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Shizuku means drops or tear-drop shape in Japanese. This scarf is knit from side to side with the droplets knitted along one side. The droplets are made with short row shaping.
The samples are made with with 2 skeins of Noro Kureyon, but you can substitute any yarn with the same weight. I have included instructions on how to make the scarf larger/longer if desired. You will need more than 220 yards of yarn if you are going to make the scarf longer.
4.5 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch in garter stitch
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I am a fiber arts designer based in New York City. My knitting and crochet designs have been published in Knitscene, Knit Simple and PetitePurls.com. Most recently I have a design included in the book Knit Noro Accessories. I am a certified knitting teacher through the Craft Yarn Council of America's Certified Instructors Program.
In my spare time, I like to weave, spin ...
I am a fiber arts designer based in New York City. My knitting and crochet designs have been published in Knitscene, Knit Simple and PetitePurls.com. Most recently I have a design included in the book Knit Noro Accessories. I am a certified knitting teacher through the Craft Yarn Council of America's Certified Instructors Program.
In my spare time, I like to weave, spin yarn, sew and bake. I am as passionate about crafting as I am about food. Photographing my crafting and food adventures is a daily habit of mine.
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