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Flying Foxtail Shawl
Explore the wonders of brioche lace knitting with exaggerated increases in this delightful shawl. Two colors create the graphic brioche ribbing that expands from the top center of the shawl toward the border. The sudden increases are easy to work, but very impactful. The original sample features the soft and smooth Qing Fibre Yak Single yarn, a delicious blend of merino, silk, & yak for the main color. The contrast color is Qing Fibre’s signature textured yarn, Melted Baby Suri alpaca, which adds a soft cloudy quality peeking from the background.
Sizes
Small (Large)
Finished Measurements
62 (70)” / 157 (178)cm wingspan length. 28 (32)” / 71 (81)cm from CO to BO edge measured along the center. Measurements taken after blocking.
Yarn
Fingering weight
Yardage
MC - 600 (800)yds / 549 (732)m
CC - 525 (750)yds / 480 (686)m
Shown in
Qing Fibre Yak Single
The Yak Single yarn used in this design features 100g skeins from Stephen & Penelope.
MC - Siren (speckled gray/green)
Qing Fibre Melted Baby Suri
CC - Dark Forest (dark green)
Needles
US 5 / 3.75mm in 40” / 100cm circular or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions
4 stitch markers, tapestry needle
Gauge
18 sts & 20 rows = 4” / 10cm in two-color brioche after blocking
Errata
Rows 107 “ …. (brk1, k1) 16 times” pattern says “17 times” here, however 16 is correct.
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- First published: August 2019
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