Knit a Two-Needle Anchor Patterned Vest

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How to Knit a Two-Needle Anchor Patterned Vest

If you're a beginner knitter looking for a new challenge, try your hand at this two-needle anchor patterned vest. This pattern uses a combination of knit and purl stitches to create an attractive texture, and the two-needle construction makes it a straightforward project to tackle. Here's how to get started:

Materials You'll Need:

3 skeins of worsted weight yarn in the color of your choice

Size 8 knitting needles

Scissors

Tapestry needle

Instructions:

Back:

    Cast on 82 stitches.

    Knit in the anchor pattern until the piece measures 20 inches.

    Bind off the stitches.

Front:

    Cast on 41 stitches.

    Knit in the anchor pattern until the piece measures 16 inches.

    Divide the stitches in half, then bind off the center 12 stitches.

    Continue knitting each side separately, decreasing one stitch at the neck edge every other row until you have 14 stitches remaining.

    Bind off the stitches.

Assembly:

    Sew the front pieces to the back piece at the shoulders.

    Sew the side seams together.

    Weave in any loose ends with the tapestry needle.

And that's it! With just a few skeins of yarn and some basic knitting supplies, you can create a beautiful and functional anchor patterned vest that's perfect for layering over your favorite outfits.

Happy knitting!