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Shawl With A View: Baltimore
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Shawl With A View: Baltimore : A striking rectangular shawl designed to resemble the Baltimore skyline, using a combination of two-color brioche and garter stitch.
This shawl pattern was truly inspired by Neighborhood Fiber Co., located in Baltimore, Maryland! Have you seen my Zing Zip shawl pattern? This uses the same idea of breaking up the row using two-color garter stitch and two-color brioche to create graphic differences in the fabric!
Yarn Notes:
Grab 4 skeins of fingering weight yarn in 2 colors for this striking rectangular shawl inspired by the city skyline of Baltimore!! I highly recommend using yarns in high contrasting colors for the best outcome. Honestly it doesn’t really matter which color you use for Main or Contrast because it is completely reversible, one side looking like Baltimore in the daytime, and the other side at night.
See photos here of my yarn in skein form, hand picked by Karida Collins of NFC.
Skill Level:
Beginner Brioche Friendly! This is a fantastic first project if you are new to working this technique flat!!
Techniques Used:
Twisted German Cast On, knit, purl, brioche knit (brk), brioche purl (brp), sl1yo, side-to-side rectangular shawl shaping, Elastic Bind Off.
Video Tutorials:
Twisted German Cast On:
http://bit.ly/TwistedGermanCO
Elastic Bind Off:
http://bit.ly/ElasticBO
Construction Notes:
This graphic and striking rectangular shawl is knit from side to side, using a combination of two-color brioche and two-color (or micro) garter stitch. With each row, you are building the city skyline of Baltimore, Maryland! The pattern will keep you engaged as you travel from block to block. I have provided both written instructions as well as charts! For the best possible knitting experience, I highly recommend following the charts. Especially if you’re a visual person. Schematic is included with a Block by Block breakdown of each section. This way, you can modify your pattern to accommodate your yardage / meterage, for instance by removing a building or block if you need to.
I love gigantic rectangular shawls, they are so easy to wear! I love wearing mine draped over my shoulders with the bulk of the shawl around my back. You can also wrap it around your neck and shoulders for a daring accessory!
» One Size:
85’’ / 216 cm long and 21.5’’ / 54.5 cm wide, measured after blocking. See Schematic on Page 3 for more information.
» Gauge:
20 sts and 24 rows = 4’’ / 10 cm; measured in two-color brioche rib stitch knit flat (taken after blocking).
MATERIALS:
» Yarn: Fingering / Sock weight
Main Color (MC): 915 yds / 837 m
Contrast Color (CC): 940 yds / 860 m
» Shown in: Neighborhood Fiber Co. Organic Rustic Fingering (100% Organic Merino; 475 yds / 434 m per 114 g / 4 oz)
MC: 2 skeins in David Hess (gray speckled)
CC: 2 skeins in Truxton Circle (purple)
» Needles:
24’’ / 61 cm long US 4 / 3.5 mm circular needles
Circular needles are used to accommodate a large number of stitches and for two-color brioche knitting. Adjust needle size as needed to obtain proper gauge.
» Tools:
2 stitch markers for noting change in stitch patterns, row counter or your preferred method of keeping track of pattern, tapestry needle for weaving in ends, locking stitch marker for noting MS of work (optional)
» Credits:
Many thanks to Karida and Neighborhood Fiber Co. for their amazing yarn support and pattern inspiration!! Thank you to my tech editor Chaitanya Muralidhara (@beginswithac) for all her help in editing my pattern!! Big thanks to my friend Carissa Browning for noticing that the shawl looks like Day and Night, depending on the side of the shawl. Also a HUGE thank you to all my Patrons and test knitters for their help in testing out this pattern!! Be sure to check out their projects for some serious color inspiration!!
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- First published: October 2024
- Page created: October 22, 2024
- Last updated: October 22, 2024 …
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