Spring Brook by Connie Chang Chinchio

Spring Brook

Knitting
October 2013
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in st st on larger needles
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
800 - 1270 yards (732 - 1161 m)
34½ – 56½ / 88 – 143cm
English
Errata available: ysolda.com

Despite being worked in sock-weight yarn, this light vest, framed in a simple lace, is very fast to knit up. The front bands are knit at the same time as the body of the vest and continue around the back neck. Leave the edges raw for a casual look, or single crochet a narrow edging around the armholes and hem for a polished look.

Yarn
Fingering weight yarn with good drape and clear stitch definition. Two ply yarns, such as the one shown, will show the yarn overs particularly clearly.

Bijou Basin Tibetan Dream Sock (85% yak, 15% nylon, 440yds / 402m, 3.99oz / 113g) shown in #07 Sage.
800[860, 940, 1020] (1100, 1200, 1270)yds / 720[790, 890, 940] (1020, 1090, 1170)m.

Gauge
22 sts and 30 rows = 4” /10 cm in st st on larger needles,
blocked.

Sizes
Finished back chest (below underarm): 17¼[19, 21, 22¾] (24½, 26¼, 28¼)“ / 44[48.5, 53, 57.5] (62.5, 67, 71.5)cm.

Shown in smallest size with approx. 1”/2.5cm of positive ease across the back. Choose a size 1-2”/2.5-5cm larger than half of your chest measurement when measured at underarm level.

Helpful links
Technique Thursday - Yarn overs