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Pythagore 2.0 takes the principle of the Pythagore stole, but in the form of a triangular shawl. It is an easy project, but captivating because of its unique construction. It allows the use of your leftover DK weight yarn, but you can also knit it with fingering weight yarns if held double or combined with a strand of mohair. It is also an ideal project to highlight an advent calendar. Guaranteed fun!


Size
Length: 138 cm
Height: 56 cm


Sample
18 stitches and 36 rows = 10 x 10 cm in garter stitch knitted with 4.5 mm / US 7 needles.


Threads used
You will need about 255g of DK weight yarn. You can also use fingering weight sock yarn if it is held double or combined with a strand of mohair.


The shawl has a total of 18 sections. Be creative; you can use 18 different colours or use some colours more than once. The weights below are given for DK weight yarn.


  • Large squares (6) use about 20g.
  • Small squares (6) use about 5g.
  • The small rectangle uses about 10g.
  • The V-shaped section uses about 25g.
  • The large triangles at the tips (2) use about 25g.
  • Small triangles (2) use about 10g.

Needles and accessories
4.5mm / US 7 circular needles.
Stitch markers and yarn needle.

Pythagore 2.0 - PDF pattern

C$7.50Price
  • This pattern is available in French and English. You automatically get both versions when you purchase this PDF pattern.

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