Brioche for Teatime
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One size only: | Width x Height = 140 x 70 cm / 55 ” x 27 ½ " |
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Koigu Painters Palette Premium Merino
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Koigu Premium Merino
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Produktdetails
It might be a total French cliché, but slices of brioche with butter is still one of my favourite teatime treats. As squishy as its pastry cousin, the brioche stitch can be used to create some stunning motifs and is a delight to design with.
The Brioche for Teatime shawl is worked from the top centre down with i-cord selvedges. Its body alternates between brioche stitch patterns and garter stitch sections, and features a laterally worked brioche border.
Yarn Needed 680-700 m / 744-766 yds of fingering yarn, with 340-350 m / 372-383 yds in each colour.
Sample yarns: MC (orange): 1 skein of Le Chat qui Tricote Féline, col. Coquelicot (100% Merino - 400 m / 438 yds & 100 g per skein) CC (burgundy): 1 skein of The Uncommon Thread Uncommon Everyday, col. Lust (100% Merino - 400 m / 438 yds & 100 g per skein)
Pattern professionally techedited by James Bartley. Special thanks to my awesome and quick Sneak Peekers.
- Hersteller
- Independent Designer
- Handarbeit
- Knitting
- Designer
- Tisserin Coquet
- Druckformat
- Herunterladbares PDF
- Sprache
- Englisch, Französisch
- Notizen
- 1 cable needle (or progress marker) to work the decreases 3 removable stitch markers, only needed in the written instruction version
- Anleitungen
- 1
- Seiten
- 18
- Schwierigkeit
- Fortgeschritten
- Garnstärke
4-Ply (3,50 mm)