The Triangle Scarf by Davina Choy

The Triangle Scarf

Knitting
July 2014
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
5 stitches = 4 inches
in Garter Stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
200 - 300 yards (183 - 274 m)
One Size
English

The Triangle Scarf is deceptively easy. Starting at the tip, you’ll increase upwards and outwards until you reach a width you like. And get this: after your set up rows, only one row is repeated. All the way to the end. No joke! For the majority of your knitting you’ll be repeating the same row over and over again. Talk about easy knitting!

This pattern is super flexible in that you can use whatever yarn strikes your fancy. The sample is made with a worsted weight yarn, but experiment with different weights or use up leftover yarn from previous projects.

Speaking of flexible, there’s no official “end” to the project. Cast off when the scarf reaches a width you’re happy with. With the Triangle Scarf, you call the shots!

The Triangle Scarf pattern is part of a video series on the e-learning site Skillshare. In addition to a PDF pattern, the course includes a video tutorial that walks you through how to increase directionally and how to add colors for some cool color blocking effects.

Important Note: You have to sign up for a free one-week trial of Skillshare in order to access this pattern. During your trial you get unlimited access to this pattern (PDFs and tutorial videos) as well as hundreds of other courses on the site. Before your week ends you can cancel your membership and you won’t be charged at all unless you decide to take the plunge into full membership.

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