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Arising
Knit with fingering weight yarn, Arising features a garter stitch body embellished with rays of slipped stitches. The delicate brioche that follows is reminiscent of tiny buds, reaching up for the first warm days of Spring. A garter stitch border adorned with petite bobbles creates a tidy edge.
Color Combinations
Arising can be knit in two colors as shown, or three colors. The body of the shawl uses an entire skein of fingering weight yarn (at least 400yds). The brioche section and bobble border use a good portion of two skeins (one of each color, both at least 400 yds). You should have enough brioche CC yarn leftover to make two tassels, if desired.
Required Skills
Two color brioche lace patterning, bobbles, I-Cord bind off
Finished Size
Wingspan: 60” / Depth at center: 22”
Yarn
Hue Loco, ‘Merino Sock’
(80% SW Merino, 20% Nylon, 400 yds per 100g)
Body Main Color (MC), Brioche Contrast Color (CC): Cinnamon, 2 skeins or
800 yds of a similar fingering weight yarn
Brioche Main Color (MC): Harvest, 1 skein or
400 yds of a similar fingering weight yarn
Needles
US 5 / 3.75 mm or size needed to get gauge,
32” circular needle
Notions
Two different types of removable stitch markers, tapestry needle, blocking mats and pins
Gauge
Using US 5 / 3.75 mm needle, 19 sts and 44 rows =
4” / 10 cm in garter stitch, knit flat, after blocking
Tassels
After completing the shawl, approximately 40g of brioche CC yarn should remain. This will be plenty to make 2 or 3 generous tassels, if you choose to add them. Please visit my website for a tutorial on how to make tassels.
Contact & Support
email: samanthaguerindesign@gmail.com
Ravelry ID: SamanthaGuerin
Website: samanthaguerindesign.com
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