Aran Brioche Cowl by Audrey Wilson

Aran Brioche Cowl

Knitting
September 2014
Aran (8 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in Brioche
US 15 - 10.0 mm
361 - 437 yards (330 - 400 m)
One Size: To fit an Adult
English
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Brioche.
Also known as Shawl Stitch, Oriental Rib, and in France, Point D’Angleterre, is known as English Brioche.

Brioche produces a thicker, heavier weight fabric than ordinary knitting. To obtain a softer fabric with drape, this knitting pattern requires a larger needle than normally used for the thickness and weight of the yarn.

The Aran Brioche Cowl is knit flat on two knitting needles using just 200 Grams, approx 330 metres of Aran/Worsted weight yarn. If you can cast on, knit, purl and cast off, you can knit this fabulous ‘On Trend’ Brioche Cowl knitting pattern.
The basic principle of Brioche is the travelling thread, which is worked in with the knit stitch, the travelling thread is worked as a yarn over needle, followed by a slip stitch.
The knitting pattern is written, with simple instructions for those who’ve never knit Brioche before.
Great fun once mastered, producing a fabulous reversible ribbed fabric.