Glückauf Schal Strickanleitung

Glückauf - SHAWL - Knitting Pattern

The shawl Glückauf is inspired by the history of the German Ruhr region and the traditional greeting of the miners. The design evokes the conveyor belts of the mines, while the smoky color reflects the blast furnaces. Knit it with Manx Merino Fine from Rosy Green Wool for a true piece of history.

Near my home is an area called Ruhrgebiet, where once nearly every man was a coal miner and the traditional miner’s greeting, “Glückauf”, is still used to wish each other good luck.

This asymmetrical triangle shawl takes its name from that greeting, and is inspired by this region.

When you visit, you’ll still find old coal mines. Some are in working order, but others have been turned into museums where you can see the conveyor belts which transported ore from the heart of the earth up to the furnaces to be smelted.

The twisted ribbing pattern that borders the Glückauf shawl reminds me of those conveyor belts, while the shawl’s ribbed body and simple, smokey shade of gray are a tribute to the miners of the region.

Knit yours in Rosy Green Wool’s Manx Merino Fine for a shawl you’ll love to wear.


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