
Valois
This beautifully designed and sturdy felted tote features a motif inspired by a historical illumination that depicts the Christian god dividing the Earth with compasses. The intricate design originates from a French-language bible crafted in Paris between 1320 and 1340, showcasing the exceptional artistry of the Fauvel Master and the Perceval Master, renowned scribes of the period. This particular volume was cherished by the Countess of Valois, making it not only a work of art but also a piece of history. Every stitch of this tote reflects a blend of tradition and craftsmanship, perfect for carrying your knitting supplies or daily essentials with style.
Whether you're a knitting enthusiast or a beginner looking for a unique project, this pattern is both accessible and rewarding. The felted finish not only adds durability but also enhances the stunning visual appeal of the motif, ensuring that your tote stands out in any setting. This pattern allows knitters to connect with history while creating a functional accessory that is both stylish and practical.
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