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Slippy V Triangle Shawl

Annie LoutonComment

I’ve been looking for that perfect pattern that will show off that one skein of Spincycle Dyed in the Wool that made my heart leap when I saw it. Stephen West’s Pattern Slippy V Triangle Shawl does just that! Just two skeins of fingering weight yarn set the backdrop to showcase any special skein of Spincycle yarn.

Little eyelets decorate the fabric and it’s all framed by textured ribbing. You can knit this shawl as large as you want by simply repeating the pattern if you have more yarn.

This easy slip stitch pattern has so much contrast color yarn showing on the right side of the fabric that it makes the most out of a Spincycle skein and celebrates those beautiful color shifts!

We think this shawl would look great in a tonal, fingering weight, single ply merino yarn like La Bien Aimee Merino Singles or Malabrigo Mechita. Both would look great paired with Spincycle Dyed in the Wool. This will make a soft and drapey shawl.

Malabrigo Mechita: Dried Orange | Spincycle Dyed In The Wool: Melencholia

La Bien Aimee: Anemone | Spincycle Dyed in the Wool: Midsommar

La Bien Aimee: Highgarden | Spincycle Dyed in the Wool: Rosy Maple

Malabrigo Mechita: Pegaso | Spincycle Dyed In The Wool: Verba Volant

Malabrigo Mechita: Three Little Pigs | Spincycle Dyed In The Wool: Wallflower

Malabrigo Mechita: Frank Ochre | Spincycle Dyed In The Wool: Nostalgia

Malabrigo Mechita: Sabiduria | Spincycle Dyed In The Wool: Light-Years

La Bien Aimee: RGO Tomato | Spincycle Dyed in the Wool: Burning Sensation