A simple asymmetric triangle shawl which gets it’s name form the different finish on each of the three edges.
Yarn
The Knitting Goddess 4ply Britsock(4ply weight; 40% Bluefaced Leicester, 20% Wensleydale, 20% alpaca, 20% nylon);
400 m/437 yds per 100g skein):
1 x 120g set of mini-skeins
Cowl shown is worked in Printer Ink Shades.
The blocked shawl is 200 (240)cm/ 79 (94)in along the top edge, 96 (114)cm/ 38 (45)in along the picot edge and 127 (160)cm/ 50 (63)in along the lace edge.
Correct gauge is not essential, as this pattern is started wih a few stitches and worked until you only have enough yarn left to cast off.
The large shawl uses a mini skein set in Britsock Printer Ink Shades. Using a 100g / 400m skein of yarn will allow you to make the smaller shawl.You could also work the shawl in a single colour. The garter stitch means this would work well in variegated yarns too.
The shawl is worked on a 3.5mm circular needle, but if you prefer straight pins they will work too.
This pattern is available as part of a collection of patterns in both
digital e-book and
printed form.