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Nippon (Japan) head band
This Amimoji design will produce a knitted headband using
Japanese Kanji characters, Nippon (日本), meaning Japan. I
created this headband for my running races and wore it for New
York City Marathon to let spectators know my country origin.
Skill Level: Beginner Advanced
Skills Needed: Stranded knitting in the round
Finished Size: Adult Medium Size (20-inch circumference
with generous elasticity).
Also see Gauge and Pattern Notes.
Suggested Materials:
• Cascade Yarns Fixation (98% Cotton, 2% Spandex)
1 ball in Black (Color A) and 1 ball in Golden Rod (Color B)
30 yards / 28m (0.6 oz / 15g) in Color A and 20 yards / 18m
(0.4 oz / 10g) in Color B to produce 1 headband.
-> 1 ball of Color A and Color B can produce 3 headbands.
This is a very elastic yarn. If you are substituting
yarns, avoid using non-elastic 100% cotton yarns,
and go for more elastic yarns like Hikoo CoBaSi DK
or Lana Grossa Elastico.
• US #4 (3.5mm) and US #5 (3.75mm) circular needles (16” or longer), or size to obtain gauge
• Tapestry needle and scissors for weaving in ends
Gauge: 22 sts per 4 in (10cm) in stockinette stitch using US #5 (3.75mm) needles worked in the round
To make it slightly larger, use smaller size needles to make it 20 sts per 4”.
To make it slightly smaller, use larger size needles to make it 24 sts per 4”.
Pattern Notes
Stranded knitting is prone to making the fabric pucker if you knit too tightly. Mind your tension and allow enough slack in
the float. Also, weave in floats with the active stitch at every 2 to 3 stitch.
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