Vinland

On September 10, 2010, in KAL, lace, shawl, by Anna

L’Anse Aux Meadows is the first shawl in a series of three shawls on the theme of World Heritage Sites.  L’Anse Aux Meadows is located on the north tip of Newfoundland, Canada. In the 1960s archeologists found remains from a Norse settlement – the only one in North America. It is thought to be the site referred to as Vinland in the Icelandic Sagas. Vinland was established by Leif Ericsson around 1003, and the Vikings were settled there for a few years until they returned to Iceland.

It is a triangular shawl knit using one skein of Nightfall from FibroFibers.  I used the colourway Ivy to capture the idea of the fertile grounds in Vinland.  The shawl shows grape vines since Vinland was named after the grapes (vinbaer) that grew there.

The pattern will be available on Sept 15 as part of the Seasons of Lace series.

 

3 Responses to Vinland

  1. Regina says:

    Looking forward to this, since I only signed up for the Fall and Winter portion of the series. :)

  2. JoanieM says:

    I just had to tell you I love the title of the shawl as I was born and raised in the Village of L’Anse in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It made me smile. I was always told it was French for “the head of the bay” as L’Anse was on the shores of beautiful Lake Superior.

  3. Wibbo says:

    It looks lovely! Can’t wait :o)

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