patterns > Belinda Harris-Reid and 1 more...
> Swing It Swing It
Swing It Swing It
Swing IT Swing It
Practical and statement – just a cacophony of brioche, short rows with bobbles, a pop of lurex and a framing of hairy loopy yarn – something large and voluminous; to wrap and envelop. Worked in techniques that are not too much of a challenge. Ending in a large ‘use up all the yarn’ tassel.
Brioche knitting may have originated in the Middle East. However, the term brioche seems to have derived from French slang for ‘mistake’. The name might be a reference to the brioche bread roll, which is formed of two pieces, one stacked atop the other.
Yarn needed - first 3 on Belinda Harris-Reid website
1 x 100g WARM MOONSHINE, natural grey, 400m/100g, 65% alpaca, 25% silk, 10% cashmere
1 x 100g WARM COBBLESTONE, hand dyed Karma Coma colourway by Luxury Yarns, 365m/100g, 60% superwash merino, 20% silk, 20% yak
1 x 50g TIBETAN MILLIONAIRE, 200m/100g, 50% silk, 50% yak
1 x 100g CHUNKY HAIRY LOOP, 100m/100g, 88% Kid Mohair, 9% wool, 3% nylon, single ply bouclé construction
1 x 10g SILVER, Rico Ricorumi Lamé DK, 50m/10g, 62% polyester, 38% nylon
16 projects
stashed 9 times
- First published: November 2020
- Page created: November 15, 2020
- Last updated: November 15, 2020 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now