“Make me a vest that looks like a road!” said my
4-year-old, and out of that brainstorm
this vest was born.
I admit it, my first thought was to just find a vest pattern and tweak
it. But who knew that once a kid is older than two years old, knitting
patterns are so sparse? Add that it is for a boy...good luck!
So my son’s road-construction-in-yarn challenge took on a life
of its own.
Buckle up and hold on: zipping over one shoulder is a double-yellow stripe
which continues down the back. Blinking on the opposite side is a
signal (three picked-up patch pockets, perfect for storing spare racecars). Screech
to a halt, and all the ribbing looks like tire tracks. Vroom!
MATERIALS
Yarn
Berroco
Comfort [50% Super Fine Nylon, 50%
Super Fine Acrylic; 210yd/193m per 100g skein]
[MC]
#9713 Dusk; 2 skeins
[CC1]
#9732 Primary Yellow; 1 skein
[CC2]
#9734 Licorice; 1 skein
[CC3]
#9752 Adirondack; 1 skein
[CC4]
#9750 Primary Red; 1 skein Note: Yarn
quantities are the same for all sizes.
Recommended needle size [always use a needle
size that gives you the gauge
listed below -- every knitter's
gauge is unique]
1
set US #9/5.5mm straight needles
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
C4B: Slip next 2 sts to cable needle and hold to back of work;
k2 from left needle, k2 from cable needle.
C4F: Slip next 2 sts to cable needle and hold to front
of work; k2 from left needle, k2 from cable needle.
LT: (Left Twist) Reach right needle around back of first
st on left needle and k into back loop of second st on
left needle, without removing st from needle; k into front
of first st on left needle, then drop both first and second
sts from left needle.
RPT: (Right Purl Twist) P into front of second st on left
needle, without removing st from left needle; p into front
of first st on left needle, then drop both first and second
sts from left needle.
Tire Track Rib (Worked over a multiple of 3 sts + 2): Row 1 [RS]: [LT, p1] to last 2 sts, LT. Row 2 [WS]: [RPT, k1] to last 2 sts,
RPT.
Repeat these 2 rows for Tire Track Rib.
Double-Yellow Stripe Cable (Worked over 9 sts): Row 1 [RS]: K4, p1, k4. Row 2 [WS]: P4, k1, p4. Row 3 [RS]: C4B, p1, C4F. Row 4 [WS]: Work as for Row 2.
Repeat Rows 1-4 for Double-Yellow Stripe
Cable.
Seed Stitch (Worked over an odd number of sts): All Rows: P1, [k1, p1] to end.
Intarsia:
This pattern involves the Intarsia method
of color work. When working in this way, different sections
of each row are worked with different colors. Use a separate
length of yarn for each area of color.
When switching from one color to the
next within each row, drop the color you have been knitting
with, and bring the yarn for the next color up under the
yarn of the previous color before you continue knitting.
This will twist the 2 yarns around each other. It is very
important to do this; if you do not wrap the yarns in this
way, the areas of color will not be joined, and you will
have holes in your work.
BACK
Using MC, CO 50[53, 56, 59] sts. Beginning with a RS row, work Tire Track
Rib until work measures 1.5 inches, ending with a WS row.
Note: See Pattern Notes above re. the intarsia method
of colorwork.
Set-up Row [RS]: Using ball of MC attached,
k9[10, 11, 11], p1; attach CC1 and work [k1, m1] twice,
p1, [k1, m1] twice; attach second ball of MC and work p1,
k34[36, 38, 41]. 54[57, 60, 63] sts.
Next Row [WS]: Using MC, p34[36,
38, 41], k1; using
CC1, work Row 2 of Double-Yellow Stripe
Cable; using MC, k1, p9[10,
11, 11].
These two rows set pattern for back:
MC sections are worked in stockinette st, with a 1-st column
of reverse stockinette st at each side of the Double-Yellow
Stripe Cable, which is worked using CC1.
Continue in pattern until work measures 8[9.75, 10.75,
11.25] inches or desired length to underarm, ending with
a WS row.
Continuing in pattern as set, shape armholes as follows:
BO 4[4, 5, 5] sts at beginning of next
2 rows. 46[49, 50, 53] sts.
Next Row [RS]: Ssk, work in pattern to last 2 sts, k2tog.
Work 1 row in pattern.
Repeat these 2 rows 2[3, 3, 3] times
more. 40[41, 42, 45] sts.
Continue in pattern until work measures 5.75[6, 7, 7.5]
inches from beginning of armhole (13.75[15.75, 17.75, 18.75]
inches from lower edge), ending with a WS row. BO all sts
using appropriate color for each section.
FRONT
Using MC, CO 50[53, 56, 59] sts. Beginning with
a RS row, work Tire Track Rib until work
measures 1.5 inches, ending with a WS
row.
Set-up Row [RS]: Using ball of MC attached, k34[36, 38,
41], p1; attach CC1 and work [k1, m1] twice, p1, [k1, m1]
twice; attach second ball of MC and work p1, k9[10, 11,
11]. 54[57, 60, 63] sts.
Next Row [WS]: Using MC, p9[10,
11, 11], k1; using CC1, work Row 2 of Double-Yellow
Stripe Cable; using MC, k1, p34[36,
38, 41].
These two rows set pattern for front:
MC sections are worked in stockinette st, with a 1-st column
of reverse stockinette st at each side of the Double-Yellow
Stripe Cable, which is worked using CC1.
Continue in pattern until work measures same as back to
underarm, ending with a WS row.
Shape armholes as for Back.
When work measures 1.25[1.5, 2, 2.5] inches from beginning
of armhole (9.25[11.25, 12.75, 13.75] inches from lower
edge) ending with a WS row, shape neckline as follows: Next Row [RS]: K16[17, 17, 19] and place
all sts just worked on st holder for left front; BO 2 sts,
work in pattern to end. 22[22, 23, 24] sts.
Work 1 row in pattern. Next Row [RS]: Ssk, work in pattern to
end.
Repeat these 2 rows 5[6, 7, 8] times
more. 16[15, 15, 15] sts.
Continue in pattern until work measures
same as back to shoulder, ending with a WS row. BO all
sts using appropriate color for each section.
Place held sts of left front on needle and join MC with
WS facing.
P 1 row. Next Row [RS]: K to last 2 sts, k2tog.
Repeat these 2 rows 5[6, 7, 8] times
more. 10[10, 9, 10] sts.
Continue in pattern until work measures same as back to
shoulder, ending with a WS row. BO all sts.
POCKETS
Before working each pocket, a line of basting will
be worked using smooth waste yarn, which will be used as
a guide for picking up sts for the pocket. Sts will be
picked up on RS of fabric using a crochet hook and CC2
(see photo).
Green Signal Pocket:
Lay front of vest flat with RS facing
up. Measure 2.5 inches from right edge
[will be left edge when worn] and 1.5[1.5,
2.25, 2.75] inches from lower edge.
Beginning at this point and continuing
along a single row of sts toward center
of vest, baste a line 11 sts long.
With CC2 and using basted line as a guide
(see photo above), pick up 11 sts and place on needle.
Set-up Row [WS]: P11.
Work Rows 1-11 of Pocket Chart, using
CC3 as Signal Color.
Using CC2, work 2 rows Seed Stitch. BO
all sts in Seed Stitch.
Using CC2, work a line of stem stitch embroidery around
circle design (see Pattern Notes). Weave in ends.
Pin side edges of pocket to vest front,
ensuring that edges are straight and even; upper edge of
pocket should be 2.5 inches from lower edge. Sew in place.
Remove pins and waste yarn.
Yellow Signal Pocket:
Measure up 0.25[0.25, 0.5, 0.5] inches
from top of green pocket. Baste a line 11 sts long, directly
above and in line with green pocket.
Work as for green signal pocket, using
CC1 as Signal Color.
Red Signal Pocket:
Measure up 0.25[0.25, 0.5, 0.5] inches
from top of yellow pocket. Baste a line 11 sts long,
directly above and in line with yellow pocket.
Work as for green signal pocket, using
CC4 as Signal Color.
FINISHING
Weave in ends.
With MC, using column of p sts as a guide, work a row of backstitch embroidery
down center of Double-Yellow Stripe Cable on both front and back of vest.
Sew right shoulder seams, taking up excess width within cable section as
necessary.
Count 10[10, 9, 10] sts from armhole edge along BO edge of back,
and place a pin in work at this point to indicate end of left shoulder
seam.
Do not work left shoulder seam yet; neckband is worked first.
Neckband:
Using MC, with RS facing
and beginning at left shoulder, pick up and k 25[25,
28, 31] down left front neckline edge, place marker,
pick up and k 1 st at center of V-neckline, place marker,
pick up and k 24[24, 26, 30] sts up right front neckline
edge and 16[16, 20, 22] sts across back neckline edge,
ending at marked point. 66[66, 75, 84] sts.
Row 1 [WS]: [RPT, k1] to
4 sts before first marker, RPT, ssk, slip marker, p1,
slip marker, k2tog, [RPT, k1] to last 2 sts, RPT. 64[64,
73, 82] sts.
Row 2 [RS]: [LT, p1] to
3 sts before first marker, k1, ssk, slip marker, k1,
slip marker, k2tog, k1, [p1, LT] to end. 62[62, 71, 80]
sts.
Row 3 [WS]: [RPT, k1] to
2 sts before first marker, ssk, slip marker, p1, slip
marker, k2tog, [k1, RPT] to end. 60[60, 69, 78] sts.
Row 4 [RS]: [LT, p1] to
4 sts before first marker, LT, ssk, slip marker, k1,
slip marker, k2tog, LT, [p1, LT] to end. 58[58, 67, 76]
sts.
BO all sts loosely in pattern
(do not work twists when binding off).
Armhole Edging:
Sew left shoulder seam.
Using
MC, with RS facing and beginning at underarm edge,
pick up and k59[59, 71, 74] sts around one armhole.
Work 4 rows Tire Track
Rib, beginning with WS
row and ending with RS row.
BO all sts loosely in pattern
(do not work twists when
binding off).
Work edging around other armhole in the
same way.
Sew side seams and armhole edging seams. Weave in remaining
ends and block as desired.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Valerie Beard is a civil engineer living
in Pismo Beach, CA with her son and husband. They are very patient
with the lady of the house rambling on and on about cables, lace,
yarn, and dropped stitches.