
PetiteKnit Holiday Slipover Pattern Booklet
The Holiday Slipover is a chunky, top-down vest with an oversized fit and deep armholes, perfect for layering. It’s worked in stockinette stitch, beginning with the back yoke, followed by the shoulders and front yoke, before the body is knit in the round. The hem features a split rib detail, with the back worked slightly longer than the front for a modern shape. Ribbed edges at the neckline and armholes are finished with an Italian cast-off for a clean, polished look. The pattern is typically knit with three strands held together—two of the main yarn and one strand of silk mohair—for a plush, textured finish. Be sure to knit a swatch to confirm both stitch and row gauge before starting.
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PetiteKnit Holiday Slipover Pattern Booklet
The Holiday Slipover is a chunky, top-down vest with an oversized fit and deep armholes, perfect for layering. It’s worked in stockinette stitch, beginning with the back yoke, followed by the shoulders and front yoke, before the body is knit in the round. The hem features a split rib detail, with the back worked slightly longer than the front for a modern shape. Ribbed edges at the neckline and armholes are finished with an Italian cast-off for a clean, polished look. The pattern is typically knit with three strands held together—two of the main yarn and one strand of silk mohair—for a plush, textured finish. Be sure to knit a swatch to confirm both stitch and row gauge before starting.
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The Holiday Slipover is a chunky, top-down vest with an oversized fit and deep armholes, perfect for layering. It’s worked in stockinette stitch, beginning with the back yoke, followed by the shoulders and front yoke, before the body is knit in the round. The hem features a split rib detail, with the back worked slightly longer than the front for a modern shape. Ribbed edges at the neckline and armholes are finished with an Italian cast-off for a clean, polished look. The pattern is typically knit with three strands held together—two of the main yarn and one strand of silk mohair—for a plush, textured finish. Be sure to knit a swatch to confirm both stitch and row gauge before starting.























