Triangle Scarf
Some of you asked months ago to post a triangle scarf/shawl using super chunky yarn and I finally got around to making it. It took about 4-5 hours total to work up I think a more skilled knitter can make it in less than 5 hours.
This is a simple triangle scarf using garter stitch while giving it a little interest with an eyelet row every few rows.
The finished measurements for my scarf:
70″/178cm across & 28″/71cm from top to point.
Gauge: isn’t too important but I had a gauge of @4sts = 4″/10cm
Trying to use up scrap yarn from my stash (hence the name) I used about 180yd/165m of Magnum by Cascade, a 60″/152cm long #19/15mm needle and 2 markers to mark either side of the center stitch.
SEE ALSO:
- Knit Cabled Hoodie Knitting Patterns
- Knitting Pattern For Scarf
- Lapghan Knitting Patterns
- Knitting Patterns Cabled Poncho
Triangle Scarf Glossary:
- K: knit
- K2tog: knit 2 stitches together
- pm: place marker
- sl m: slip marker from one needle to the next
- * : repeat
Triangle Scarf Instructions
Cast on 5sts.
Row 1: [K1, yo] 2x’s, pm, K1, pm, [yo, K1] 2x’s 9sts
Row 2 & all even rows: K
Row 3: K1, yo, K to marker, yo, sl m, K1, sl m, yo, K to 1 stitch before the end of row, yo, K1. 13sts
Row5: K1, yo, K1 * yo, K2tog * to marker, yo, sl m, K1, sl m, yo, *K2tog, yo * to last 2sts, K1, yo, K1.
17sts
Row 6: KnitRepeat below sequence to desired length:
Work Rows 3&4 [2x’s]
Work Rows 5&6 onceTriangle Scarf Tips
4 increases are made on each odd numbered row. If changing colors do so on a Row 5.
Instead of keeping track of your rows you can kept track of your number of stitches for when you should work a Row 5, so when you have 13sts you worked a Row 5; 21sts work a Row 5, 29sts and so on… when the stitch count has increased by 8sts work the eyelet row.
You actually make it appear so easy together with your presentation but I to find this matter to be actually something that I think I might never understand. It seems too complicated and extremely vast for me. I’m having a look ahead on your subsequent post, Il attempt to get the cling of it!