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Borre Shawl
The Borre Shawl is inspired by a dramatic style of early Norse art,
characterized by a range of geometric interlaced knot patterns and zoomorphic (single animal) motifs. This style prevailed in Scandinavia from the late 9th through to the late 10th centuries and draws its name from a group of gilt-bronze harness mounts
recovered from a ship grave in Borre mound cemetery near the
village of Borre, Vestfold, Norway. This shawl has beautiful winding cables on a simple background, just like Borre artwork, and will keep you warm on the coldest of winter days, and on the darkest of winter nights!
Sizes:
One Size
Finished Measurements
Length: 183 cm / 72”
Width: 84 cm / 33”
Gauge
28 stitches / 30 rows = 10 cm / 4” in Borre Cable pattern, blocked
Materials
Yarn:
Ancient Arts Fibre Crafts Herlig DK 50% Viking Norway Wool/50% Fine Merino, 100g/3.5oz, 250m/273yds
Sample shown in: The Softer Side of Linen
Yardage: 9 skeins
Total estimated yardage:
Approx 2221 m / 2429 yds
Needle Sizes:
One set size 4.0 mm / US 6, 80 cm / 32” circular needles, or size needed to achieve gauge.
Notions:
Cable needle.
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- First published: November 2023
- Page created: November 10, 2023
- Last updated: December 14, 2023 …
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