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Meandering Flow Shawlette
This is a brioche shawlette pattern with a twist - the pattern is entirely randomised by dice rolls and so every shawl will be unique. It is the seventh of the Pathways collection of randomised brioche knits.
A deceptively simple pattern consisting of a four row repeat that makes the knitting almost mindless while the dice-rolling means that swirling pattern changes throughout its length. The brioche knit means that it is reversible as well.
If you’ve knit the Meandering Flow Shawl, this shawlette is the one skein (of each colour) version. Both have graceful curves and varying density of fabric, leading to one of the snuggliest shawlettes that hugs your shoulders. It drapes so well that it can be worn like a cape without tucking the ends into your elbows!
My final product was roughly 1.2 m long and 50 cm wide (and I’m a tight knitter), but the length is absolutely customisable. Just stop knitting whenever you want! The width is also customisable, with a section explaining how but it will require some planning and maths.
I’ve included two sets of instructions. One set of instructions are detailed and outlines stitch by stitch, the other set of instructions gives an overview for knitters like me who are impatient and lose track of where I am in a pattern easily.
Also included is an explanation of the basic principle - it should equip you with the understanding of how the pattern works and thus how you can customise the width or pattern!
If you’re a D&D player or just like nice dice like me, now is the time to pull them out and roll it without having to wait for the next session! This pattern uses a D12 (12-sided dice for those not in the know). For those without dice, there are easily accessible dice rolling/number randomising apps and websites! Or someone in the room to constantly ask to give you a number…
The sample knit is done in True Teal by Skip Rope Yarn and Charcoal by Three Mums Yarn
- First published: July 2024
- Page created: July 12, 2024
- Last updated: July 19, 2024 …
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