Intarsia Sea Turtle Beanie by Joan Rowe

Intarsia Sea Turtle Beanie

Knitting
September 2024
Light Fingering ?
28 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in unblocked stockinette
US 2 - 2.75 mm
100 - 130 yards (91 - 119 m)
head sizes 20” (51 cm), 21” (53 cm), 22” (56 cm), and 23” (58 cm)
English
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A colorful picture of life in the ocean, featuring a sea turtle, 2 large fish, several small fish and an assortment of different seaweeds.

This is an experienced level intarsia-in-the-round pattern, knitted back and forth in rows using w&t technique. It assumes that you are an experienced intarsia knitter and so no instructions are given for when to join in new colors, or lengths of yarn to use. In some areas you may need to use stranded colorwork technique.

Instructions are given for head sizes 20” (51 cm), 21” (53 cm), 22” (56 cm), and 23” (58 cm). These correspond to extra-small, small, medium and large adult sizes.

Fingering weight yarn. Use any yarn but the yarn used in the sample is Ice Yarns Hand-dyed sock merino.
Band: 22-28 yds (20-26 m)
Hat body MC (background color): 70-100 yds (82-91 m)
Ocean inhabitants: 2-10 yds each.

Choosing colors for colorwork knitting: Sometimes our eyes see colors as quite different but once they are knitted together, the pattern does not show up well. One way to test whether a color combination will work is to photograph the yarns in grayscale. If the grays are similar in density then it will not be a good combination.