One Skein Frankie Triangle Scarf Pattern

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Happy Thanksgiving Canada! Today it is my turn to share a stashbuster, or one-skein project you can crochet as part of our Holiday Stashdown Crochet Along. I have designed the simple one skein Frankie Triangle Scarf Pattern for you to make.

For my project I used 1 skein of Double Knitting (DK) Light Weight Yarn and a 4 mm (G) hook.

Frankie Triangle Scarf Pattern

To learn all about our Annual CAL Central Holiday Stashdown Crochet Along, please visit my friend Marie’s post here:

Every Monday and Thursday, from October 4th until December 16th a free crochet pattern will be shared (you can find them linked here) that can be made with one-skein of yarn or scrap yarn from your stash. This is our 7th year doing this CAL and Marie has links to the patterns for all the other years here.

Part of the fun, other than making something new, is the end of CAL giveaway. The giveaway is being sponsored by 18 companies and includes 20 fun prizes. You can check these vendors out and enter the giveaway here.

Share your progress and post photos of your makes online with #CALCentralCrochet and #HolidayStashdownCAL


Disclaimer: The yarn used for this project was given to me by King Cole Yarns. If you’d like to try their yarns you can find your local King Cole Yarn Stockist here. Find all my free crochet patterns designed using King Cole Yarn here.

Frankie Triangle Scarf Pattern Yarn and Hook

The yarn I’m using for this project is called Curiosity Double Knitting and it is a bright and vibrant yarn cake created by King Cole.

I love the swirling variegated shades of color in my Onyx (Shade 2901) Cake and how the triangle shawl stripes took shape. I didn’t cut or match up sections for this project, I simply crocheted the scarf from beginning to end in one piece.

The finished triangle scarf is lightweight and colorful.

Curiosity DK is available in 15 different shades and is 100% Premium Acrylic Yarn.

One Skein Frankie Triangle Scarf Pattern

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Frankie Triangle Scarf Free Crochet Pattern.

Supplies

  • Yarn: King Cole CURIOSITY DK (affiliate link) 150 g (5.29 oz) and 524 yds (480 m). 100% Premium Acrylic. Double Knitting (DK) Light Weight Yarn [3]. Machine wash warm, gentle cycle. Tumble dry low heat. Do not iron.
  • Colors: 1 skein in Onyx (Shade: 2901)
  • Hook: 4 mm (G). Furls Streamline Virgo (affiliate link)
  • Finished Project Yardage: Scarf: 150 g (5.29 oz) and 524 yds (480 m).
  • Scissors, Yarn Needle, Stitch Marker

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Difficulty Level

Easy

Finished Size

Triangle scarf wingspan approximately 58 inches X 24 inches height

Gauge

Approximately 8 rows dc per 4 inches and 15 dc per 4 inches

You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern – just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size, and amount of yarn used for your project will also be different.

Abbreviations

US Terminology used

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Check out the Basic Crochet Terms in 10 languages here.

BL – back loop

ch – chain (ch-1: chain one, ch-2: chain two and ch-3: chain three)

ch1sp – chain one space

ch2sp – chain two space

ch3sp – chain three space

dc – double crochet

R – row

Rnd – round

rem – remaining

rep – repeat

sc – single crochet

sk – skip

st/sts – stitch/stitches

tr – treble stitch (aka triple crochet stitch)

* to **– Repeat the instructions between the asterisks the number of times indicated. This repeat will contain multiple instructions.

[] – at the end of the row – the total number of stitches

() – important notes AND sets of stitches to be worked within one stitch, or space

Helpful Tutorials

Stitch Anatomy

Invisible Join

Quick Stitch Guide

Slip Knot and Starting Chain

Notes:

You may substitute a double magic ring for the initial ch-3 and slip stitch to form a ring.

If you are using the DMR to begin, do not overtighten the ring at the end of row 1. The goal is to make the first row of stitches look triangular in shape.

The initial ch-4 counts as 1 tr.

You can continue working repeats of R12-R17 to make this Frankie Triangle Scarf Pattern become a full-sized triangle shawl.

Create your Ravelry Project Page here: Frankie Triangle Scarf

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Frankie Triangle Scarf Pattern.

Frankie Triangle Scarf Pattern

This project is crocheted back-and-forth in rows.

Using your 4 mm (G) hook (or size required for gauge):

R1: Ch-3, sl st to form a ring. Sl st into the ring, and working into the ring, ch-4 (counts as 1 tr, now and throughout), 2 tr, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc), 3 tr. Turn. [4 dc, 6 tr, 1 ch3sp]

R2: Ch-4 and 2 tr in the first st, 1 dc in each st across to the ch3sp, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each st across to the last st; 3 tr in the last st. Turn. [12 dc, 6 tr, 1 ch3sp]

R3-R5: Rep R2

R6: Ch-4 and 2 tr in the first st. (Ch-1, sk 1 st, 1 dc in the next st) across to the ch3sp. (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp. (1 dc in the next st, ch-1, sk 1 st) across to the last st. 3 tr in the last st. Turn. [24 dc, 6 tr, 20 ch1sp, 1 ch3sp]

R7: Ch-4 and 2 tr in the first st, 1 dc in each st and ch1sp across to the ch3sp, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each st and ch1sp across to the last st; 3 tr in the last st. Turn. [52 dc, 6 tr, 1 ch3sp]

R8-R11: Rep R2

R12: Ch-4 and 2 tr in the first st, ch-1, sk 1 st. (1 dc in the next st, ch-1, sk 1 st) across to the ch3sp. (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, ch-1, sk 1 st.  (1 dc in the next st, ch-1, sk 1 st) across to the last st. 3 tr in the last st. Turn. [48 dc, 6 tr, 44 ch1sp, 1 ch3sp]

R13: Ch-4 and 2 tr in the first st, 1 dc in each st and ch1sp across to the ch3sp, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each st and ch1sp across to the last st; 3 tr in the last st. Turn. [100 dc, 6 tr, 1 ch3sp]

R14: Ch-4 and 2 tr in the first st, 1 dc in each st across to the ch3sp, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each st across to the last st; 3 tr in the last st. Turn. [108 dc, 6 tr, 1 ch3sp]

R15-R17: Rep R14

R18-R29: Rep R12-R17

R30:  Rep R12

R31: Rep R13

R32-R33: Rep R14

Do not turn and do not finish off after R33. Proceed to edging instructions.

Edging Instructions:

Rnd 1: Ch-1 and rotate your work to continue crocheting along the side edge of the project. Work sc sts evenly along the side edge to the corner. I worked 4 sc for every row-edge; working under one-loop (rather than enclosing the entire stitch). At the corner, ch-1 and rotate your work. Continue working sc sts evenly across until you reach the ch3sp. Work 5 sc in the ch3sp. Continue working sc sts evenly across to the corner, ch-1 and beg Rnd 2.

Rnd 2: 1 sc in the BL of each st across to the corner ch1sp. Work 3 sc in the ch1sp, rotate and work 1 sc in the BL of each st across, until you reach the third sc in the ch3sp.  Work 3 sc in the BL of the third sc of the ch3sp, 1 sc in the BL of each rem st across, to the final ch1sp. Work 3 sc in the final ch1sp. Sl st to join or use my invisible joining technique and proceed to the finishing instructions.

Finishing Instructions:

Finish off and weave in all ends.

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Make your Ravelry Project Page for the Frankie Triangle Scarf Pattern here


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