Superwoman Brioche Shawl by Lisa Ebert

Superwoman Brioche Shawl

Knitting
August 2021
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
US 3 - 3.25 mm
900 - 1000 yards (823 - 914 m)
One size, with regular repeats for larger or smaller
English
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This shawl is a blend of cozy brioche and interesting techniques. It’s enjoyable for both project knitters and process knitters.

I named this the Superwoman shawl because of the original colors, but also because it is an intense knit with multiple advanced techniques: 2 color brioche that is worked flat, brioche lace, and vertically stranded colorwork.

I have included tutorials for the brioche lace and vertically stranded colorwork, since I know they are not commonly known techniques. Once you have the techniques down, the actual shawl is a simple repeat that you can continue until you run out of yarn to make the shawl as big as you please.

As a shawl, gauge is not critical. It can also be made in any weight of yarn to give it a different texture or thickness. You will need equal amounts of the light-side and dark-side colors. Then about 1/4th that amount in the contrasting color, which is used for the edges and the central “S” motif.