Oak Leaf & Acorn Cowl by Marion E. Muirhead

Oak Leaf & Acorn Cowl

Knitting
September 2023
Sport (12 wpi) ?
1 repeat = 4 inches
in Charts
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
300 - 400 yards (274 - 366 m)
One Size
English
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The oak tree is highly esteemed for its strength and longevity. Many different species exist around the world, with surprisingly different leaves and acorns. The most iconic, however, is probably the English Oak in Glastonbury, famous for surviving since the time of the Druids. The leaves and acorns of the oak are distinctive, worked here in a feltable sport yarn.

The Oakleaf & Acorn Cowl achieves a repoussé effect with the use of cables and short rows. Optional felting with a feltable wool yarn allows wind resistance but is fairly light when worked in a sport yarn. It can be knit to fit snugly on the neck or longer to fit loosely. Depending on the chosen felting yarn, the cowl can be felted or fulled for more or less wind resistance.

Oak leaf and acorn motifs have both written and charted instructions that feed back into each other to achieve the required length. In addition, instructions for felting and i-cord edgings are included in this 18 page pattern.

This cowl has a matching headband: Oak Leaf & Acorn Headband

Recommended Yarns: Cascade 220 Sport, Briggs & Little Sport (100% wool yarns, non-superwash) or other 100% wool feltable sport or DK yarn. 2-50 gram or 328 yards or 300 meters or less (2 hanks Cascade or 1 hank Briggs & Little).

Skill Set = Advanced: Counting stitches, cables, short rows, increases, decreases, i-cord edgings, charts & written instructions

Needles: 3.5mm - 3.75mm U.S. 4 or 5 for knitting flat
Tools: Row counter, cable needle
Buttons: 4 - 3/4” (19mm)
Gauge: 3.5” per pattern repeat