Nagoya
Scarf
Design: Marianne Isager
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The pattern can be found in the book
Strikkepinde og Spisepinde
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SIZE
One size
MATERIALS
50 g Isager Highland, col. Ocean
50 g Isager Highland, col. Clay
50 g Isager Highland, col. Wine
50 g Isager Alpaca 2 col. Sky
50 g Isager Alpaca 2 col. E2s
50 g Isager Alpaca 2 col. E7s
MEASUREMENTS
29 cm x 190 cm or 11.5 inches x 75 inches
construction notes
The Nagoya Scarf is knitted using double knitting technique, which produces two layers of fabric at the same time with a single pair of needles. The “front” and “back” of the scarf show the same design but the colors are reversed. Or, in other words, the color of a rectangular shape on the “front” is the other color on the “back”.
recommended needle size
Needles: 3 mm (US 2)
GAUGE
24 stitches = 10 cm
32 rows = 10 cm
Language
The Danish pattern can be found in the book “Strikkepinde og Spisepinde”.
The English and German pattern can be purchased as single patterns.
Knitting Needles & Chopsticks
Knitting Needles & Chopsticks is a book about knitted scarves and shawls in combination with the Japanese cuisine. The knitted shawls and scarves are designed by Marianne Isager who has lived in Japan. In her designs, Marianne has focused on making both sides of the model equally beautiful, so the designs have no wrong side or right side.
The book contains 10 food recipes and 11 knitting patterns for shawls and scarves.
The designs are: Fukuoka, Gifu, Kobe, Kyoto, Mashiko, Nagoya, Nara, Osaka, Sapporo, Shimoda, Yokohama.






