Broad Oak Hill Cowl by Fay Dashper-Hughes

Broad Oak Hill Cowl

Crochet
July 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches
in Pattern Stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
5.0 mm (H)
984 - 1089 yards (900 - 996 m)
UK
English

Yarn
Version 1
Knit by Numbers (DK; 62m per 25g)
1 x 100g skein of darkest shade (MC)
2 x 25g mini-skeins in other 5 shades (CCS)
MC: KBN 56, CC1: KBN 57, CC2: KBN 58, CC3:
KBN 59, CC4: KBN 60, CC5: KBN 61.

Version 2
Alpaca Supreme (4ply; 333m per 100g)
MC: Anthracite; 1 skein
CC1: Spinel; 1 skein
CC2: Quartz; 1 skein

Finished Measurements
Version 1
A – Circumference: 144cm / 56.75”
B – Depth: 22cm / 8.75”

Version 2
A – Circumference: 144cm / 56.75”
B – Depth: 18cm / 7”

Gauge
Version 1
7cm / 2.75” wide for 1 pattern repeat (10 sts) x 3.75cm / 1.5” deep for initial 6 Rnds (including starting chain), after blocking. Use MC for your gauge swatch.

Version 2
6cm / 2.25” wide for 1 pattern repeat (10 sts) x 3cm / 1.25” deep for initial 6 Rnds (including starting chain), after blocking. Use CC1 or CC2 for your gauge swatch.

Hooks & Notions
Version 1
5mm (US H/8) crochet hook for starting chains
4.5mm (US 7) for rest of project.

Version 2
4.5mm (US 7) crochet hook for starting chains
4mm (US G/6) for rest of project.
Always use a hook size that results in the correct gauge after blocking.

3 stitch markers

Pattern Notes
Both versions of the pattern use the same stitch and round repeats. The only differences between the two versions are the numbers of starting chains and colour changes. The pattern is made up of treble (double in US terminology) crochet stitches, with the placement of front post trebles and back post trebles creating the textured rectangles. For both versions, you will be creating a long starting chain, and you may find it easier to place a marker every 50 chains.