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Issey Scarf
ISSEY scarf
Initially inspired by famous Japanese fashion line “Pleats Please” created by Issey Miyake this scarf is an interpretation of accordion pleats in knitwear. To help the fabric stay pleated this original stitch was developed. Architectural lines of this scarf provide wearer with several styling choices and knitter with entertaining make up: two width options as well as instructions for two different angled tips.
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SKILL LEVEL
Advanced
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Length (from longest tip to another) 86”
Width
(pleated): 4” (narrow version), 8” (wide version)
Sample shown in photos is a narrow version with one blunt end and one sharp end.
YARN
Madelinetosh “Pashmina” (75% superwash wool, 15% silk, 10% cashmere); 360yds/329m in approx. 105g; 2 (4) skeins ; color Silver Fox
OR 720 (1140) yds of any other heavy fingering or sport weight yarn
NEEDLE
US 5 (3.75 mm)
GAUGE
24 sts and 38 rows = 4” / 10cm in washed and blocked St st swatch
OR use size to obtain gauge
NOTES
The idea for this scarf is presented to express pleated effect in knit fabric, while knitter has a choice of working blunt or sharp scarf end tips, or one of each - according to one’s preference. Directions for wider version are given in brackets, where is only one number given it applies to
both versions.
This pattern is charted ONLY.
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- First published: June 2011
- Page created: March 8, 2011
- Last updated: December 23, 2023 …
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