Sizzle Pop by Lesley Anne Robinson

Sizzle Pop

Knitting
March 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in two color brioche chevron lace stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
790 - 1420 yards (722 - 1298 m)
Square version: 35” / 88.9cm x 35” / 88.9cm square : Triangle version: 53" / 134.6cm wingspan x 27" / 68.5cm depth
Czech English Spanish
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Purchase the POP! e-book and receive three patterns :: Sizzle Pop, Pop Fizzle, and Pop Twizzle!

Satisfy your brioche cravings with Sizzle Pop :: Two shawl patterns in one, both with an all-over chevron lace detail, knit using the two-color brioche stitch! The triangle shawl is the ideal spring and summer accessory for chilly evenings, while the square shawl is great for doubling up and wrapping around your neck or shoulders on cold winter days. Both patterns can be easily modified for a larger or smaller shawl.

Check out my How to Wear videos on Youtube!
Square version
Triangle version

This is a very special collaboration for KNIT in COLOR, using beautiful custom colorways developed and created together with Michele from Republic of Wool and Maria from Fern Fiber for the square version. The triangle version uses Monet, of my favorite colorways created by Hedgehog Fibres, combined with delightful Havirland yarns.

A Czech Translation is available for the triangle shawl! Click on the pattern download button on the top right of this page and you will have the option of downloading an alternative Czech Version (Many thanks to Katerina Rajmicová Vevka for translating!)

A Spanish Translation is available for the square shawl! Click on the pattern download button on the top right of this page and you will have the option of downloading an alternative Spanish Version (Many thanks to Adriana Bon Ramos Nanoadri for translating!)

Skill level: Intermediate. Basic two color brioche skills are not required, but are recommended. Techniques used: brioche knit (brk), brioche purl (brp), brioche increases and decreases. The square shawl is knit flat from corner to corner, and the triangle shawl is knit on the bias from tip to edge, both using a large circular needle to accommodate large number of stitches.

Both patterns are written and charted, for your convenience! The square version would make a delightful baby blanket!

Sizes: (measured after blocking)
Triangle :: 53” / 134.6cm wingspan x 27” / 68.5cm depth
Square :: 35” / 88.9cm x 35” / 88.9cm square

Gauge: 25 sts x 28 rows = 4” / 10cm; measured in two-color brioche chevron lace stitch (taken after blocking).

Swatching for these shawls is a great way to play with different colors, to see what will work! If you’re finding that two colors aren’t working as well as you might have hoped, switch which one is the Main Color! Two-color brioche is a fantastic way to use some of those fabulous speckled or variegated yarns in your stash!

Yarn: Fingering / Sock weight yarn
Triangle :: Main Color (MC): 400yds / 366m
Contrast Color (CC): 390yds / 357m

Square :: MC: 720yds / 658m
CC: 700yds / 640m

Shown in:
Triangle :: MC: 1 skein Hedgehog Fibres Sock in Monet
CC: 1 skein Havirland Pax Sock in Kiss Off

Square :: MC: 2 skeins Republic of Wool Twist Fingering in Love Dust
CC: 2 skeins Fern Fiber Organic Merino Fingering in Grape Ice Cream

Needles: 40” or longer US 4 / 3.5mm circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge.

Tools: tapestry needle, row counter, 2 stitch markers for marking center stitch of square shawl, cable needle or stitch marker for use with decreasing sts, optional stitch markers for noting lace repeats

This pattern has been test knit and professionally tech edited.

Photo credit: Ruth Hart Mowry