Triangles Throw
Designed by Rachel Brockman
Level up your nap game with the Triangles Throw, knit using two colors of our Bella Chenille yarn. This super plush polyester yarn has a velvet-like texture that is great for snuggling up in. A colorwork pattern of triangles makes this throw perfect for any living room or bedroom, just customize the color choices to suit your décor!
DIFFICULTY
Easy
SIZES
One Size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Width: 44”
Length: 53”
MATERIALS
Universal Yarn Bella Chenille (100% polyester; 100g/131 yds)
• 126 Lapis (MC) – 5 skeins
• 128 Coastal (CC) – 5 skeins
Needle: US Size 11 (8 mm) 32-40” circular (to accommodate large number of sts) or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch markers
GAUGE
13 sts x 14 rows = 4” in Triangles patt
Save time, check your gauge.
PATTERN NOTES
This blanket is worked using intarsia method for the border. When changing to a new color, bring the old color up and around the new color to prevent any holes from forming in the piece. Please note that there are not written instructions for the colorwork chart. Although you may use intarsia for the Triangles pattern, we recommend incorporating the stranded method for the Triangles pattern, loosely carrying floats across the back of the work. Please note that if choosing to use the stranded method for the Triangles pattern, you will still need to purl across wrong side rows. If you choose to use the intarsia method for the Triangles pattern, use a separate ball of yarn for each color change.
Easy
SIZES
One Size
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Width: 44”
Length: 53”
MATERIALS
Universal Yarn Bella Chenille (100% polyester; 100g/131 yds)
• 126 Lapis (MC) – 5 skeins
• 128 Coastal (CC) – 5 skeins
Needle: US Size 11 (8 mm) 32-40” circular (to accommodate large number of sts) or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch markers
GAUGE
13 sts x 14 rows = 4” in Triangles patt
Save time, check your gauge.
PATTERN NOTES
This blanket is worked using intarsia method for the border. When changing to a new color, bring the old color up and around the new color to prevent any holes from forming in the piece. Please note that there are not written instructions for the colorwork chart. Although you may use intarsia for the Triangles pattern, we recommend incorporating the stranded method for the Triangles pattern, loosely carrying floats across the back of the work. Please note that if choosing to use the stranded method for the Triangles pattern, you will still need to purl across wrong side rows. If you choose to use the intarsia method for the Triangles pattern, use a separate ball of yarn for each color change.