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Briochealicious
Briochealicious
This crescent shawl is briochealicious! A great beginner project for brioche newbies! Two color brioche stripes are separated by squishy, relaxing garter stitch! The shawls generous length is perfect for a multitude of styling options.
**In purchasing this product you will receive a .pdf pattern for the pictured item so that you can knit them up yourself, not the actual finished item.
This crescent shawl is briochealicious! A great beginner project for brioche newbies! Two color brioche stripes are separated by squishy, relaxing garter stitch! The shawls generous length is perfect for a multitude of styling options.
**In purchasing this product you will receive a .pdf pattern for the pictured item so that you can knit them up yourself, not the actual finished item.
Suggested Yarn: Madeline Tosh Sock- MC: 2 skeins Antler; CC1: 1 skein Glazed Pecan; CC2: 1 skein Venetian; CC3: 1 skein Cousteau
Needles: Size US 4/3.5mm (32in/80cm-40in/100cm circular recommended)
Notions: tapestry needle, scissors
Gauge (measured over garter stitch): 22 sts and 56 rows = 4 in/10 cm
Finished Measurements: Wingspan - 83 in/211 cm, Center depth - 17.5 in/44.5 cm
Techniques to indulge in: Brioche!, crescent shawl shaping, garter stitch, increasing, color changing, super elastic bind off
Ravelry Pattern Page: click HERE to purchase this pattern thru Ravelry and to take a peek at other knitters completed mitts!
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New to the fabulous Brioche Stitch?? This fun (and addicting) stitch will open up a whole new world to your knitting life! Feeling a little intimidated?? Don't worry - there is a wealth of resources out there! Especially the brioche queen herself - Nancy Marchant! I took her Craftsy class on Brioche and I cannot recommend it enough! Her website is also a great resource to get you started!!