Make a Knit Vest: 5 Free Knitted Vest Patterns Vests are a wonderful addition to everyone's wardrobe. They're perfect for early spring and fall, when you just want a little layer over your T-shirt.
We think you should knit a vest, so we're giving you five free vest patterns in our new eBook, Make a Knit Vest: 5 Free Knitted Vest Patterns from Knitting Daily.
There's a pattern here for each member of your family! From cable knit vests to vests for women, you'll find something that you want to add to your (or someone in your family's) wardrobe! 1. Valkyrie Vest: Lisa Shroyer's cable vest is so stylish and unique. The cable work is interesting and fun to work, and the vest is designed for worsted-weight yarn, so the yarn choice is almost endless. 2. Robert's Houndstooth Vest: Marilyn Murphy's man's vest pattern is a V-neck worked in a houndstooth pattern with two colors. It's knit in one piece, so there aren't a lot of seams to deal with, either. This vest can work in the office or in the field. 3. Classic Camel Vest: Tara Jon Manning's vest will never go out of style. Knit at a gauge of 5 stitches per inch, it has a wonderful drape for casual or corporate style. The man in your life will get a lot of wear out of this! 4. Shadowy Vest: Marilyn Murphy created this pattern just for kids, and she used a really fun stitch pattern: the Shadow Stripe Pattern. This stitch combines a multicolored yarn with a solid, so you can use many of your little one's favorite colors. 5. Eco Vest: Katie Himmelman's cardigan vest pattern is a real treat to knit and to wear. Knit on size 10½ needles, it's a quick knit that you'll wear again and again. We hope these five vest patterns will help you welcome the vest to your wardrobe. Download Make a Knit Vest: 5 Free Knitted Vest Patterns from Knitting Daily today! Have fun,  P.S. Do you have friends who are interested in creating their very own knitted vest? Forward this email to them so they can download their own free copy of Make a Knit Vest: 5 Free Knitted Vest Patterns from Knitting Daily, too! |  |  Kathleen Cubley is the editor of Knitting Daily.
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