Easy Triangular Shawl

I knit the green version of this shawl last winter. I’d been knitting up a pattern that didn’t work out – I ran out of yarn before the border, and didn’t love it anyway – so I frogged all 750m. Then I was annoyed, so I just started to knit, making up a pattern as I went. I really liked the result – here it is:Easy Triangle Shawl by Deborah Cooke knit in Fleece Artist Nyoni by Deborah Cooke

The yarn is Fleece Artist Nyoni, which I like a lot. It has a bit of mohair in it – goat mohair – so is springy, and the colours are gorgeous.

Things didn’t go any further until I wore it – and someone asked me about the pattern. Oh. I couldn’t find my notes – at least none that were very coherent – so I sat down with graph paper to reverse-engineer the pattern. It was easier to make it up as I went than to figure out later what I’d done! Needless to say, I wasn’t enormously confident in my instructions. I hit the stash, found this blue sock yarn, and knit the shawl again, following my instructions.

Easy Triangle Shawl by Deborah Cooke knit in Diamond Fancy Free by Deborah CookeA good thing too, as there were a few mistakes. I knit a second version in garter stitch, while the first was in stockinette. Same pattern instructions – the only difference is whether you knit or purl the wrong side rows. The garter stitch one came out a bit smaller, a combination of smaller needles and the tendency of garter to pull together. I also added some stitches into the mesh bit in the middle of the shawl – it’s a bit tight on the green version – and added beads to the blue one. You can see the blue version and the beads in a detail shot posted on Ravelry with the pattern.

I like them both, though, and the corrected pattern is now available as a free download on Ravelry. What do you think?