Thursday, August 22, 2019

Wispweave Triangle


Last week I shared the pattern for Wispweave Square and today I have another pattern for you!  This one is called Wispweave Triangle.  There are 12 rounds and the finished size measures about 5" from the corners.  I plan on making a few more and joining them together to use as decorative bunting!  For the examples pictured I used Aunt Lydia's size 10 cotton thread in the colors- purple, wood violet, peacock, and wasabi, they each have an ecru border.     
This pattern has 12 rounds and measures 5" from the corners.
Pattern is written using U.S. Terminology.
size 10 thread in 2 colors-
color 1-20-30 yards 
color 2- 5 yards
1.75 mm hook
yarn needle
scissors
Stitch Abbreviations

ch- chain
dc- double crochet
hdc- half double crochet
FPdc- front post double crochet
FPsc- front post single crochet
FPtr- front post treble crochet
sc- single crochet
st(s)- stitch(es)
yo- yarn over

Special Stitches

FPtr cluster-  yo twice, insert from front to back around dc indicated, yo and pull up a loop, [yo, draw through 2 loops on hook] twice, repeat from ★ once more, yo and draw through all 3 loops on hook.

FPdc decrease- [yo, insert hook from front to back around next FPdc, yo and pull up a loop, yo and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice, yo, draw through all 3 loops on hook.

picot- ch 3, slip st in last FPsc made.

small picot- ch 2, sl st in second ch from hook.

large picot- ch 3, sl st in third ch from hook.
[ ] - work enclosed instructions the amount of times indicated, or work enclosed instructions in the stitch or space indicated.


★ - repeat the following instructions the amount of times indicated.


( ) - Enclose additional information and the number of stitches at the end of a round.
Round 1- with color 1 ch 4 (second, third, and fourth ch made counts as the first dc), 8 dc in the 4th ch from hook, slip st to third ch of first dc, mark first dc for stitch placement on Round 3.  
(9 dc)

Round 2- ch 1, 2 sc in same st, [2 sc in next dc] around, slip st to first sc. 
(18 sc)

Round 3- ch 3 (counts as first dc), FPtr cluster around marked dc on Round 1, dc in next sc on Round 2, [ch 3, dc in next sc on Round 2, FPtr cluster around next dc on Round 1, dc in next sc on Round 2] around, ch 1, hdc in third ch of first dc to make last ch-3 space. 
(18 dc, 9 FPtr clusters, 9 ch-3 spaces)

Round 4- ch 1, sc in same space, [FPdc, ch 3, FPdc] around next FPtr cluster, 
 sc in next ch-3 space, [FPdc, ch 3, FPdc] around next FPtr cluster, repeat from  around, slip st to first sc. 
(9 sc, 18 FPdc, 9 ch-3 spaces)

Round 5- slip st in next FPdc and in next ch-3 space, ch 3, 4 dc in same space, FPdc decrease around next 2 FPdc, [5 dc in next ch-3 space, FPdc decrease around next 2 FPdc] around, slip st to third ch of first dc. 
(45 dc, 9 FPdc decreases)

Round 6- slip st in next dc, ch 1, sc in same st, sc in each of next 2 dc, [FPdc, ch 3, FPdc] around next FPdc decrease, skip next dc, ★ sc in each of next 3 dc, [FPdc, ch 3, FPdc] around next FPdc decrease, skip next dc, repeat from ★ around, slip st to first sc. 
(27 sc, 18 FPdc, 9 ch-3 spaces)

Round 7- Round 7- slip st in next sc, ch 1, sc in same st, FPdc around next FPdc, 5 sc in next ch-3 space, FPdc around next FPdc, skip next sc, [sc in next sc, FPdc around next FPdc, 5 sc in next ch-3 space, FPdc around next FPdc, skip next sc] around, slip st to first sc.
(54 sc, 18 FPdc)

Round 8- slip st in next FPdc, slip st in next 2 sc, ch 1, sc in same st, sc in each of next 2 sc, ch 2, FPdc decrease around next 2 FPdc, ch 2, , skip next sc, [sc in each of next 3 sc, ch 2, FPdc decrease around next 2 FPdc, ch 2, skip next sc] around, slip st to first sc.
(27 sc, 18 ch-2 spaces, 9 FPdc decreases)

Round 9- slip st in next sc, ch 6 (counts as first dc and ch-3 space), dc in same st, ch 2, sc in next ch-2 space, ch 1, FPsc around next FPdc decrease, picot, ch 1, [sc in next ch-2 space, sc in each of next 3 sc, sc in next ch-2 space, ch 1, FPsc around next FPdc decrease, picot, ch 1] twice, sc in next ch-2 space, ch 2, skip next sc, ★ [dc, ch 3, dc] in next sc, ch 2, sc in next ch-2 space, ch 1, FPsc around next FPdc decrease, picot, ch 1, [sc in next ch-2 space, sc in each of next 3 sc, sc in next ch-2 space, ch 1, FPsc around next FPdc decrease, picot, ch 1] twice, sc in next ch-2 space, ch 2, skip next sc, repeat from ★ once more, slip st to third ch of first dc.  (Your work may begin to curl after completing this round.  This is normal and should flatten out over the next few rounds)
(6 dc, 3 ch-3 spaces, 6 ch-2 spaces, 36 sc, 9 FPsc, 9 picots)

Round 10- slip st in next ch-3 space, ch 3, [2 dc, ch 3, 3 dc] in same space, 2 dc in next ch-2 space, ch 5, [skip next 2 sc, sc in each of next 3 sc, ch 5] twice, 2 dc in next ch-2 space, ★ [3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc] in next ch-3 space, 2 dc in next ch-2 space, ch 5, [skip next 2 sc, sc in each of next 3 sc, ch 5] twice, 2 dc in next ch-2 space, repeat from ★ once more, slip st to third ch of first dc.
(30 dc, 3 ch-3 spaces, 9 ch-5 spaces, 18 sc)

Round 11- ch 3, dc in each of next 2 dc, [3 dc, ch 3 3 dc] in next ch-3 space, dc in each of next 5 dc, 5 dc in next ch-5 space, sc in each of next 3 sc, 7 sc in next ch-5 space, sc in each of next 3 sc, 5 dc in next ch-5 space, ★ dc in each of next 5 dc, [3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc] in next ch-3 space, dc in each of next 5 dc, 5 dc in next ch-5 space, sc in each of next 3 sc, 7 sc in next ch-5 space, sc in each of next 3 sc, 5 dc in next ch-5 space, repeat from ★ once more, dc in each of next 2 dc, slip st to third ch of first dc, fasten off color 1.
(78 dc, 3 ch-3 spaces, 39 sc)

Round 12- All sc stitches in this round are worked in the back loop only, the slip stitches are made using both loops. Join color 2 in the same st on Round 11, ch 1, sc in same st, sc in each of next 3 dc, small picot, sc in each of next 2 dc, sc in first ch of next ch-3 space, in the next ch work- [sc, small picot, sc, large picot, sc, small picot, sc], sc in next ch, sc in each of next 2 dc, small picot, sc in each of next 11 dc, ch 1, skip next sc, slip st in next sc, ch 1, skip next sc, sc in each of next 7 sc, ch 1, skip next sc, slip st in next sc, ch 1, skip next sc, ★ sc in each of next 11 dc, small picot, sc in each of next 2 dc, sc in first ch of next ch-3 space, in the next ch work- [sc, small picot, sc, large picot, sc, small picot, sc], sc in next ch, sc in each of next 2 dc, small picot, sc in each of next 11 dc, ch 1, skip next sc, slip st in next sc, ch 1, skip next sc, sc in each of next 7 sc, ch 1, skip next sc, slip st in next sc, ch 1, skip next sc, repeat from ★ once more, sc in each of next 7 dc, slip st to first sc, fasten off and weave in ends.
(117 sc, 12 small picots, 3 large picots)



It is optional but recommended to block your finished piece. Fill a bowl with water and add some liquid starch if you prefer the motif to be lightly stiffened. Soak and gently press out any excess liquid, being careful not to pull or twist on the stitches. Lay it flat on a blocking mat and pin the motif working from the center out to the edges. Allow to dry completely before removing the pins.




This pattern is by Julia Hart of Draiguna. Feel free to link to this pattern but do not reprint it on your site. You can sell items made from this pattern. Please credit me as the designer, Julia Hart of Draiguna, link to my etsy shop- draiguna.etsy.com, or to my blog- www.draiguna.com. Please do not claim this pattern as your own, sell, or distribute it. Thank you!



© 2019 Draiguna

26 comments:

  1. You do exquisite work. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  2. Love your patterns!! Thanks for sharing

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  3. Thank you SO much for sharing this gorgeous pattern! I was thinking it would be perfect for bunting as well before I read your post! I really appreciate you sharing it in other places than just ravelry too. 😊

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  4. Hermoso y delicado trabajo, muchas gracias por compartir esta creación

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  5. What an inspiration this is to finish up the five projects I have going right now (asap). This will be my treat for getting them done. Thank you Thank you Thank you.

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  6. This is stunning. You are so talented!

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  7. thank you for sharing this amazingly beautiful pattern. God bless you.

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  8. You are incredibly talented. I love your work. Definitely going to try this pattern. Thank you so much for sharing it.������

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  9. Where can I get the crochet needle you use with the wooden handle

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  10. Kim (zharyn9000@gmail.com)August 29, 2019 at 7:55 PM

    I am beyond in love with your creations! Thank you so much for sharing with us. By chance, is there an an octagon or hexagon shaped Wispweave pattern? I pray so, my mother loves your patterns too but she likes a LOT of sides and angles.

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  11. OMG!!! Simply gorgeous!!! Love your designa, you're an angel!!!!

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  12. Hi,
    Your pattern is just amazing!
    Could you please help me with Round 8? It does not make any sense to me and I cannot get the pattern right in Round 8.
    Thank you so much! Roberta

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  13. Very beautiful they are nothibg like i seen before cant wait to make them

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  14. Love this pattern and am excited to begin making these!

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  15. Could you please consider doing a video tutorial of the wispweave square or triangle, I love this motif, but I cannot read crochet patterns, I can read knitting patterns. So could you please take it into consideration, Many thanks, Ugrinka

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  16. goeiemorgen heb je soms daarvan een filmpje wondermooi maat ik ben een beginnend haakster en kijk veel op filmpjes kan je mij helpen aub

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  17. Beautiful. Just used it for a scarf. Tnx a lot

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  18. So unusual and gorgeous... Yhank you for sharing for free!

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  19. Hello I was wondering where you got your crochet hook?

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  20. Do you have a picture of something made with the triangles?

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  21. I made the triangle in pink. Unfortunately, I ran out of yarn at round 11, so I used yarn in a lighter shade of pink for round 11 and made round 12 with white, which also looks pretty. Thanks for sharing this lovely pattern. I will definitely make the other shapes as well.

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  22. Thank you so much for this wonderful pattern!!
    I might be a bit crazy and chose this as the first pattern I’ve worked with and I’m a tad confused about starting the FPdc because it directly refers to a previous FPdc but then where do I start with the very first one?
    Even though it’s rather complicated I really enjoyed this as my first pattern but would be so grateful for some clarification here ♥️

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  23. I love this! It's something I will be doing as an exercise in focus and mindfulness. I usually knit. However, at times little crochet projects catch my fancy. This is something different. I am sure these have potential for an extreme Dopamine effect.

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