• Hand knitting is a gesture that connects hands, material, and time.
    Quality, discernment, and materials that support meaningful projects.

Not all yarns work for this kind of garment. Some need more control or more structure to hold their shape. Others, on the contrary, already have enough presence on their own.

Flame is one of those yarns.

Its irregular texture naturally breaks the surface, giving even the simplest stitch depth. There’s no need to add anything else or complicate the construction.

With 6 skeins, you can knit this vest in several sizes, adjusting the ease depending on how you like to wear it — closer to the body or more relaxed — without needing to add much more: just choose the right needle and let the material do the work.

→ Pattern: Melrose Vest x Julie Hoover
Hilo Flame