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Christmas Rose
Christmas Rose is a flower-themed mystery brioche shawl aimed at the advanced brioche knitter.
You are advanced, if you have finished at least one brioche project before and are in the mood and have the headspace to learn more about increasing and decreasing in brioche – or you are already familiar with it, of course. Particularly, you will be using the following techniques: double increase/centred (brkYObrk), fourfold increase/centred (br4st inc), sixteenfold increase/centred (br16st inc), double decrease/right-leaning&knitwise (brkRsl dec), double decrease/left-leaning&knitwise (brkLsl dec), double decrease/right-leaning&purlwise (brpRsl dec), fourfold decrease/centred&knitwise (br4st dec).
MATERIALS
Yarn
Fingering weight, main strand: ITO Rakuda; 70% wool, 30% camel; 212 m (231 yd)/40 g; #652 Prune (MC), #643 Camel (CC1), #642 Silver (CC2)
Lace weight, lace strand: ITO Shio; 100% wool; 480 m (525 yd)/40 g; #449 Prune (MC), #445 String (CC1), #441 Silver (CC2)
The main strand, ITO Rakuda, is held together with its partner lace strand of ITO Shio throughout (see below for COLOURS).
Yardages:
ITO Rakuda, MC = 379 m / 414 yd / 72 g or 2 cones
ITO Shio, MC = 383 m / 419 yd / 32 g or 1 cone
ITO Rakuda, CC1 = 303 m / 331 yd / 57 g or 2 cones
ITO Shio, CC1 = 304 m / 332 yd / 25 g or 1 cone
ITO Rakuda, CC2 = 303 m / 331 yd / 57 g or 2 cones
ITO Shio, CC2 = 304 m / 332 yd / 25 g or 1 cone
Needles
4.5 mm/US#7 circular needle, 100 cm (40 in) or longer; wooden or bamboo needles are recommended
Notions
4 stitch markers
1 open marker
COLOURS
Main colour (MC): ITO Rakuda #652 Prune + ITO Shio #449 Prune
Contrasting colour 1 (CC1): ITO Rakuda #643 Camel + ITO Shio #445 String
Contrasting colour 2 (CC2): ITO Rakuda #642 Silver + ITO Shio #441 Silver
If replacing yarns, it is possible to choose a sport to dk weight yarn in three colours instead. In this case, plan on needing 450 m (493 yd) of MC and 350 m (383 yd) of each of the two contrasting colours.
GAUGE
14 stitches and 18 double-rows = 10 cm (4 in)
In basic 2-colour brioche rib counting both rows (MC & CC) as one
4.5 mm/US#7 needle
After blocking
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Wingspan/long side of triangle: 150 cm (59 in)
Both short sides of triangle: 114 cm (45 in)
Depth: 102 cm (40.25 in)
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Christmas Rose ist ein Mysterytuch, das sich an den fortgeschrittenen Brioche-Stricker richtet.
Fortgeschritten ist, wer schon ein Patentprojekt erfolgreich beendet hat und darüber hinaus in Stimmung ist, verschiedene Zu- und Abnahmen in Brioche zu lernen, bzw. wer die Standardtechniken der Patentzu- und –abnahmen kennt. Verwendet werden: die doppelte Zunahme PreUPre, die 4-fache Zunahme Pre-2(UPre), die 16-fache Zunahme Pre-8(UPre), die doppelte Abnahmen PreRabn, PreLabn & PliRabn sowie die 4-fache Abnahme 4Pabn.
MATERIAL
Wolle
Hauptgarn: ITO Rakuda; 70 % Wolle, 30 % Kamel; 212 m/40 g; #652 Prune (Hauptfarbe, HF), #643 Camel (Kontrastfarbe 1, KF1), #642 Silver (Kontrastfarbe 2, KF2)
Beilauffaden: ITO Shio; 100 % Wolle; 480 m/40 g; #449 Prune (HF), #445 String (KF1), #441 Silver (KF2)
Das Hauptgarn ITO Rakuda wird durchgehend mit einem Beilauffaden ITO Shio zusammengehalten verstrickt (s. unten, FARBEN).
Verbrauch:
ITO Rakuda, HF = 379 m/72 g oder 2 Konen
ITO Shio, HF = 383 m/32 g oder 1 Kone
ITO Rakuda, KF1 = 303 m/57 g oder 2 Konen
ITO Shio, KF1 = 304 m/25 g oder 1 Kone
ITO Rakuda, KF2 = 303 m/57 g oder 2 Konen
ITO Shio, KF2 = 304 m/25 g oder 1 Kone
Nadel
Rundstricknadel Nr. 4,5; 100 cm oder länger; hölzerne oder Bambusnadeln eignen sich am besten
Sonstiges
4 Maschenmarkierer
1 offener Maschenmarkierer
FARBEN
HF: ITO Rakuda #652 Prune + ITO Shio #449 Prune
KF1: ITO Rakuda #643 Camel + ITO Shio #445 String
KF2: ITO Rakuda #642 Silver + ITO Shio #441 Silver
MASCHENPROBE
14 Maschen x 18 Doppelreihen = 10 cm x 10 cm
Zweifarbiges Vollpatent, wobei 2 gearbeitete Reihen als eine gezählt werden („Doppelreihe“)
Nadel Nr. 4,5
Gewaschen
MAßE
Spannweite/lange Dreieckseite: 150 cm
2 kurze Dreieckseiten: 114 cm
Tiefe: 102 cm
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- First published: November 2019
- Page created: November 5, 2019
- Last updated: January 4, 2020 …
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