DIY: Knit Vine Lace Vest and Free Pattern by Cecily Glowik MacDonald

Knit Vine Lace Vest and Free Pattern by Cecily Glowik MacDonald

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The Vine Lace Vest by Cecily Glowik MacDonald is a free pattern from the Classic Elite Yarns Web-Letter Free Pattern Archive.

Knit Vine Lace Vest and Free Pattern by Cecily Glowik MacDonald

The Vine Lace Vest is a perfect project for summer knitting! I used Luna by Cascade Yarns, a 100% cotton, aran-weight yarn. I picked up a pack of ten skeins on sale from Yarns Untangled last year. This year I decided to use them! Since I don’t want to stop knitting during Toronto’s hot summers, I just switch fibres and projects. Earlier this year I finished my Leiden Tee, which I had cast on at the end of last summer. Even though this is an aran weight yarn, I didn’t find knitting with it made my hands hot or sweaty. Hurray for 100% cotton!

Knit Vine Lace Vest and Free Pattern by Cecily Glowik MacDonald
Knit Vine Lace Vest and Free Pattern by Cecily Glowik MacDonald

The pattern includes five sizes, from a bust of 33″ all the way to 63″. I decided to knit the Large size, which has a bust of 48″. However, I think I could have sized down one size. Due to my regularly loose gauge, I sized down my needles. I used 3.0 mm needles for the ribbing and 4.5 mm needles for the lace instead of the suggested 4.0 mm and 5.5 mm needles. By the time I finished knitting, I had used just 7.6 skeins, or 570 m of yarn!

Knit Vine Lace Vest and Free Pattern by Cecily Glowik MacDonald

The construction has you knit the back first, from the ribbed hem up to the shoulders. Then you cast off the neck, and knit the left front down to the ribbed hem. After that, you knit the right front down to the ribbed hem. After all the knitting is complete, you sew the front and back together at the sides, leaving arm holes. Next, you knit the ribbed front band and then the ribbed armhole bands. With my gauge, I knit 25 rows of ribbing on the front and back> I also knit 21 lace repeats to ensure the front and back were even. For the front band, I knit 20 rows of 2×2 ribbing.

Knit Vine Lace Vest and Free Pattern by Cecily Glowik MacDonald

The lace was a simple nine-stitch, four-row repeat that I could easily memorize. Since I used aran weight yarn, the project knit up quite quickly! However, as always the case for me, I love to knit but hate weaving in ends. Since each skein is only 75 m, I have a lot of ends to weave in!

Knit Vine Lace Vest and Free Pattern by Cecily Glowik MacDonald

Get the free pattern for the Vine Lace Vest here.

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15 Replies to “DIY: Knit Vine Lace Vest and Free Pattern by Cecily Glowik MacDonald”

  1. Sandra Mailing says: Reply

    Am knitting a cardigan with a band like yours. What bind off did you use? There is no pulling at all. With thanks Sandra

    1. Nothing fancy! I just bound off loosely in 2×2 rib, and then blocked it. The blocking evens out any loose loops from the bind off. Hope this helps!

  2. Gorgeous color for a sweater and the pattern is so pretty! I don’t knit, but your sweater caught my eye in a link party. 🙂

  3. I always love seeing what you create: love the colors in this sweater and how you paired it with blue. Very pretty!
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  4. Gorgeous top! Perfect for Summer. Cute outfit too.

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  6. very cute vest and the color is great for the soon fall season #MMBC

  7. Such a pretty sweater! The color is gorgeous and I love the knit. And this color combination for your outfit is brilliant and so cheerful! Thanks for sharing and linking up with me.

    Shelbee
    http://www.shelbeeontheedge.com

  8. What a great addition to our linky party! We are so happy to have you!

  9. Thank you so much for sharing! Your project is absolutely darling!

  10. We are so excited that you participated! Thank you for sharing your creativity! This is so cute!

  11. Thank you for participating in our linky party!

  12. Thank you so much for sharing your project!

  13. Hi Meinhilde! This vest is adorable! Thank you for visiting and linking up at our Weekly Link Party! You were featured this week at Party 362 and you can see it here: https://oombawkadesigncrochet.com/2020/08/your-favorite-projects-from-party-362.html
    Hope to see you again this week! Rhondda

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