Trinity Cowl by StitchyDragon Creates

Trinity Cowl

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Crochet
November 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
2.3 stitches and 4 rows = 1 inch
in see note on gauge below
5.0 mm (H)
459 - 481 yards (420 - 440 m)
One size - top edge 59 cm (23 ¼”) approx. bottom edge 120 cm (47”) approx. depth 25 cm (9⅞”) approx.
UK
English
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Shaped by simple decreases this conical cowl is designed to lie in cosy folds around your neck and shoulders. The main body of the cowl features the Trinity stitch, a beautiful textured stitch which gives the cowl its name.

Method: It is worked in the round from the top down, beginning with a rolled hem. The start of the round is placed at the back of the neck where the decreases are slightly further apart (the pattern jog helps indicate this for the wearer of the finished cowl). The cowl finishes with a pretty picot edge.

Tutorials for all techniques and special stitches used in the pattern are included.

Size:
This pattern is written in one size, actual measurements:
Top edge circumference 59 cm (23¼”) approx.
Bottom edge circumference 120 cm (47”) approx.
Depth 25 cm (9⅞”) approx.

Yarn:
This pattern was written for Boho Spirit yarn by Cygnet. You will need 2 x 100g balls of this yarn.
If you wish to use a different yarn, please bear in mind the Boho Spirit is a thick DK/ thin worsted weight yarn. Make sure you do a generous swatch to check not only your tension/ gauge but also that you are happy with the drape of your chosen yarn.

Gauge:
7 Trinity Stitch clusters x 12 rows = 8 cm (3 in) worked over Trinity Stitch as given in Part One of the pattern.