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Product Details
Whakairo is the art of wood carving in Maori culture, a prominent and respected role. Many traditional structures, such as the posts of wharenui (meeting houses) or the prow of a waka (canoe), and objects like the taiaha (weapons) are covered in this elaborate carved decoration. While it is a work of art, the carvings also tell a story. Whakairo requires patience and diligence and is a skill that many Maori continue to hone to both honour their heritage and carry the stories and lessons embedded in the carving forward.
The Whakairo cowl is worked bottom-up, starting at the cast-on tip, growing as a triangle until the desired width is achieved, then worked straight up to form the body around the neck. Buttons and buttonholes are then attached so you can close the piece. There are options to work the body in the round for a buttonless version or to turn it into a shawl.
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Francoise Danoy
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Notes
- 6/0 (3.5mm) crochet hook Sewing needle and scrap yarn for buttons
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Pages
- 18
- Skill Level
- Intermediate
- Yarn Weight
Fingering