
photo by Cat Bordhi

photo by Cat Bordhi
This elegant triangle shawl or scarf is started at the tip, with the edging worked at the same time as the body. Yarn requirements are surprisingly small, just 350 yards for the scarf size up to 750 for the shawl size. This elegant lace piece has been the favorite design of many because of its versatility and fun factor. Pattern is both written and charted. Although pattern was designed with fingering weight yarn in mind, it can easily be worked in any yarn, any gauge.
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Fingering weight yarn - 350 yds for scarf, 750 yds for shawl.
Sample scarf used Fleece Artist merino sock, 1 skein.
50” wide at top, 33.5” diagonal along sides,
22” from top to tip (scarf)
78” wide at top, 52.5” diagonal along sides,
34” from top to tip (shawl)
6 stitches, 6.75 rows = 1” over lace pattern, blocked.
Row 26 should read: BO 5 sts, leave last st on right needle, k5, pm, (yo, k1) 2x, (yo, ssk) 2x, yo, sl1, k2tog, psso, yo, (k2tog, yo) 2x, (k1, yo) 2x, pm, k2, yo, k2tog, yo, k2 (32 sts)