The Bernat Colorblock Ruffle Front Vest is a one or two skein children’s topper that’s almost seamless – and features Bernat Pop! yarn! Crocheted side to side, it’s fun and happy and colorful – and video tutorials are included!
Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by Yarnspirations, all opinions are my own.Â
A Pop! of Color
The Bernat Colorblock Ruffle Front Vest is made with Bernat Pop!, which is a great, easy care, 100% acrylic yarn. And best of all, it’s self-striping! So you can create great color-blocked projects without extra ends to weave in or more skeins to buy. You only need one cake for sizes 2 and 4 years, and two cakes for sizes 6 and 8 years!
Video Tutorial Included
Scroll down just a bit on the Bernat Colorblock Ruffle Front Vest pattern page on Yarnspirations, and you’ll find the right-handed video tutorial for the pattern! And here’s the leftie’s version below:
Left-Handed Bernat Colorblock Ruffle Front Vest Tutorial
Click here to subscribe to the Moogly YouTube Channel!
Get the Free Pattern Download for the Bernat Colorblock Ruffle Front Vest
CLICK HERE to go right to the pattern page! You can download the free pattern by clicking on the blue-grey stripe labeled “Download Free Pattern.” Want to save it for later? Then, add it to your Ravelry Queue and Favorites!
And while you’re downloading the pattern, you can order the yarn too – pick whichever colorway appeals to you to make this vest your own unique creation!
I hope you enjoy making this free crochet children’s vest pattern! Here’s a Pin for your favorite Crochet Pinterest board! But that’s not all…
Looking for More?
Love crocheting one skein crochet patterns? I have lots you can try! You can browse them all here on Moogly or search my patterns on Ravelry! Some of my most recent quick makes include the Whispering Arrows Shawl, One Skein Diamond Lace Scarf, Emergency Basket, Bijou Cowl (paid), and Easy One Skein Bandana Cowl– also made with Bernat Pop!
If this free crochet Colorblock Ruffle Front Vest pattern inspires you to make your own project, and you post a photo on social media, be sure to tag me @mooglyblog or #mooglyblog! I love seeing what you make!
THE FINE PRINT
Follow Moogly on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram! Thank you to Yarnspirations for sponsoring this post.
Elaine Assante
Love the ruffle front color block child’s vest. Any chance for something similar in adult size?
Tamara Kelly
I’ve had a few requests now! 😀
Linda J Dziubala
Thank you for this adorable pattern. I can’t wait to knit it for my granddaughter. However, I believe there is an error. I think the second row should be 1 SC, 1 DC and mine says 1sc, 1sc. Just wanted to let you know as I know you like your pattern to be correct and always do such a beautiful job.
Thanks for your patterns,
Linda D.
Tamara Kelly
Thank you Linda, I’ve let them know about the error, hopefully they will have it fixed soon! ♥
Angela Gutay
Hi! Just started working on this for a friend’s daughter and am excited to finish! Just wanted to check on a couple things, though: (1) is there a typo in the instructions for the left front? For 2nd row it says “*1sc in next st. 1sc in next st…” should the second part say “…1DC in next st…”? (2) the width of 12″ for the vest fronts isn’t making sense to me because the length is 12″ and it’s a rectangle. Am I reading the pattern incorrectly? Thanks!
Tamara Kelly
Hi Angela! Thank you for catching that, I sent it in and it looks like they haven’t updated the PDF yet, I’ll follow up with that today. So for anyone else – with this pattenr, you sc in the dc sts, and dc in the sc sts. 🙂
And you are correct, they have the wrong measurements for that dimension – I’ll have them correct that as well. It should be 6.5(6.5, 7, 7)” for the width of the front vest.
Angela Trott
I love this vest and would also appreciate something similar in adult sizes.
Tamara Kelly
Thank you, Angela! I’ll add it to the list! 😀
Alexandra
Adorable little vest!
Tamara Kelly
Thank you so much! ♥
Sam
I am struggling to understand left underarm count. The pattern count on 1st row is definitely off.
Ch1 (1sc, 1dc) 10, (10-9-9) leave 20-20-18-18 unworked gives me 40-40-36-36!
Am I just being thick?
Tamara Kelly
Hi Sam! The “20 (20-18-18) sts.” is the total stitch count for the row.
Sam
Oops 🤣
Sorry