Catalina la Calaca
£3.99
Grab your needles, brightly coloured yarn and get ready to celebrate the Day of the Dead with Catalina la Calaca. Head into Mexico, dance with the dead and recite a Calaveras literarias (skull poems).
Imagine a Hat could do all that…
This is a downloadable PDF knitting pattern
Join Catalina la Calaca to celebrate El Día de los Muertos, The Day of the Dead a Mexican festival to remember dead ancestors. Her head is knitted flat in stocking stitch starting with ear flaps, then working intarsia to shape the skull and introduce the brightly coloured patterns, the hat is finished by decreasing to shape the crown. Her teeth are knitted separately, sewn together then attached to the head with embroidering work between the teeth to create her smile and emphasise her skull shape. Purple flowers are attached as eyes and traditional carnations are attached to decorate Catalina and celebrate life.
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
The basics have been mastered and ready for something a bit more intricate, this pattern uses colourwork in intarsia and/or stranded knitting. This pattern will use advanced shaping and may introduce lacework.
Yarn in Photos
Marriner Super Chunky Black
Marriner Super Chunky White
Marriner Super Chunky Seagreen
Marriner Super Chunky Red
Marriner Super Chunky Mustard
Sirdar No.1 Chunky Oyster 228
Cygnet Chunky Thistle 665
Cygnet Chunky Orange 632
Cygnet Chunky Honeydew 978
Size
Circumference Approx. | |
Large | 60 cm |
Medium | 56 cm |
Small | 50 cm |
Baby | 41 cm |
What We're Reading
Day of the Dead by Tony Johnston
A charming story of how a Mexican family prepares for the celebrations and how patient the children must be before they can taste the sweet treats.
Dia De Los Muertos by Roseanne Greenfield Thong
This beautiful picture book describes with rhymes what takes place during the Day of the Dead dropping in a few Spanish names for important traditions.
The Day of the Dead/ El Dia de Los Muertos: A Bilingual Celebration by Bob Barner
This delightful rhyming story explains the true meaning of the Day of the Dead and how it is celebrated in both English and Spanish.Great for little ones to teach them the true meaning.
Emma Price –
This is such an original and cool idea, absolutely love it! 💀