Wednesday, 20 April 2011

The Fagoting Brioche Cowl

I was going to call this something else, as the brioche stitch in the cowl isn't exactly brioche, but I liked the name too much. Anyway, I made this because I wanted a cowl, and had this yarn leftover from making my sister a hat.

You can also download this pattern as a PDF (hosted on Ravelry).

Materials
  • 50g 8 ply acrylic yarn (approx 95m)
  • 1 pair 4.5 mm straight knitting needles
  • waste yarn for provisional stitches
  • spare 4.5 mm knitting needle, or as close as you have handy
  • yarn needle
Gauge and dimensions
My gauge was 19 sts and 25 rows to 10cm, but it doesn't matter much.
The finished cowl was about 15cm wide, and 50cm in circumference.
 
Instructions
  1. Using the waste yarn as the foundation, provisionally cast on 33 stitches.
  2. Knit the following pattern until it's about as long as your head circumference.
    Row 1: K1 *yo, sl1, K2tog, K2tog, yo, K2, K2tog, sl1, yo, K2tog, yo, K2* yo, sl1, K2tog, K1
    Row 2: K1 *yo, sl1, K2tog, P2tog, yo, P2, K2tog, sl1, yo, P2tog, yo, P2* yo, sl1, K2tog, K1
  3. Slide the cast on stitches onto the spare needle (or the matching one if your spare is a different size) and remove the waste yarn.
  4. Match the stitch pattern and bind off the two edges together (to form a circle).
  5. Weave in ends with your yarn needle.
See here for abbreviations.

This is my first lacework project, and let's just say of course I meant for some of those holes to be bigger than others.


Additonal detail pictures:

Why yes, I do use scraps of paper as stitch markers.



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