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Tri, Tri, Tri Again
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I have always enjoyed triangles. My fascination with them started in Geometry and was followed by right square triangles in quilting. The triangle shape has been a staple in my shawl design, but this time I wanted to add more. How do I create three triangles within a triangle shawl? The challenge was to keep it simple. Here’s how it comes together…
The first asymmetric triangle forms naturally as you knit. Triangles two and three are created as triangle two expands across the row. The simpler stitch patterns give you variety as the triangles form.
A friend apply named this shawl, Tri, Tri, Tri Again, for the three triangle shapes. Little did she know that this designs took three tries to create just the perfect triangle combination. I guess the old adage remains true - “If you don’t succeed, try, try, again.”
Needles: US 6 (3.75mm) Circular - 32” cable, or needle size needed to obtain gauge.
Yarn: Pendenza, Plymouth Yarn (100% Egyptian Cotton; 240 yds/219 m; 3.53 oz/100 g ball) DK
3 balls, Blue Gray (10)
594 - 726 yards/543 - 664 meters
Gauge: Using US 6 (3.5mm) 28 sts/40 Rows = 4 inches (10cm) square in stockinette stitch (Unblocked).
Special Techniques:
- Knit & purl, cast on & bind off
Increases: yarn over, knit front and
backSimple lace: yarn over, knit 2
together Working flat on circular
needles
This pattern has been test knit for accuracy.
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- First published: February 2020
- Page created: February 7, 2020
- Last updated: July 25, 2023 …
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