Lorelai Knit Vest Lesson 5 – Shape the Shoulders and Finish the Neckline

Welcome to Lesson 5 of the Lorelai Knit Vest from the 6th Annual Marly Bird Turkey Trot Make-Along! 🦃✨ We’re in the final stages of crafting your vest, and this lesson focuses on shaping the shoulders and continuing the front neckline for a beautifully structured finish.

This section ties together all the elements you’ve worked on so far, ensuring your vest has a polished, professional look.

Make sure to follow the video tutorial for tips on creating smooth transitions and ensuring symmetry between the front and back pieces. With just a little more effort, you’ll be ready for the final finishing touches!

Don’t forget to share your progress in the Marly Bird BiCrafty Community—we can’t wait to see your creativity in action!

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In this lesson, you’ll tackle the techniques needed to create well-fitted shoulders and a clean neckline that ties the whole garment together. These steps are crucial for ensuring your vest fits perfectly and looks polished. Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or working on your first garment, this part of the project is both exciting and rewarding.

We’ll guide you through every step, including how to maintain the garter stitch column along the neckline. You’ll also learn how to bind off for a seamless transition between the back and front shoulders.

As you complete the shoulder and neckline shaping, your Lorelai Knit Vest will truly take shape, giving you a glimpse of the finished piece. Don’t forget to watch the Lesson 5 video for helpful tips and tricks to ensure success. Ready to knit? Scroll down for the detailed instructions and video tutorial! 🧶✨

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As always, watch the Lorelai Knit Vest Lesson 5 video for demonstrations, tips, and extra insights to help make your vest uniquely yours.

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A person with curly hair and glasses is smiling, standing on a patterned rug in a room with plants. They are wearing a white shirt under a knit vest in purple and gray, which perfectly shapes the shoulders, paired with black pants. -Marly Bird

Lorelai Knit Vest – Turkey Trot 2024

Designed by Marly Bird

SKILL LEVEL

Adventurous Beginner

MEASUREMENTS

To Fit Size

XS (S, M, L-XL, 2X, 3X, 4X-5X) 

Finished Measurements

(also see schematic)

Bust 28 (34, 39½, 45, 51, 56.5, 62)” [71 (86.5, 100.5, 114.5, 129.5, 143.5, 157.5) cm]
Length 20½ (21, 23¾, 24½, 25¼, 28, 30½)” [52 (53.5, 60.5, 62, 64, 71, 77.5) cm]

  • Designed to have 2-4” of positive ease

Gauge 

See Gauge Swatch Instructions Below

17 sts in and 28 rows in Stockinette Windows pattern = 4 x 4” [10 x 10 cm]

  • Note: Work a gauge swatch in the Stockinette Windows pattern stitch over 36 stitches and at least 3 full repeats, then rows 1-4 once more. Bind off and measure.

Begin with the Gauge Swatch

Before you start with the pattern, it is important you begin with a gauge swatch to confirm you are using the right size needles for you.

For the gauge swatch, use size 8 [5mm] needles and work up these instructions: 

Cast on 36

Row 1 (WS): Knit.

Rows 2-4: Knit.

Row 5: * K2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end.

Row 6: Knit.

Row 7: * K2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end.

Row 8: Knit.

Row 9: * K2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end.

Row 10: Knit.

Row 11: * K2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end.

Row 12: Knit.

Row 13: * K2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end.

Row 14: Knit.

Repeat rows 1-14 two or three times more, then rows 1-4 once more. Bind off. 

Measure the swatch.

Gauge: 17 sts in and 28 rows in Stockinette Windows pattern = 4 x 4” [10 x 10 cm]

  • If you get TOO MANY STITCHES = Go Up A Needle Size ⬆️
  • If you get TOO FEW STITCHES = Go Down A Needle Size ⬇️

MATERIALS

Yarn 

Red Heart, Roll With It Melange (100% acrylic, 389 yds / 356 m, 5.29 oz / 150 g CYCA #4 worsted) 

3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5) skeins: #Autograph

Note: Yarn amounts include an extra ball for color-matching when working the upper front sections.

Knitting Needles

Two 32” [81 cm] U.S. 8 [5 mm] circular needles, or size required for gauge.

Note: Vest is worked back-and-forth in rows; a circular needle is used to hold the full length of the sts. A second needle is included for working both upper front sections at the same time.

Notions 

Removable Stitch markers

Tapestry needle 

Stitch Holders


ABBREVIATIONS

K – Knit

K2tog – Knit Two Stitches Together

P – Purl

Pm – Place Marker

RS – Right Side

St(s) – Stitches

WS – Wrong Side


SPECIAL STITCHES

⭐️ Ssk (Slip, Slip, Knit): Slip 2 stitches, one at a time, as if to knit. Insert left hand needle into the front of these two stitches and knit them together from this position (1 stitch decreased)


PATTERN STITCHES 

Stockinette Windows Pattern (for sizes S, L-XL, 3X)

Worked over a multiple of 12 sts.

Row 1 (WS): Knit.

Row 2: Knit

Row 3: Knit

Row 4: Knit.

Row 5: * K2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end.

Row 6: Knit.

Row 7: * K2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end.

Row 8: Knit.

Row 9: * K2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end.

Row 10: Knit.

Row 11: * K2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end.

Row 12: Knit.

Row 13: * K2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end.

Row 14: Knit.

Repeat Rows 1-14 for Stockinette Windows Pattern.

Stockinette Windows Pattern (offset – for sizes XS, M, 2X, 4X-5X)

Worked over a multiple of 12 sts.

Row 1 (WS): Knit.

Row 2: Knit

Row 3: Knit

Row 4: Knit.

Row 5: P4, k2, * k2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end to last 6 sts, k2, p4.

Row 6: Knit.

Row 7: P4, k2, * k2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end to last 6 sts, k2, p4.

Row 8: Knit.

Row 9: P4, k2, * k2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end to last 6 sts, k2, p4.

Row 10: Knit.

Row 11: P4, k2, * k2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end to last 6 sts, k2, p4.

Row 12: Knit.

Row 13: P4, k2, * k2, p8, k2; repeat from * to end to last 6 sts, k2, p4.

Row 14: Knit.

Repeat Rows 1-14 for Stockinette Windows Pattern, offset.


SCHEMATIC 


CHART

Knitting chart for a knit vest features a grid showing rows 1-14 and stitches 1-12. Black dots indicate knit and purl stitches on right and wrong sides, perfect for achieving the desired gauge. Green border marks pattern repeat, with legend included at the bottom right. -Marly Bird

✅ Full charts for each size is exclusive to the ad-free pdf only available with VIP Upgrade.


Row-by-Row Checksheet

✅ Only available with the VIP upgrade or ad-free pdf

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NOTES

  • Directions are for the smallest size; changes for all other sizes are in parentheses. When only one number is given then that number applies to all sizes.
  • Vest is worked from the bottom up in 2 pieces, then seamed together. Optional pockets are worked as-you-go.

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LORELAI KNIT VEST TURKEY TROT 2024

Lesson 5

Separate For Back Neck

Mark center 12 (18, 18, 24, 24, 24, 24) sts, leaving 19 (22, 22, 25, 25, 25, 31) sts on either side.

Next Row (WS): P1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to center 12 (18, 18, 24, 24, 24, 24) sts, bind off center 12 (18, 18, 24, 24, 24, 24) sts, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1 – 19 (22, 22, 25, 25, 25, 31) sts remain for each Shoulder.

Shape Back Right Shoulder and Neck

Next 10 Rows:

Row 1 (RS): Knit.

Row 2: Bind off 4 sts at Neck edge, p1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1 – 15 (18, 18, 21, 21, 21, 27) sts.

Row 3: Knit.

Row 4: Bind off 4 sts at Neck edge, p1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1 – 11 (14, 14, 17, 17, 17, 23) sts.

Row 5: Bind off 2 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5) at Shoulder edge, knit to end – 9 (11, 11, 13, 13, 13, 18) sts.

Row 6: P1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1.

Row 7: Bind off 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 6) at Shoulder edge, knit to end – 6 (8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 12) sts.

Row 8: P1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1.

Row 9: Bind off 3 (4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6) at Shoulder edge, knit to end – 3 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6) sts.

Row 10: P1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1.

Bind off remaining 3 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6) sts.

Shape Back Left Shoulder and Neck

With RS Facing, join new yarn to 19 (22, 22, 25, 25, 25, 31) still on the needle.

Next 9 Rows:

Row 1 (RS): Bind off 4 sts, knit to end – 15 (18, 18, 21, 21, 21, 27) sts.

Row 2: P1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1.

Row 3: Bind off 4 sts, knit to end – 11 (14, 14, 17, 17, 17, 23) sts.

Row 4: Bind off 2 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5) at Shoulder edge, p1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1 – 9 (11, 11, 13, 13, 13, 18) sts.

Row 5: Knit.

Row 6: Bind off 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 6) at Shoulder edge, p1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1 – 6 (8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 12) sts.

Row 7: Knit.

Row 8: Bind off 3 (4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6) at Shoulder edge, p1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1 – 3 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6) sts.

Row 9: Knit.

Bind off remaining 3 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6) sts.


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Shape Left Front Shoulder

Next 7 Rows:

Row 1 (RS): Bind off 2 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5) sts, knit to end – 13 (15, 15, 17, 17, 17, 22) sts.

Row 2: K4, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1.

Row 3: Bind off 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 6) sts, knit to end – 10 (12, 12, 13, 13, 13, 16) sts.

Row 4: K4, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1.

Row 5: Bind off 3 (4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6) sts, knit to end – 7 (8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 10) sts.

Row 6: K4, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last st, p1.

Row 7: Bind off 3 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6) sts, knit to end – 4 sts.

Place remaining 4 sts on a holder. Cut yarn and leave a long tail.

Shape Right Front Shoulder

Next 7 Rows:

Row 1 (WS): Bind off 2 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5) sts, p1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last 4 sts, k4 – 13 (15, 15, 17, 17, 17, 22) sts.

Row 2: Knit.

Row 3: Bind off 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 6) sts, p1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last 4 sts, k4  – 10 (12, 12, 13, 13, 13, 16) sts.

Row 4: Knit.

Row 5: Bind off 3 (4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6) sts, p1, work in established Stockinette Windows Pattern to last 4 sts, k4 – 7 (8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 10) sts.

Row 6: Knit.

Row 7: Bind off 3 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6) sts, k4 – 4 sts.

Place remaining 4 sts on a holder; do not cut yarn.

✨Your homework for lesson 3 are to complete the pocket(s) then continue and complete the body of the vest up to the armholes. These are all the instructions included on this page.

See you in the next lesson!

Happy Knitting, Marly!

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