372 Scalene Lace Triangle
This pattern makes a triangular lace shawl with a long wingspan and two unequal sides, a boon for styling. It is simple enough to be a beginner lace project but interesting enough for an experienced knitter, and works up very quickly.
You can use lace, light fingering or fingering weight yarn. A great project your partial skeins or that wonderful single skein that you have in your stash.
Because the length of the scarf grows much more rapidly than the width, even small amounts of yarn can make an impressively long scarf, while still having enough width at the peak to be warm around the neck.
Try playing with different combinations - make one with strips of different colours, or make two in complementary colours and wear them together.
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Skill level: Beginner
Gauge: not important
Measurements: Depends on weight and yardage of yarn. Pattern gives table of examples.
Materials:
- 4.5mm straight or 32" circular needles
- At least 50g of any fingering weight yarn or lace weight yarn
Techniques:
- knit and purl
- k2tog decreases
- yo increases