Explore 2-Color Brioche with this Gorgeous Cowl Project
Razorback: A reversible brioche cowl
About This Pattern

Razorback is an attractive cowl project that takes a basic 2-color brioche pattern and flips it on it's side. This super squishy fabric feels like wrapping your neck in a warm cloud. The interlocking ribs of brioche create a unique color interplay, making for a cowl that looks like nothing else!


This is an advanced project, but the result is more than worth the effort!

Pattern Details

SKILL LEVEL

3 of 5

Intermediate

YARN

2 balls worsted weight Yarn

1 each of 2 different colors

Approx. 200yds each

SIZE

One Size


SKILL LEVEL

US 9 (5.5mm) 24" Circular

Needle length not important

US 10 or 11 also works

DIMENSIONS

Circumference: 29” (73 CM) 
 Height: 12.5" (32 CM)

GAUGE

16sts / 4" (10cm)

in brioche ribbing

but gauge is not important

Additional Tools:  Scissors, Darning Needle

Special Techniques

This projects employs a variety of techniques you can practice, including:

Italian Cast-On for two colors

Knitting two-color brioche

Managing multiple yarn colors

Grafting ribbing

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Razorback Cowl Pattern$1

This Project is Great for...

  • Learning 2-Color Brioche Colorwork
  • Gifts for Friends and Family
  • Charity Knitting
  • Something unique to make
  • A Portable Project

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  • 1xRazorback Cowl Pattern$1
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