Suavest Hues Knit Vest PDF Download

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This listing is for a PDF download of the Suavest Hues knitting pattern.

Suavest Hues is the first pattern in the Evident Allure Collection, perfect for mixing and matching all those partial skeins of fingering weight yarn. This charming pattern features a fully reversible stitch pattern for multiple wearing options. Pair with your favorite shawl pin for a stylish and flattering silhouette. This engaging vest will keep you elegantly attired and your admirers intrigued.

Sizes 
XS/S (M/L, XL/2XL, 3XL/4XL) 
Finished Width: 38 (48, 58, 67)in / 97 (122,147, 170)cm

Materials 
Color 1: 260 (320, 430, 500)yd / 238 (293, 393, 457)m of fingering weight yarn 
Color 2: 220 (270, 370, 430)yd / 201 (247, 338, 393)m of fingering weight yarn 
Sample shown in Unplanned Peacock; C1 Cozy Sock, colorway Bluegrass; C2 Kinky Sock, colorway Crazy 
US 5 / 3.75mm circular needle, 32in / 80cm cable (or size needed to obtain gauge) 
Tapestry needle 
Stitch markers

Gauge 
18 stitches and 20 rows = 4in / 10cm in stitch pattern

Skills

Laces

Cable Cast on

Elastic Bind off

Click here for tutorials on these skills.

 

Once purchased the pattern pdf can be downloaded from the order confirmation page or an e-mail sent shortly after. Please enter an e-mail address to receive the pattern and any updates that may be sent later. 

 

This pattern is also available on Ravelry.



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Sandy
Stalwart Shawl pattern

I am almost finished knitting the shawl, and it is a simple pattern to follow. It is turning out wonderful!

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D.B.

Great price for patterns

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Donna Wills
Can’t wait to make!

Easy to follow pattern. Looks squishy and soft.

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Becky Mentzer
Cables so fun!

I loved creating the knitted shawl with cables along one edge. It was an easy-to-follow pattern and a quick knit. I loved it! Will definitely knit this pattern again.

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Debbie Meagher
Not Really Sure

I keep starting this pattern and I enjoy the lace and beads, but I am afraid to go on because I can't see in the pattern where it will change into a shawl, if I keep going. Just wanted to make sure I have the whole pattern. (4 pages including pictures). Waiting for a confirmation.

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