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Murrina shawl
Let’s play with colors and the endless plasticity of brioche stitch to create a modern, colorful and joyful huge shawl that will be a pleasure to wrap in!
This crescent shaped shawl is entirely worked in two-colors brioche stitch, alternating plain brioche with stripes where increases and decreases, together with alternating colors, create a beautiful design.
A chevron-like final garter section embellishes the bottom edge.
GAUGE after blocking: 14 sts x 24 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” in plain brioche stitch
Gauge is not critical; different gauge will only affect finished size and yardage.
FINISHED SIZE after blocking: approx 192 x 52 cm / 75.5 x 20.5”.
MATERIALS:
Light fingering weight yarn in 3 colors, one skein each color (400 m / 437 yrds).
Yarn used for the sample 1 (purple and light green):
C1: Primrose Yarn and Co Adelaide (100% merino SW, 398 m (435 yards) / 115 g; color: Cosmos);
C2: Wertstueckchen Single Fingering (100% merino SW, 366 m (400 yards) / 100 g; color: Gartenkonfetti);
C3: Pluckyknitter Plucky Single (100% merino SW, 398 m (435 yards) / 115 g; color: Well Preserved); discountinued.
Yarn used for the sample 2 (brownish combo):
Indie Belle (Former Baah Yarns) Rustic Linen Solo, 90% Merino SW, 10% Wild Flax Fibre; 366 m/100 gr. Colors used: C1: Cracked Clay; C3: Rust Bucket;
Lichen Lace 1 ply SW Merino Fingering, 100% merino SW, 366 metres (400 yrds) / 100 gr, color Shrub (C2).
3.25 mm / US 3 straight or circular needle 80 cm / 32” long or longer, or size to obtain gauge.
3.75 mm / US 5 circular needle 80 cm / 32” long or longer, for binding off only
Stitch markers (optional)
Tapestry needle
Blocking board and pins
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