OK, as some of you will know I am attempting to knit this for a pressy
Having unravelled the plain bit once, I have now got to the pattern bit and wanted to ask any experienced knitters a question.
I have googled intarsia, and think I understand the concept, but considering applying it is tricky. I can see that I need 2 separate lots of wool for the wheels, and 1 lot for the bumper. My problem is that I thought 2 lots for the red body, but now I am thinking I maybe need four lots for the red body because of the headlights? Help please!!
Oh no, do I need 2 lots of bumper white too.....?????
Actually, possibly anyone could help. The idea is that you use separate balls/bobbins of wool for each blob. So, for instance, for the wheels I will need 2 strands, and the main colour round the wheels, 3 (I think). But I just need some help in identifying how many strands I will need in advance.
Never heard of Intarsia But looking at it on the 'ernet it looks like fairisle. With that the trick is not to pull the wool tight, if going across the pattern. Or if using different balls twist the wool around the other as you start the new one. Probably doesn't make any sense saying it
I think it sounds worse than it is. Once you get going you will work ways around keeping the wool apart. I can't remember what I did, as it was for the grand children when they were small and Martin is 28 this year I think I kept them in separate bags. You'll be fine
How are you getting on with this Helen? I've done quite a bit, and you do need a lot of separate balls of yarn. You can carry it across the back over maybe 6 stitches, catching it in halfway across if you get what I mean. I made this cushion for my nephew, I took the pattern from a chart for a jumper and adapted it to make a cushion as he couldn't grow out of that!