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    Crochet question again!

    If I want to crochet a scarf with a an angle more than 90 degrees, and began at the bottom tip. Where am I to increase to get this shape? Side, middle or both?

    Most pattern are for a angle more vlose to 90 degrees.

    #crochet #CrochetQuestions

    I don't know the correct English geometry words to describe the attached photo.

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    • nuhn@mastodon.artN nuhn@mastodon.art

      Crochet question again!

      If I want to crochet a scarf with a an angle more than 90 degrees, and began at the bottom tip. Where am I to increase to get this shape? Side, middle or both?

      Most pattern are for a angle more vlose to 90 degrees.

      #crochet #CrochetQuestions

      I don't know the correct English geometry words to describe the attached photo.

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      algot@mastodon.artA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @nuhn

      That is an isosceles triangle.
      Beyond that, I'm no help with the details of how to crochet.

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      • nuhn@mastodon.artN nuhn@mastodon.art

        Crochet question again!

        If I want to crochet a scarf with a an angle more than 90 degrees, and began at the bottom tip. Where am I to increase to get this shape? Side, middle or both?

        Most pattern are for a angle more vlose to 90 degrees.

        #crochet #CrochetQuestions

        I don't know the correct English geometry words to describe the attached photo.

        Link Preview Image
        asta@sunny.gardenA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @nuhn I'd increase at both edges, maybe every second or every third row.

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        • nuhn@mastodon.artN nuhn@mastodon.art

          Crochet question again!

          If I want to crochet a scarf with a an angle more than 90 degrees, and began at the bottom tip. Where am I to increase to get this shape? Side, middle or both?

          Most pattern are for a angle more vlose to 90 degrees.

          #crochet #CrochetQuestions

          I don't know the correct English geometry words to describe the attached photo.

          Link Preview Image
          rowyn@mastodon.artR This user is from outside of this forum
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          @nuhn I can't help with the crochet question, but in case knowing the geometric English term for it helps with searching for the crochet method -- it's an "obtuse isosceles triangle". "Obtuse" is for triangles wider than 90 degrees, and "isosceles" is for triangles with two equal sides.

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            @nuhn I can't help with the crochet question, but in case knowing the geometric English term for it helps with searching for the crochet method -- it's an "obtuse isosceles triangle". "Obtuse" is for triangles wider than 90 degrees, and "isosceles" is for triangles with two equal sides.

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            @rowyn thank you! We literally call it an "equal legged triangle" in Danish πŸ˜…

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              @rowyn thank you! We literally call it an "equal legged triangle" in Danish πŸ˜…

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              @nuhn oh gosh that's so much better than isosceles

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