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Japanese Lichen Shawl
“The shapes for the Japanese Lichen Shawl grew out of my love of lichens, one of the outstanding features of the British countryside. I designed it for an exhibition on Japan, wanting to express my love of the subtleties of Japanese taste. Their endless fascination with dark, restrained tones led me to choose a very close range of gunmetal greys, silvers and hints of grey-pinks. I was lucky to find a wonderful selection of textures - silks, bouclés, softly shaded ribbons and mohair,wool-rayon mixtures and some glorious dark tweeds, all in my chosen colour range.”
Yarn:
Average yarn weight used - aran (heavy worsted)
Approx. 500g (17½oz) in a mixture of yarns and colours in dark shades for background
Approx. 350g (12½oz) in a mixture of yarns and colours in medium shades for lichen
Approx. 20g (7oz) in a mixture of yarns and colours in light shades for lichen outlines
- First published: January 1988
- Page created: August 31, 2015
- Last updated: May 4, 2017 …
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