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Pennant
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Pennant is a long, slender triangle with multiple keyholes; it can be worn in several ways. Drape it around your shoulders as a light wrap or go twice around your neck for a cozy scarf. It is completely reversible.
Construction begins at the point and gradually increases, so it is easily modified to the length that’s perfect for you. An I-cord edging is worked on both sides as you go for a finished look. Once you get past the few minutes of the set-up, it is very mindless until you reach the keyholes.
The sample was knit in a merino/silk/linen blend that is great for warming your shoulders on cool summer evenings.
If you need to resize or want to work with a different weight/gauge, you can just start your keyholes sooner or later and end up with a length that works for you. (Any changes may result in yardage differences.) The number of keyholes can be changed as well if desired. My testers found it to be a great stash-buster for using up leftovers! Ends are easily hidden in the I-cord edges.
Skills required:
• Increasing
• Decreasing
• Slipping stitches
Pattern chat thread is here.
Sample knit in Knit One, Crochet Too Batiste in Slate.
Übersetzung ins Deutsche: Katharina Sokiran (Manfredovna)
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- First published: July 2015
- Page created: July 16, 2015
- Last updated: July 3, 2019 …
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