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Fallen Leaf Frilled Triangular Scarflette: £2.75

17/01/2010 - Row 61 on word pattern has been changed to: *k1, yo, k1, k2tog, k2, p1, yo, k3tog, (yo, p1, k1, p1, yo, k3tog, yo, p1, k9, p1, yo, k3tog), twice, yo, p1, k1, p1, yo, k3tog, yo, p1 k4, yo k1, slm. Repeat from * once more. 126sts. This should now match the chart 1 row 61.
15/11/2009 - One of the rows in the chart has been corrected.
If you have bought the pattern previous to the latest date, please contact me with the proof of payment. I will e-mail you the amended copy.


Please read the information below before purchasing. The "BUY NOW" button is at the end of this post.

IDEAL FOR THOSE WHO:

  • want to make a small triangular scarf.

  • want to make great use of the odd ball of Kidsilk Haze.

  • loves leafy lace motifs!
Drape this stunning scarflette over your shoulders for a touch of designer-look luxury. The delicate pattern knitted throughout the body of the scarf is reminiscent of softly falling autumn leaves and the fluted edge is inspired by gently rippling water.

Soft and light as a feather, yet warm and cosy for the colder months. Wear as a scarf with your favourite winter coat or as a stylish neck tie with a blouse or jumper.
Satisfying and absorbing to knit with beautiful results, and such amazing value! Perfect for a luxe gift (if you’re feeling generous!)

INFORMATION & CONTENTS

Skill Level & Techniques Required:

Advanced
You will be required to follow the pattern carefully as there are lots of yarn-overs (YO) which can easily be dropped by mistake.

Needles Used:
4 mm (US5) (circular needles would be helpful especially when making a frill at the end).

Yarn Used:

1-2 ball(s) of Rowan Kidsilk Haze depending on your gauge. If your tension matches with the following gauge, one ball would be sufficient.

You will need to supply:
  • 1 x stitch marker

  • 5 mm needle to cast off (optional)
Finished Size (approx.):
Width: 105 cm (41")
Height: 46 cm (18")
Pattern sample
Contents of the instruction:
  • Knitting chart for the pattern

  • Pattern also described in words (for those who prefers knitting in words)

  • Diagram to explain the construction of the shawl

  • Abbreviations for the stitches
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Fallen Leaf Lace Scarflette: £2.75

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If you have any questions about this pattern, don’t hesitate to contact me. I am here to help!

The pattern is sold as a PDF download. Here are the 3 easy steps to purchase the pattern:
Step 1: Once you click the “add to cart” button, you will be directed to Paypal window (you don’t have to have the Paypal account).
Step 2: Please fill in your payment details.
Step 3: When the transaction completes, a new page with the download link will appear. The time to download will depends on your internet connection (when I tested mine, it look less than a minute).

Please note that the link will expire 72 hours after your first download (or after 3 attempt).

By purchasing this pattern, you agree that the pattern is for personal use only. All rights reserved. No part of the publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of Kyoko Nakayoshi.

7 comments:

GoldenTracks said...

Love this pattern. Thank you

knittingma said...

Hi--

I just purchased this pattern, and the "download" window did not appear. Is it possible that my pop-up blocker denied it? I have the receipt from Paypal in my email, so I'm sure that the payment went through.

Thanks so much for your help!

Becky

Kyoko said...

Hi Becky,

Thank you for letting me know and your e-mail. I think you have received the link now. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me!
Kyoko

a.manda77 said...

I was just wondering is it is possible to make to pattern larger by incteasing the number of repeats or would it mess up the outcome? it is such a lovely pattern but im tall and that small of size does not look well on me.

Kyoko said...

Hi!

Increasing the number of repeat will make the shawl square. To make it bigger, you will need to knit more rows. I am hoping to make a pattern for a larger shawl sometime in near future. Let me know if this is something that you are interested. You can always e-mail me at info@cottonandcloud.com :D

x
Kyoko

Carole said...

Hi, gorgeous pattern, I have just made a payment for it - I am not normally so impulsive!
Maybe it's because it's 1st January but there appears to be a hold up - however I am not in urgent need right away!!!!!

Carole said...

In the time it took me to write a comment, the pattern downloaded.
Well written, chart very clear - Thank you