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Shinjuku scarf
SHINJUKU SCARF
Shinjuku is a fascinating neighborhood in Tokyo, Japan, where the old meets the new, tradition meets innovation and simplicity is captured in a clutter of intricate details; where somehow your vision feels focused and yet blurry at the same time. The Shinjuku scarf is inspired by it all. Made out of 165 flowers that create the lovely sculptured design through the negative space. You will start by crocheting the center of the main flowers and once you have them all ready, you’ll crochet the petals round joining as you go. Once the flowers are joined, you’ll attach the Wild Daisy flowers to their spots. To finish it up, you will frame your scarf and add some fringe details.
LEVEL
This pattern is written step by step to make it easier for you to follow even if you are a beginner. You should be familiar with the basic crochet stitches. I have created some video tutorials to help you along with the making, see links to some relevant videos in the next page.
SIZE & MEASUREMENTS
Scarf is made of 33 rows x 5 flowers in each row.
Finished scarf size: Length: 164 cm / 64.5” including fringes. Width: 23 cm / 9”
YARN
mYak Kupa, 50% Baby Yak, 50% Organic cotton 116m/ 127 yrd 25g in the colours Lasya, Rosa and Sarasvati. mYak Tibetan Cloud, 100% wool 300 m/ 328 yrd, 100g in the colour Wild Daisy.
Approximate amount of each colour are givven bellow.
* 50% B.Yak 50% Organic Cotton, KUPA, (Fingering wool) in colours:
MC - LASYA (450 m / 490 y), CC1 - ROSA (350 m / 380 y), CC2 - SARASVATI (116 m / 127 y)
* 100% wool, Tibetan Cloud, (light DK wool) in colour CC3 - WILD DAISY (40 m / 44 y)
SUGGESTED HOOK SIZE
3 mm crochet hook.
Use any hook size to obtain gauge.
GAUGE
23 chain sts = 4” / 10 cm measured on the KUPA yarn with a 3mm crochet hook.
NOTIONS & MORE MATERIALS YOU’LL NEED
Removable stitch markers, tapestry needle, a pair of crafty scissors and blocking tools.
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- First published: May 2022
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