Sometimes you just need a simple Triangle.Think of all the possibilities! Cushions, blankets, bunting. Or you may have a flat chested doll that needs a bikini!I whipped up this little Triangle as part of a much larger design I have been working on for AGES! I wanted a Triangle with specific angles to it, as it had to fit in a specific spot.TriangleBy AuburncraftUSA TermsSc- Single CrochetCh- ChainDec- Single Crochet two togetherSc3tog- Single Crochet three together.-----------------------------------------------------------------------5mm HookDk YarnMeasurements Using Dk Yarn.Triangle Measurements 5”/12.7cm x 5”/12.7cmUse stitch markers to keep track of decrease rows.Ch25.Row 1. Sc into 4th ch from hook. Sc in each ch across. Turn (23)Row 2. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 19 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (21)Row 3. And every alternate Row from here. Ch1. Sc in each st across. Turn.Row 4. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 17 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (19)Row 6. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 15 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (17)Row 8. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 13 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (15)Row 10. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 11 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (13)Row 12. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 9 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (11)Row 14. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 7 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (9)Row 16. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 5 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (7)Row 18. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 3 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (5)Row 20. Sc Dec. Work 1 sc in next 1 st’s. Sc Dec. Turn (3)Row 22. Sc3tog. Fasten off and cut yarn.Sew in ends.Block Triangles so they sit flat. This will make them easier to join.The main picture is a little teaser of what I am making from these. It is going to beFAB-U-LOUS!!!!!