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'Onipa'a Shawl
The MANA WĀHINE collection, six knitwear designs inspired by Aotearoa and Hawai’i, is the inaugural series from the AROHA | ALOHA project highlighting the works of modern indigenous makers.
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“E ‘onipa’a i ka ‘imi na’auao.” “Be steadfast in the seeking of knowledge”—the motto of Hawai’i’s last reigning monarch, beloved Queen Liliu’okalani. The color of this shawl echoes her most favor- ite flower: the crown flower, giant milkweed. Rendered in motifs are the ‘iwa bird and ‘ōhi’a lehua blossoms, native to my homeland, my kin—cut from the same cloth. ‘Onipa’a: Stand firm, resolute; be true to yourself.
YARN
- Espace Tricot HALO (72% mohair 28% silk, 459 yds 420 m/50g)
- Espace Tricot GRACE (75% merino, 15% cashmere, 10% silk, 490 yds 448 m/115g)
- Yarns held double throughout
- In color Brume, 2 skeins each, or approx 660 yds 605 m of laceweight mohair and 755 yds 680 m of fingering weight yarn
NEEDLES
- US 9 5mm Or size needed to obtain gauge
GAUGE
- 17 sts and 26 rows = 4” 10 cm in Main Section Pattern
FINISHED DIMENSIONS
- 82” longest edge x 25” deepest point 208 cm x 64 cm, after blocking
NOTIONS
- Stitch marker, tapestry needle, T-pins, (optional) Blocking wires
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- First published: May 2021
- Page created: May 1, 2021
- Last updated: May 1, 2021 …
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