Inspired by a vintage 1920s pattern, Zora is a smart cardigan that features an open shawl collar and the long lines typical of the Jazz Age. Just like its namesake, the intrepid American author and folklorist Zora Neale Hurston, this cardigan is relaxed yet sophisticated in any setting. As versatile as it is snappy, Zora can be worn with a shawl pin or brooch, belted, or just worn open for a more casual look. A slight flare at the hips is flattering to the curvy figure, and a wide section of ribbing at the waist provides the cardigan with a bit of thoroughly modern tailoring. Don't be afraid of the finer gauge -- Zora knits up surprisingly quickly, and the lace pattern is deceptively easy to memorize. Knit in a light but warm and luscious wool/silk blend with vivacious color and a luxurious drape, it makes a great layering piece that you can depend on year-round. |
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model: Kristen Rengren photos: Zoe Gottstein |
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
PATTERN NOTES |
Quatrefoil Eyelet Pattern [shown at right] When increasing and decreasing in pattern (when shaping sleeves and armholes, for example), there will be times when there are not enough sts to work a full Quatrefoil Eyelet motif. When this happens, work these sts in stockinette st instead. |
DIRECTIONS Hem Facing: Lower Back: Shape Waist: Continue in pattern until work measures 7[7.5, 8, 8.5, 8.5, 8.5, 9] inches from turning ridge, ending with a WS row. Waistband: Work in Quatrefoil Eyelet Pattern until work measures 15.5[16, 16.5, 17, 17, 17.75, 18.5] inches from turning ridge or desired length to underarm, ending with a WS row. Shape Armholes: Decrease Row [RS]: Sl 1, ssk, work in pattern to last
3 sts, k2tog, k1. Continue in pattern until work measures 7.5[8, 8.5, 8.75, 9, 9.25, 9.5] inches from beginning of underarm (work measures 23[24, 25, 25.75, 26, 27, 28] inches from turning ridge), ending with a WS row. Shape Shoulders: CO 45[49, 57, 61, 69, 73, 81] sts. Work hem facing and turning ridge as for back. Note: When working in pattern, first st of each RS row is not counted in st pattern. Sl first st of RS row, work in pattern to end. Work in Quatrefoil Eyelet Pattern until work measures 4 inches from turning ridge, ending with a WS row; for sizes XS, L and 1X only, see paragraph below before working this section. Sizes XS, L and 1X Only: All Sizes: Continue in pattern until work measures 7[7.5, 8, 8.5, 8.5, 8.5, 9] inches from turning ridge, ending with a WS row. Waistband: Note: Read ahead! Neckline and armhole shaping are worked at the same time. Working in Quatrefoil Eyelet pattern, shape neckline as
follows: AT THE SAME TIME, when work measures same as back to underarm,
ending with a WS row, shape armhole as follows: Work 1 row in pattern. When all neckline and armhole decreases have been worked, 13[17, 19, 21, 23, 27, 29] sts remain. Continue in pattern until work measures same as back to beginning of shoulder shaping, ending with a WS row. Shape Shoulder: CO 45[49, 57, 61, 69, 73, 81] sts. Work hem facing and turning ridge as for back. Work in Quatrefoil Eyelet Pattern until work measures
4 inches from turning ridge, ending with a WS row; for
sizes XS, L and 1X only, work pattern as for right front. When work measures 4 inches from turning ridge, shape
waist as follows: Continue in pattern until work measures 7[7.5, 8, 8.5, 8.5, 8.5, 9] inches from turning ridge, ending with a WS row. Waistband: Note: Read ahead! Neckline and armhole shaping are worked at the same time. Working in Quatrefoil Eyelet pattern, shape neckline as
follows: AT THE SAME TIME, when work measures same as back to underarm,
ending with a RS row, shape armhole as follows: Decrease Row [RS]: Work in pattern to last 3 sts, k2tog,
k1. When all neckline and armhole decreases have been worked, 13[17, 19, 21, 23, 27, 29] sts remain. Continue in pattern until work measures same as back to beginning of shoulder shaping, ending with a RS row. Shape Shoulder: Cuff: Work Row 1 of Quatrefoil Eyelet Pattern. As for back, first and last sts of each row are not counted in st pattern. Note: As written, sleeves are 17.5[18, 18.5, 19, 19.25, 19.25, 19.25] inches long. If you wish to shorten the sleeves by more than about 0.5 inch, work fewer rows between increase rows in the last half of the sleeve. Increase Row [RS]: Sl 1, m1, work in pattern to last st,
m1, k1. Size 3X Only: All Sizes: Shape Sleeve Cap: Decrease Row [RS]: Sl 1, ssk, work in pattern to last
3 sts, k2tog, k1. Work Decrease Row. Work 3 rows in pattern. Work Decrease Row. Work 1 row in pattern. |
FINISHING Fold hem facing of fronts and back to WS of work and sew in place, taking care not to sew too tightly or distort fabric. Sew shoulder seams. Front Bands and Collar: Count your sts. It is important to have an even number of sts; if you have an odd number, decrease 1 st when working the next row. If you have a multiple of 4 sts, work 2x2 Rib as follows: If you have a multiple of 4 sts + 2, work 2x2 Rib as
follows: Work in 2x2 Rib as set until band measures 4 inches. Loosely BO all sts in pattern. Sew sleeves into armholes. Sew sleeve seams and side
seams. Weave in remaining ends. Belt (Optional): |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Kristen Rengren is the author of Vintage Baby Knits: More than
40 She blogs about designing, about vintage knitting, and occasionally, about jam and pie, at retroknit.net. |
Pattern & images © 2009 Kristen Rengren. Contact Kristen |