Your Fall Wardrobe Needs A Sweater Vest

Sweater vests are everywhere this season, and knitters are clacking their needles in anticipation. This versatile wardrobe staple isn't just a trendy look - it's also a great project for newer knitters! Vests are one of our favorite ways to fashionably bridge the seasons. They're easy to layer over all kinds of outfits or even under blazers and light jackets. Vests also knit up quickly. They are constructed with simple shapes, and some patterns can be done by someone with just basic knit and purl experience. Once the body is done, you're ready to wear it without the tedious sleeve knitting. (Knitters are so notoriously bad at finishing both sleeves that we have a term for it - sleeve island.)

Here are our pattern picks for quick and trendy vest styles that you can knit up in no time to add to your fall wardrobe. 

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Loopy Mango Dickie Vest in Merino No. 5 

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This fun layering piece uses a super thick and soft yarn and big needles and can be knit in a few evenings with very few skills. The fun colors of Loopy Mango make this the perfect accessory to brighten up a grey day.

 

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Karl Johan Collar by Knitting for Olive 

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This Scandinavian-inspired cold weather accessory is perfect to tuck into a cute jacket for stylish warmth. It knits up quickly using several strands of yarn held together and has a beautiful halo from the mohair and silk yarn. You can read more about the ethical providence of this yarn here in Stylebook.

 

Holiday Slipover by PetiteKnit

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This chunky vest with deep armholes has a hi-lo hem for extra coverage. Equally stylish over a dress, or layered over long sleeves and jeans! It's a quick knit.

 

Low-Key Vest by Elizabeth Smith

Photos by Elizabeth Smith

One of the best things about knitting your own garments is getting to create the perfect version. This design has a cropped or tunic length option and can be knit with or without a cowl neck. It's perfect for showing off the gorgeous colors of small-batch hand-dyed yarn we carry from artisan dyers. 

  

For those who don't knit, here are some amazing knitter-approved sweater vests that I spotted at the Hive this week:

Danielle Romanetti

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Danielle, owner of the fibre space shop, has been knitting since the age of six or so, when she completed her first project – a Cabbage Patch doll scarf. A Pittsburgh native with a degree in international development, she moved to the D.C. area to find a job and quickly established a career in non profit management and fundraising. For extra cash, she decided to turn her hobby into a job and taught knitting classes in the evening at area shops. With a heavy dose of sarcasm and a tough love style of teaching, Danielle quickly developed a following of students – busy D.C. professionals looking for a creative outlet. In October 2006, she struck out on her own with Knit-a-Gogo, Inc. – offering knitting classes and events all over the D.C. metro area.  Before she knew it, Knit-a-Gogo had grown out of control and Danielle moved to the next natural step – a full service yarn shop. In July 2009 fibre space was born and has been rockin’ ever since. When she isn’t behind the scenes with a mocha in hand, Danielle is hanging with her daughter or lobbying for small business needs at City Hall.

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