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Try your hand at colour blocking using the intarsia technique. You’ll need a separate ball of yarn for each colour section on the row, so wind smaller balls before you begin. Give the strands a little twist at each colour change to avoid holes.
Discover colourwork and texture with this tactile toy. Each segment is based around a simple square and features a different technique.
Brush up on the skills needed for this pattern with this tutorial
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This is a colourwork method often used for creating pictures or block motifs and uses different yarn colours from small bobbins in the same row. Let’s understand how intarsia works before we give it…
| Yarn | Cygnet 100% Pure Superwash Wool | |
| Yarn Colours | shades (A) 2817 Everglade, (B) 2185 Geranium (C) 2155 Gold, (D) 2156 Bluebell, (E) 2195 Cream, (F) 217 Black, one 50g ball of each | |
| Needles | 3.75mm, 4mm, both straight, 3.75mm double-pointed, two | |
| Additional | Safety toy stuffing; Felt: white; Sewing needle and thread; Tapestry needle | |
| Tension Square | 22 sts x 30 rows; 10cm x 10cm; Stocking stitch; 4mm needles |
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