Eulerian Triangles Shawl
by Edie Eckman
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Eulerian Triangles Shawl
by Edie Eckman
Hundreds of tiny triangles joined together, yet only six yarn ends to weave in! How can that be? The innovative construction method uses a concept called a Eulerian Path to build tiers of interconnected triangles without cutting the yarn. Once you take time to understand the concept, it’s surprisingly easy to master.
This tech-edited pattern includes complete text instructions and charts. A video tutorial is provided to help you with the techniques.
Shawl shown used a bit less than 435 yds 398 m each of colors A & B, and about 230 yds 210 m of color C. If you want to make the shawl larger, you’ll need an extra skein of colors A & B.
Please note that this pattern is not suitable for beginners.
About this pattern
by Edie Eckman
About this yarn
by Stunning String Studio
Fingering
75% Merino, 20% Nylon, 5% Stellina
435 yards
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100
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