Knit a Brain Cube Model Vest with Two Needles

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Here's how to knit a brain cube model vest with two needles:

How to Knit a Brain Cube Model Vest with Two Needles

If you're a seasoned knitter looking for a challenge, a brain cube model vest is a unique and fun project to take on. This vest features a unique design that resembles a 3D cube, and is sure to turn heads. Here's how to knit a brain cube model vest with two needles:

Materials:

Yarn in the color of your choice (at least 200g)

A pair of knitting needles (size 8-10 US / 4-6 mm)

A tape measure

Scissors

Tapestry needle

Stitch markers

Instructions:

1. Cast on and ribbing:

Cast on 60 stitches onto your knitting needles. Begin knitting in 1x1 ribbing (knit one, purl one) for approximately 2 inches.

2. Begin the brain cube pattern:

Begin the brain cube pattern by knitting the first 20 stitches. Then, work the next 20 stitches in the opposite direction (known as the wrong side), purling each stitch. Finally, knit the last 20 stitches of the row. This creates the first section of the brain cube pattern.

On the next row, purl the first 20 stitches, knit the next 20 stitches, and purl the final 20 stitches. Continue in this pattern, alternating between knit and purl sections every row.

3. Increase and decrease for the 3D effect:

To create the 3D cube effect, you will need to increase and decrease stitches at certain points. Start by knitting until you reach the center 20 stitches of the knit section (which should be rows 5 and 6). Then, knit two stitches together (K2tog) twice, and then knit one. After that, knit two together (K2tog) twice again. This will decrease four stitches and create a "valley" in the fabric.

Continue knitting in the brain cube pattern until you reach rows 13 and 14, which are the center of the purl section. Here, you will need to increase to create a "hill" in the fabric. To do this, knit one, make one (M1), knit two, make one (M1), and then knit one. Repeat this pattern once more, and then continue knitting in the brain cube pattern.

Continue to alternate decreasing and increasing in this way until you reach the end of the brain cube pattern. Then, knit in stockinette stitch (knit on the right side, purl on the wrong side) for approximately 2 inches.

4. Neckline:

For the neckline, bind off the center 20 stitches of the vest. Then, continue knitting in the brain cube pattern on each side of the vest separately.

5. Finishing:

Once you have knit the desired length of the vest, bind off all stitches and weave in any loose ends. Use the tapestry needle to sew the sides of the vest together, leaving armholes open. Add any additional finishing touches, such as buttons or pockets, as desired.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, knitting the brain cube model vest with two needles is a fun and challenging project that can result in a unique and eye-catching piece of clothing. With a little patience and practice, even beginner knitters can master the techniques required to create this intricate design. Remember to use high-quality yarn and take your time when following the pattern instructions. Experiment with different color combinations and make the design your own.

Happy knitting!