Square Scarf: Three Triangles Squared
by Virginia Woods Bellamy
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© Virginia Woods Bellamy
© Virginia Woods Bellamy
Square Scarf: Three Triangles Squared
Yarn: A: fine weaving; as photographed, 2 oz. pink, 1 oz. each, watermelon and flesh.
Needles: number 12
Gauge: 3 stitches to one inch
Chart: one box = 4.5 sts; 18 boxes wide; 4.5 x 18 = 81 sts.
One box= 4.5 rgs; 18 boxes high; 4.5 x 18 = 81 rgs.
To knit: Refresh your memory of the triangle and how to knit it by looking back at “How to Number Knit the Units.”
This may be made in three shades of any one color: from lavendar to violet; beige to brown; pale blue to deeper shades; from flesh color through pink to watermelon as in the photographed sample. The medium shade should be used to make the largest triangle.
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