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
Finished circumference at top: 25 1/2" / 64cm
Finished circumference at bottom: 34" / 86cm
Finished length at centre back: 10 1/2" / 26cm
Join us for this how to knit brioche online course! This course is your ultimate guide to brioche knitting in which you will learn all the basics of how to knit the brioche stitch and by the end, knit your first brioche accessory (and maybe your second, third and fourth....!)
The Knit a Brioche Accessory course is a 4 week self-guided learning experience for knitters. The course is a mixture of short, easy to digest videos and photo tutorials as well as a discussion group to ask questions and share your achievements with other knitters. We've also included 4 brioche knitting patterns designed to slowly grow you brioche knitting skills. Learn the skills needed to knit this cowl.
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