Takenoko - Shawl and Scarf by Katherine Matthews

Takenoko - Shawl and Scarf

Knitting
May 2010
Cobweb ?
30 stitches and 38 rows = 4 inches
in lace pattern, blocked
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
459 - 1378 yards (420 - 1260 m)
scarf: 19 cm/7.5 inches (width) by 158 cm/62 inches (length) - shawl: 53 cm/21 inches (width) by 229 cm/90 inches (length)
English
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Description:

This stitch pattern reminded Matthews of bamboo shoots, hence the name, “Takenoko”, which is the Japanese word for “baby bamboo”. Instructions are given for a scarf and a rectangular wrap/shawl. Note that the yarn amounts do not include enough to swatch-– the scarf, which uses all of one ball of Sekku, would work well as a swatch. The instructions are beautiful, clear, elegant and cleanly laid out. And the lace pattern delights us-- so disciplined and yet pretty, in a distinctly Oriental way.

Pattern notes:
This pattern has the lace pattern charted in addition to written directions for both the scarf and shawl versions.

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Notes updated Feb 3, 2013