Yesterday I decided to learn a new stitch I've been wanting to learn for awhile now - brioche. The (free) Prime Rib Dishcloth or Scarf pattern by Sara Baldwin is billed as the easiest, clearest tutorial, so I gave it a shot ... and I'm hooked.
Here are the things I love most about it:
- it lays flat,
- doesn’t need a border,
- looks great from both sides (exactly the same, actually),
- is a mindless knit once you've done a few rows,
- and goes quickly.
Each of these took about the same amount of yarn - 1.2 ozs (35 g).
Here's the one I'm finishing up tonight:
It's a pretty bold mixture of colors, but I really like how it's turning out in this stitch.
I'm grabbing all the variegated dishcloth cotton I've had sitting here for ages, and I'm going to knit them all in this pattern.
2 comments:
These do look really good. I might have to try it. I still have quite a bit of Dollar Tree cotton yarn left.
VERY pretty! I have the same dilemma with variegated yarn. Must try!
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