Trig Wrap
Trig Wrap
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The Trig Wrap is a boomerang shaped shawl made of short row triangles. There’s no sewing or complicated colorwork. Each garter stitch triangle is simple enough to be relaxing, but still holds your interest.
Instructions are for 3 colors, but you can use up to 7 colors. See yardage info below for details on making a 7 color (stash buster) version.
Pattern Stats
Finished Size: 72” (183 cm) long on inner edge and 100” (254 cm) long on outer edge and approx. 14” (36 cm) deep.
Yarn: Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light 420 yards/100g (384m/100g) per skein.
Color A: Tart, 80g, 336 yards (307m)
Color B: Purple Basil, 75g, 315 yards (288m)
Color C: Cousteau, 60g, 252 yards (230m)
To make every triangle a different color, you will need 25g, 105 yards (96 m) for triangles 1-3, 45g, 188 yards (172 m) for triangle 4, and 35g, 147 yards (139 m) for triangles 5-7.
Needles: Size 7 (4.5mm) 40” circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge: 20 sts x 40 rows = 4 x 4” (10 x 10 cm) square in garter stitch.
Other Materials: 2 markers, sewing needle.
About the model: Carol Ruth wass my grandmother. She was as beautiful at 92 as she was at any other age. She was also an intelligent lady who read the newspaper every day and took an interest in global issues. She was an award winning photographer and knitted for charity. As you can see in these pictures, she was also very agile.
Overall, she has been a great role model to me over the years, and she was a great shawl model as well.
Edited by Liz Rolle