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Repeating History
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This is a collaboration between myself and your favourite yarn dying, historian MRO of Republic of Yarnia.
The inspiration for Repeating History was taken from Medieval, Islamic patterns found in 12th Century textiles and fabrics.
Inspiration for the central motif is taken from a fragment of silk fabric, from 12th century Spain, said to be introduced by the Moors, possibly the Amazigh people of North Africa. This motif can be seen in decoration throughout the Islamic world, and beyond. Quite often seen incorporated in many European designs.
The motifs at the top and bottom borders are re-fashioned from a knitted stocking with Arabic text. The stocking is purported to be circa. 11th-15th Century Spain.
Repeating History is a nod to those who have gone before.
Materials
Yarn: MC approx. 140 mtrs (153 yds) / CC approx. 80mtrs (87.5yds) of DK weight yarn.
Sample made using Republic of Yarnia
Merino/Nylon DK (75%Merino/25% Nylon) / 100g/225mtrs (246yds).
(If you play your cards right, you will have enough yarn left to make another cowl, by switching the colours…)
Needles:
3.25 mm (US 3) and 3.75 mm (US 5) 16in circular needles. If necessary, adjust needle size to obtain tension/gauge.
Tension/Gauge: 26.5 sts/30 rows = 10cm/4in in colourwork pattern.
Notions: stitch marker (optional: extra stitch markers to mark each pattern repeat), tapestry needle.
Measurements:
Approx. circumference: 21.75in/55cm
Approx depth: 9.5in/24cm
- First published: September 2025
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