Triskel Stone hat by Jean Hay Penny

Triskel Stone hat

Knitting
May 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Fairisle
800 - 1400 yards (732 - 1280 m)
English French

Celebrating the traditional celtic Triskel with stranded fairisle style motifs, this is a test knit for the pattern and KnitKit.

The triskel (triskelion / triskele) is an ancient triple spiral motif.

It can be found carved into the rock at prehistoric sites such as Newgrange in Ireland as well as at sites in Galicia and Portugal, and at ancient sites of asian cultures such as in Japan, China, Tibet and Korea.

It eventually became incorporated into celtic culture, taking on new meaning for the early celtic christians as a symbol of the Trinity.

It is the traditional symbol of Sicily (trinacria), the Isle of Man (triskelion) and Brittany (triskel), and has strange links with the british “tinners rabbits” (three hares) of the tin-mining areas of England’s Westcountry.

Yarn required: Jamiesons Spindrift 100% shetland wool:

Col 1 - 3 x 25g
Col 2 - 1 x 25g
Col 3 - 1 x 25g
Col 4 - 1 x 25g
Col 5 - 1 x 25g
Col 6 - 1 x 25g
Col 7 - 1 x 25g
Col 8 - 1 x 25g
Col 9 - 1 x 25g
Col 10 - 1 x 25g
Col 11 - 1 x 25g
TOTAL: 13 x 25g

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