SIZE: 10 in wide by 72 in long
MATERIALS:
3 skeins (500 yd) KOIGU Mori
Or other fingering/ laceweight yarn
Size 4 (US) needles
GAUGE:
5 stitches = 1 inch
(Triad stitch - blocked)
This little bit of lacey goodness is lovely in any fingering/lace yarn. The pattern does a nice job mixing up the colors of a handpaint or multi-color yarn, but the lines are interesting enough to stand alone in a solid color.
It reminds me of those pictures where one person sees two wineglasses and another sees an old woman in profile; do it in green and call the openings shamrocks; do it in red and call them hearts.
Whatever you choose, call it gorgeous!
16 stitch, 16 row rep. all the way to the finish line. Easy, no?
Written Directions.
“I don't really see why we can’t go on as three.”
“Triad” by David Crosby
So, I had this skein of Koigu's new wool/silk blend lying around...
Y'all can see where this is heading already.
Literally.
A really fun pattern to work - nifty
Over there on the right.
you know what to do.
8 comments:
Yes, you really snuck this up on us, but I found it before you posted this even LOL. I love the design, and have to redirect my skein of Sea Silk Origin to do this. And then I found that the pale Tiger I had gotten for Sunflower is actually perfect for Aspenglow, so that's going there and Evelyn is getting some brighter(I hope) Tiger in soon for Sunflower, hint, hint!! (I will need a Sunflower pattern to knit it of course)
I just ordered some alpaca/silk laceweight that will be perfect for this. I just ordered the pattern. I'm looking forward to this one.
That is absolutely gorgeous!
Triad is a beautiful... it has some unusual stitch combinations and is really fun to do!
I'm using a lace weight merino in merlot... it's turning out great! The pattern of 3 reminds me of angels...
Where is the pattern??
on the sidebar>>>>>>>>>>>>
Susan!
I'm using my first handmade-colored yarn for your wonderful Triad-Pattern. The combination reminds me of the windows in a church :-)
LG,
Ute
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