Thursday, November 09, 2006

Prince of Wales Vest


My brother-in-law decided he would like a pullover vest. One problem - it could not be wool. The search started, there is not much non-wool fingering weight yarn on the market that is not in baby colors. Finally found some at my LYS, Katia "Mississippi 3" cotton/acrylic 60/40, but not a large range of colors as called for in most fairisle sweaters. By cutting back on colors and using one dark, two lights, one bright and two mediums I managed to put together a color scheme in the blues that he wanted. I had to go down one needle size to get the gauge but it is coming along nicely. The yarn is soft and can be machine washed. Although not as forgiving as Shetland, the fabric is smooth and stitches are laying flat.
The pattern is from one of my favorite books, Meg Swansen's "Sweaters From Camp".

4 comments:

AnneB said...

Lucky BIL. What pattern out of SFC is that? I don't recognize it in the great blue colorway.

AnneB said...

Like DUH - the topic of the post is Prince of wales!

Rebekkah said...

I love the colors you chose. I'm trying to remember what the photos look like in the book, which I don't have in front of me right now. I think I remember which one it was, and I I think I prefer your simple, tone-on-tone colorway.

Rebecca said...

No wool? That is a hard one indeed! Glad you found some non-woolish-yarn for the vest and it is coming along nicely!