Myriad by Cate Carter-Evans

Myriad

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Knitting
October 2018
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 31 rows = 4 inches
in two-color brioche ribbing
US 3 - 3.25 mm
1600 - 1800 yards (1463 - 1646 m)
24 inches deep with wingspan of 80 inches
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

This pattern is provided for free courtesy of Infinite Twist.

Inspired by ripples on the surface of water, this shawl was designed and knit during the rainy season in Singapore where I was able to watch the patterns of rain on water nearly every single day.

It was in the context of rain on water that I first discovered the word “myriad,” so it seemed only fair to give this shawl its name.

Knit in two-color brioche, this triangular shawl features faux i-cord edging, rippled top edge, and an undulating motif that is easy to memorize after a few repeats.

About this Pattern

Skill Level: Intermediate, with some experience knitting brioche; ability to follow a chart.

Skills Needed: Basic knitting skills plus brioche knits and purls (brk and brp), brioche central double decrease (brcdd), brioche slip-slip-knit (brssk), brioche increases (br4st, brk-yo-brk), Judy’s Magic Cast-on, i-cord, and grafting / Kitchener stitch.

Finished Size: 88 inches / 224 cm tip to tip, and is 24 inches / 61 cm deep at the center point.

Yarn – MC: Infinite Twist Helix, 67 g / 200 yds, 4 skeins / 800 y in total. Shown in Heliotrope.
Yarn – CC: Papiput Tough Sock, 100 g / 437 yds, 2 skeins / 876 y total. Shown in The Struggle is Real.

Needles: U.S. size 3 / 3.25 mm circular needle, at least 80 cm long, or any size yielding correct gauge, plus one set of DPNs in same size as circular needle.

Gauge: 13 CC ribs and 23 CC rows stitches over 4 inches / 10 cm in two color brioche.

Notions: At least one locking stitch marker, yarn needle.

Special thanks to testers cotyhisi, telse, and BR7394