Be Carefree! Sequence Brioche by Terry Neal

Be Carefree! Sequence Brioche

Knitting
April 2024
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
5.5 stitches = 4 inches
in Sequenced Brioche
US 3 - 3.25 mm
1300 yards (1189 m)
Large Scarf: Approx. 12.5” wide x 96” long Wrap: Approx. 15” wide x 77” long
English
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Be Carefree is a long scarf or wrap knit in beautiful technique of Sequence Brioche. This style of brioche takes a sequence of brioche and repeats it over again as you make your way through this project. It makes beautiful straight lines in a flatter fabric than your traditional brioche. Knit with the Dyelicious Carefree fingering weight yarn, the color transitions as you are knitting your sequence.
The Be Carefree project is a wonderful next step for your brioche knitting toolbox. Our models used up both of the whole skeins.

Color A: 1 skein of Bisbee from Dyelicious Yarns (75% SW Merino Wool/15% Nylon/10% Tencel, 6.5 ozs, 650 yards, #1/Fingering weight) or 1 skein of Four Peaks from Dyelicious Yarns (75% SW Merino Wool/15% Nylon/10% Tencel, 8 ozs, 800 yards, #1/Fingering weight)
Color B: 1 skein of Carefree Tencel or Desert Carefree from Dyelicious Yarns (75% SW Merino Wool/15% Nylon/10% Tencel, 6.5 ozs, 650 yards, #1/Fingering weight)

Needles:
US Size 3 (3.25 mm) circular needle, 24” long, or size needed to obtain gauge

Other Materials:
Darning Needle

Gauge: Approx. 5.5 sts = 4” in sequence brioche pattern stitch, after blocking
Note: Gauge is not critical, but will affect the finished size.

Finished Sizes:
Large Scarf: Approx. 12.5” wide x 96” long
Wrap: Approx. 15” wide x 77” long