The weather is getting warmer, making it perfect to wear the triangle shawls. I love layering and getting to know that I can make something light but functional is a plus. This triangle shawl uses only one skein and works up pretty fast. It it very light making is a good layer during the spring and summer.
I used the cakes dk by Ice yarns for this project. I ‘ve been using ice yarns lately and I’m awed with the quality of their yarns at a fair price. The cakes dk comes 2 in a pack and the 2 goes a long way. You can check the shelly scarf where I used the other skein.
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- THE PATTERN IS WRITTEN IN US TERMINOLOGY.
SKILL LEVEL:
Materials
Yarn
- 100% acrylic, Light/ category 3 yarn.
- The pattern used 1skein of Ice yarns cakes Dk, 590yds/540 meters. You can however substitute it with any light weight or dk yarn.
Hooks
- 4.5 mm crochet hook.
Notions
Abbreviations/Stitches Utilized
Dc – double crochet Ch – chain
Ch-2 sp – chain 2 space Ch-1 sp – chain 1 space
Sc – single crochet
Notes.
- Ch 4 at the beginning of a new row counts as a dc & a ch.
- The last stitch of every row is worked in the 3rd chain of previous row ch 4.
- The project is only one row repeat. You can adjust the pattern by adding more rows to make it longer or reducing the number of rows to make it shorter.
- This pattern is written in only one size.
Measurements
Length: 23.5”
Width: 50”
Triangle Shawl Pattern.
Start with a magic ring.
Or ch 4 & join to first ch with a slst.
Row 1.
Ch 4(this counts as a dc & ch1) {3dc,ch 2,3dc} ch1, dc in the ring. Turn.
Row 2.
Ch 4, 3dc in the next ch-1sp, ch1,{3dc,ch 2,3dc in the ch-2 sp} ch 1, 3dc in next ch-1 sp, dc in the 3rd ch of prev row ch 4.
Row 3.
Ch 4, [3dc, ch1in the next sp] rep this for the next ch-1 sp,{3dc,ch 2,3dc in the ch-2 sp} [ch 1,3dc] in each of the next spaces, dc in the 3rd ch of previous row ch 4.
Row 4.
Ch 4, [3dc, ch1in the next sp] rep this for the next ch-1 spaces,{3dc,ch 2,3dc in the ch-2 sp} [ch 1,3dc] in each of the next spaces, dc in the 3rd ch of prev row ch 4.
Repeat row 4 until you have 36 rows.
Note: If you want a longer scarf, you can add more rows before working the scalloped border.
Row 37 (scalloped border)
Ch 1, sc, ch 3, 3dc next sp, [skip the next 3dc group, sc,ch 3,3dc in next sp] rep pattern in [] until you have the last sp remaining, sc in the last sp, sc in the 3rd ch of previous row ch 4.
Fasten off and enjoy!
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