Wild Cherry Triangular Scarf by Pam Allen

Wild Cherry Triangular Scarf

Knitting
Aran (8 wpi) ?
17.5 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1440 yards (1317 m)
46" (117 cm) wide along top edge, 13.5" (34.5 cm) deep from top edge to base of point
English
This pattern is available for free: Scarves_Staff.pdf

No longer available on Interweave Online site.

Pattern description from Interweave Knits: “I have a collection of scarves that is spilling out of the hall closet. My current favorite is a small crocheted shawl shaped as a wide, shallow triangle - an easy shape to wear with coats and jackets, and a pleasing change from the usual long, narrow rectangle. For the staff project I decided to make a knitted version in a soft, drapey, merino boucle with lovely color modulations and a hint of texture. I worked it in smooth, stockinette stitch to keep the emphasis on the yarn design. I began with nine stitches at the point and worked yarnover increases along the edges on every row, just inside a three garter-stitch border. The scarf was finished in no time flat and it’s pretty enough that I don’t mind ‘putting it away’ on a favorite chair.”

Notions: Tapestry needle

Note from Interweave Knits: “In the yarn and size shown, this project uses about 1/5 of a skein. Make several for gifts, or make a larger shawl by continuing in patt until there is just enough yarn left to BO (4 times the width across the top of your shawl), then BO all sts.