Boann, pronounced “bowan”, was the Irish Celtic Goddess of Inspiration and Creativity. It is said that she created the River Boyne in Ireland and it’s meandering curves to the Irish Sea.
Boann is an asymmetrical shawl knit from a garter tip and finishing with a two colour brioche edging. It’s packed with lots of fabulous garter striping and colour blocking. It introduces you to one colour brioche and then two colour brioche, and finally two colour brioche using various brioche increases and decreases. It’s packed with a ton of video tutorials to help you through.
Boann is knit using Nua, Carol Feller’s totally scrumptious yarn. It is definitely something you’ll want to snuggle up with. This shawl knits up a super lightweight fabric, yet the Yak content gives it so much warmth, you’ll never want to take it off.
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_________________________________ SIZE 1 Size Finished Wingspan at top edge: 200cm / 79” Finished depth at longest point: 50cm / 19.5” Measurements taken with relaxed fabric after blocking.
MATERIALS Yarn: Stolen Stitches ‘Nua’ (50g, 140m/ 153yds). This is a Sport weight yarn.
- Main Colour (MC): 3 skeins in Unexpected Macaw {blue; 150g (5.3 oz) – 420m (459 yds)}. - Contrast Colour (CC): 3 skeins in Bare Necessities {taupe/neutral; 138g (4.9 oz) – 352m (385 yds)}.
GAUGE 21 sts x 42 rows = 10cm x 10cm (4”x 4”) in garter stitch after light steam blocking.
TECHNIQUES and VIDEO TUTORIALS Garter Stitch Stripes One Colour Brioche Two Colour Brioche Brioche Increases and Decreases Fully fashioned brioche edges Please note that there are several video tutorials to help you through each of the Brioche stitches used in this pattern.