Knit A Celtic Pattern Gilet Preview: February 25, 2023


Brown haired woman model wearing a cosy knit celtic pattern gilet in a silver shade

We’re showing you how to knit a gorgeous celtic pattern gilet this week.

Difficulty: Intermediate

How To Knit A Celtic Pattern Gilet

Close up macro photo of celtic pattern knit in the gilet

Photography by Eddie Phillips.

Show off your knitting skills with our gilet, which features Celtic patterns front and back.

Our gilet comes with instructions for six sizes ranging from 76/81 cm (30/32 ins) to 127/132 cm (50/52 ins). Actual size is approx. 18/13 cm (7/5 ins) larger which will give a comfortable fit over a bottom layer.

The yarn used is Stylecraft Special Aran with Wool in Silver Nepp (5516). This yarn features flecks of colour to add extra interest. The yarn comes in 400-g balls and is great value with the first two sizes costing around £22.

The yarn contains 20% wool and is soft to the touch. If you prefer another shade then there are plenty to choose from. To find out more about the yarn or find your local stockist, visit www.stylecraft-yarns.co.uk.

We have graded this as an intermediate design. The Celtic panels are worked over 23 stitches and 36 rows and are repeated throughout. The back features both the left and right panels. You will need a cable needle to work all the panels.

Finally, three buttons add the finishing touch. Ours came from www.duttonsforbuttons.co.uk where you will find a huge selection of fastenings.

This gilet is perfect as we move towards spring. Its timeless design makes it a real winner.

Send in yours!

The People’s Friend team want to see your creations. Send them to peoplesfriend@dcthomson.co.uk for a chance to be shared on social media or in the magazine!

Get the issue!

Cover of The People's Friend February 25 issue with illustration of Glen Lochay

Copyright of DC Thomson.

Find the full instructions for how to knit a celtic pattern gilet in our February 25, 2023 issue of “The People’s Friend”. On sale now! Available online or from most major supermarkets and newsagents. Or subscribe to the magazine to get every issue delivered straight to your door, making sure you never miss an issue. 

Get more craft ideas from the “Friend”. 

Liz O’Rourke

I am part of the Features Team and my hobbies include knitting and crafts, reading and foreign travel – which are also my main responsibilities on the “Friend”. If you walk into the office you will soon spot my desk, it’s the one piled high with knitwear and balls of yarn!

Knit A Celtic Pattern Gilet Preview: February 25, 2023

Brown haired woman model wearing a cosy knit celtic pattern gilet in a silver shade

We’re showing you how to knit a gorgeous celtic pattern gilet this week.

Difficulty: Intermediate

How To Knit A Celtic Pattern Gilet

Close up macro photo of celtic pattern knit in the gilet

Photography by Eddie Phillips.

Show off your knitting skills with our gilet, which features Celtic patterns front and back.

Our gilet comes with instructions for six sizes ranging from 76/81 cm (30/32 ins) to 127/132 cm (50/52 ins). Actual size is approx. 18/13 cm (7/5 ins) larger which will give a comfortable fit over a bottom layer.

The yarn used is Stylecraft Special Aran with Wool in Silver Nepp (5516). This yarn features flecks of colour to add extra interest. The yarn comes in 400-g balls and is great value with the first two sizes costing around £22.

The yarn contains 20% wool and is soft to the touch. If you prefer another shade then there are plenty to choose from. To find out more about the yarn or find your local stockist, visit www.stylecraft-yarns.co.uk.

We have graded this as an intermediate design. The Celtic panels are worked over 23 stitches and 36 rows and are repeated throughout. The back features both the left and right panels. You will need a cable needle to work all the panels.

Finally, three buttons add the finishing touch. Ours came from www.duttonsforbuttons.co.uk where you will find a huge selection of fastenings.

This gilet is perfect as we move towards spring. Its timeless design makes it a real winner.

Send in yours!

The People’s Friend team want to see your creations. Send them to peoplesfriend@dcthomson.co.uk for a chance to be shared on social media or in the magazine!

Get the issue!

Cover of The People's Friend February 25 issue with illustration of Glen Lochay

Copyright of DC Thomson.

Find the full instructions for how to knit a celtic pattern gilet in our February 25, 2023 issue of “The People’s Friend”. On sale now! Available online or from most major supermarkets and newsagents. Or subscribe to the magazine to get every issue delivered straight to your door, making sure you never miss an issue. 

Get more craft ideas from the “Friend”. 

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