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TRIYANG by Lee Meredith
long triangle shawl for any gauge, made up of 3 modular triangles
- modular construction in 3 parts, no picked up stitches
- garter stitch with detailed instructions for optional striping
- use any weight yarn to make a shawl in any size (no gauge swatch needed)
- cast on 2 stitches / bind off none at all
- 3 narrow triangles combine to make a long, slightly asymmetrical triangle shape
- {small, medium, large} sizes are given, plus notes on how to easily get any size you want
- detailed notes are included on how to use up all your yardage (by weighing yarn)
- use 1 or 2 sections of garter stitch combined with other patterns in the other section(s), with the collection
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you'll need:
- any weight yarn, 1 colorway or multiple for striping, yardage estimates are very vague for sizes small-large: 175-500 yards / 160-460 meters bulky; 250-700 yards / 230-640 meters worsted; 350-950 yards / 320-870 meters sport; 425-1200 yards / 390-1100 meters fingering
- by using a scale, you can size your piece based on using up whatever yardage you have
- needles sized to match yarn - a circular needle 32"/80cm or longer for holding the stitches
- main samples are in Anzula Cole aran weight - 2 skeins each Au Natural and Pewter, and Canon Hand Dyes William Merino Gradient light fingering weight
self-published in August 2015
on ravelry
blog post
photos on flickr
$6 for the pattern pdf



or $16 for the whole collection


here's an animation of the construction
(not quite to scale, but just to give you an idea):