Sunday, September 19, 2010

sexy vesty


I really enjoyed making this vest as it was a challenge for me. I thought I would post additional information on converting the pattern notes into a pattern. Follow the pattern notes from Canary Knits until you get to the neckline. My additions are included in red and are for about a size small (CO 140 stitches). Canary knits' pattern notes are included in bold black font.

Notes:

**Added an inch to the body of the vest based on comments from others who have completed this project.

**After completing the body of the vest I added a lifeline before working on the front and back.

Begin Neckline:

Knit 27 sts, k2tog, k1, turn work, purl back to beginning of round. On EVERY right side row, decrease this way until there’s 26 sts left for this section (this is the right-front panel). [I wrote this out below]

[Neck and Armhole insert] Start with 30 stitches

1st Row: K 27 sts, k2tog, k1 (-1 sts) 29 sts

2nd Row: Purl

3rd Row: K 26 sts, k2tog, k1 (-1 sts) 28 sts

4th Row: Purl

5th Row: K 25 sts, k2tog, k1 (-1 sts) 27 sts

6th Row: Purl

7th Row: K 24 sts, k2tog, k1 (-1 sts) 26 sts

8th Row: Purl

Now increase 1 sts at armhole side on right side 5 times. (READ AHEAD)

When these increases are done, cast off 5 sts at beginning of row for armholes. [I wrote this out below]

[Armhole insert]

1st Row: Increase 1 st, K26 (+1 st) 27 sts

2nd Row: Purl

3rd Row: Increase 1 st, K27 (+1 st) 28 sts

4th Row: Purl

5th Row: Increase 1 st, K28 (+1) 29 Sts

6th Row: Purl

7th Row: Increase 1 st K29 (+1) 30 sts

8th Row: Purl

9th Row: Increase 1 st K30 (+1) 31 sts

10th Row: Purl

11th Row: Cast off 5 stitches K 26 stitches

AT SAME TIME: continue doing the neckline decreases until there’s 15 sts left on the front panel. Knit these 15 sts until the armhole measures 8 inches. [I wrote this out below]

[Work Left Front]

1st Row: Purl (26 st)

2nd Row: K 23, k2tog, K1 (-1 st) 25 stitches

3rd Row: Purl

4th Row: K22, K2Tog, K1 (-1 st) 24 stitches

5th Row: Purl

6th Row: K21, k2tog, K1 (-1 st) 23 stitches

7th row: Purl

8th Row: K20, K2tog, k1 (-1 st) 22 stitches

9th Row: Purl

10th Row: K19, k2tog, k1 (-1 st) 21 stitches

11th Row: Purl

12th Row: K18, k2tog, k1 (-1 st) 20 stitches

13th Row: Purl

14th Row: K17, k2tog, k1 (-1 st) 19 stitches

15th Row: Purl

16th Row: K16, k2tog, k1 (-1 st) 18 stitches

17th Row: Purl

18th Row: K15, k2tog, k1 (-1 st) 17 stitches

19th Row: Purl

20th Row: K14, k2tog, k1 (-1 st) 16 stitches

21st Row: Purl

22nd Row: k13, k2tog, k1 (-1 st) 15 stitches

Knit these 15 sts until the armhole measures 8 inches.

Second front panel: Work the same as the first front panel, but in reverse. So, for neckline decreases, you would knit 1, ssk, knit across to the end. [I wrote this out below]

[Work Right Front]

1st Row: Purl (26 st)

2nd Row: K 1, ssk K23 (-1 st) 25 stitches

3rd Row: Purl

4th Row: K1 ssk K 22 (-1 st) 24 stitches

5th Row: Purl

6th Row: K1 ssk K21 (-1 st) 23 stitches

7th row: Purl

8th Row: K1 ssk k20 (-1 st) 22 stitches

9th Row: Purl

10th Row: K1 ssk k19 (-1 st) 21 stitches

11th Row: Purl

12th Row: K1 ssk k18 (-1 st) 20 stitches

13th Row: Purl

14th Row: K1 ssk k17 (-1 st) 19 stitches

15th Row: Purl

16th Row: K1 ssk k16 (-1 st) 18 stitches

17th Row: Purl

18th Row: K1 ssk k15 (-1 st) 17 stitches

19th Row: Purl

20th Row: K1 ssk k 14 (-1 st) 16 stitches

21st Row: Purl

22nd Row: k1 ssk k13 (-1 st) 15 stitches

Knit these 15 sts until the armhole measures 8 inches.

Back: Rejoin and work until piece is 1 inch from join. Now increase 5 sts each side, to match front panels. When these increases have been worked, cast off 5 sts at the beginning of next two rows.(armhole cast-offs should match the front panels). Follow the armhole insert instructions above for this section again. Knit these sts until back measures 2. less than the front panels. Now put centre sts on a holder, leaving 15 sts at each side.Continue working these 15 sts until back panels match front panels in length.

Follow the remaining pattern notes. THANK YOU Canary Knits for a great pattern!

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