I've been experimenting recently with Brioche knitting. This ribbed, often two-tone style of knitting has always reminded me of patterns we encounter in nature: the bark of an old maple or oak, the delicate lines seen in coral, ferns and prehistoric fossils. This cowl was knitted for a friend who rides motorcycles (yes, that's her in the pictures). The idea was that the broad base of the cowl could go over her shoulders and under her riding jacket, which would help hold it in place. At the same time, the cowl looks perfectly feminine. Because of the nature of Brioche stitch, the cowl is also fully reversible.
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model: Danica G. photos: Matthew M. |
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The cowl is knitted top-down in the round, one round in LC and another round in DC. Please note that I use Nancy Marchant terminology for brioche stitch. I highly recommend her books Knitting Brioche: The Essential Guide to the Brioche Stitch and Knitting Fresh Brioche: Creating Two-Color Twists & Turns, as well as her lessons on craftsy.com. yf: yarn forward: bring the yarn to the front, between the tips of the needles. Two-Color Brioche, In the Round Binding Off Elizabeth Zimmermann’s sewn bind off works well, too. Info here. |
DIRECTIONS Set up round [LC]: [K1, yfsl1yo] to end of round. Bring the LC yarn forward and leave it hanging in front of the work. Attach DC yarn. Round 1A [DC]: Yf, [sl1yof, brp1] to end of round. Bring the DC yarn back. Increase round [LC]: Yb, (brk1, yfsl1yo) twice, [brk4st Inc, yfsl1yo, (brk1, yfsl1yo) 3 times] to last 4 sts, brk4st Inc, yfsl1yo, (brk1, yfsl1yo). 168 sts. Increase round [DC]: Yf, (sl1yof, brp1) twice, [(sl1yo, p1, sl1yo, p1, sl1yo, brp1) into the increased sts, (sl1yof, brp1) 3 times] to the last 8 sts, (sl1yo, p1, sl1yo, p1, sl1yo, brp1) into the increased sts, sl1yof, brp1. Increase round [LC]: Yb, (brk1, yfsl1yo) 3 times, [brk4st Inc, yfsl1yo, (brk1, yfsl1yo) 5 times] to last 6 sts, brk4st Inc, yfsl1yo, (brk1, yfsl1yo) twice. 224 sts. Increase round [DC]: Yf, (sl1yof, brp1) 3 times, [(sl1yo, p1, sl1yo, p1, sl1yo, brp1) into the increased sts, (sl1yof, brp1) 5 times] to last 10 sts, (sl1yo, p1, sl1yo, p1, sl1yo, brp1) into the increased sts, (sl1yof, brp1) twice. Repeat Rounds 1A & 1B 3 times: 3 rounds total worked in both LC and DC. Increase round [LC]: Yb, (brk1, yfsl1yo) 4 times, [brk4st Inc, yfsl1yo, (brk1, yfsl1yo) 7 times] to last 8 sts, brk4st Inc, yfsl1yo, (brk1, yfsl1yo) 3 times. 280 sts. Increase round [DC]: Yf, (sl1yof, brp1) 4 times, [(sl1yo, p1, sl1yo, p1, sl1yo, brp1) into the increased sts, (sl1yof, brp1) 7 times] to last 12 sts (sl1yo, p1, sl1yo, p1, sl1yo, brp1) into the increased sts, (sl1yof, brp1) 3 times. Repeat Rounds 1A & 1B 3 times: 3 rounds total worked in both LC and DC. Bind off. (See pattern notes.) |
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Elaine Phillips has been in love with knitting since she was very little. Like everybody, she started out using patterns from books and magazines. Pretty soon, she was modifying the patterns to suit the particular projects she was working on, and from there it was just a small step to designing patterns of her own. The knitting and crochet patterns Elaine has created range from the very simple to the complicated. She publishes her work on her website ABC Knitting Patterns. |
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