Trillium Path is an ode to spring wildflower hikes. A field of simple, twinkly assigned pooling flowers on stockinette make this eye-catching accessory sparkle. Optional bands of eyelets add texture and dimension to your knitting. Trillium Path can be an easy-to-knit social knitting project, or a multi-tasker’s dream.
One skein of fingering weight yarn specially dyed for assigned pooling is all you need, but you can easily upsize this with a second skein of yarn.
Pinned out to 60”/152 cm along neck edge, 35”/89 cm at bind off edge, and 17”/43 cm deep at the point while wet blocking. I knit almost the entire skein of yarn.
Thanks to tech editor Jen Lucas, test knitters Ann Berg, Greta Heintz, Karen Viglione Lauterwasser, Martha Grace McCune, Iris Mondri-Kish, Melissa A. Rowe, Patty Scruggs, Evan Tribelhorn, Sue Zois, and model Sharon Hsu.
Thank you to Tammy Pelfrey of A Chick that Knitz for the beautiful yarns for this design.