Fall 2019 • Spin Off 91
PROJECT
Handspun version only
Rep last 6 rows 3 more times—132 sts. Break CC5.
Both versions
Join MC and change to larger needle.
Work Rows 1–6 once, then work Rows 1–3 once
more—120 (136) sts.
With WS facing, BO all sts kwise.
Section 4
With CC1 tail, smaller cir needle, and RS facing,
pick up and knit 3 sts along section 1 CO and 14 sts
along section 2 CO—17 sts.
Next row Knit.
Dec row (RS) K2, k2tog, knit to end—1 st dec’d.
Next row Knit. Rep last 2 rows 13 more times—3
sts rem. Break CC1.
Section 5
With MC, larger cir needle, and RS facing, k3, pick
up and knit 171 (195) sts (1 st in each garter ridge) along
selvedge edge of sections 4, 2, and 3—174 (198) sts.
Next row Knit.
Inc row (RS) K2, M1R, knit to end—1 st inc’d. Knit
3 rows. Rep Inc row every RS row 2 more times—177
(201) sts. With WS facing, BO all sts kwise.
Finishing
Weave in ends. Block, noting that triangle is slightly
asymmetrical. ●
Resources
Abundant Earth Fiber, http://www.abundantearthfiber.com
Greenwood Fiberworks, http://www. greenwoodfiberworks.com
Megi Burcl’s favorite season in Vermilion, Ohio, is winter,
the time of year when people are less likely to count how
many scarves she is wearing indoors.
Kate Larson is the editor of Spin Off, author of The Practical
Spinner’s Guide: Wool, and shepherd to a bouncing flock of
Border Leicester sheep in Indiana.
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