stash (on Ravelry) and decided to do some more projects with worsted weight yarn. I have a couple of Unique Sheep gradiance sets in amounts that should be just about perfect for more vests. This set is from one of the Christmas Clubs, I think and is called Winter Wonderland. If I recall correctly the pattern that came with it was a cabled scarf.
But I don't really do scarves so I thought I would make another Practically Vest. The best thing is the vest is knit top down so I can use up all my yarn and it doesn't matter too much if it comes out a little short, or a little long. The yarn is Super Wool Worsted and is a superwash merino. It has great stitch definition and feels great to work with.
Pattern: Practically by Kelly Herdrich
Yarn: The Unique Sheep Super Wool Worsted in Winter Wonderland
Needle: US 7 (4.5 mm)
But I don't really do scarves so I thought I would make another Practically Vest. The best thing is the vest is knit top down so I can use up all my yarn and it doesn't matter too much if it comes out a little short, or a little long. The yarn is Super Wool Worsted and is a superwash merino. It has great stitch definition and feels great to work with.
Pattern: Practically by Kelly Herdrich
Yarn: The Unique Sheep Super Wool Worsted in Winter Wonderland
Needle: US 7 (4.5 mm)
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