Aotearoa/Tai Huri-Huri Mitts
by Anne Carroll Gilmour
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Aotearoa/Tai Huri-Huri Mitts
For experienced knitters with solid color knitting & chart reading skills.
’Aotearoa’ is the Maori name for New Zealand, & ‘Tai Huri-Huri’ means ‘Turning Tides’ in the Maori language, this symbol is said to represent the ever changing cycles of life.
This project uses shades of Earth, Sea & Sky as a tribute to the Maori creation myths that inspired it.
This pattern is for the mitts only, Downloadable e-book is now available & includes both Hat & Mitts.
The hard cover book version is now available in a German translation.
For more information, see:
http://www.qbookshop.com/products/149942/97807603406...
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