72 Degrees North

72° N is the normal latitude for the Artic tree line in the northern hemisphere. Beyond this point, trees no longer grow due to incompatible conditions (barring a few exceptions where conditions are atypical). This cosy hooded cowl has decorative lace tree motifs which emulate the decrease in trees – in terms of both numbers and size.

Folded hems, decreases and short row shaping create a gently-shaped accessory that can be worn as a cowl or a snug hood.

The pattern is written for a heavy fingering / light sportweight yarn and is designed to produce a soft, flowing fabric which is still warm and cosy. The original sample used 1 skein of Old Maiden Aunt Merino/Cashmere/Nylon 4 Ply in the ‘Seen the Ocean’ colourway. Heavier weight yarns could be used but it is recommended to swatch first. Please note that if choosing alternative yarn weights that yardage / sizing may vary.

Pattern Format 
Lace motifs are both written and charted.

Materials 
440 yds / 400m of fingering weight / 4 ply yarn. 
4 mm / US 6 mm circular needles 
5 stitch markers (different colours / types are useful for distinguishing the different sections) 
Tapestry needle 
Optional – Waste Yarn (only if using a provisional cast on)

Gauge 
24 st x 30 rows for 4” / 10 cm in stocking stitch.

Size 
One size as written. Length – 9.5” / 24cm at front, 21” / 53cm at back. Diam. – 28” / 71cm at cast on edge, 24” / 61cm at cast off edge.

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