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Seahorse

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$5.34
Seahorse
$5.34
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It's been a long time since I've produced a sea creature pattern. I have had a seahorse in mind for a while, and as usual it is a documentary by David Attenborough that has inspired me.

The main body is knitted in one part, with a seam down the back, and a little sewing on the head. The only separate part to attach is the tail fin.

You will need doublepoint needles, and the main techniques are icord knitting for the tail and nose, and some short rows. There is a photo tutorial for the icord knitting in my sidebar, or lots of video tutorials on youtube, if you have not tried this before. On some of the seahorses I have sewn the tail into a spiral, or you can just leave it free, and it seems to have a natural twist to it. Each seahorse only takes a few grammes of wool, and is about 5 to 6 inches long, depending on whether you spiral the tail or not.

Craft
Knitting
Designer
Ginny Sturdy
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Notes
Stuffing and needle to sew up. Embroidery thread or beads for eyes.
Number of patterns
1
Skill Level
Intermediate