One of the most useful shapes a scarf can take is the basic triangle. Aesthetics and practicality come together in this three-sided wonder. There are many ways to knit triangles, and no limit to the materials, colors, size and overall dimensions from accent scarves to ponchos and wraps.
How do people like to wear the triangle scarf?? There are no wrong ways and your imagination is the limit. This season, many people are choosing to wear the scarves with the point in the front, which provides a lot of color and interest while serving the function of blocking out cold. Indoors, scarves brighten up jackets, denim shirts, turtleneck sweaters -- anything.
It is amazing that a simple concept, the triangle, can yield so many different looks! A small sampling of this versatility can be seen in some of the triangle scarves presently available on the KnitteKaboodle.com website:
- Some styles such as the Painted Desert Scarf (linen) and the Jewel Tone Accent Scarf (silk, wool, rayon) are created in open lacework patterns, while the Wildflower Triangle (merino with cotton trim) and Burnished Metals Accent Scarf (linen and poly) are of a more closed stitch composition.
Different artists turn the various yarns into unique looks that add color, texture, interest, and fun into a wardrobe. Adding one to your collection will garner compliments for years to come!
The scarf shown here is the Painted Desert Scarf created by Peggy.http://www.KnittenKaboodle.com
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