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Flying Triangles Cowl
Three garter stripe triangles are knit separately, then joined to each other with three interlocking triangles, resulting in a high impact design.
This cowl could be made into a scarf instead by not joining the last triangles, and binding off those stitches instead.
Size can be adjusted by changing the yarn and/or needle size, or adding/subtracting triangles. The pattern is written for six triangles; four triangles at the same gauge would make a 40” by 10.5” piece.
Sample One (Turquoise, Gold, and Gray) is knit in Hue Loco and Spun Right Round Sock on size 6 needles.
Sample Two (Pink, Brown, Natural) is knit in Holst Garn Noble on size 3 needles.
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- First published: November 2017
- Page created: November 29, 2017
- Last updated: March 6, 2019 …
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