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Maple Tree Cowl
I love trees; big trees, little trees, growing green ones, even hibernating trees… I think you get the idea. They also represent family and knowledge. While designing this pattern I used five repeats of the tree motif. One for each member of my immediate family!
The cowl is knit from the bottom up starting with a shell edging that creates a scallop reminiscent of tree roots. Knits and purls create texture for the tree trunk and basic lace is used to create leaves and the effect of light filtering through the crown of the tree. A nice garter stitch edging finishes the piece for a clean look around the throat.
It is important to me that patterns can be used in many different ways and I designed this motif with endless possibilities in mind. The pattern is both charted and written. The cowl can be reversible and modified to fit the knitter’s needs. More repeats can be added to make a loose cowl, or needles and yarn can be changed to give a different look!
Level of Difficulty: Beginner and beyond (comfortable with knitting in the round, yo, ssk, and k2tog)
Yarn:
Knit Picks Swish DK (100% Superwash Merino Wool – 123 yards) Allspice or 120 yards of a DK weight yarn
Needles:
US 7/4.5mm – 16” circular
Notions:
Tapestry needle to weave in ends
Stitch markers (5 with one different to mark the beginning of the round)
Gauge: 18 sts per 4” and 26 rows per 4” – however, gauge is not critical
Finished Dimensions: 21” circumference and 6.5” tall
- First published: November 2016
- Page created: November 8, 2016
- Last updated: January 6, 2018 …
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