Sunday, June 28, 2009

Mother Knows Vest!

My facination with the baby vest continues with these two projects.

Firstly we have what I like to call "How now green owl!"


Pattern: Owl Baby Vest by Jodi Haraldson
Yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Sport in Honey Dew
Needles: 3.25mm
Modifications: A few, see below

This pattern only comes in one size, 9-12 months, and recommends a DK weight yarn. I wanted a smaller vest so went with a sport weight yarn and hoped for the best with the size. It has turned out really small, minute in fact, a true new born size, so it will probably fit our little guy for all of about five minutes after he pops out! It's so adorable though, being so small. I think I might use this as part of his coming home outfit so he at least gets one wear out of it.

I basically ignored the pattern after the cable and did my own thing for the armholes and v-neck placing. I did not like that the v-neck did not line up with the middle of the centre owl on the original pattern so I rectified this. I also added the shoulder opening as well. Leaning from the "Little Boy Blue" vest experience, this time I made the button holes between the ribbing band and the shoulder strap so that the button holes are a little further apart and I am much happier with the result this time.

Next up is "Mother Knows Vest!"


Pattern: Improvised
Yarn: Knit Picks Comfy Sport in Cashew and Honey Dew, Knit Picks Shine Sport in Willow.
Needles: 3.00mm
Size: 3-6 months

This one is knitted flat to avoid the stripe jog. Yes, I know that there is a way to avoid the jog in the round but I was too lazy to investigate it and I have no issue with a little bit of mattress stitch. The yarns were carried up the side between each colour change. Same deal as above on the shoulder opening. These cotton yarns from Knit Picks really are perfect for baby knitting. So soft and so cheap! Yay!

So why all the vests? Well for one thing, its about all that my baby brain can handle at the moment. The other factor is that I think as far as knitted baby garments go living in Abu Dhabi, a little cotton vest is going to be the most versatile and get the most wear. If we do get some cool weather in December/January (it does happen!) I can put some long sleeves underneath and short sleeves for when it is warmer. See how I spend too much time thinking about these things!

4 comments:

shm said...

Oh those are soo uber cute!
So far the only handmade garment I made for my son, was a vest. And by the way it disappeared into thin air! Ouch, how heartbroken I was.
Keep them comin Charmaine ^_^

Ah yes, a note about your previous post, its your time now to talk about your baby, I mean when else are you going to talk about such journey. Enjoy yourself and your bump.

Shyma

Preeti said...

Vests are always great and you can adjust sleeves/no-sleeves according to the temp of the day. Loving your vest parade, will there be more?

børnetøj said...

Baby are most beautiful gift given to human being.

Every parents want to see their baby happy and also

look beautiful. For that every parents purchase baby

clothes (børnetøj) best of their choice. Baby clothes

choosing is important because kind of clothes or

børnetøj affects the health of your baby too.

Anonymous said...

Really enjoy reading your blog.
Your life sounds exciting and interesting.
Could you share the details for the shoulder opening on your adorable little owl vest?
I am a new kniter and would like to use your modifications but just don't know how to accomplish it. it.
chloe
eholc77ataoldotcom