Birch Bark Canoe
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© Ruth Gallo
© Ruth Gallo
© Ruth Gallo
© Ruth Gallo
Birch Bark Canoe
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The birch bark canoe was the principal means of water transportation for the Canadian First Nation peoples. They were very lightweight and easily maneuverable in quick waters on the Canadian Shield and other areas around Canada. Like knitting, the Birch bark canoe craft was passed down from generation to generation. This crescent shawlette is knit using Handmaiden Fine Yarns Flyss in the Peppercorn colourway, knit in stockinette with a wave lace pattern at the end to emulate a birch bark canoe on the Canadian waters.
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About this pattern
106 projects,
in 176 queues
overall rating
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4.0
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36 votes
clarity rating
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3.5
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15 votes
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37 ratings
About this yarn
by Handmaiden Fine Yarn
Fingering
65% Silk, 35% Linen / Flax
437 yards
/
100
grams
440 projects
stashed 531 times
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126 votes
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