Brioche Scarf
Hiya,
Some time ago, I purchased the Craftys (BluePrint) class on brioche with Nancy Merchant called "Brioche Knitting Class: Explore Color and Texture."
In this class, students create a Checkerboard Keyhole Scarf by utilizing the brioche and garter stitches.
What I really like about this class is that Nancy demonstrates how to reach a simple brioche chart.
When I started knitting, charts were not as prominent as they are today; therefore, I have always found charts challenging to knit from even when it is the most efficient. It actually takes me longer to follow a chart than to read written instructions.
For my original design, I am using Lomp & Lamp; Threads yarn that I purchased from Michael's Craft Store. I thought for this project I would use inexpensive yarn that could be inexpensive and easily care for; i.e., machine washable.
In addition, I made the length longer than the version pictured above.
Some time ago, I purchased the Craftys (BluePrint) class on brioche with Nancy Merchant called "Brioche Knitting Class: Explore Color and Texture."
In this class, students create a Checkerboard Keyhole Scarf by utilizing the brioche and garter stitches.
What I really like about this class is that Nancy demonstrates how to reach a simple brioche chart.
When I started knitting, charts were not as prominent as they are today; therefore, I have always found charts challenging to knit from even when it is the most efficient. It actually takes me longer to follow a chart than to read written instructions.
For my original design, I am using Lomp & Lamp; Threads yarn that I purchased from Michael's Craft Store. I thought for this project I would use inexpensive yarn that could be inexpensive and easily care for; i.e., machine washable.
In addition, I made the length longer than the version pictured above.
Enjoy Knitting Each Day!
Jackie
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