celtic tree cowl by tiny owl knits

celtic tree cowl

Knitting
September 2017
Sport (12 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch in the round
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1472 yards (1346 m)
One size
English
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♥ Celtic Tree Cowl ♥

Step into the magic circle of Celtic trees where fairies are known to dwell!

This never-ending cowl contains list of Celtic trees that also make up the Ogham. The Ogham (Oh-um) is an ancient Irish alphabet from around the 4th century based on trees, with each symbol or letter of the alphabet representing a certain native tree of the Celtic Nations. B = Birch etc. Writings in this ancient language can still be seen on standing stones throughout Ireland and in other parts of the British Isles. These trees were considered sacred and there were were harsh consequences for harming them. I hope you will enjoy staying warm within this healing circle of trees so well loved and protected by many of our ancestors!

The 25 trees are: Birch, Rowan, Alder, Willow, Ash, Thorn, Oak, Holly, Hazel, Apple, Vine, Ivy, Broom, Briar (Blackthorn), Elder, Fir, Hedge (Furze), Heather, Poplar, Yew, Aspen, Spindle, Beech & Woodbine (Honeysuckle), Gooseberry.  OOPS!  You may wonder why Gooseberry is missing?  Ask the faeries about a certain midnight snack they may pretend to know nothing about!  

Note: Some of the letters are highly debated by scholars.  I took a bit of liberty with a few of my own interpretations. You can go deeper with this alphabet with a little research, as each of the trees also have specific meaning and can be used for meditation and reflection. I hope you will enjoy dreaming in the circle of trees!
Love, Stephanie xoxo
 

Sizes: One Size
Finished measurements: 23 inches x 11 inches measured flat (after seaming into tube.)
Yarns used: Sport weight yarn such as: Brown Sheep Co. Nature Spun Sport weight yarn, 50 g - 184 yds - 168 m, 100% wool,
MC: Color number 209S Wood moss (Dark greenish brown.) 5 balls.
CC1: Color number 730S Natural (Cream.) 3 balls.
Tension/gauge: Use needles necessary to get your gauge. Work 26 sts and 28 rows to measure 4x4” in St stitch using US 4 (3.5 mm) needles with MC.
Notions:
A pair of US 4 (3.5 mm) circular needles 24” long (or size needed to get gauge.) Spare set of circular needles in a similar size for use when seaming using Kitchener Stitch, crochet hook (any size - for provisional cast-on,) stitch markers, tapestry needle.
Tiny owl stitch dictionary: (Stitches and terms used in this pattern.)
CC 1: contrasting color 1
k: knit
MC: main color
(RS): right side
St st: stockinette stitch. When in the round, knit every round.
st(s): stitch(es)

here is the video i made about it:
https://youtu.be/_3vyc-Kgbpo