Gegek

Knitting
April 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
5 repeats = 4 inches
in skewed brioche pattern
US 3 - 3.25 mm
821 - 850 yards (751 - 777 m)
One Size
English
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Scaling up to the herringbone woven fabrics and textures, Gegek offers the full brioche experience in a triangular, flowy scarf/shawl. The herringbone texture is achieved through skewed color blocks that utilize color dominance. This movement gives the piece unique, stair-like edges, created by casting on new stitches each time a new color block begins.
Dense increases and decreases mimic the interlacing of woven fabrics, making Gegek a playful and elegant exploration of texture and form.

SIZES
One Size; 65” / 165 cm straight edge, 67” / 170 cm sloped edge, 22” / 56 cm bind-off edge

YARN
Frida Fuchs, Schnieke Single, 1 skein of each color, shown in Sesam as C1, Blaumohn as C2

YARDAGE
415.5 yds / 380 m of fingering weight yarn for both colors (with approx. 10% buffer)

NEEDLES
US 3 / 3.25 mm circulars, any length to accommodate stitches; or size needed to obtain correct gauge

NOTIONS
Tapestry needle

GAUGE
5 reps of color block measures 4” / 10 cm horizontally, 2 reps of color block measures 5” / 12.75 cm vertically. Gauge is not crucial but will affect the size of the scarf & yarn consumption.

SKILLS
Level: Intermediate
Techniques: Brioche stitch, syncopated brioche, brioche increases and decreases, 2-color long-tail cast on

NOTES
Gegek is a triangular scarf/shawl constructed with brioche color blocks.

Starting with a single block, Gegek’s blocks multiplying each time a color block ends with casting on new stitches using 2-color long-tail cast on method. Work continues with left leaning blocks, then right leaning blocks until the end.

Each color block row divided with a single purl ridge, and color blocks achieved with color dominance.