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Songlines Cowl
A 2-colour meditation in Fair Isle knitting showing both the reverse side with stranding and the main side in stocking stitch. Worked in the round with just 2 colours, one ball of each.
A joyful and fun exploration of a pattern exploring the drawing of lines.
Songlines came into being as a meditation on walking. I read Bruce Chatwin’s book about Aboriginal Songs and was deeply moved by their relationship with the Earth. I found myself walking routes around my croft on the Isle of Skye and naming the burns, springs, rocky outcrops and bays. Later I discovered the old man who had lived in our house all of his life and was known as a Gaelic Scholar had done the same. It is that relationship with the land and sea I wanted to explore in a knitting meditation. I hope you enjoy making this as much as I have!
The Cowl is reversible, and can be worn with the clear pattern showing, or with the stranded side showing .
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- First published: March 2020
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