Gaddani
by Ann Weaver
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Gaddani
by Ann Weaver
Named for the largest shipbreaking yard in Pakistan, Gaddani was styled after the hats and head wraps the shipbreakers wear to protect themselves. As I created the hat, I was grateful to be making it to protect my head from winter chills.
You can read more about shipbreaking in Gaddani here:
http://www.photojournale.com/categories.php?cat_id=239
The work of photographer Gmb Akash was central to this design and to my understanding of hard labor and industry in developing countries:
http://www.gmb-akash.com/
For more information, see:
http://weaverknits.blogspot.com
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About this yarn
by Malabrigo Yarn
Super Bulky
100% Merino
90 yards
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150
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