Triple Scoop Shawl by Anastacia Zittel

Triple Scoop Shawl

Knitting
May 2014
yarn held together
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
300 - 600 yards (274 - 549 m)
customizable. Sample measures 20” deep and 70” at widest point (50 cm by 178 cm)
English
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Triple Scoop Shawl is an easy, top down knitted shawl, made with three triangles. The resulting shape is more like a three-quartered square, than a triangle shape, which means this shawl will sit on your shoulders and stay put! You can use any yarn, any gauge, and make the shawl any size.

Pattern is rated easy, and includes written directions only.

You need approximately 150-300 grams of scrap yarn in various amounts, all a uniform weight (reserve largest ball of scrap yarn for edging and bind off). Sample was made using primarily worsted weight wool yarn (with some fingering weight wools held double).

Sample measured 20” deep and 70” at widest point (50 cm by 178 cm) after light blocking.

Many thanks to my testers, honeystalks, ScarvesEtc, strega73, falcondance and ElizabethAHiggins!

Many extra thanks as well to AshwiniJ for her tech editing skills!

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