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Venus in Silks
Venus in Silks is a story-telling creation. There is an idea, or maybe we can call it a motif, and the shawl is exploring the development of this motif. While writing this story, I felt like it was rather writing itself. On each shifting points the options were clear to me- and the decision of which direction to follow was one of the most creative and enjoyable processes I have ever participated in.
Therefore, this is not a pattern that repeats itself, every row is different- perhaps carrying the same motifs as before, but with a new angle.
A story.
I preferred to go with the flow of the story rather than strictly follow the designing rules. This might present a challenge for some knitters, but I am hoping that most creative people have an understanding of this approach.
Now let’s talk business: This is a Brioche Cable shawl, knitted flat from the top down, combining tuck stitch and syncopation. It might be a little bit too much for the Brioche knitting beginner, therefore it is advised for the more experienced-challenge-loving Brioche knitters.
I have worked this shawl in lace weight, but is’s also possible to work with fingering weight yarn if you want a larger shawl. You can see the results of some of this project’s testers linked to this pattern to get a better idea.
Measurements:
Wingspan: 188cm/81in
From CO to BO edge: 80cm/33.5in
Yarn :
Malabrigo Silkpaca 384m (420yd)/50g.
Dark color (DC) yarn- Purple Mystery 1.5 skein.
Light color(LC) yarn-2 skeins: Indecita- 1 skein, Acro Iris- 1 skein.
Gauge for 10X10cm / 4x4in:
19 sts and 32 rows in Brioche stitch after blocking.
With 150cm (60in) 2.75mm/ US 2 circular needles or any size to maintain gauge.
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