Triangulon, Hugger of Shawls
Ok! So this is what happens when I ask my husband what I should name a triangle scarf. His answer was of course ridiculous, but I felt like this convertible shawl deserved a name worthy of its size! Thus, Triangulon is born.
How long does it take?
The Adult size works up in roughly 2-3 hours dependant on your speed. You can definately create this beast in an evening.
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Supplies
You will need 2 skeins of Size 6 Super Bulky yarn.
Recommended yarns: This pattern was written using Lionbrand Woolease Thick and Quick in Grey Marble.
Hook: 9mm
Gauge
Gauge for this project can be very useful as size 6 yarns can be very different in thickness dependent on the brand chosen.
4×4’ = 5 stitches by 4 rows of the following repeat;
1 row dc/rb, 1 row dc/rf.
You can grab this pattern over on my Ravelry here.
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