
Now that the Sampler Sweater is completed, along with a couple of smaller W.I.P.s that needed to be finished up, I decided I needed another new project to work on. Something I could use up some stash for since my stash is reaching a sizeable amount.
I picked up a number of old pattern books at the guild auction this year. I love the chiche-factor of many old pattern books. Yet if you look past the bad hair/bad colors/ bad yarn selections there are some great looking patterns.
This pattern book is from 1975 and this sweater in particular really caught my eye. It is a twisted stockinette stitch done on a chunky weight yarn, and I knew I had some chunky weight in the stash from last year's auction purchase.
The pattern did not have a size bg enough for me, so I knit up a swatch and went to Ann Budd's Knitter's Handy Book of Patterns. I decided to go with a vest rather than a sweater and I changed te rib from a 2/2 ribbing to a 2/1 ribbing, as well as knitting it in the round rather than flat.
Attached are pictures of the pattern book, the yarn, swatch and W.I.P. I've made a good deal of progress on it since taking the pictures. It is twice as long as shown in the picture.
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Comments
I love it! How does that
I love it! How does that "twisted stockinette" work?
Longtime faggot, first time knitter.
I also love old pattern
I also love old pattern books - and, if you wait long enough, chances are the styles will be back in fashion! Though sizes really are different these days - many older patterns don't go beyond, say, a 36" chest (what is that - about 91 centimeters? Sorry - daft American here). We've - er - GROWN in the past few decades... Your swatch is gorgeous (love the Rugger yarn) - and great color choice. I'm curious to see it when it's finished. Keep us posted!