Ridge and Furrow Triangular Shawl #1
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Ridge and Furrow Triangular Shawl #1
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A triangular shawl in the Ridge & Furrow family. Begin with one stitch, increase on alternate rows & knit until the triangle is big enough, or the yarn runs out!
Materials:
- 100g Wollmeise 100% Merino Sock Yarn “Schwammerl” for the background
- 125g Wollmeise 100% Merino Sock Yarn “Ebenholz” for the foreground colour/garter ridges
- 30g Wollmeise 100% Merino Sock Yarn “Pistazie” for the edging
There should be just enough of the foreground colour leftover to work the Kangaroo Fern edging if you prefer not to use a 3rd colour.
Construction:
- Shawl begins with a single st cast on and is increased on alternate rows
Pattern includes:
Instructions for “Kangaroo Fern” edging
Pattern for alternate Ridge & Furrow Triangular Shawl - begins at the long edge and decreases the stitches away. Available HERE
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by Rohrspatz & Wollmeise
Fingering
100% Merino
574 yards
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