Korona Cowl by April Rongero

Korona Cowl

Crochet
November 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 13 rows = 4 inches
in Star stitch
5.0 mm (H)
807 yards (738 m)
US
English
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The Korona Cowl is inspired by a Filipino All Saints Day and All Souls Day tradition of bringing flowers and wreaths to the cemetery to honor departed loved ones. My mom told me how they would bend a thick banana plant stem into a circle and add flowers to it to make “korona,” the Kapampangan word for “wreath.”

These are solemn holidays for prayer and remembrance, and it’s my hope that the rhythm of working up this cowl creates space for your own reflection.

This cowl is a versatile piece that can be worn simply around the neck, cinched up for warmth, or even pulled over the head like a hood.

The Korona Cowl was originally designed for Teal Torch Knits’ All Souls Day Mystery Box.

DIFFICULTY LEVEL
Easy

YARN NEEDED
Sock/fingering weight yarn, ideally 1 full skein and 5 20-gram minis

  • Main Color (full skein): approx. 389 yds/84 g
  • Contrasting Colors (5 mini skeins): approx. 83-86 yds/18-18.5 g

APPROXIMATE MEASUREMENTS
15” wide x 17.5” tall (when blocked and measured flat)

ASSISTANCE
This pattern has been tech edited, but if you have questions while working up your cowl, please feel free to message me here on Ravelry or contact the email address provided in the pattern.

USAGE
This pattern is for personal use only. Please do not share, alter, or rewrite this pattern. You may sell products you make using this pattern, but please include xoxotiya as the pattern designer on your listing, website, and/or hangtag. Thank you for your support!