Enduring Wolves by Noël Margaret

Enduring Wolves

Knitting
March 2015
Sport (12 wpi) ?
6 stitches = 1 inch
in stockinette stitch
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 1 - 2.25 mm
15 - 25 yards (14 - 23 m)
English

In my travels, I have seen gray wolves in zoos and quite a few other species as mounted specimens,
but I have yet to observe a wolf running free. Looking across cultures, wolves are among the most iconic mammals on the planet. For centuries, they have endured a complicated history with humans, and even today they are both feared and revered – to some, they are vicious monsters, while others see them as the key to restoring a natural balance in the wild in places like Yellowstone National Park. I have a deep respect and love for all creatures, but wolves resonate with me like no other animal I know.
I hope to one day catch a glimpse of a wolf out in the wild.

Inspired by trophy-style taxidermy mounts one might find in museums and private natural history collections, Wall Beasts are charming and beautiful knit sculptures. Miniature versions of their namesakes, these tailored creatures can easily be scaled up or down depending on the yarn used.

This is an intermediate level knitting pattern that utilizes techniques like knitting in the round, short row shaping and picking up stitches.