Description
Fading from grass to sky :: an asymmetrical triangle shawl inspired by the beautiful Texas landscape, knit using a combination of one-color and two-color brioche.
This asymmetrical triangle shawl is knit from tip to bound off edge, with increases along the left edge. Starting with one-color brioche, the shawl grows with waves of brioche increases and decreases, fading to the next color using two-color brioche to blend the colors. I was inspired by the beautiful Texas landscape, miles of grass lands fading to wide open sky. Madelinetosh yarn was the perfect choice for this shawl, as they are based in North Texas! Choose three fun colors to create your own gradient, or even a speckled fade would be amazing!
Skill level: Intermediate. Basic brioche skills are not required, but are recommended. Techniques used: knit, purl, brioche knit (brk), brioche purl (brp), brioche increases and decreases.
This pattern is both written and charted, for your convenience!
Size: One size: 66” / 168cm wingspan x 27” / 68.5cm depth, measured after blocking; schematic included in pattern.
Yarn: 925 yds / 846 m Fingering / Sock weight yarn
Color A: 350 yds / 320 m
Color B: 360 yds / 329 m
Color C: 215 yds / 197 m
Shown in:
Color A: 1 skein Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in Jade (100% Merino wool; 420 yds per 100g)
Color B: 1 skein Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in Moonglow (100% Merino wool; 420 yds per 100g)
Color C: 1 skein Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in Antler (100% Merino wool; 420 yds per 100g)
Needles: 32” US 4 / 3.5mm circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge. Circular needles are used to accommodate large number of stitches.
Tools: tapestry needle, row counter, cable needle or locking stitch marker for use with decreasing sts, optional locking stitch marker for noting MS of work.
Gauge: 16 sts x 28 rows = 4” / 10cm; measured in even one-color brioche stitch (taken after blocking).
Many thanks also go out to my amazing test knitters, who helped this shawl pattern become a reality!! Also a huge thanks to my wonderful Texan husband, who helped inspire this shawl design and name! He also photographed and captured this shawl perfectly among the Texas landscape.
This is a listing for a PDF download of a knitting pattern. Once the pattern has been purchased, you will receive a download link on the order received page, as well as in an email. You may download as many times as you wish. Thank you!
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