
This started as an experiment.
An ode to my pal Caitlyn who passed on her love of triangles to me.
I didn't really know what it was going to be when I started knitting. I think that's the most exciting part of the creative process. It starts with inspiration and what follows is trial and error. It was too wide to be a scarf and too narrow to be a sweater, but the pattern was so fun I just kept on knitting.
I thought maybe you would like one, too.
Download the pattern here.
I think I will make a few more, it is so cuddly and warm.
Perfect for the windy fall days to come.
UPDATE// Now available for Free Download on Ravelry.


Triangle Loop by erica-knits is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at erica-knits.blogspot.com.



wow, this is awesome! i had never thought about knit triangles. and i was looking for an autumn knitting project, i really hope i'm capable to make one! thanks a lot :)
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, I love it, thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteLove this Erica and it's perfect on you too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the pattern! I need to get over my fear of intarsia... I love the colours you chose.
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Ravelry and thought it was really beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing the pattern. I am ready to start practicing my colorwork!!
ReplyDeleteoh wowwow lady, the scarf is lovely as are you! I've never tackled intarsia (freaked out by it) maybe when I clear some projects from my list I'll give this a go!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! (And so is that photo of you! So pretty!). I'll definitely give this one a try. Thanks for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I wish I knew how to knit. You look so cute in this photo, too:)
ReplyDeleteincredible!!!
ReplyDeletei LOVE that scarf! Wow wow wow.
ReplyDeleteso much love for this scarf!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! I remember you knitting this on the TTC knitalong!!
ReplyDeleteGreat scarf! It looks really nice!
ReplyDeletethat is absolutely beautiful! I wish I had the knitting skills to knit one, because I totally want one :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scarf (love the colors) and an equally beautiful pattern! Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteCarlene, Jane, Laura, Anon., Melinda, Emilie and Claggie, thank you! Glad you like it. :)
ReplyDeleteJana, I hope you give it a try! I find the knitting-help.com videos really helpful for learning new techniques.
Laura, like I mentioned to Jana, knitting-help.com videos are really helpful! You can do it! :)
Vanessa, so great you saw it on Ravelry, thanks!
Kate, aw, thanks. :)
Julie, yes! It went into retirement for a bit after the TTC knitalong, but I finally finished it up. :)
lemonade, aw, so glad you like it. I was thinking of you when I made it!
Thank you so much for sharing this pattern! Triangles are awesome, loop scarves are awesome, therefore triangle loop scarf is awesome to the second power :)
ReplyDeletethis is so beautiful...thank you for sharing, it is very generous of you!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I'm trying to decide which colours to do mine in... Thanks a lot for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteI've got a lot of long train rides ahead of me, now i know just how to keep myself busy! This pattern is gorgeous, and it fits right in to my love affair with cowls this fall.
ReplyDeletewhen i try to download this pattern it takes me to a strange site and tons of pop-up spam like messages appear. is there a way to just get the .pdf posted?
ReplyDeletethanks!
jen
Hi Jen!
ReplyDeleteI just added the PDF to Ravelry as a free download. You should be able to download it directly from here:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/triangle-loop
If you're not a member of Ravelry, you can sign up for an invitation here: http://www.ravelry.com/invitations
I hope that helps!
Erica
you are awesome! thank you so much. can't wait to start this pattern!
ReplyDeletejen
this is unreal!! so so gorgeous!!
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