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Triangles Lace Scarf [Knitting Pattern]

One skein of yarn in a gradient colorway is all you need to complete the Triangles Lace Scarf!

a scarf around a woman's neck worked in a textured pattern in a yarn that gradually changes color

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Triangles Lace Scarf
Knitting Pattern

The Triangles Lace Scarf incorporates a lace pattern that is interesting enough to hold your attention, but can quickly be committed to memory.

a textured scarf with gradual color changes hangs on a wooden railing

The inspiration for this scarf actually came from a wall. The Purple Wall, located near the entrance to Tomorrowland in Magic Kingdom, has become a favorite Instagram spot and even inspired its own slush, available at Tomorrowland Terrace!

a wall painted with bold geometric patterns, mostly triangles

Similarly transitioning from dark to light with bold, geometric shapes, the Triangles Lace Scarf is a nod to the Purple Wall, and to finding beauty in simplicity.

a bunched up scarf, gently laid in vertical waves

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Sizes

Finished size:
7″ wide x 65″ long

Materials

Yarn:
1 skein of Hobbii Cotton Kings Twirls Deluxe in Royal Amethyst/Color 10
(1093 yds/1000 m/250g)

Needles:
US #9/5.50 mm

Notions:
finishing needle
stitch markers (optional)

Notes

Gauge:
22 sts x 34 rows = 4″ x 4″
in Stockinette Stitch

Gauge is not essential for this project.

Abbreviations

BO – bind off
CO – cast on
k – knit
k2tog – knit 2 stitches together; single right-leaning decrease
p – purl
ssk – slip 2 stitches knitwise, knit these 2 stitches together through back loops; single left-leaning decrease
st(s) – stitch(es)
yo – yarn over

a close-up view of the textured triangles lace stitch pattern

The Pattern

This pattern employs the technique of chain plying to increase the gauge of the yarn without disrupting the gradient color change that runs throughout the cake. The entire pattern is worked with chain-plied yarn, in effect holding the yarn tripled.

This technique can be learned quickly and easily.

Setup

Using Royal Amethyst held tripled, CO 39 sts.

Triangles Lace

Continue working with Royal Amethyst held tripled as follows:

Row 1 – *k2tog, k4, yo, k1, yo, k4, ssk* three times

Row 2 – p all

Row 3 – *k2tog, k3, yo, k3, yo, k3, ssk* three times

Row 4 – p all

Row 5 – *k2tog, k2, yo, k5, yo, k2, ssk* three times

Row 6 – p all

Row 7 – *k2tog, k1, yo, k7, yo, k1, ssk* three times

Row 8 – p all

Row 9 – *k2tog, yo, k9, yo, ssk* three times

Row 10 – p all

Row 11 – p all

Row 12 – k all

You will begin to see the pattern take shape, particularly at the cast-on edge, after repeating all 12 rows two to three times.

Repeat these 12 rounds until your near the end of your skein. Bind off purlwise after Row 12.

a long view of a scarf, lying on an outdoor banister

Chart

a chart detailing the steps for knitting triangles lace

Finishing

BO all sts. Weave in ends.

Block if desired.

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