Two-Tone Brioche
by Ann Budd
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Two-Tone Brioche
by Ann Budd
Beginning with a provisional cast-on, Ann Budd combined rust
and burgundy laceweight yarn in a two-color brioche pattern to
create a rectangle. She then twisted one of the needles and used a three-needle bind-off to join the two ends together. The resulting mobius strip has neither a “right” nor “wrong” side, though one face is predominantly rust and the other is predominantly burgundy. A row of single crochet finishes the twisted edge while hiding any misshaped stitches. Knitted with larger-than-normal needles, this lofty cowl is featherlight.
About this yarn
by The Verdant Gryphon
Lace
100% Merino
750 yards
/
113
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