Ear of Wheat Knitting Pattern Making / Vest Patterns
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Knitting a baby vest is a fun and satisfying project that you can do with just two needles. One of the most popular styles is the perforated wheat ears pattern, which creates a delicate and intricate design perfect for a baby vest. In this tutorial, we'll walk you through every step of the process so you can easily create your own eye-catching baby vest.
What You'll Need
Before you begin, make sure you have the following materials:
Two knitting skewers, size 4
3 skeins of baby yarn in a light color
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Instructions
Step 1: Cast On Stitches
Start by casting on 70 stitches on one skewer. Once you have your stitches, join them in the round and knit two stitches, purl two stitches in a rib stitch pattern for five rows. Then, knit one row and purl one row.
What You'll Need
Before you begin, make sure you have the following materials:
Two knitting skewers, size 4
3 skeins of baby yarn in a light color
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Instructions
Step 1: Cast On Stitches
Start by casting on 70 stitches on one skewer. Once you have your stitches, join them in the round and knit two stitches, purl two stitches in a rib stitch pattern for five rows. Then, knit one row and purl one row.
Step 4: Finish the Vest
Now that you've completed the openwork pattern, finish the vest by knitting in a rib stitch pattern for five rows. Bind off your stitches and use the tapestry needle to weave in the ends.
Congratulations! You've successfully created an openwork wheat ears model baby vest with just two skewers. This is a great project for beginners who want to learn new stitches and techniques. Once you've finished, you'll have a beautiful and functional vest that any baby will love.
Remember to experiment with different yarn colors and textures to create a unique look that's all your own. Happy knitting!