Athame by The Stitchin Witch

Athame

Knitting
November 2022
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
690 yards (631 m)
English
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Athame, designed in collaboration with Crow and Crescent Yarn, is named after a ritual object that dates back to the Middle Ages, used in several Pagan and Druidic traditions. Always a double edged blade, and often with a black handle, these daggers were originally used to sharpen writing quills, but have been adapted by followers of the old ways as an important tool for ceremonies and spell work. On a personal note, I recently started working at a 12th century castle that was once inhabited by King John. It is well known for being the most haunted castle in the UK, housing notorious criminals and conducting grueling witch trials. As I wander the corridors, I often think about what it must have been like for all the people, women in particular, who had to hide their beliefs and practices for fear of persecution, who had to cast their enchantments in secret, under shrouds in the deepest, darkest forests.

This pattern is inspired by the ancestors who came before, the ones who risked everything to pass their knowledge down so that it would not be lost or forgotten, the ones who survived. It is a symbol of honor for every healer, seer, warlock, mage, and sorceress who has been hunted, and a symbol of protection for all those who are finding their way back to magic. We will not be burned this time.

This hooded cowl is knit from the shoulders up to the crown and features a dagger created with faux intarsia. Two color brioche along the front edge, as well as the attached infinity scarf, bring everything together for a medieval themed accessory that also remains modern and functional.

Yarn
Weight: DK
Yardage: 690 (460 for the MC and 230 for the CC)

Needles
Loose Knitters:
US 1 (2.25MM)
US 2 (2.75MM)
Tight Knitters:
US 2.5 (3MM)
US 4 (3.5MM)

Gauge
4x4 inches = 20 stitches and 28 rows
Knit flat with larger needles, in stockinette, after blocking

Notions
Stitch Markers
Tape Measure
Tapestry Needle

Finished Measurements
Height of Hood: 13 inches
Depth of Hood: 12 inches
Length of Scarf: 60 inches