Trikona Cowl Pattern
$5.50
This design came about from the shaped wall carvings seen in Hindu temples and Stepwells. There I saw a less common shape that resembled almost a bunting or row of pennant flags. I adapted those into the Trikona (triangle in Hindi) Cowl which consists of interlocking triangles with an inner “cutout” triangle showing off the contrast gradient. One half is worked in purl, the other in knit and all of the surface is covered in Bandini dots. This cowl is worked using one color at a time per row, with slip stitches creating the pattern – it’s really fun to make!!
Calling for just one divided ball of our Superwash Shaniko Worsted, the colors of the slow gradient play against each other and highlight the design. If you’ve never tried Mosaic knitting this is a fun one to start with and if you have done it before you’ll find it a breeze. The hardest part of this design is stopping at just one, or perhaps picking out the color you with which you want to make the next one!
Designed by Tina Whitmore. Pattern delivered as a PDF available immediately after purchase, for you to download, save and print at home.
Description
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- Yarn: One ball Superwash Shaniko Worsted – shown in Silk Road
- Needles: US 7/ 4.5mm circular needle
- Size: 9.5” tall, 30” circumference
- Pattern: Charted design
- Pattern delivered as a PDF download.
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4 reviews for Trikona Cowl Pattern
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Anonymous (verified owner) –
Excellent pattern, very fun knit
Cynthia R. (verified owner) –
This was a great pattern, well written and a lot of fun to knit. The yarn was amazing and beautiful!
diane rennie (verified owner) –
Candace B. (verified owner) –
Excellent graphed pattern. Divided the cake as instructed and replicated the cowl exactly!