I'm sharing another remaking project today, in which I rip out an old knitting endeavor and use the yarn to make something new!
I knitted this cardigan in 2019 and just...didn't really wear it ever. It was a prime candidate for repurposing the materials into something more useful.
I'd had this pattern saved on Pinterest for ages, and it seemed like the perfect way to use up this chunky yarn. I ripped out the cardigan whilst comparing myself to a butcher (having never killed or taken apart an animal for food) – not intimating any kind of savagery, but rather the act of dismembering at the joints something that was once whole, and processing its parts for future use.
I wasn't 100% comfortable with the pattern at first (and not just because it is written in Swedish). Once translated, it became clear that it was incredibly simple and also required more customization than I'm used to. Does this make sense? The instructions are basically, cast on 47 stitches, then knit 'til it's done. I had to make a lot of my own decisions about how long I wanted it to be, etc., which is of course one of the wonderful things about making your own clothing – but it pushes me a little out of my comfort zone for some reason!
Anyway, the construction is simple: it's three panels (front, back, neck) that are then sewn together to make the vest. I've already worn it a few times – it's the perfect thing for my cold office and as comfy as a sweatshirt.