An old-fashioned triangle shawl with a secret; simplified short-row shaping curves it securely around your shoulders.
The simple lace border and subtle collar are worked while you knit the shawl with an easily-memorized row repetition.
Because each sideways row is slightly different from its neighbors, pooling in hand-painted yarns is minimized.
If you use bulky or super bulky yarn you can complete it with a few evenings in front of the tv; and when you are finished, you have a fully-reversible warm and cozy shawl to keep or gift to someone you love.
I have provided specific instructions for using
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An old-fashioned triangle shawl with a secret; simplified short-row shaping curves it securely around your shoulders.
The simple lace border and subtle collar are worked while you knit the shawl with an easily-memorized row repetition.
Because each sideways row is slightly different from its neighbors, pooling in hand-painted yarns is minimized.
If you use bulky or super bulky yarn you can complete it with a few evenings in front of the tv; and when you are finished, you have a fully-reversible warm and cozy shawl to keep or gift to someone you love.
I have provided specific instructions for using fingering, sport/dk, worsted, Aran, bulky and super bulky yarns as well as guidelines for using whatever yarn you have on hand. As long as you have a relaxed tension with the needles you use, gauge is not crucial.
Main image shows version in Wool of the Andes Avocado; additional images shows other versions in different yarn weights.
Diana Troldahl
Knit
60" X 27"
Wool of the Andes Worsted Yarn, Swish Worsted Yarn, Comfy Worsted Yarn, City Tweed Aran/HW Yarn
330yds
Wool & Blends
Worsted/Hvy Worsted
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