Skills Needed
- General Knitting Skills
- PCO: Provisional Cast-On
- SWSR: Shadow Wrap Short Row
For a description of all techniques, see our Knit Tutorials page
Olivia is a great stash-busting transition piece, more than a vest, but not quite a sweater. It’s an easy piece to layer thanks to the completely open sides above the waist ribbing. You can knit it with either the YO or Bobble pattern in the center panel. It begins at the top of the shoulder with a provisional cast-on, and the Back and Front are knitted down separately from there, using short row shaping to slope the shoulders. Front and Back are joined at the waist and the 3x3 ribbing is knitted in the round – so no seaming!
There is no finished bust – as the garment is open down to the waist ribbing. The following is a general fit guide:
For a description of all techniques, see our Knit Tutorials page
Small (Medium, Large, 1X, 2X, 3X)
Finished Measurements
Yarn
See note about Twirl yarn below — if you get 24 rather than 28 rows in 4"/10cm, you will require less yarn.
Shown in:
A Verb for Keeping Warm Flock
Two Strands Held Together [dark gray without bobbles]
Biches et Buches Le Petit Lambswool
and
Habu n-86
Green Mountain Spinnery Alpaca Elegance
BC Garn Semilla
Kelbourne Woolens Scout
Twirl Ditto
Needles
Notions
20 sts and 28 rows in 4" / 10 cm square over St st.
See notes above regarding row gauge and yarn quantities.
To ensure correct measurements and yarn quantity, take time to swatch!
Available at A Verb for Keeping Warm.
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