Poet the Parrot
£3.99
Poet the Parrot is one pretty Polly. Grab your needles and yarn and you will soon be heading out with this fabulous feathered friend. Whether your adventure takes you flying through the rain forest or perched on a pirates shoulder Poet will be there to recite your tales.
Imagine a Hat could do all that…
This is a downloadable PDF knitting pattern
Poet the Parrot is inspired by Treasure Island's Captian Flint, with his bright colours he truly represents the Scarlet Macaws of South America. We start with a little colour work to create Poet's stripy wings. The main head is knitted in stocking stitch, with a little intarsia work behind the eyes, then decreasing to shape the crown. The features are knitted separately, sewn together then attached to the head. His giant beak creates his fantastic 3D features especially when accompanied by his black and white eyes and long tail feathers trailing down his back.
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
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Size
Circumference Approx. | |
Large | 60 cm |
Medium | 56 cm |
Small | 50 cm |
What We're Reading
Little Master Louis Stevenson Treasure Island by Jennifer Adams
This cleverly illustrated book teaches your child shapes whilst introducing little ones to the characters and plot of the classic Treasure Island. I think Poet would make an outstanding Captain Flint.
Harold Finds a Voice by Courtney Dicmas
Harold the parrot loves to mimic sounds, all sounds and when he finds his voice it is going to get very loud. This is a really fun book, you and Poet can have hours of fun copying the sounds of Harold.
Tough Borris by Mem Fox
Borris is a tough, fearless, scary pirate but this book will show you that even the toughest can still feel emotions and it’s ok because all pirates do too.
The Parrot and the Merchant by Marjan Vafaeian
Mah Jahan, the merchant, loves her parrot but keeps him in a cage. He sends a message to the free parrots of India for advice, Perhaps Poet can show the parrot how to be happy again.
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