04 November 2010

A pebble for Aiden



 Back in the spring, an old friend of mine had a baby boy and I immediately knew that I wanted to knit something special for this special baby.  After seeing Amanda's multiple versions of the pebble vest, I knew I had found the right pattern.  The problem was that by the time I got around to knitting this up, little Aiden was already five months old (and I'd been told that he was a bit of a big five months old too)!  I followed Amanda's suggestions for simply using heavier weight yarn but following the pattern exactly as written to make a vest that would be 6-12 months in size.  

Of course, once I had completed the vest, it just seemed like it was too small.  Since I didn't have the advantage of trying it on little Aiden (they live in New York) and since it was July and I definitely wanted it to fit him through the winter, I ripped it out and started modifying...(this was also after I tried it on the littlest of Jared's nephews who was about five months old at the time).  I referenced this larger version of the vest (on ravelry) but didn't follow those instructions exactly either.  

Luckily, this project also stuck by my every-other-project-from-the-stash rule, since I was using leftover yarn from Eli's Baby Blanket.  I sent the vest off in August and got word that it fits perfectly.  I was hoping to have some photos of the vest in action to share with you all, but alas, I think his mama is busy in single-mama land.  Just can't wait to snuggle this little guy in person the next time I'm in New York.

Phew! This wraps up my whirlwind knitting re-cap for the week!  I've got another project in flying off the needles soon, so hopefully there will be more knitting around here before too long.  And, I'll be back tomorrow with my most recent super exciting sewing project!!


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Pattern: Pebble, by Nikol Lohr
Yarn: Berroco Vintage
Needles: Size 7
Modifications: I cast on 95sts and knit the bottom garter section for 16 rows and continued as follows:
Row 17: Sl1, K7, PM, P37, PM, K8, PM, P37, PM, K5
Row 18: as stated in pattern
Row 19: Sl1, K7, P37, K8, P37, K5
Continue until 69 rows have been completed.
Row 70: BO all sts before the first marker, K to 2nd marker, BO st between 2nd and 3rd markers, K to last marker, BO last 8 sts.  You'll have 37 sts each for front and back.


FRONT:
Rows 1-5: as stated in pattern:
Rows 5-19: Repeat row 1 (ending with a WS row).


Front neckline:
Sl1, K10, BO neck st until 10 st remain on your left needle, K to end.  You should have 11 st on either side of neck.
Open shoulder:
Rows 1 and 2: as stated in pattern
Repeat Row 1 fifteen more times.  {40 rows}
Seamed Shoulder:
Rows 1 and 2: as stated in pattern
Repeat Row 1 thirteen more times. {35 rows}


BACK:
Rows 1 and 2: as stated in pattern
Rows 3-27: Repeat Row 1 (ending with a WS row)


Back neckline:
Sl1, K10, BO neck st until 10 st remain on your left needle (plus one live st beyond the BO on your right needle), K to end.  You should have 11 st on either side of neck.
Seamed shoulder:
Rows 1 and 2: as stated in pattern
Work Row 1 five more times.  
Open shoulder:
Rows 1 and 2: as stated in pattern
Work Row 1 ten more times.  BO.


{Wow! I didn't think I was going to type all of that out here!  Hopefully someone finds that helpful!}


{on ravelry here}

1 comment:

  1. that is SO adorable! what a great color for little girls, too. i'm sure she'll love it.

    you're so talented and patient. i know how to crochet and knit - but i don't have the patience for it, so i don't.

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