Aflora top_chaleco_patron_punto_knitting_pattern_top_vest
Aflora top_chaleco_patron_punto_knitting_pattern_top_vest
Aflora top_chaleco_patron_punto_knitting_pattern_top_vest
Aflora top_chaleco_patron_punto_knitting_pattern_top_vest
Aflora top_chaleco_patron_punto_knitting_pattern_top_vest
Aflora top_chaleco_patron_punto_knitting_pattern_top_vest
Aflora top_chaleco_patron_punto_knitting_pattern_top_vest

AFLORA TOP & VEST

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Inspiration

Aflora is a vest or tank born from yarn and patience, where each bobble blooms like a tiny budding flower. Inspired by baroque richness and quiet craft, it balances texture and lightness in a knitted garment.

Sizes

1 (2, 3, 4, 5) ( 6, 7, 8, 9) with final bust circumference measurement of the top after blocking of 82 (92, 102, 112, 122) (132, 142, 152, 162) cm/ 32.25 (36.25, 40.25, 44, 48) (52, 56, 59.75, 63.75) “. A positive ease of 10-15 cm/ 4-6” is recommended.

See the tabs below for more information on construction notes, level of difficulty, prerequisites, materials and gauge.

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🌸 Aflora – Knitting Pattern for a Textured Floral Vest or Tank

Discover Aflora, a design that blossoms between yarn and calm. Inspired by baroque richness and the serenity of handmade craft, this pattern combines texture, lightness, and seamless construction that grows from the neckline down to the hem.
Each bobble blooms like a tiny flower, bringing life to a garment that celebrates the beauty of detail and the pleasure of slow making.

Aflora can be knitted as a summer tank or a winter vest, depending on your choice of yarn. It’s perfect for that special skein you’ve been saving or for giving new life to leftover yarns from previous projects. The pattern is designed to be enjoyed stitch by stitch, with charts, written instructions, and support videos to guide you all the way.

🌿 Why you’ll love Aflora

Because it brings together texture, elegance, and versatility in one design.
Its seamless construction allows you to watch the garment take shape as you knit, adapting perfectly to your body. The lacework and bobbles create rhythm and depth, while the pattern includes both charts and full written instructions so you can follow your preferred format.
Knit it in a lightweight yarn for summer or a soft wool for winter — Aflora blooms beautifully in every season.

💬 Real feedback from testers

All my patterns are professionally tech edited and tested across multiple sizes to ensure a smooth experience once it reaches your needles.
Here’s what knitters said about Aflora:

“Fun and addictive to knit.”
“The design is stunning, truly unique.”
“Clear instructions and a beautiful result.”
“Perfect as a summer top or winter vest.”
“Each round keeps you wanting more.”

📐 Technical details

Sizes available: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9)
Finished bust circumference (after blocking): 32.25–63.75” / 82–162 cm
Recommended positive ease: 4–6” / 10–15 cm

Difficulty level: Intermediate
Languages: English and Spanish
Format: Digital PDF with written instructions, full charts, and video tutorials

👩‍🏫 Is it for you?

Ideal for knitters who enjoy textured projects and refined details.
A versatile garment that adapts to every season.
Perfect if you value well-edited, thoroughly tested patterns with clear visuals and support materials.

🧶 Aflora grows with you — stitch by stitch — like a flower opening at the rhythm of your needles.

🛒 Download it now and start knitting your next favorite vest or tank.

Construction notes

The top starts at the back. It is knitted starting at the back of the neck and working down to the armholes. The stitches are then picked up to knit the front from the top-down. Neckline is shaped while knitting lacework chart to the armholes.

Front and back are then joined and worked in the round to deired length. The neck opening is finished off. The arms edges will gradually generate an i-cord finish as you knit it.

The pattern consists of the following sections:
Back
1.1 Cast on to shoulder width and straight knitting
1.2 Armhole increases to reach bust width
Front
2.1 Left front shoulder
2.2 Right front shoulder
2.3 Join fronts
Join back and front, work in the round
Finishings

Difficulty Level

Intermediate
Pattern has been tested and tech edited.

What do you need to know?

To knit and purl, increase and decrease. To work in the round and flat. The back and front are charted and include row by row instructions. Support videos are provided for some stitches and techniques.

Materials

  • Yarn: Myak, Baby Yak Medium. 50 gr; 117 m (128 yds). 100% baby yak. Color: Smeraldo
  • Amount: 4 (4, 4, 5, 5) (6, 6, 7, 7) balls
  • Total in m: 468 (468, 468, 585, 585) (702, 702, 819, 819) m
  • Total in yds: 512 (512, 512 , 640, 640) (768, 768, 896, 896) yds
  • 4 mm (US 6) circular needles for top
  • 3,5 mm (US 4) circular needles for neckline finishing
  • 4 mm crochet hook for the bobbles
  • 4 Locking markers and 4 normal markers
  • Waste yarn or stitch holders
  • Tapestry needle

Gauge

In a 10×10 cm (4×4 in) gauge you should have 20 sts and 27 rounds worked in Stockinette Stitch with larger needles. .

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