To get your yarn and free pattern, visit the Zen Yarn Garden website.
You can add this pattern to your Ravelry queue here.
Size: There is enough yarn to make a massive shawl, if you like! The finished shawl in the photo is 43″ wide by 28″ long at the center spine.
Needles: Size US 5 (3.75mm) 32″ circular needle
Yarn: Zen Yarn Garden Lux Blanx, two blanks
Additional Materials: tapestry needle for weaving ends
Gauge: 16 stitches over 4 inches
Zen Yarn Garden’s photo tutorial on knitting from blanks.
The needles I’m using (both double-points and circulars) are Knitter’s Pride Gingers.
My folding stitch marker case can be found here.
I like your touturial , and the coulour of yarn is very butifull . Thank you.
Now this could be a shawl I’d like to wear! Beautiful colors! I’ll have another look at that yarn and the pattern.
I just wanted to say thank you so very much for this tutorial and for the free pattern. I have been wanting to learn how to knit a brioche pattern for a long time. When I first started knitting someone talked me into buying a hat pattern with a complicated brioche stitch. It’s still sitting in my cupboard. I’m hoping that this helps me learn a little more about it… as YOU, have taught me how to knit.
My husband can’t believe I have taught myself to knitk but I haven’t really, you have taught me how to knit(!) & I want to take the opportunity to thank you very much for your clear, well made, easy-to-follow, & so [they are], very helpful videos! XOXO???
I guess emojis show up as question marks oh, I didn’t know that. And so, because I cannot edit my comment, FYI: they were a hug, a kiss and heart eyes 🙂