Green turtle (and sea grass) by Viv's Knits

Green turtle (and sea grass)

Knitting
August 2020
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
44 - 49 yards (40 - 45 m)
English
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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!

The green turtle is a large sea turtle with a range that extends throughout seas around the world. Green turtles are the oceans’ lawnmowers and by eating the tips of the blades of seagrass, they keep the grass healthy. Therefore, don’t forget to knit the sea grass as well, so your turtle won’t go hungry!

This green turtle measures 15 cm from head to tail. It’s a fun, fast and easy to medium project, knitted on 2.25 mm double pointed needles (UK 13, US 1) in Scheepjes Riverwashed (951) Amazone, Rowan Felted Tweed (184) celadon and Scheepjes Merino Soft (602) Raphaël. It asks for knitting flat, in the round and i-cord, intarsia color work and short rows, forward and backward knitting and some embroidering. The sea grass is an easy knit, done with Scheepjes Riverwashed (954) Congo.

In Hawaii the green turtle is called ‘honu’ and symbolizes good luck and longevity. So, needles crossed, this green sea turtle’ll bring you luck, too!