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Trigonometric Shawl
This shawl is a product of four things: a wrap I saw on a lady I passed in the street a few years ago, my discovery of the wonders of one-color brioche, some gorgeous Polwarth yarn dyed by my friend Erika, and the first trigonometry I’ve done since high school. While none of those things sound like they should go together—and some of them sound relatively complicated—together, they make this striking, easy-to-knit shawl that you’ll have a blast knitting and even more fun wearing.
This pattern has been professionally tech edited by Sylvia Bekker of Wild Iris TE.
Skill Level
Advanced beginner
Size
179 cm (71.5”) wide by 57.5 cm (23”) tall
Skills Needed
Basic one-colour brioche stitches
Links to a video tutorials are provided for the basic brioche stitch, increases and decreases
Yarn
By Carola Down Under DK Polwarth, 4 skeins. 900 m (984 yd) total. 8 ply (DK weight); 100% Superwash Polwarth; 225 m (246 yds) per 100 g. Pictured in Eucalyptus Bark.
Needles
3.75 mm (US 5) circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge, 80 cm (32”) or longer
Notation
Units are given in both Australian and US notations.
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- First published: November 2022
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- Last updated: September 28, 2023 …
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