Trigonometry Scarf by Megan-Anne Llama

Trigonometry Scarf

Knitting
October 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches = 4 inches
US 5 - 3.75 mm
900 yards (823 m)
One size, however scarf can be knit longer or shorter if preferred.
English
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I loved Trigonometry in High School. I liked the way the triangles could be predicted and manipulated by changing just one line or angle. The Trigonometry Scarf captures all the fun of Trig class, but with none of the homework or exams.

This elegant scarf may look complex, but it’s a simple knit that works up super-fast in your favorite luxury fingering weight yarn.

Slip stitch triangles and garter row stripes give visual interest, while German short row wedges keep the pattern exciting to knit.

The pattern calls for 3 colors. You can certainly use more than 3, however I do not recommend using less than 3. You will use approximately 300 yards of each color if using 3 colors

Sample was knit in Lattes & Llamas Vacation yarn using the following colors:

One skein each of Lattes & Llamas Vacation Yarn (100 grams/ 463 yards) in Palpatine (C1/color 1), Cyborg (C2/color 2), and Mutant Sangria (C3/color 3).

Needles
US5 / 3.75 mm circular needles or straight needles long enough to hold 75 sts, or size required to obtain gauge.

Gauge
20 sts = 4” in garter stitch, blocked.
Gauge is not crucial for this project, but variations will affect yardage and final measurements.

Sizing
Measurements taken after blocking. Width: 12”, Height: 72”