Shadow Weave Shawl
Shadow Weave is an asymmetrical triangular shawl. It is a combination of two-color brioche and garter stitch, making for vertical and horizontal lines that are reminiscent of a weave structure known as shadow weave.
This shawl contains no increases or decreases in brioche, so this may be a good place to start your journey in two-color brioche.
Finished Size
49 (68)" wingspan.
24½ (34)" tall.
Yarn
Fiber Optic Yarns Kashmir (80% Superwash Merino Wool / 10% Ultrafine Cashmere / 10% Nylon) (4 oz, 420 yards, 3 ply) Fingering-weight (CYC #1): 1 (2) skein(s) in each of 2 colors.
Small shawl shown in Opal (MC) and Moonrise (CC).
Large shawl shown in Autumn Spice (MC) and Bad Moon Rising (CC).
Needles
3.50 mm (US 4) circular needle or size needed to obtain gauge or appropriate for your yarn.
Notions
Tapestry needle and stitch marker.
Gauge
Gauge is provided so you can achieve a similar-sized shawl to the one shown here, and will have enough yarn to complete the project. For the stitch count, the yarnover is considered part of the accompanying slipped stitch. Each ridge is two passes: one MC, slide the needle, one CC.
21 stitches = 4 inches
22 ridges = 4 inches