I see you Friday.
Hello Friday. I see you.
And I’ve knit a whole round since Wednesday.
Which, when each round is 1000+ stitches, isn’t as measly as it feels to say (well, type.)
I’m still looking for some sort of (non sucky) Friday “ritual.”
I’d love to hear any thoughts or ideas.
But I’d rather not have shoulds. ie. “you should…”
mostly annoyed, instead of completely annoyed
I’m always working on some project or another, and most weeks I talk about what I’m working on Wednesdays as part of Tami’s WIP Wednesday project. You can see past WIP Wednesdays … right this way.
Only knit one or two rounds of progress in the past couple weeks, and haven’t touched this shawl in days.
But I’m playing with not being completely and totally annoyed by this. Just mostly annoyed.
Either way, it seems to be helping.
If you’d like more WIP Wednesday posts, from other bloggers, visit Tami’s blog.
Shawl Geometry: 3/4 Square
This is the fifteenth post in a series about different shawl shapes and how to knit them. All the posts in the series can be found right here.
3/4 Square from the top down
This variation on the Square Knit in the Round is simply three of the four quarters needed to shape a full square.
The 3/4 Square shawl fits and drapes in a way that is quite unique to its shape. It doesn’t hug the shoulders in the same way squares or circles with slits do, or in the same way semi-circular shawls do. However, it does sit nicely. And because of that “missing” quarter it sits on the shoulders in a very open manner.

Knitting Instructions
CO 9sts.
{4 border sts + 3 sections + 2 spines}
R1: k2, (pm, yo, k1, yo, pm, k1) 3 times, k1.
R2: purl across.
R3: k2, (sm, yo, k to marker, yo, sm, k1) 3 times, k1.
R4: purl across.
Rep R3&4 to desired dimensions.
Bind off loosely.

3/4 Square from the bottom up
Calculating your cast on
Determine your final gauge, and desired depth.
[Row gauge] x [desired depth] = [# of rows]
[# of rows] / 2 = [# of dec rows]
[# of dec rows] x [6sts decreased per dec row] = [# of sts decreased]
Make sure this number is divisible by 6.
[# of sts decreased] = [# of sts to CO]
Calculating your stitch marker placement
[# of sts to CO] / [3 shawl sections] = [# of sts in one section aka Y]
Knitting Instructions
CO [# of sts to CO].
R1: (ssk, kY minus four, k2tog, pm) 2 times, ssk, kY minus four, k2tog.
R2: purl across.
R3: (ssk, k to 2sts before marker, k2tog, sm) 2 times, ssk, k to last 2sts, k2tog.
R4: purl across. Rep R3&4 to 6sts.
Bind off loosely.

The previous post: Wedge Circles with a Slit
The next post: 1/2 Circles






