For a long time I have wanted to use old, traditional
Finnish crafts and national costumes
in some way. The
costumes, especially their colors and
patterns, have been very inspirational
in this pattern.
The flower pattern
found in a book of old Finnish embroidery
patterns. I adjusted the flower to work
when knitted, and designed the
vest around it. "Soria" is
an old Finnish word and means willowy
and young maiden.
I also wanted to make something good using my needles,
so I've donated my Knitty honorarium
for this pattern to the Unicef, for children
that need help.
And I hope that those
who use this pattern will want to pay
it forward by making something good for
other people, something unselfish, something
that wil make somebody happy.
Editor's note: If you'd like to follow Tikru's lead and
donate to Unicef, you'll find their donation
page here.
Recommended needle size [always use a needle
size that gives you the gauge
listed below -- every knitter's
gauge is unique]
1
32-inch US #8/5mm circular needle
1 spare circular needle, US #8/5mm or smaller, 24 inches or longer
Notions
Yarn
needle
Stitch markers
Stitch
holders or waste yarn
GAUGE
18 sts/21 rows = 4" in stockinette stitch
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
C3F: Slip next st to cable needle and hold to front of work;
k2 from left needle, k1 from cable needle.
C3B: Slip next 2 sts to cable needle and hold to back
of work; k1 from left needle, k2 from cable needle.
Cable Pattern (Worked in the round over
a multiple of 7 sts): Rounds 1-3: [K6, p1] to end. Round 4: [C3B, C3F, p1] to end.
Repeat Rounds 1-4 for Cable Pattern.
Cable Pattern
(Worked back and forth over a multiple of
7 sts + 1): Rows 1 and 3 [WS]: K1, [p6, k1] to end. Row 2 [RS]: P1, [k6, p1] to end. Row 4 [RS]: P1, [C3B, C3F, p1] to end.
Repeat Rows 1-4 for Cable Pattern.
DIRECTIONS
LOWER BODY Note: Vest is worked in the round to the underarms,
then divided for upper front and back.
Using MC, CO 144[162, 180, 198, 216, 234] sts. Place marker
and join to begin working in the
round, being careful not to twist.
K 3 rounds.
P 1 round.
K 3 rounds.
Work Rounds 1-19 of Flower Chart.
For sizes S, L and 2X: K
1 round using MC, evenly increasing
3[-, 2, -, 1, -] sts.
147[-, 182, -, 217, -] sts.
For sizes M, 1X and 3X: K 1 round
using MC, evenly decreasing -[1, -, 2,
-, 3] sts.
-[161, -, 196, -, 231] sts.
Using MC, work in Cable Pattern until work measures 15[16,
16.5, 17, 17.5, 18] inches or desired length to underarm,
ending with Round 1 or 3 of pattern.
UPPER FRONT
From this point, upper front will be worked
back and forth in rows.
Continuing in pattern as set, shape armhole and neckline
as follows. When decreasing in cable pattern, if there
are not enough sts to work a cable twist, work those sts
in stockinette st instead. Neckline will be shaped using
short rows.
Row 1 [RS]: BO 6[6, 6, 13, 13, 13] sts; work in pattern
until there are 29[29, 29, 29, 36, 36] sts on right needle,
then place these sts on st holder or waste yarn for left
front; work 13[20, 27, 27, 27, 34] sts in pattern, then
place these sts on separate st holder or waste yarn for
front neckline; work 35[35, 35, 42, 49, 49] sts in pattern;
place next 64[71, 85, 85, 92, 99] sts (all sts to end of
round) on spare needle for back.
Right front will be worked
back and forth over 35[35, 35, 42, 49, 49] sts remaining
on needle.
Row 2 [WS]: BO 6[6, 6, 13, 13, 13] sts,
work in pattern to last st, W&T. 29[29, 29, 29, 36,
36] sts.
Odd-Numbered Rows 3-9 [RS]: Work in pattern
to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1.
Row 4 [WS]: Sl 1 purlwise, work in pattern
to last 3 sts, W&T.
Row 6 [WS]: Sl 1 purlwise, work in pattern
to last 5 sts, W&T.
Row 8 [WS]: Sl 1 purlwise, work in pattern
to last 6 sts, W&T.
Row 10 [WS]: Sl 1 purlwise, work in pattern
to last 6 sts; place next 6 sts on st holder or waste yarn
(may be placed on same holder as other sts of front neckline).
Row 11 [RS]: Sl 1 knitwise, work in pattern
to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1.
Row 12 [WS]: Sl 1 purlwise, work in pattern.
Row 13 [RS]: Work as for Row
11. 17[17,
17, 17, 24, 24] sts remain. When looking at piece with
RS facing and reading sts from right to left, there will
be 1 k st, 1 p st, 2[2, 2, 2, 3, 3] 7-st repeats of Cable
Pattern, and 1 final k st.
Continue in pattern, slipping first st of each row, until
work measures 7.5[8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10] inches from beginning
of armhole. Place sts on st holder or waste yarn.
Place 29[29, 29, 29, 36, 36] held sts of left front on
needle and join yarn with WS facing.
Odd-Numbered Rows 1-9 [WS]: Work in pattern.
Row 2 [RS]: Sl 1 knitwise, ssk, work
in pattern to last st, W&T.
Row 4 [RS]: Sl 1 knitwise, ssk, work
in pattern to last 3 sts, W&T.
Row 6 [RS]: Sl 1 knitwise, ssk, work
in pattern to last 5 sts, W&T.
Row 8 [RS]: Sl 1 knitwise, ssk, work
in pattern to last 6 sts, W&T.
Row 10 [RS]: Sl 1 knitwise,
ssk, work in pattern to last 6 sts; place
next 6 sts on st holder or waste yarn
(may be placed on same holder as other sts of front neckline).
Row 11 [WS]: Sl 1 purlwise, work in pattern
to end.
Row 12 [RS]: Sl 1 knitwise, ssk, work
in pattern to end. 17[17, 17, 17, 24,
24] sts remain.
When looking at piece with RS facing and
reading sts from right to left, there will be 1 k st, 1
p st, 2[2, 2, 2, 3, 3] 7-st repeats of Cable Pattern, and
1 final k st.
Continue in pattern over these sts, slipping
first st of each row, until work measures 7.5[8, 8.5, 9,
9.5, 10] inches from beginning of armhole. Place sts on
st holder or waste yarn.
UPPER BACK
Place 64[71, 85, 85, 92, 99] held sts of back
on working needle and join yarn with RS facing. Decrease Row [RS]: Sl 1 knitwise, ssk,
work in pattern to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1. Next Row [WS]: Sl 1 purlwise, work in
pattern to end.
Repeat these 2 rows 5 times more. 52[59,
73, 73, 80, 87] sts.
Sizes L, 1X, 2X, 3X Only:
Work in pattern for -[-0.5, 1, 1.5, 2]
inches, ending with a WS row.
Sizes S, 2X Only:
Decrease 1 st when working first row
of chart as directed below. 51[-, -, -, 79, -] sts.
All Sizes:
Work Rows 1-19 of Back Chart for your
size, working first and last st of each row using CC1
and beginning and ending as indicated.
When all rows of chart are complete, work in stockinette
st using MC until work measures 6[6.5, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5]
inches from beginning of armhole, ending with a WS row.
Neckline is shaped using short rows.
Right Shoulder
Short rows for right side of neckline
begin with RS facing.
K23[23, 23, 23, 30, 30], W&T. P to end.
K20[20, 20, 20, 27, 27], W&T. P to end.
K18[18, 18, 18, 25, 25], W&T. P to end.
K17[17, 17, 17, 24, 24], W&T. P to end.
Join first 17[17, 17, 17, 24, 24] sts
of right back shoulder to held sts of right front shoulder
using three-needle bind off. Break yarn.
Left Shoulder
Slide remaining sts to other end of circular
needle and join yarn at armhole edge with WS facing.
Short rows for left side of neckline begin with WS facing.
P23[23, 23, 23, 30, 30], W&T. K to end.
P20[20, 20, 20, 27, 27], W&T. K to end.
P18[18, 18, 18, 25, 25], W&T. K to end.
P17[17, 17, 17, 24, 24], W&T. K to end.
Join last 17[17, 17, 17, 24, 24] sts
of left back shoulder to held sts of left front shoulder
using three-needle bind off. Break yarn. 17[25, 39, 39,
31, 39] back neckline sts remain.
FINISHING Neckband
Place held sts of front neckline on spare circular needle. Sts of back
neckline are still on working needle.
With RS facing, join yarn at neckline edge of right shoulder seam. K all
sts of back neckline, picking up wraps and working them together with wrapped
sts. Pick up and k approx. 1 sts for every 2 rows along left front neckline
edge; k all sts of front neckline, picking up wraps and working them together
with wrapped sts; pick up and k approx. 1 st for every 2 rows along right
front neckline edge. Join to work in the round.
Next Round: [K1, p1] to end.
Repeat this round 3 times
more.
BO all sts knitwise, working
[k6, k2tog] as you bind off.
Weave in ends and block to measurements shown.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Tikru is a knitter and a teacher in Finland.
Mostly she knits for her family, but last
yrs she has spent her knitting time making
designs for some publications. She found inspirations from verywhere,
mostly from the nature.
She keeps a blog here.
And you can find her in Ravelry using the name Tikru.