Gilded Grapes Shawl

The Gilded Grapes Shawl is named for the cable patterns that evoke an image of clusters of grapes hanging from a trellis and shimmering in the morning sun. It is a triangular shawl, knit bottom up, so you’ll feel like the project is flying by as the rows get shorter and shorter. The patterning is created using brioche cables which create an interwoven design on one side of the shawl and leave an uninterrupted rib on the opposite side. Using only two skeins of yarn, Gilded Grapes is the perfect project for those luxury skeins to enjoy their softness wrapped around you.

Instructions provided in both written and charted form. Video tutorials are provided for brioche cables.

Note: The gauge for this pattern is measured after stretched blocking of the final shawl. If gauge is measured without stretching your swatch, you are likely to use more than the recommended amount of yarn and may run out of yarn. I strongly recommend measuring gauge carefully, or having extra yarn available. This pattern also works well at a slightly looser gauge, so if you do have extra length of both colors of yarn, you can easily make a slightly larger shawl by not worrying about stretched gauge of your swatch.

Finished Measurements:
44 in/110 cm long x 21.5 in/54 cm deep

Yarn:
DK Weight
Color A: 231 yds/211 m
Color B: 231 yds/211 m
Sample shown in A Hundred Ravens Kodyak (65% Superwash Merino, 20% Silk, 15% Yak; 231 yds/211 m in 100g) in Apollo (A) and Catherine of Aragon (B)

Gauge:
15 stitches x 19 rows = 4 in/10 cm in Brioche Rib after stretched blocking

Needles:
24-in or longer US 6/4.0 mm circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions:
• Locking stitch markers/cable needles
• Stitch markers
• Darning needle