Windswept Forest cowl

Windswept Forest

Windswept Forest is my latest knitting design — a cowl knit in the round using a simple lace pattern. For around $8, Quince & Co. Finch knits up quickly into a deceptively inexpensive gift for a friend or for yourself.

The inspiration for this cowl came from a design challenge put forth by Frenchie, a.k.a. ArohaKnits. The challenge began with creating a mood board inspired by one of three themes: ocean, mountains, or forest. I focused on images of forests. I found lots of really cool photos of dense forests but was most intrigued by the windswept trees — trees with branches bent backwards at crazy angles. It’s amazing that some of these trees can possibly remain rooted in the ground.

When I found a stitch pattern that reminded me of the back-bending trees, I knew I was onto something. After a little tweaking and swatching, Windswept Forest was born. The yarnovers and decreases combine to evoke gnarly branches on purled trunks. A bonus is that this stitch pattern, while not truly reversible, looks great on the wrong side; strong trunks stand amidst countless tangled branches. The alternating columns of purl and knitted lace act as ribbing that prevents rolling, so there is no need for a top or bottom border. If joining the first round is tricky for you, I have a nifty trick for resisting the twist.

IMG_0596 Windswept detail

When I called upon my test knitters to keep an eye out for some crazy trees to photograph for my pattern, I hit the jackpot. Laurie’s (LuvPrettyYarn) husband just happens to be a photographer and just happened to take this awesome photo in California a few years ago. Ken was very generous and allowed me to use his photo in the pattern and on my website. Ken just happens to be awesome!

© Ken Strothman
© Ken Strothman

You can find Windswept Forest in my Ravelry and Craftsy stores. If you subscribe to my newsletter, I’ll send you a discount code for 20% off any one pattern in my Ravelry store, including this one!

 

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