Fiamma Brioche Shawl

The Fiamma Brioche Crochet Shawl is inspired by the dynamic, flickering shapes of flames (with “Fiamma” meaning “flame” in Italian). This versatile accessory can be crafted to any size, from a small kerchief or bandana to be worn as a mini scarf or a headband; to a wide and long triangle shawl perfect for keeping cozy in the coldest winter. The pattern is designed to work with your choice of yarn weight and hook size, and it includes helpful videos and tools to calculate yarn requirements based on your specific project needs. The Fiama Brioche Shawl is sure to become a favorite both to make and to wear!

COMING January 1st!

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The Fiamma Brioche Crochet Shawl is inspired by the dynamic, flickering shapes of flames (with “Fiamma” meaning “flame” in Italian). This versatile accessory can be crafted to any size, from a small kerchief or bandana to be worn as a mini scarf or a headband; to a wide and long triangle shawl perfect for keeping cozy in the coldest winter. The pattern is designed to work with your choice of yarn weight and hook size, and it includes helpful videos and tools to calculate yarn requirements based on your specific project needs. The Fiama Brioche Shawl is sure to become a favorite both to make and to wear!

COMING January 1st!

Pattern Information

SIZES + MEASUREMENTS

This pattern comes in one universal and adaptable size. Since it is worked from the corner outwards, it is possible to continue working until any desired measurements have been reached. The following are some suggested sizes for your desired objectives:

Scarfie or Bandana (Scarf, Triangle Shawl)

Wingspan: 62 (155, 175+) cm / 24.5 (61, 69+) in

Width: 23 (58, 65+) cm / 9 (22.75, 25.5+) in

MATERIALS

YARN & HOOK: This pattern has been written to use any yarn weight available combined with the hook of your choice. There is no specific gauge to work with. Instead, you should strive to create a fabric that is both cosy and light. Following are the suggested yarn/hook combinations for this pattern. However, feel free to modify the yarn weight or hook to create the desired fabric.

Fingering weight yarn – 3.5 or 4 mm hook

Sport weight yarn – 4.5 or 5 mm hook

DK weight yarn – 5.5 or 6 mm hook

Worsted weight yarn – 6.5 or 7 mm hook.

NOTIONS: tapestry needle, stitch markers, scissors.

The grey scarfie sample was made with Pascuali, Puno (70% Organic Cotton, 30% Alpaca Wool, fingering weight, 50 g, 200 m / 218 yds) in color Yew 28 and a 3.5 mm hook. 1 whole ball was used.

The green shawl sample was made with Dark Omen Yarn, BFL Silk (55% BFL Superwash Wool, 45% Silk, fingering weight, 100 g, 400m) in color Verdant and a 4 mm hook. 2.5 skeins were used.

The white scarf sample was made with TJFrog, Shoreline & Strata – Shell (100% Dorset Horn Wool, Light DK weight, 100g, 190 m / 205 yds) in neutral color  and a 6 mm hook. Almost 3 skeins were used.

Alternative Yarns

Any yarn weight will work. Here are some I recommendations of yarns I love:

 

Fingering:

Sport:

DK

Worsted

GAUGE

Because gauge will be determined by the hook and yarn combination that is chosen, there is no specific gauge for this pattern.

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