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Koinobori - Japanese Carp Streamers

Downloadable PDF, English
£3.46
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Koinobori - Japanese Carp Streamers
£3.46
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Product Details

Traditionally, carp wind streamers called Koinobori are raised during Children's Day as a part of Japan's Golden Week Celebration to celebrate children, their happiness & strength while respecting their diverse personalities. Koinobori has a Magoi (black carp) representing the father, followed by Higoi (red carp) for the mother & smaller varied coloured streamers denoting their ages & gender for each child in the household.

We gave our Koinobori a modern twist with sock-like construction. The pattern is also flexible that you could make more, turn them into a fishing game or simply string them together into garlands instead of attaching it to a pole. They will surely make fantastic props for children's parties or inject some colours in room decors.

  • DISCLAIMER : The suggested yarn would be the closest match to the yarn used in this project. It is advisable to always knit a gauge swatch first before you begin with your project.
Craft
Knitting
Designer
Na Yeo
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Notes
- Empty toilet rolls or cardboards - Windmill pole - Wires
Pages
9
Skill Level
Intermediate

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