Another Slipover!! I am in love with slipovers! I think they are so wearable and practical. I have made a few already and here is the latest. The pattern is called Slipover. Yep. That’s the name. It is difficult to search for on Ravelry because every slipover pops up.

I made a few changes to this bottom-up vest. First, I split the hems longer than the pattern called for. Then, when doing the decreases, I moved them a couple of sts so that the decrease line would mimic the ribbing:

On the last row of decreases (when you reach the final stitch count), I started the ribbing across both the front and the back. I dropped the neckline a bit, too, because some people said it was too high. I used my favorite knitters’ graph paper to draw out the revised shaping: ABC’s of Knitting Actual Size Graph Papers. This graph paper can recreate ANY gauge! Just be sure to print it actual size, not “fit to page.”
The yarn I used is Berroco Ultra Alpaca, color Avocado, 4 skeins. It is really lovely yarn that I used for my Lulu Slipover last year!

I already have found other slipover patterns that I like. I don’t know when this craze will let up…at least in MY queue!!
PS to Millie: I used 370 grams, not including any waste. That’s the weight of my finished Slipover.
PPS to Kaye: Sorry to hear you have health issues, and I also love the versatility of the slipover!

































