Tokyo Tree Stole Scarf
This exquisite pattern is designed for a light and lacy stole that beautifully showcases a distinctive cable lace stitch originating from Japan. Ideal for knitters looking to enhance their skills, this stole measures approximately 16 inches in width by 68 inches in length and requires about 800 to 1000 yards of fingering weight yarn. For those desiring a narrower option, the pattern also includes instructions to create a wide scarf measuring 10 inches in width.
The focal cable stitch, while influenced by traditional Japanese techniques, is presented in a user-friendly chart format using Western symbols, making it accessible for knitters familiar with charted instructions. Both the main stitch pattern and the accompanying techniques are exclusively charted, ensuring a clear guide throughout your knitting journey.
This pattern is categorized as intermediate in skill level, assuming that you possess a strong working knowledge of cable-lace knitting techniques. To further enhance your project, optional instructions for a lovely crocheted border are provided, allowing you to customize your stole with a delicate finish.
For the best results, any lightweight fingering weight yarn will suit this versatile pattern, giving you the freedom to choose colors and textures that reflect your personal style. Embrace the challenge of this stunning stole and create a beautiful accessory that is perfect for dressing up any outfit or keeping warm on cooler days.
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