Purple Mountain Ridge Triangle Shawl – Free Knitting Pattern

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Purple Mountain Ridge Triangle Shawl - Free Knitting Pattern

Triangle shawls, sometimes called bandana scarves, are one of my favorite things to knit. I like to wear them wrapped around my neck with the pointy part in front – it’s so cozy! This shawl was made with just under one Caron Cake of yarn, a wool blend, so not only is it super affordable to make, but so warm as well. We’ve been “gifted” with a polar vortex of cold here in New England (and across much of the US), so I’ll take all the warmth I can get!




You’ll need just one Caron Cake of worsted weight yarn, about 370 yards, and size 8 circular knitting needles. The pattern is reversible, so there really is no “wrong” side, they look the same on both sides. I love that! It is a really easy pattern too, suitable for tv knitting for sure. I hope you enjoy knitting this as much as I did! And don’t forget to share pictures on Ravelry or wherever you like to share – I love to see them! Use hashtag #goddesscrochetpattern so I can find it! Happy knitting!

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Supplies:

Sz. 8 Circular Knitting Needles – at least 24″, preferably 30″ or more
Approx. 370 yards Worsted Weight Yarn (1 skein of Caron Cakes is what I used for this project)
Craftsy Silverlite Circular Knitting Needles

Gauge:

Really doesn’t matter for this project! But, if you must – 7 st and 12 rows = 2″ in stockinette

Measurements:

Measures approximately 60″ across top, 23″ from top center to bottom tip (after lightly blocking)

Abbreviations:

CO – Cast On
K – Knit
P – Purl
PM – Place Marker
Rep – Repeat
SM – Slip Marker
St – Stitch
YO – Yarn Over

Let’s Begin!

CO 3

1. K3

2. K1, YO, K1, YO, K1

3. K across

4. (K1, YO) two times, PM, K1, PM, (YO, K1) two times

5. K1, P until 1 st remains, K1

6. K1, YO, K to M, YO, SM, K1, SM, YO, K until 1 st remains, YO, K1

7. K across

8. K1, YO, P until M, YO, SM, P1, SM, YO, P until 1 st remains, YO, K1

9. K across

10. K1, YO, K until M, YO, SM, K1, SM, YO, K until 1 st remains, YO, K1

11. K1, P until 1 st remains, K1

12. K1, YO, K until M, YO, SM, K1, SM, YO, K until 1 st remains, YO, K1

13 – 126. Rep rows 7 – 12 until shawl reaches desired size.

Bind Off with Russian Lace Method (stretchy bind off)
Knit 2, slip stitches back onto left hand needle and knit through back loop, Knit 1, slip stitches back onto left hand needle and knit through back loop

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