St. Brigid's Cloak by Sharon Cowan

St. Brigid's Cloak

Knitting
December 2012
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 9 - 5.5 mm
1 yards (1 m)
One size fits all
English
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This pattern was developed after designer read about Brigid in Deborah Bergman’s book; The Knitting Goddess. According to the story there Brigid, a weaver and healer, healed a local pagan chieftain who was threatening to take over all of the local grazing meadow where the peasants grazed their sheep. In gratitude for Brigid healing him he stated that he would grant her anything she wished. Her request was for him to grant her what little land her wee blue cloak would cover. He granted her wish. However, when Brigid spread her blue cloak it magically grew to cover the land the peasants needed to graze their sheep. Brigid would often use a woven cross made from reeds, grass, or wheat shafts in her healing. Therefore, these are represented on the cloak with twisted stitches. Since the story of Brigid is an Irish legend the designer also included shamrocks work in Intarsia. She also naturally chose blue as the main color of the cloak. I used 5 skeins of Blue Berroco Ultra Alpaca and one of white Ultra Alpaca. If you wish a longer or short cape you can adjust before or after the twisted stitches.