1/9/2024 0 Comments Zebra pattern![]() Round 32-33: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (60 SC) Round 31: SC Decrease, SC in next 5, repeat around, join, chain 1 (60 SC) Round 30: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (70 SC) Round 28-29: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (70 SC) Round 26-27: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (70 SC) Round 24-25: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (70 SC) Round 22-23: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (70 SC) Round 20-21: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (70 SC) Round 18-19: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (70 SC) Round 16-17: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (70 SC) Round 14-15: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (70 SC) Round 12-13: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (70 SC) Round 11: 2 SC in first, SC in next 5 stitches, join, chain 1 (70 SC) Round 10: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (60 SC) Round 9: 2 SC in first, SC in next 4, repeat around, join, chain 1 (60 SC) Round 8: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (50 SC) Round 7: 2 SC in first, SC in next 3, repeat around, join, chain 1 (50 SC) Round 6: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (40 SC) Round 5: 2 SC in first, SC in next 2, repeat around, join, chain 1 (40 SC) Round 4: 2 SC in first, SC in next, repeat around, join, chain 1 (30 SC) Round 3: SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (20 SC) Round 2: 2 SC in each stitch around, join, chain 1 (20 SC) Magic ring, chain 1 and make 10 SC in ring, join to first SC, chain 1 Go ahead and carry the yarn up so you don’t have to weave in any ends! The places where you carry the yarn up will be hidden on the inside of your project so you will never see it □ Note: When switching colors, do not clip your yarn off. These can be purchased at JO-ANN crafts.įinished Size: Approximately 18 inches wide from top to bottom x 6 inches wide (across the belly). Or you could use bigger safety eyes if you wish. – Size 6mm safety eyes (only two needed). – 1 skein each of Bernat Softee Baby yarn in Flannel (gray) and Antique White. You will only need one skein of each an you can purchase them RIGHT HERE at .īe sure to check out the Yarnspirations Baby Lookbook HERE ![]() I am using Bernat Softee Baby yarn in Flannel and Antique White. One of my favorite patterns was the Knit Zebra…but since I don’t knit, I asked Yarnspirations if they would allow me to come up with a crochet version. How said outdoor enthusiasts could take inspiration from zebras, suggesting patterned tops and body paint as useful tools to help them dodge nasty bites.Yarnspirations released an adorable new FREE lookbook filled with patterns for baby! You can see my review of it HERE. ![]() Other limitations included that the path of the flies could only be seen in two dimensions from video recordings and that the horse coats were made of different materials. That said, How noted the latest experiment was carried out in Somerset rather than around the biting flies of Africa. “Zebra are preferential prey for a lot of predators, so it is not really stopping ,” he added. While How said there is some evidence for the latter, he pointed out that lions, for example, don’t seem to be confused by stripes. However he added that the explanation might not be the full story: researchers have previously suggested the stripes could offer camouflage, aid thermoregulation or be involved in some sort of social function. Whereas domestic horses haven’t had the same sort of driving force,” said How. “Zebra – evolutionarily speaking – have developed in parts of the world where flies carry pretty nasty diseases and so there can be some very big fitness consequences to being bitten by flies. The team said the results supported the idea that stripes might have evolved in response to biting flies. He added that the most likely mechanisms for the deterrent effect are either that the “sudden reveal” of the stripes on close approach either surprised the insects and made them veer off, or interfered with their perception of how fast objects were moving past them, affecting their ability to land. “From distances of greater than two metres or so, a zebra would just look like a grey horse – they won’t be able to see the stripes at all,” said How.
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