How do you knit a triangle pattern?
KFB triangle pattern
- Cast on 3 stitches.
- Row 1: K1, KFB, K1 (4 stitches).
- Row 2: K1, purl to last stitch, K1.
- Row 3: K1, KFB, knit to last 2 stitches, KFB, K1 (6 stitches).
- Repeat Rows 2-3 until you’ve reached the desired height of your triangle.
How long should a triangle scarf be?
Triangle scarves should be (at least) 50″ across. “I go off the general principle that a good triangle scarf size is at the minimum approximately 50” across. However, I like my scarves to be large enough that when I have it around my neck the ends are far enough forward to help keep the scarf in place without issues.
How much yarn is needed for a triangle scarf?
Yardage
LENGTH FROM CENTER-BACK NECKLINE TO TIP OF TRIANGLE | ||
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YARN TYPE | 36 – 40” full-length shawl | 18” neckerchief |
Lace weight | 1250 – 1525 yards (1150 – 1400 m) | 300 yards (275 m) |
Fingering weight | 1000 – 1250 yards (925 – 1150 m) | 250 yards (225 m) |
Sport / DK weight | 900 – 1100 yards (825 – 1000 m) | 225 yards (200 m) |
How do you knit a long triangle?
Starting From The Base
- Cast on enough stitches to form the base of your triangle – the more stitches you cast on, the larger the triangle will be.
- Knit the first row.
- Knit the first stitch, knit two stitches together (k2tog)
- Knit until the last 3 stitches, knit two stitches together (k2tog), knit last stitch.
How to make a triangle scarf?
– Lay your scarf out flat on the floor. – This is a little intimidating, but you can do it! – You should have 2 equal halves! – Take one of your halves and starting at one end, pull up with your fingers gently on the cut edge to cause it to fray slightly. – That’s it!
How to knit a very easy scarf?
This post will show you how to switch between various balls of wool as you knit,so that you can incorporate different colors.
What is the best knitting pattern for a scarf?
Striped Scarf: These are easy scarf knitting patterns and perfect for a beginner’s first try.
How to loom knit an easy Infinity scarf?
2 skeins of chunky yarn – I used Lion Brand Hometown USA yarns for these – the yarn pictured here is Cheyenne Wild Iris