This is a crocheted piece.
It's a crocheted stole.
It's another triangular scarf, but this time I made it polka dot.
When it comes to grid-knit triangular stoles, you'll want to try out different patterns and create different looks.
This type also starts knitting from the pointed bottom and gradually gets bigger.
It's knitted with medium-fine linen yarn, so it looks light and comfortable to wear.
To match the simplicity of the polka dot pattern, I tried to keep the edge neat by using only knit stitches.
The simplicity of the design makes it fun to play around with colors.
I like using this combination of purple and light blue.
Please enjoy it with your favorite color.

Yarn and Crochet Hook Size
Three medium-fine linen threads (40g balls, approximately 150m)
2.3 mm (JP 3/0)
Finished Size
Maximum length: 49cm, Maximum width: 104cm
Total weight 100g
Crochet Pattern
Polka dot triangle stole knitting pattern
Pattern design
Instructions
Please see the knitting diagram and pattern along with the instructions for how to make it.
①At the beginning of knitting, cast on four chain stitches.
In each row, increase stitches at both ends and knit two chain stitches in a grid pattern.
From the 7th row, start making the polka dot pattern using double crochets.
Based on the design, continue knitting while adding polka dots up to row 52. Rows 53 and 54 are knit using only grid stitches.
The edge is made with just knit stitches, so the number of rows in the main body is not affected, and you can adjust the number of patterns and rows to suit the thickness of the yarn and your preferences.
② After you finish knitting row 54, continue knitting the edge using the same yarn, starting from the "Beginning of the edge" position on the knitting pattern. After you have knitted one round, pull the yarn through the first stitch of the edge and cut it.

Your work

uco.'s "Polka Dot Triangle Stole"
I knitted it with very fine linen yarn.
Simple and just the right presence.
It was a fun project to knit.
This was a gift for a friend and she was very happy.
Now I want one for myself too. I'll knit it!
Thank you for a great recipe♪

Setsuko*'s "Polka dot triangle stole"
Love at first sight with polka dots
I knitted this using two strands of thin wool that I bought at a market in Pakistan.
It's warmer than I expected, and I use it as a lap blanket around the house.

kujiranmama's "Polka dot triangular stole"
I wanted a big stole,
Knitted using a single strand of cotton.
It is 77 centimetres long.
I like the design so I'd like to try it again with yarn when it gets colder.

*chebrose's "Polka dot triangle stole"
The polka dot pattern is so cute that I had to make it ☆
This was my first attempt at grid knitting, but it was fun to watch the pattern gradually emerge.
