Cone of a Banksia by Ann Lim

Cone of a Banksia

by Ann Lim
Knitting
June 2012
Lace ?
US 5 - 3.75 mm
300 - 350 yards (274 - 320 m)
40" x 7"
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

As this pattern is offered free, no pattern support will be available

Banksia is an Australian wildflower, with flower spikes and a fruiting cone. The follicles on aged Banksia cones resemble “eyes”.

This cowl is specially designed for the Knitters’ Annual Retreat in Toodyay, a country town in Western Australia where Banksia trees are widely grown. The elongated eyelets combine with a moss stitch pattern on the cowl resembles the “eyes” on the cone of a Banksia.

Knitted in the round and in a lace weight yarn, the cowl looks delicate and light and will be a quick project to finish.

Both the length & the width of the cowl can be easily changed to suit your need and style.