The (also known as the Ata or Cepken vest) is a classic Turkish hand-knitted garment for boys, characterized by its structured, waistcoat-like appearance. While traditional versions are often plain, the Burgulu (cabled) variation adds sophisticated texture and visual interest. Key Features and Materials
The vest typically features a double-breasted front with two rows of buttons and often includes faux pocket flaps for a "gentlemanly" look. Materials: Tunus Isi Efe Yelegi Burgulu Efe Yelegi
Tunisian crochet uses a long "hook-needle" (tığ şiş) that holds all stitches on the hook during the forward pass and works them off on the return pass. The (also known as the Ata or Cepken
Often requires 1.5 to 2 balls of anti-pilling baby yarn (e.g., Nako Elit Baby) for a standard 1-year-old size. Buttons: Standard designs use 6 buttons. General Construction (1-Year-Old Size) Materials: Tunisian crochet uses a long "hook-needle" (tığ
Usually a size 3.5 to 4.5 Tunisian hook, depending on yarn weight.