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Kawakawa Shawl
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YARN
- 640 - 700 yds./580 - 640 m.
- DK/6 - ply
- Zealana Yarns Rimu (60% Fine NZ Merino, 40% Brushtail Possum; 50 g; 140 yds./128 m). 5 balls in color way Greenstone.
NEEDLES
- US 8 (5 mm) size or size needed to obtain gauge, 60 in./150 cm circular needle.
- A long circular needle is recommended in order to accommodate the large number of stitches as the shawl grows.
GAUGE
- 18 sts and 24 rows over 4 in./10 cm in GARTER RIDGE STITCH with US 8 (5 mm) and after blocking.
- Gauge is not crucial to this project, but varying gauges will affect yardage and final measurements.
NOTIONS
- Stitch markers
- Darning/tapestry needle
Yes!
- This pattern includes both written and charted instructions.
- This pattern has been tech edited for clarity and corrections. If you require pattern support, email us at fdanoy@arohaknits.com and we will respond to your request within 24-48 hours. We respond to pattern support questions by email ONLY.
- You can sell FOs made from this design to friends and family, as well as in your online or offline shop.
Note: in the photos I am wearing a kirituhi stencil. Kirituhi was initially developed so that non-Māori could get “Māori-inspired” tattoos. For Māori, they are used for kapa haka performances and for wāhine to feel empowered—I use it as a forward expression of my cultural heritage without violating the specific mana and tikanga of tā moko. The mana of kirituhi is safe to wear as it is purposefully made to be a “generic” design.
Māori — Native people of New Zealand
Kirituhi — A Māori-inspired tattoo or marking
Kapa haka — Dance performance
Wāhine — Woman
Mana — Authority
Tā moko — A traditional permanent marking of the body and face
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