Here is a pattern for a three sided shawl using a "top down" approach. This means that you can knit a triangle as small or as large as you like, stopping when you are "done." The shawl uses two different yarns. This is kind of a sister to my Flyde shawl which is a crescent, but uses the same row sequence. As in Flyde, the rows are either knit or purl, in a sequence as described below.
Gauge is not very important but you should like the "fabric" that you are knitting, so doing a swatch is helpful. You could even use just one yarn. My gauge was 4.5 stitches per inch.
As with Flyde, I used two laceweight yarns: a mohair and silk yarn, together with a soft merino single. For this version pictured here I used :
Yarn A: Stitch Together Stitch Skinny in "Rusty Nail."
Yarn B: Hedgehog Fibres Kidsilk Lace in "Guppy"
Yarn A creates a garter ridge, Yarn B creates a recessed stockinette row.
I'm a tight knitter and I used a size 3 US circular needle
The knitting is knit in the classic top down triangle shawl manner:
Cast on 7 stitches in yarn A. Mark center stitch "spine stitch"Row 1: k2, yo, k1. yo, k1 (spine stitch) , yo, k1, yo, k2
Row 2 knit all
Change to yarn B
Row 3; k2, yo, k3, yo, k1, yo, k3, yo, k2
Row 4: k2, purl until final 2 sts, k2
Change to yarn A
Row 5: k2, yo, k up to spine stitch, yo, k spine stitch, yo, knit to last 2 sts, yo, k2.
Row 6: knit all
Change to yarn B
Row 7; k2, yo, k up to spine stitch, yo, k spine stitch, yo, knit to last 2 stitches, yo, k2
Row 8: k2, purl until final 2 sts, k2
Continue with rows 5 through 8.
When the triangle is as large as you would like or you have ALMOST run out of yarn, you can just bind off. OR if you would like a pointed lacey kind of border (see photo above) you can do this, you will want to count your stitches to be sure that you have a multiple of 10 plus 4 . I often misjudge and need to add or subtract some stitches!
Row 1: k2 tog, *k3, yo, k1, yo, k3, slip1 knit 2 tog, psso*. Continue until the last 9 sts, k3, yo, k1, yo, k3 k2 tog.
Row 2: k2, purl to last 2 sts, k2.
Repeat these for two or. four times.
You can place beads where ever you like in the border, I put them in the stitch between the two yarn overs and on the sl 1 of the "slip1 knit 2 tog, psso" (see photo above) .
Bind of loosely! I like this method:
K 2, pass 1st stitch over 2nd and move remaining stitch to left needle. Repeat.
Have fun with this! It's a bit more like a recipe than a pattern.
Use this pattern as you wish, but please credit me and don't claim it as your design, thank you.
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