Sometimes these efforts work out okay, though. In the case of my vest, the re-blocking (in *hot* water, just to get my point across) was just what it needed to go from "never-ever" to "acceptable" (although not the greatest, as you'll see in my notes). Here's the finished result:
It's still not perfect, but it's as perfect as it's gonna get...and most importantly, it's wearable. Here's the stats:
Pattern: V-neck vest from Paton's Next Steps II (love this pattern book - schematics for every pattern!)
Size: Small
Yarn: Paton's Classic Merino, slightly more than two balls in purple.
Mods: None
Notes: If I made this again, I would go with the extra small - as it is, the shoulders are a bit wide and the waist is a bit large. I debated rather I would prefer the smaller size or if I should just add waist shaping, but decided the smaller size would be the way to go because: 1) It's made to go over a button-down shirt, so you need a bit of give, and 2) any extra ease needed around the bust can be accommodated by the v-neck.
There were a couple of errors in the pattern, but nothing major. Overall, I very much liked the design and would knit from this pattern book again.
3 comments:
Good job! I knew you would work it out, and I think it looks more than okay; in fact, pretty darned great from where I sit.
That looks marvelous! You did such a good job adjusting/blocking/etc... and it looks terrific on you. I love the simple style...so nicely dressed up with the purple yarn!
Missed you tonight!
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