Maple Bay Cardigan
by Courtney Kelley
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Maple Bay Cardigan
Although only those sweaters made by the Coast Salish peoples of Canada’s western coast can bear the official Cowichan moniker, this sweater takes inspiration from the traditional sweaters of that rugged region. The word Cowichan is derived from the Coast Salish Hul’qumi’num’ word Khowutzun or Quw’utsun’ (spellings vary), which means “land warmed by the sun.” The traditional sweaters made by these tribes incorporate bold geometrics and natural imagery worked in bulky natural-colored wool in the intarsia method of color blocks. More fitted than the traditional bulky overcoat style, this ver-sion is knitted in a varied color palette in a blend of natural fibers that is soft and warm close to the skin.
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19 projects,
in 73 queues
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by The Fibre Co
Worsted
70% Wool, 15% Silk, 15% Alpaca
98 yards
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50
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