Under The Kindah Tree Cowl by Tian Connaughton

Under The Kindah Tree Cowl

Crochet
December 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 8.5 rows = 4 inches
in dc
6.0 mm (J)
504 yards (461 m)
About 28” circumference (at neck) x 16” deep (at center), gently blocked, adjustable.
US
English
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What does your crochet mean to you? Why do you do it? For me, when I think about crocheting, I think of combining different ideas and colors, kindship, and community. And that’s what Under The Kindah Tree is for me. The Kindah Tree is the site of a historic treaty signing of the Maroon people (Jamaica) with Britain. This cowl is my interpretation bringing ideas, colors, and techniques.

Under the Kindah Tree is a simple cowl that starts as a triangle shawl with easy contrast color eyelets. Then, the simple shawl converts into a cowl that is fun to wear and finishes with a lace edge.

PATTERN NOTES
Under The Kindah Tree starts as a top-down triangle shawl worked back and forth in rows. Once the wingspan is long enough to fit around the neck, the ends are joined to work in turned rounds.
When working the shawl sections, make increases at the center and both ends. When working the cowl section in rounds, increases are works only at the center.

When changing color, work current color to last pull through of yarn with old color. With new color, finish off st.

Additional information is provided throughout to help you to customize your cowl to fit you.

SKILL LEVEL: Easy

FINISHED MEASUREMENT:
About 28” circumference (at neck) x 16” deep (at center), gently blocked, adjustable.

MATERIALS:
Yarn: Shirley Brian Yarns Detour DK (100% Superwash Merino Wool; 252 yards 230 meters/115 grams):
You Said Watermelon Right?! (C1, 1 skein), Princess Consuela Banana Hammock (C2, 1 skein)
Hook: US size J/10 (6.0 mm)
Extras: Tapestry needle, stitch marker

Gauge: 15 sts and 8.5 rows = 4” 10 cm in Dc (before blocking)
Gauge is not crucial for this project, but
changes might result in a different yardage requirement.