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Brise
Brise was designed with a very simple eyelet design that I felt was perfect for summer. I used a discontinued yarn called Berroco Estiva but if you do not have it, a bulky weight ribbon yarn in cotton or another type of yarn material similar in feel. This pattern doesn’t require a lot of knowledge prior so it is perfect for beginners and experienced knitters alike.
You will have the option of 10 different sizes to choose from as well as a chart to follow along with for the main part of the pattern. The gauge for this pattern is 4 sts= 1” or 2.25 cm. The other good thing is that you will need is a larger size needle, that being a US Size 10 (6 mm) to be exact.
I hope you enjoy making this pattern as much as I loved creating it!
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- First published: May 2022
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