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Mi - Iro
Mi-Iro is the Japanese word for “three colors” - this is what this scarf is about.
It is shaped as a parallelogram and constructed colour by colour. in separate sections. The stitch direction varies from section to section.
Final finishing is made by a small I-Cord.
I used Ito Washi along with Ito Shio. Both yarns offer a variety of colours, and you can achieve stunning effects depending on your combinations.
For the original version I used Ito Washi Aqua / Ito Shio navy, Ito Washi white / Ito Shio white and Ito Washi Chili / Ito Shio red.
When using the original yarns, you will need
- 2 cones / 375 m Ito Washi aqua + 1 cone / 375 m Ito Shio navy
- 2 cones / 375 m Ito Washi white + 1 cone / 375 m Ito Shio white
- 1 cone / 125 m Ito Washi chili + 1 cone / 125 m Ito Shio red
The pattern is written in a way that you can vary both the length and the width of each section of the scarf and customise it to your choice.
If you wish to use alternative yarns, I suggest to select lace yarns.
- First published: September 2017
- Page created: September 4, 2017
- Last updated: November 6, 2018 …
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