Western Meadowlark by Sara Elizabeth Kellner

Western Meadowlark

Knitting
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
75 - 80 yards (69 - 73 m)
English

It is said that meadowlarks are heard first, then seen.

Western Meadowlark begins flat with intarsia creating a brightly colored breast. Stitches are then joined in the round to shape the tail.

The head is worked flat in two pieces with stranded knitting to create the stripes on top. Wings are knit separately and seamed to the body. Embroidery adds the final, finishing touches to this lovely, realistic bird. Finished object is 7” long and 3.5 inches wide.

Learn more about this wonderful animal and 24 others when you read the pages of a naturalist as she travels the world, documenting the animals she sees, and designing knitting patterns for each one. This book was a collaboration with my children who did the artwork.