Camino del Sol by Jodi Berkabile

Camino del Sol

Knitting
January 1997
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
in Color Pattern on 4.0 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
1140 - 1520 yards (1042 - 1390 m)
40,42,44
English

From ‘Knitting Today’s Classics’: “Classic western cowboy gear inspired this colorful striped vest with pointed front edges. Its diamond motif, which repeats across the front in a design reminiscent of southwestern handwoven blankets, adds a dramatic accent to the striped back. A slight gathering at the back is cleverly worked into the knit piece, which is further decorated with an added knit belt. A multicolored rib and western-style silver buttons complete the colorful garment.

There are 5 colors in the vest (A – E).

The pattern begins on page 67.

SIZES: Small (Medium, Large).

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: 40 (42, 44)”/ 101.5 (106.5, 112) cm

YARN REQUIREMENTS: Classic Elite Tapestry – colors A, D and E - 190 (190, 285) yds / 174 (174, 261) m / 2 (2, 3) hanks, color B – 190 (285, 285) yds / 285 (261, 261) m / 2 (3, 3) hanks and color C – 380 yds / 348 m / 4 hanks for all 3 sizes.

Equivalent yarn: medium, worsted-weight wool – colours A, D and E - 190 (190, 270) yds / 174 (174, 247) m, colour B – 190 (270, 270) yds / 174 (247, 247) m and colour C – 380 yds / 347 m for all 3 sizes.

NOTIONS: five 1¼” (3 cm) buttons and a 16”/40.5 cm circular needle , size 3.75 mm / 5 U.S.

NOTE: The pattern is charted and employs both Fair Isle and Intarsia knitting. There are purl stitches used on the front of the work in the Fair Isle portions.
The v-neck edging, armhole edgings and buttonbands are worked in a K1, P1 ribbing by picking-up stitches from the various body pieces.
The belt is buttoned to the back.