This is the Jagged Triangular Scarf. It's based on the Totally Triangular Scarf pattern but with the addition of a cute little jagged edge.
A lacy crochet scarf pattern with open lacy stitches in a simple two row repeat! Perfect warmer weather accessory!
If you enjoyed the Truly Triangular Scarf, then try your hand at this one. With one small change to the pattern, you get a longer, narrower scarf.
These Lace Edge Triangular Shawl Free Knitting Patterns makes a large generous shawl. The lace edging looks stunning.
Vintage Peach is a light and delicate One Skein Crochet Triangle Shawl. This Free and Easy pattern is simplicity at its best!
This Triangular Scarf 'Akaste' is stunning and everything I want to be when I grow up. Get the pattern via Ravelry, designed by Claudia Ramprecht - fingering-weight yarn suggestions below! SUGGESTED MATERIALS: This post contains affiliate links.
If you enjoyed the Truly Triangular Scarf, then try your hand at this one. With one small change to the pattern, you get a longer, narrower scarf.
Our list of 30 free shawl knitting patterns that are versatile, stylish, and suitable for beginners and intermediate knitters.
Skeins: 4 balls of Purl Soho's Wigeon Size: Short Leg: 36 inches, Long Leg: 54½ inches, Hypotenuse: 65 inch Color: Yellow Curry
Beginner Crochet Shawl, using only basic stitches. A quick relaxing make that can be crocheted in any weight yarn you choose.
Thank you all TTC Knitalongers! It was so nice to see faces filled with such knit-enthusiasm last Saturday. What a great way to launch our summer yarn sale! Thank you too, to the fine folks who o…
The sideways shawl, or scarf is a popular knitting pattern. It starts with only a handful of cast-on stitches,
Justine Shawl, free #crochet pattern by Underground Crafter in Malabrigo Lace #yarn
Delight in the beauty and coziness of this Paradis Lace Crochet Shawl. This lovely piece is a perfect gift for your...
This is the Jagged Triangular Scarf. It's based on the Totally Triangular Scarf pattern but with the addition of a cute little jagged edge.
A triangular shawl or bandana in garter stitch with a scalloped edge along the bottom edge. The fine lace edging is knitted along the way and there is no assembly. Scalloped Shawl can be knitted in exactly the yarn and size you want, as you are guided during the pattern on how to adjust the measurements. You can choose to knit in one of the suggested materials or simply use them as inspiration and to estimate yarn consumption in your yarn. Please note that the specified yarn amounts are indicative and it is recommended to weigh your knit along the way as described, to ensure you have enough yarn. Suggestion #1 - Bandana Length: 85cm / Width: 18cm Gauge: 28 stitches of 10cm in garter stitch when washed or steamed Suggested needles: 3mm Materials: • 25g Tibet, Cewec (190m/25g) Suggestion #2 - Bandana Length: 100cm / Width: 23cm Gauge: 22 stitches of 10cm in garter stitch when washed or steamed Suggested needles: 4mm Materials: • 50g Cashmere Premium, Long Yarns (115m/25g) Suggestion #3 - Shawl Length: 180cm / Width: 40cm Gauge: 18 stitches of 10 cm in garter when washed or steamed Suggested needles: 5mm Materials: • 200g Alpaca 2, Isager (250m/50g) - Two strands together A link to download the PDF pattern will be sent to your e-mail address. The following techniques are used in this pattern:
Please check this Shuttermonkey Designs Discussion Thread to find out the latest discounts and/or promotions currently running on my designs. This is a triangular shaped shawl, worked in one piece, from the top down. Casting on requires using the garter tab cast on method which I have provided a tutorial link to. Instructions for this shawl are provided in both written and charted format. The chart is very easy to read and ideal for knitters who haven’t followed a chart before. This shawl is so easy to knit that you could say that it’s a pure skoosh! This translates as ‘something very easy’ for those not fluent in Scottish dialect. The design for this shawl was inspired by a few enquiries I’ve had from fellow knitters, asking which of my shawl patterns was easiest for someone new to shawls. I think it’s important to understand the shape and construction of these triangular shawls and sometimes patterns, charts and construction can leave new shawl knitters feeling slightly confused. So, I’m hoping to help knitters understand just how triangular shawls develop with this very simple yet elegant shawl pattern. If you have any questions, problems or just want to join in with others who are knitting this shawl, pop over to my Shuttermonkey Designs Group here on Ravelry. You can also find me on Facebook too.
Free knitting pattern for an asymmetric triangular shawl with an easy-to-work lace stitch that creates great drape for a fun, modern design.
The sideways shawl, or scarf is a popular knitting pattern. It starts with only a handful of cast-on stitches,
This is the Jagged Triangular Scarf. It's based on the Totally Triangular Scarf pattern but with the addition of a cute little jagged edge.
SKEINS: 2 skeins of Purl Soho’s Burnish SIZE: 14 inches high at highest point x 60 inches long COLOR: Scarlet Orange
Easy Peasy Posy Shawl Such a satisfying project... the Easy Peasy Posy Shawl is a pretty and feminine triangular crochet shawl featuring on-trend 70’s flower motifs and lace lattice work. The design works up surprisingly quickly, using simple stitches over a 10-row repeat.
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This free triangular scarf knitting pattern is perfect for beginner knitters. We'll practice basic increases as we learn how to knit a triangle scarf.
SKEINS: 3 (4) skeins of Worsted Twist in 3 colors; 1 skein of Yarn A, 1 (2) skein(s) of Yarn B, 1 skein of Yarn C SIZES: Kid (Adult) COLORS: Yarn A in Yellow Yellow, Yarn B in Oyster Gray, Yarn C in Heirloom White
Last December, I saw a very simple and cute scarf knitted by Angie (le monde de sucrette) and I thought to knit one for me, too, but then I was busy with the gifts to prepare for family and friends back in Italy .... so nothing was done for me!!! Luckily, some days ago, while browsing through my blogs list, I found a post from Ilaria (IDA interior lifestyle), who was proposing the same (she added a pompom!) piece of clothing .... I didn't have any excuse to wait longer for knitting my own triangular scarf!!!! ;oD So, I started .... Do you want to start one, too ??? Well, you need : some yarn ! My personal choice was : Lana Grossa Basics Calmo (59% acrylic, 24% cotton and 17% linen), shade 207. All my 4 balls of yarn (50g each) have been used for this project. Then 2 balls (50g each) from Rowan Classic Cotton Jeans Yarn (100% cotton), shade 365-Sierra, for both stripes and tassels! a pair of 4,5mm knitting circular needles or, if you prefer, a pair of long straight needles, as you'll have at least 205 stitches on them at the end (or more if you like to knit on!) a pair of scissors a couple of hooks (optional), 4mm and 4,5mm. I needed them for the "crochet cast-off" method (look here) and for joining the tassels to the corners of the scarf. a yarn needle a tape measure (optional) My pattern is based on the one given by Angie (my trendy chale), so I'll start, too, from the point with 3 stitches, while Ilaria (This is not a pattern) gave me the idea to embellish my scarf with some tassels (she used, instead, an ochre yellow pompom!). I put some stripes in my scarf just to not get bored while knitting and I love the result! ;oD I used the LONG TAIL CAST ON method (here) on two knitting needles and I put on 3 stitches. My first row is like : slip first stitch from left needle onto right needle knit one Kfb (knit into front and back of stitch), that is the way to increase and create an extra stitch This pattern is very simple! At the beginning of each row you have to slip the first stitch from one needle to another, without working it. The stitches in between the first stitch and the last stitch need to be knitted (garter stitch), while the last stitch of every row is the one you use to increase the number of your stitches, just adding an extra stitch! So, for the following rows, just follow : slip first stitch, knit the stitches in between, increase in the last stitch !!!! Little by little, your triangle will get bigger and bigger ... A little recap : at the end of first row, you'll have 4 stitches ... at the end of row 7 : 10 stitches at the end of row 10 : 13 stitches at the end of row 17 : 20 stitches at the end of row 20 : 23 stitches at the end of row 27 : 30 stitches at the end of row 30 : 33 stitches at the end of row 37 : 40 stitches at the end of row 40 : 43 stitches .... and so on !!!! (at the end of row 97 : 100 stitches!!!) I've decided to introduce the new colour (sierra, see in above list) at the beginning of row 98, where I start the pattern made of stripes. Do not cut the first yarn, as it will be used in the between of the stripes !!! ;oD If you are interested in how to join the new yarn, just look here !!! After some rows, it will be like this ... and the pattern to follow, if you like, is the following : rows 98 and 99 : red rows 100 and 101 : blue rows 102 and 103 : red rows 104 and 105 : blue rows 106 and 107 : red Then you start enlarging the red stripes (4 rows instead of just 2): rows 108 and 111 : blue rows 112 and 115 : red rows 116 and 119 : blue rows 120 and 123 : red rows 124 and 127 : blue rows 128 and 131 : red rows 132 and 135 : blue to complete the stripy pattern, just go back to the two stripes repeat : rows 136 and 137 : red rows 138 and 139 : blue rows 140 and 141 : red rows 142 and 143 : blue rows 144 and 145 : red After that, you can cut the red yarn and continue to the end just with the blue one! My knitting ended at row 202 (205 stitches), as my yarn finished ..... luckily, I reached a good dimension for my scarf (91cmx53cm, where 53 stands for the height), so I can wear it!! ;oD For the cast off, I went for the crochet cast-off method (here), as it doesn't need any extra yarn!! So I used my 4mm hook and I obtained a very neat edge Then, I started to trim in all the tails ... Last thing, the tassels (3), one for each corner of the scarf .. The tassels were simply made just wrapping 20 times the yarn around my palm (you can use even cardstock if you prefer!) (see here). To attach each tassel, I used a 4,5mm hook and some red yarn : Starting with a SC (single crochet in US crochet terminology), I attached the yarn to the corner and then I crocheted 10 chains, cut the yarn and fasten off. Each tassel has been attached with a couple of knots to this braid (braid = 14 cm length, while the tassel is 9cm long). So, this is what I got ... .... and on me .... .... a really happy me !!!! ;o))))) What about you???? xxxx Alessandra and have a HAPPY WEEKEND !!! .... and a BIG THANK YOU to both Angie and Ilaria!!!! SMACK !!! Today links : Craft Schooling Sunday
Many triangular shawls - including our own designs - begin at the center back, with a small number of stitches, and then grow in ever-lengthening rows, which form 2 triangles, separated by a center stitch.
Cloudy Skies is a fingering-weight triangular shawl that is worked from the top down in a pretty lace pattern repeated throughout.
The sideways shawl, or scarf is a popular knitting pattern. It starts with only a handful of cast-on stitches,
These Lace Edge Triangular Shawl Free Knitting Patterns makes a large generous shawl. The lace edging looks stunning.
“This wrap pattern was designed to give knitters several options for construction and size. It is recommended that you refer to the diagrams when choosing the version you would like to make. Version A is a simple rectangle that features a triangular garter stitch inlay; Version 2 is an L-Shape that features an arrowhead garter inlay centered over the shawl’s “spine”. Each wrap includes a wide or narrow version to choose from and the optional mesh extensions may be embraced or ignored (knitter’s preference!). I like having options – and so hoped to provide you with some as well.” – Grace Anna Farrow Designer: Grace Anna Farrow Collection: Wool People, Volume 3
I have a new one skein crochet shawl pattern for you! Perfect for that precious skein of Indie Dyed yarn you have been saving. The easy beginner shawl pattern is a narrow, asymmetric design that
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Today I chose for you the hottest patterns for shawls. These beauties can be worn all year long and are very versatile, as well as comfy!
English below ↓ V for Vintage är en triangulär sjal som arbetas uppifrån och ner. Huvuddelen av mönstret består av fyra varv som upprepas och därefter virkas kanten. Mönstret har engammaldags och r…
These Lace Edge Triangular Shawl Free Knitting Patterns makes a large generous shawl. The lace edging looks stunning.
Scarf #2 - triangle. A tale of two scarves: crazyknittinglady.wordpress.com/2009/12/03/a-tale-of-two-...
If you enjoyed the Truly Triangular Scarf, then try your hand at this one. With one small change to the pattern, you get a longer, narrower scarf. In this pattern, the same number of stitches are c…