How do you knit a large triangle?
Starting From The Base
- Cast on enough stitches to form the base of your triangle – the more stitches you cast on, the larger the triangle will be.
- Knit the first row.
- Knit the first stitch, knit two stitches together (k2tog)
- Knit until the last 3 stitches, knit two stitches together (k2tog), knit last stitch.
What does knit 2 together mean?
Knit two together is the most basic method of decreasing stitches. It makes a decrease that slants slightly to the right and is often abbreviated as K2Tog or k2tog in patterns. To “knit two together” is just like making a regular knit stitch, but you work through two stitches instead of just one.
How wide should a triangle shawl be?
Shawls are typically in 30 to 45 inches wide to 70 to 85 inches long.
How do you make a triangle shawl?
The outline of the shawl design process for a triangle shawl worked sideways in garter stitch with increases every row is as follows.
- CO 3 sts and purl one row.
- Next Row (RS): K1, YO, k to end of row.
- Next Row (WS): K to last stitch, YO, k1.
- Repeat the last two rows until shawl is of desired size.
How do you knit a triangle Wikihow?
Work a decreasing row and knit 3 rows.
To decrease row 8, knit 1 and ssk the next 2 stitches. Knit each stitch until you reach the last 3 stitches. Then k2tog and knit the last stitch. Turn the work and knit every stitch for 3 more rows.