This is a crocheted piece.
I made another crocheted triangular scarf, which is my favorite.
I like to start knitting triangular stoles from the bottom point, then knit until it's just the right size and it's done! This is very versatile and easy to knit.
This stole is designed so that the number of stitches in the edge will stay the same no matter what row you stop knitting in. This means that you can change the number of rows you knit and add another set of vertical flower patterns.
It's not too late to think about it while you're knitting (lol), so please adjust it to your desired size while taking into consideration the remaining yarn.
This piece was knitted using medium-weight linen yarn. The rough texture of medium-weight linen yarn is nice, but if you use a thinner, medium-weight yarn, it will probably turn out a little thinner, so have fun thinking about which yarn to choose based on how you want to use it.
This scarf was easy to knit, so I want to make one in a different color.
Yarn and Crochet Hook Size
Four medium-weight linen threads (50g balls, approx. 120m)
3.0 mm (JP 5/0)
Finished Size
Height 48cm Width (maximum) 120cm
Total weight: 170g
Crochet Pattern
Retro Triangle Stole Knitting Pattern
Pattern design

Instructions
Please see the knitting diagram and pattern along with the instructions for how to make it.
①Cast on one chain stitch and begin knitting.
As shown in the knitting pattern, increase stitches at both ends in each row and knit using two chain stitches in a grid pattern.
From the sixth row onwards, fill in the squares with double stitches here and there to create a flower pattern.Pattern designPlease knit while looking at this.
Knit up to row 49, then knit row 50 using only grid stitches.
②For the 50th row, knit while looking at the back of the knitted fabric.
After completing the 50th row, turn the knitted fabric over and, without cutting the yarn, continue knitting the edge from the "Start of edge knitting" position on the knitting pattern. Knit the edge while looking at the right side of the fabric.
Once you have completed one revolution, pull the thread through to the first stitch and cut it.

Your work

uco.'s "Retro Triangle Stole"
I knitted it large, enjoying the floral pattern that appeared with each row.
I'm happy to have made a scarf that will be very useful in autumn and spring (*^^*)

*chebrose's "Retro Triangle Stole"
I had so much fun knitting a polka dot triangular scarf that I got hooked on making scarves, and I knitted this as a gift for my grandmother.
I knitted it with pink yarn and it turned out cute!
http://chebrose.exblog.jp/21810631/
