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Pacific reef fish (and bonus corals)
As much as I love all the wonderful creatures inhabiting the worlds’ dry lands, I am even more fascinated by Earths’ magical watery worlds and their colorful inhabitants. Here is a way to dive into the enchanting and spectacularly splashy underwater world, without even getting your feet wet!
Of the worlds’ oceans, the Pacific is the largest and deepest and home to an abundance of flashy fish and corals. Through this pattern you’ll get to meet the juvenile yellow boxfish, the lavish, lustrous purple anthias, Moorish idol, Picassofish and - to keep you busy in these strange times - I’ve added some carnation tree coral and pink flowerpot coral.
These fish and corals are easy to medium, fast projects, that ask for both knitting flat and in the round, intarsia color work and picking up/transferring of stitches. The textured stitch pattern for the flowerpot coral is comprehensively explained.
The reef creatures were knitted on 2.25 mm double pointed needles (UK 13, US 1) with only small amounts of yarns (18 - 20 m per project) and they are a great way to use up any scraps you have lying around. Together, they make a great mock aquarium or a colorful crib mobile.
So, bring some blazing bliss to your knit and enjoy these cute, small projects! Stay strong, Viv
- First published: May 2020
- Page created: May 5, 2020
- Last updated: May 23, 2021 …
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