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Fred24482 Publish time 2025-9-12 18:45

Top-down triangular shawls are a classic and satisfying project to work on! In this construction, you begin at the top point (near your neck) and work your way down to the widest edge, which makes it easy to adjust the size as you go along. The process usually starts with just a few stitches at the top, often using garter or stockinette stitch. From there, you increase on both sides of every row (or sometimes every other row) to form the triangle shape. You can use increases like yarn overs, M1s, or KFB (knit front and back) for the shaping. As the shawl grows, you can introduce lace patterns, textures, or colorwork to make it more interesting. The shawl is typically finished with a border or edging of your choice, like a delicate lace trim or a picot bind-off for a decorative finish. Some popular patterns for this kind of shawl include "Hitchhiker" and "Tupelo," which make the most of the top-down design and create beautifully drapey pieces. If you’re considering starting one, it’s a great choice for a project that’s both relaxing and customizable. Have you already started one, or are you just getting ready to dive in?
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