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This light and airy, easy triangle wrap can be worn like a scarf, small shawlette or simple cover-up. The open stitch work makes it the perfect accessory for warm weather and its versatility will take you from summer into fall. Use this as a light layer for festival season, swim suit cover-up, or as a statement piece to add some color and style to just about any outfit. The pattern is perfect for beginner knitters wanting to stretch their skills or any knitter that enjoys an easy project!
You will need:
US Size 8 (5.0 mm) 24” inch – 36” inch circular knitting needles knitting needles
Worsted Weight Yarn - Lion Brand Shawl In A Ball
Scissors
Tapestry Needle to weave in ends
Skill Level:
Beginner +
Abbreviations/Skills needed:
CO – Cast on
k – knit
yo – yarn over
(this pattern uses drop stitches)
Gauge isn’t important for this pattern.
Size
Shawl measures approximately 42” inches across at longest point and 32” inches from top center of piece to bottom point. Size will vary as tension varies from knitter to knitter. In addition, it’s easy to modify how large or small you make this wrap. Simply knit for more or less rows to make a larger or smaller piece.
This is more of a “how to” than a strict pattern where you must follow gauge and exact instructions. It is very customizable for your knitting level and you may make it as large or small as you want! You should know the knit stitch and yarn over for this pattern. (I have shared a video on my blog and YouTube channel to walk you through the stitches step by step if you need additional help) Drop stitches are created throughout the pattern, but these are optional. You may choose to make the wrap entirely in the garter stitch especially if you’re a beginner (See the garter stitch section of the pattern). The wrap is worked from the bottom point, upward. By increasing as you knit, your wrap will become larger and wider as you make it.
These are approximate sizes and fit may vary.
All patterns are in English, using US crochet or knitting terms. My patterns often times include basic explanations and pictures rather than using standard crochet terms to make them easier to follow. I've always wrote more in "human terms" rather than strictly "standard crochet terms".
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As my patterns are created by me and tested by humans, there is always chance for human error or clarification. I am happy to address any questions or concerns!
About:
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