Nira by Pink Araiguma

Nira

Knitting
September 2020
Kartopu BABY SOFT Color K920
Kartopu BABY SOFT Color K940
both are used in this pattern
Sport (12 wpi) ?
Estimated: 20 sts x 8 rounds = 10cm x 3cm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
202 - 219 yards (185 - 200 m)
Free (One Size Only)
English
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Nira’s flowers contains many small, white, star-shaped flowers with brown-striped tepals which are attractive to butterflies, bees and other pollinators, with a sweet scent.

The Nira Pattern is a simple Brioche Knitting pattern for practice brioche cable stitches.

Details
Skills: k, p, pyop, brk, brp, sl1yo, brkyobrk, brLsl / brRsl / br4st dec, brRX / brLX
Yarn Col A Gray : Kartopu BABY SOFT Color K920 100g 330m 80% Acrylic 20% Polymide
Yarn Col B Black: Kartopu BABY SOFT Color K940 100g 330m 80% Acrylic 20% Polymide
Estimated Finished Size: 45cm circumference x 22cm height (without blocking)
Estimated Yarn Consumption: Col A 28g / Col B 28g
Needles and Others: 3.75mm x 40cm circular / 3.75mm x 17cm double pointed knitting needles / a cable needle / stitch marker for br4st dec

Size: One size only. I usually knit loosely. If you knit tightly, you can use needles of a larger size. Besides, as the number of pattern repeats may not be changed easily, I suggest using needles of a smaller or larger size for minor size adjustments. 

All Brioche definitions (and abbreviations etc) are being used with permission from Nancy Marchant. For more details, please refer to the following books:
-Knitting Fresh Brioche, Creating Two-Color Twists & Turns
-Knitting Brioche – The Essential Guide to the Brioche Stitch
I enjoy reading both books, more I read, more I learn and more ideas I gain.

I knit for cancer patients, elderlies and animals, and all Hat Patterns are designed for charity. Your purchase means your support to me. If you are a charity knitter, just leave a comment and I will send the pattern as a gift and my support to you. Thank you!

The Nira Pattern is the 36th pattern of “Memory 50”.
”Memory 50” is a special project to myself, for myself - to publish 50 patterns before Mid-September 2020.
I know it sounds crazy, but I’ll give it my best shot.
Project Number : 5036