Perfect for keeping your neck warm on windy days without having to worry about the ends of a shawl or scarf coming loose. Radost is worked from the top down, starting with a neat folded edge worked using a provisional cast on. It knits up quickly with small sections of garter and brioche stitch and makes a great first brioche project. Increases at the centre front create a flattering and cosy bandana shape — it looks a bit strange flat but drapes perfectly when worn. Shown in Cyrano from De Rerum Natura, a round, 5ply structure that creates well-defined stitches and deeply textured ribs.
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11 1/2 sts and 22 rnds = 4" / 10cm in garter st in the rnd with larger needles
One size available.
Finished circumference at top: 25 1/2" / 64cm
Finished circumference at bottom: 34" / 86cm
Finished length at centre back: 10 1/2" / 26cm
275 yds / 250m aran weight yarn.
Shown in De Rerum Natura Cyrano (100% merino Wool, 164yds / 150m, 100g) in Doré
US 10 / 7mm 24" / 60cm circular, US 10 3/4 / 7mm 24" / 60cm circular
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