Crinoidea Shawl by Leela Frankcombe

Crinoidea Shawl

Knitting
April 2019
Sport (12 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in brioche rib
US 6 - 4.0 mm
800 yards (732 m)
one size
English
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This triangular two-colour, syncopated brioche shawl looks striking in all colour combinations. It uses approximately 365m (400yds) of each of two colours of fingering or sport weight yarn.

The pattern has both written instructions and charts. Detailed descriptions of the more unusual stitches and a photo tutorial for the edging are included.

For a long while I didn’t know what to call this shawl. Then one day I was looking something up on Wikipedia and I came across a type of animal I’d never heard of, yet which seemed to look strangely reminiscent of my shawl design.

From Wikipedia: “Crinoids are marine animals that make up the class Crinoidea, one of the classes of the phylum Echinodermata, which also includes the starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers. Those crinoids which in their adult form are attached to the sea bottom by a stalk are commonly called sea lilies, while the unstalked forms are called feather stars”.

The last photo on this page shows one such crinoid.

If you like this pattern you may also enjoy the Migration Shawl, which uses the same brioche motif, combined with tuck stitches.

Stitch abbreviations and chart symbols are based on those developed by Nancy Marchant.

For pattern support, post in the help thread in my Ravelry group.

Errata: There was a mistake in Row 15CC of Chart A and Row 47CC of Chart C where some p stitches were marked as brp stitches. An updated version is available for download as of 17/04/19.