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Intarsia Mountain by Heidi Gustad is a knitting pattern worked primarily in garter stitch and features a beautiful landscape formed using color and geometric lines.
Intarsia Mountain by Heidi Gustad is a knitting pattern worked primarily in garter stitch and features a beautiful landscape formed using color and geometric lines.
Intarsia Mountain by Heidi Gustad is a knitting pattern worked primarily in garter stitch and features a beautiful landscape formed using color and geometric lines.

Intarsia Mountain Knitting Pattern (PDF)

$7.00

This throw uses 9 different colors and geometric lines to depict a scenic landscape of evergreen trees and mountains fading into the distance. Intarsia Mountain uses intarsia and lots of garter stitch worked flat & top down with a chain edge for a classic finished look. This design was inspired by the book The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey and the weavings of Sarah Warren.

The pattern for Intarsia Mountain is 20 pages, and includes 8 pages of charts on top of written instructions for the entire throw. In addition great definitions and resources are provided to help knitters, even first time intarsia knitters, successfully knit their own take on Intarsia Mountain. 

SKU: 038 Categories: Knitting, Patterns Tags: afghan, intarsia mountain, knitting pattern, lapghan, throw
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Skill Level: Intermediate

Finished Size: 36” (92 cm) wide by 51” (130 cm)

Gauge: 14 sts and 24 rows = 4 inches 10 cm after wet blocking,
in garter stitch on US size 8 needles. Gauge is not crucial for success for this project as it’s not a fitted garment.

Yarn: 10 skeins Paintbox Wool Mix Aran. 2 skeins of one color and one skein each of 8 different colors for ten total skeins. Recommended Paintbox Wool Mix Aran colors (Find additional color palette ideas here.):

Colorful palette
Clr A – Vanilla Cream 807 (2 skeins)
Clr B – Misty Grey 803
Clr C – Midnight Blue 837
Clr D – Dolphin Blue 836
Clr E – Pillar Red 814
Clr F – Tomato Red 812
Clr G – Mustard Yellow 823
Clr H – Evergreen 830
Clr I – Racing Green 827

Neutral palette
Clr A – Duck Egg Blue 835 (2 skeins)
Clr B – Paper white 800
Clr C – Slate Grey 805
Clr D – Stormy Grey 804
Clr E – Coffee Bean 810
Clr F – Soft Fudge 809
Clr G – Light Camel 808
Clr H – Granite Grey 806
Clr I – Pure Black 801

Notions:
• tapestry needle
• scissors
• stitch marker

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Hi! I’m Heidi (she/her/hers), a craft book author & pattern designer specializing in knitting, crochet, latch hook & macrame. Really anything with yarn! ❤️  My work combines vintage and modern design elements, featuring bold colors and graphic motifs.

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If only knitting a whole project took 39 seconds… 😮‍💨 
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In this video, you can see how the Intarsia Flower Pillow pattern knits up - two flat panels, one with intarsia, both are blocked, and then they’re seamed. Find the pattern on @hi.ravelry & my website, just search Intarsia Flower Pillow. 🌸 
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P.S. I’m really smiling in this video while seaming the pillow, so I guess I’m proving last week’s claim that I truly enjoy that sometimes-dreaded task. 😆🫣
In knitting, a Left Lifted Increase (LLI) lets you In knitting, a Left Lifted Increase (LLI) lets you add a stitch in between two columns of stitches that leans to the left. Similar to an M1L, LLIs allow you to increase nearly invisibly.
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To learn more about lifted increases, including when to use them and how they differ from Make 1s, head to the 🔗 in my profle. 
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Have you ever used lifted increases? I used M1’s almost exclusively for a long time when I needed to inc between stitches, but when I designed the Intarsia Flower Pillow pattern, I needed something that would allow me to increase a lot near my cast on, and M1’s resulted in edge curling. The more you know! 🌈 
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Yarn: @lionbrandyarn Wool Ease from my Stash / Neddles: @boyeyarncrafts - Just remembered these are the needles I learned to knit on at age 8. 😂
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Last week I got to hang out with my family & helpe Last week I got to hang out with my family & helped babysit my red-headed niece and nephew. So here’s some plane knitting, and a couple pictures (shared with permission) of my babysitting adventures.
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Lessons learned: 1️⃣ Trying to knit around 2 toddlers, 2 cats & 2 large dogs is pretty hard. 2️⃣ I learned during water color time that pink and black make “colorful black.” 🩷🖤 3️⃣ Toddlers do NOT care about your rainbow sorting of their toys. 4️⃣ Toddlers are very good at finding mischief in a very short amount of time, what a surprise. 😂
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Weaving in ends & seaming with mattress stitch are Weaving in ends & seaming with mattress stitch are both so useful for garment knitting! But for me, weaving in ends can feel like a chore while the latter feels like I’ve successfully done magic. 🧙🏻‍♀️ Does anybody else run into this phenomenon? Are you the opposite? Any theories as to why they feel different? 
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In this video, I’m finishing my brand new Intarsia Flower Pillow. 🌸 I’m working with @universal_yarn Uni Merino & the pattern is available at the 🔗 in my b1o. 
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I independently released a knitting pattern today, I independently released a knitting pattern today, my first in 5 years! The Intarsia Flower Pillow is a 16” (40cm) round pillow knit with an intentional combination of intarsia, stockinette, garter and seed stitch. This pillow has everything you need to level up your intarsia technique while also knitting something you can use. 
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This pillow allows you to practice knitting intarsia while simultaneously increasing and decreasing. The Intarsia Flower Pillow pattern was designed to be a little knit-nerdy for learning and a little cute, arming you with many of the skills you'd need to knit an intarsia sweater. 
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Intarsia Flower Pillow is available in the Hands Occupied Sh0p and on @hi.ravelry . You can read more about the pattern on the bl0g, the🔗 are where you’d think.
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YARN: @universal_yarn Uni Merino in Antiquity, Fjord and Conch / NEEDLES: US 2 (2.75 mm) / PATTERN: Intarsia Flower Pillow by Heidi Gustad
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