Trillion Shawl by Joanna Herriott

Trillion Shawl

Knitting
July 2022
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in Over Stitch Pattern
US 4 - 3.5 mm
930 - 1094 yards (850 - 1000 m)
small and large
English
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Trillion Shawl

This shawl is called Trillion, named after the triangular cut of gem stones. The pattern was designed with yarn support from The Wool Kitchen, who dyed the two beautiful yarns for the design.
Trillion is an asymmetric triangle shawl knit from tip to edge. The pattern is made up of three sections, an edge of garter and twisted stitches, a border where mohair is combined with the main yarn to create a pathway of triangles and the main body of the shawl created using a repeating triangle motif.

General Information:
Yarn Requirements:

Small Version: 2 x 100g (850m/928 yards) fingering weight yarn and 10g (80m/87yards) lace weight mohair.
Large Version: 3 x 100g (1275m/1392 yards) fingering weight yarn and 10g (80m/87yards) lace weight mohair.
The sample was knit in yarn from The Wool Kitchen in Superwash Merino nylon sock, colour way Grey Matter and Kid Mohair Silk, colourway Incandescent
Needles: 3.50 mm needle (or size required to get gauge) long enough to accommodate the large number of stitches
Notions: Stitch markers (if required to mark different sections), tapestry needle
Gauge: 26 sts x 34 rows for 4”/10 cm over main body pattern blocked
Measurements:
Small Version: Wingspan 179 cm/68”, Depth 65 cm/26”
Large Version: Wingspan 182.5 cm/73”, Depth 76.5 cm/30.5”