Mokum Cowl by Mieka John

Mokum Cowl

Knitting
July 2019
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Worsted
+ Worsted
= Worsted (9 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
in stranded colorwork
US 7 - 4.5 mm
328 - 383 yards (300 - 350 m)
One size - finished cowl measures approximately 11.25” x 12.5” / 28.5 cm x 29 cm
English
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The word Mokum, or place’, is Amsterdam’s version of New York’s Big Apple a nickname indistinguishable from the city it romanticizes. - Matt Lebovic

No matter where I travel to or for how long I’m gone, coming back to Amsterdam feels like I’m coming home. Living in Amsterdam, I’m bathed in a sense of relief and comfort. It goes deeper than knowing a city; its pace of life, its language, and its people. It’s a resonance, a harmony that I didn’t know that I could have with a place. When I’m swept up in the humming current of bicycle traffic, noticing details on buildings, catching reflections in windows as I sail by I feel it. It sings along with the whirring of pedals and the pulse of boats on the canals and I sing right along with it: “I’m home”.

Named after the city’s nickname, Mokum, a yiddish word that means place or safe haven, this cowl is inspired by everyday life in Amsterdam. The rhythmic geometric motifs are pulled from patterns found around the city from the canals to the lively walls of Amsterdam Centraal. You don’t even need to leave your bike to catch a glimpse of the striking lines marking the speed bumps along your way. The Mokum Cowl sits cozily next to your face and is designed with double stranded colorwork to block out the unforgiving wind on that chilly bike ride home.


CONSTRUCTION

Mokum is knit in the round from the bottom up beginning with a Crochet Provisional Cast-on. A folded hem is created with the cast on stitches and the cowl continues in charted colorwork. For a top edge that mirrors the folded hem, stitches are picked up on the wrong side of the work and Kitchener Stitch is used to graft the two rows together, binding off all stitches.

YARN / YARDAGE

Worsted weight yarn.
Sample shown in MC worsted weight and CC fingering weight held double to act as a worsted weight yarn.

Urth Yarns Harvest Worsted (100% Extrafine Merino, 200m / 225yd, 100g)

MC: Fig, 155m / 175yd used
CC: Thuja, 74m / 81yds used

GAUGE

20 sts x 27 rows = 10 cm / 4 in colorwork pattern

NEEDLES

4.5 mm (US 7) 24 / 60cm circular
4.5 mm (US 7) or smaller 24 / 60cm circular or DPN

NOTIONS

Stitch markers
4.0 mm (US G-6) crochet hook
Smooth contrasting waste yarn in same weight
Tapestry needle

TECHNIQUES

Crochet provisional cast-on
Folded hem
Picking up stitches
Kitchener stitch

SIZE

One size - finished cowl measures approximately 11.25 x 12.5 / 28.5 cm x 29 cm
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If you have any questions about the pattern, please contact me at mieka@saltandstoneknits.com.