
Vest No. 2
Vest No. 2 Class guides you through knitting this spring-ready vest all in one piece from the top down.
You’ll begin with a provisional cast on at the back shoulders, then work the back and two fronts separately before joining in the round under the arms. From there, you’ll continue the body and finish by picking up stitches for the neckline and sleeve edgings, creating a clean, polished garment.
Top-down construction allows you to see your vest take shape as you knit and better understand how garment pieces come together. Throughout the class, we’ll focus on reading the pattern confidently, managing shaping, and picking up stitches neatly for a professional finish.
What you’ll learn
- How to work a provisional cast on
- Top-down garment construction
- Working with separate pieces and joining them in the round
- Picking up stitches for the neckline and armhole edgings
Materials
- 400–900 yards of DK-weight yarn (like Kelbourne Woolens Scout), or 1 strand of lace and 1 strand of fingering held together (like Biches + Buches Le Petit Silk Mohair and Le Petit Lambswool)
- US 4 and US 7, 24" circular needles
- Vest No. 2 pattern
Skill level
Recommended for graduates of Knit 3 or knitters who have experience reading patterns and have completed a few small projects independently.
Sessions
Saturday, April 11, 25, May 9 + 16: 10:30 AM – 12 PM
Original: $120.00
-70%$120.00
$36.00Vest No. 2
Vest No. 2 Class guides you through knitting this spring-ready vest all in one piece from the top down.
You’ll begin with a provisional cast on at the back shoulders, then work the back and two fronts separately before joining in the round under the arms. From there, you’ll continue the body and finish by picking up stitches for the neckline and sleeve edgings, creating a clean, polished garment.
Top-down construction allows you to see your vest take shape as you knit and better understand how garment pieces come together. Throughout the class, we’ll focus on reading the pattern confidently, managing shaping, and picking up stitches neatly for a professional finish.
What you’ll learn
- How to work a provisional cast on
- Top-down garment construction
- Working with separate pieces and joining them in the round
- Picking up stitches for the neckline and armhole edgings
Materials
- 400–900 yards of DK-weight yarn (like Kelbourne Woolens Scout), or 1 strand of lace and 1 strand of fingering held together (like Biches + Buches Le Petit Silk Mohair and Le Petit Lambswool)
- US 4 and US 7, 24" circular needles
- Vest No. 2 pattern
Skill level
Recommended for graduates of Knit 3 or knitters who have experience reading patterns and have completed a few small projects independently.
Sessions
Saturday, April 11, 25, May 9 + 16: 10:30 AM – 12 PM
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Description
Vest No. 2 Class guides you through knitting this spring-ready vest all in one piece from the top down.
You’ll begin with a provisional cast on at the back shoulders, then work the back and two fronts separately before joining in the round under the arms. From there, you’ll continue the body and finish by picking up stitches for the neckline and sleeve edgings, creating a clean, polished garment.
Top-down construction allows you to see your vest take shape as you knit and better understand how garment pieces come together. Throughout the class, we’ll focus on reading the pattern confidently, managing shaping, and picking up stitches neatly for a professional finish.
What you’ll learn
- How to work a provisional cast on
- Top-down garment construction
- Working with separate pieces and joining them in the round
- Picking up stitches for the neckline and armhole edgings
Materials
- 400–900 yards of DK-weight yarn (like Kelbourne Woolens Scout), or 1 strand of lace and 1 strand of fingering held together (like Biches + Buches Le Petit Silk Mohair and Le Petit Lambswool)
- US 4 and US 7, 24" circular needles
- Vest No. 2 pattern
Skill level
Recommended for graduates of Knit 3 or knitters who have experience reading patterns and have completed a few small projects independently.
Sessions
Saturday, April 11, 25, May 9 + 16: 10:30 AM – 12 PM


















