Scarves

 

A thick and cozy oversized cowl using brioche stitch for a unique looking ribbed design.

The cowl is knit using Malabrigo Chunky, making it a quick project to knit up.

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Chalet Brioche Cowl

The Heidi Mountain Scarf  was designed to be used with slowly color changing yarns like Knit Picks’ new Chroma or Crystal Palace’s Mochi+.  It is knit on the bias with every few rows of stockinette interrupted with a row of dropped yarn overs or eyelets to add a bit of texture without taking away from the colors of the yarn.

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Heidi Mountain Scarf

Using a vertically swaying Japanese lace pattern, this bulky cowl is named after one of Japan’s largest waterfalls.

The pattern instructions includes lace in both chart and written format. While the lace pattern originates from Japan, it uses stitches typical to any western style lace (K, YO, SSK & K2tog).

Uses a single skein of Madelinetosh Tosh Chunky

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Hannoki Cowl

Bringing the lighter side to brioche stitch projects.
This cowl combines an Aran yarn together with a Fingering for an airy lightweight material with a unique texture that only comes from brioche.

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Aviary Cowl

This simple cape wrap is designed using (4) skeins Malabrigo’s Silky Merino (DK) with 2 strands held together. It also can be made with 300 yards of a bulky weight yarn.

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Diagonal Gruesa Scarf

2-color worsted weight ribbed brioche scarf with contrasting ends.

A great beginner brioche project to become comfortable with the basic brioche stitches.

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Chasm

Part of the Exploring in the Woods eBook, Chanterelle Hunting cowl coordinates with the Exploring in the Woods hat and Mossy Pathways shawlette.

A quick to knit accessory with a lace leaf pattern easy enough for a knitters first lace project but still interesting to keep the attention of more experienced lace knitters.

Lace instructions are charted only

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Chanterelle Hunting Cowl