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Kalevala CAL - Part 23 - Harp
This Sunday is Father's Day in Finland. The team of the Kalevala CAL project wants to wish a happy and joyful day to all men who do daddy's work!

Photo by Anne Vierimaa
Whence the harp’s enchanting arches?
From the jaw-bones of the monter.
Whence the necessary harp-pins?
From the pike-teeth firmly fastened.
Whence the sweetly singing harp-strings?
From the tail of Lempo’s stallion.
(Kalevala, Poem 40)
You can share pictures of Marjatta square on social media with #kalevalacal_kantele. Hashtag for Kalevala CAL is #kalevalacal.
General Kalevala CAL info and all the links to other parts of the blanket project will be found on the Kalevala CAL page on the blog of Arteeni.

DESIGNER PORTRAIT: Anne Vierimaa
You can find Anne's presentation from her first pattern Ahto.
Harp
Hints from test crocheters
* Beginner ** EASY *** Average **** Demanding
RATHER SMALL Right size Rather big
Colours
Here you can find all the colours needed in every row for different colour packs (Click to see the lists bigger). The colours for the Metsä / Forest -colour pack can be found also on the pattern itself.

Harp Pattern is on Anne's blog
A link to Kantele video, which works as a support for the written pattern. Video is made by Iris van Meer.
Other info
You can find pictures of the squares made by other Kalevala CAL participants on Instagram: #kalevalacal #kalevalacal_kantele
General Kalevala CAL info and all the links to other parts of the blanket project will be found on the Kalevala CAL –page on the blog of Arteeni.
