"Kata" Felicity Scarf
by Tara Jon Manning
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"Kata" Felicity Scarf
Description from pattern: “In Buddhist culture, the Kata, or Felicity Scarf, is given as an expression of gratitude, a blessing or greeting presented as a sign of deep respect …. This easy knitted version of the gossamer felicity scarf is made from a simple lace rib. The reversible stitch yields a pattern that looks pleasing on both front and back and is good for learning lace stitches using the yarnover technique.”
Gauge: Pattern lists 13 sts and 13 rows in 3” (7.5cm).
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by Reynolds
Aran
50% Angora, 50% Nylon
93 yards
/
50
grams
45 projects
stashed
100 times
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