Product description

Coastal knotwork intersects academic cables in Chenier’s elegant composition. Innovative braids frame the central iterations of this elevated vest, creating balance between the high tucked-rib neckline and the swingy split hem. Equally at home penning poems on a craggy coastline as nursing a cup of tea in front of a toasty fire, Chenier works wonderfully into your lifestyle in any of Arbor’s luxe colorways.

Complete the set with the Ballantine fingerless mitts in a matching motif.

Designer: Fiona Alice

Collection: Grey Coast

View The Grey Coast Lookbook

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Chenier

Cabled Vest

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  • Product description

    Coastal knotwork intersects academic cables in Chenier’s elegant composition. Innovative braids frame the central iterations of this elevated vest, creating balance between the high tucked-rib neckline and the swingy split hem. Equally at home penning poems on a craggy coastline as nursing a cup of tea in front of a toasty fire, Chenier works wonderfully into your lifestyle in any of Arbor’s luxe colorways.

    Complete the set with the Ballantine fingerless mitts in a matching motif.

    Designer: Fiona Alice

    Collection: Grey Coast

    View The Grey Coast Lookbook

    Share on social #ChenierVest


  • Pattern materials

    YARN

    Brooklyn Tweed Arbor — 100% American Targhee Wool (145 yards/132 meters per 50 grams)

    • 9 (10, 11, 12) (13, 14, 15) (16, 17, 18, 19*) skeins
    • *The skein count is near or exact to the listed yardage; consider adding an extra skein.
    • Photographed in color Burnished with the Exposed Joinery Bind Off


    YARDAGE

    • 1195 (1355, 1520, 1700) (1820, 1955, 2080) (2265, 2445, 2560, 2745) yards [1093 (1239, 1390, 1554) (1664, 1788, 1902) (2071, 2236, 2341, 2510) meters] of DK weight wool yarn


    NEEDLES

    Size A (for Main Fabric)

    • Two 32”/80 cm circular needles in size needed to obtain gauge listed
    • Suggested Size: 4.5 mm (US 7)

    Size B (for Ribbing)

    • One 32”/80 cm circular needle and one 16”/40 cm circular needle, one size smaller than Size A
    • Suggested Size: 4 mm (US 6)
  • Pattern specs

    CONSTRUCTION

    • Garment is worked from the bottom up. The front and back are worked flat to the vent join, then the garment is work circularly to the underarm, then worked flat to the shoulders. Shoulders are shaped with short rows. Shoulders are joined, then collar and armhole edgings are picked up and worked circularly.

    FIT NOTES

    • When selecting a finished garment size, consider the cross-front measurement of the garment and/or the wearer’s upper-chest body measurement (see below).
    • Cross-Front Garment Widths: 13 (14¼, 15½, 16¾) (16¾, 17¾, 17¾) (19, 19, 20¼, 20¼)” [33 (36, 39.5, 42.5) (42.5, 45, 45) (48.5, 48.5, 51.5, 51.5) cm]
    • Graded for an upper-chest body measurement of 28 (32, 36, 40) (43, 46, 49) (52, 55, 58, 61)" [71 (81.5, 91.5, 101.5) (109, 117, 124.5) (132, 139.5, 147.5, 155) cm]


    FINISHED DIMENSIONS

    SIZES 1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10, 11)

    • 37¼ (42¾, 46¾, 52¼) (55¼, 59¼, 62¼) (67½, 72¼, 74¾, 79½)” [94.5 (108.5, 118.5, 132.5) (140.5, 150.5, 158) (171.5, 183.5, 190, 202) cm] circumference at chest
    • Model with curly hair is 5’11”/180.5 cm tall and is wearing Size 2 with 4”/10 cm positive ease.
    • Model with straight hair is 5’9½”/176.5 cm tall and is wearing Size 2 with 11”/28 cm positive ease.

    Need help picking a size? See our resource page on Selecting a Sweater Size 101 and Selecting a Sweater Size 201.


    GAUGE

    • 27 stitches & 30 rows/rounds = 4”/10 cm in Cable Pattern B with Size A needle, after blocking
    • 20-stitch panel of Cable Pattern C measures 23/4”/7 cm wide with Size A needle, after blocking


    Please note: the stitch patterns used for this garment include written as well as charted instructions.


  • Techniques

    Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern:

  • Pattern Updates

    9 March 2023: Version 1.2
    Erroneously doubled instructions in the Union Round on page 7 have been deleted.


    19 August 2022: Version 1.1

    On the Union Round on page 7, the instruction for the LTs within join sections has been updated to: "Slip next stitch from working needle to CN and hold in front of working needle (to work LT on front stitches only), k2tog next stitch from working needle together with next stitch from spare needle, k2tog stitch from CN together with next stitch from spare needle"

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