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The zebra isn’t hard if you’re comfortable switching between black and white every other row. The mane and tail can be done in fringe stitch or crochet chain loops. If you're feeling especially creative, you can knit the body, head, and legs all in white and then manually add the stripes using duplicate stitch or Swiss darning. This gives the stripes a more organic, natural look, but it does take a bit more time.
You need to have…
Yarn in desired color(s) and weight (~6oz/100g for sport weight; ~24oz/700g for worsted) (half black and half white)
Contrast yarn for eyes and nostrils
Knitting needles at least 2 sizes smaller than those recommended for the yarn being used
Stuffing
Crochet hook for crochet chain loop stitches
Tapestry needle
You need to know (or learn)…
Stockinette stitch
Increase and decrease stitches
Mattress stitch for sewing seams
Crochet chain loop stitch
Basic color change techniques (optional)
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Sherri Sagers
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Notes
- Any yarn will work for this pattern. Just be sure to use needles at least 2 sizes smaller than what's recommended for the yarn you choose.
- Pages
- 15
- Skill Level
- Intermediate
- Yarn Weight
Worsted
DK | Light Worsted