Rose Gold by Andrea Mowry
Rose Gold by Andrea Mowry
Will receive a printed copy on card stock of the pattern. This will include a code to download a digital copy of the pattern.
Rose Gold is worked in two color brioche from side to side to form what I like to call a peaked asymmetrical crescent! This shawl is one of my favorite shapes because it creates a long wingspan and a fairly shallow depth, so it is very wearable! The reversible brioche begs to hug the curves of your shoulders while the remaining length of the wings dance in a cascading spiral.
Use 2 colors or 4 colors for a gorgeous gradient. The effect is a soft melting from light to dark that is mirrored on both sides. I love how bold the final border is with the deepest pigments and brioche lace.
Yarn: Fingering weight yarn in two colors (or two gradient sets) 165g/ 675yd each
Needles: Size US 4/3.5mm (32in/80cm circular recommended)
Notions: Removeable stitch marker & tapestry needle
Gauge: 27 sts and 31.5 rows = 4in/10cm over Brioche
Finished Measurements: Wingspan - 74in/ 188cm, Center Depth - 15.5in/ 40cm
Techniques to Indulge In: Two color brioche, changing colors, brioche increasing and decreasing, lace, Jeny’s super stretchy bind off