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Hoxne
Hoxne is named after a small village in Suffolk.
Hoxne was inhabited as early as 320,000 years ago but the site shows signs of continual flint tool production through the ages. Flint is one of the key materials of North European prehistory - and I knew I wanted to design a shawl evocative of flint tools.
The shawl is knitted in soft, organic laceweight. It is a semi-circle shawl with wide garter stitch sections interrupted by easy lace.
The pattern contains written instructions. The lace is both charted and written out.
Hoxne is part of the Doggerland: Knits from a Lost Landscape collection.
Doggerland consists of 8 patterns and is a collection of accessories inspired by a submerged landscape between Scandinavia and the UK. The collection uses motifs commonly found on artefacts from the Middle Stone Age and seeks to take you on a journey through landscapes of your own.
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- First published: June 2013
- Page created: June 28, 2013
- Last updated: June 7, 2021 …
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