Fair Isle vs. Intarsia

Fair Isle vs. Instarsia

Many knitting patterns involve color changes while most crochet patterns do not. Why is that? Having changed colors in knitted and crocheted projects I will say that it’s not because it’s easier to do when knitting. I actually found it easier to change colors while crocheting. There are two ways to change colors when knitting or crocheting, Fair Isle and intarsia. I have used both methods and the method I use depends on the project being made.

Fair Isle

Fair Isle, also called “stranded colorwork”, has several characteristics.

  1. It’s usually done in the round, like hats and sweaters.
Flame Hats and Mittens
Flame Hats and Mittens
  • It traditionally uses only two colors per round. Other rounds may use two different colors, but each round uses two.
  • The yarn is not cut but is crocheted over or dropped (to the back/wrong side)and picked up when needed. This leaves a strand of yarn on the back. For mittens, it is easy to snag the strands on the inside with a finger when putting the mittens on.
  • Mittens

    Pictured above is a pair of mittens from our Flame Beanies and Mittens Crochet Pattern Set. The mitten on the right shows the wrong / inside of the mitten. Strands of yarn are carried along the inside until it is needed again.

    As mentioned above, these are crocheted in the round. The beanies have a similar stranded look inside.

    Flame Beanie and Mittens Crochet Pattern available on Etsy.

    Intarsia

    Intarsia has several of its own characteristics.

    1. It’s usually done in rows on flat pieces.
    Panda Set
    Panda Set

    Panda Set Crochet Pattern available on Etsy.

    Both Fair Isle and Intarsia use charts/graphs instead of written out instructions. Generally one box in the graph equals one stitch. Graphed work looks best in single crochet though half double crochet can work, depending  on the graph. Keep in mind, stitches in crochet do not line up one on top of another like knitting does. When trying to make vertical lines and things like letters, they will end up looking a little wavy. The stitches will line up a little more when working in rows. A vertical line will tend to lean right when working in the round.

    There are just a few other tips for creating a successful piece of color work.

    1. When changing colors, you should use the new color for the last YO that is pulled through the loops on the hook.
    2. Tension can be a problem. If part of the project changes colors and part of it does not, sometimes one section is tighter than another. Be aware that you may need to relax during the color changing section.
    3. It is also easy to make a tighter section if there are long sections where a color isn’t used in Fair Isle. Crocheting over the unused yarn every 2-3 stitches helps keep the tension relaxed. Imagine trying to put on a hat that has no give because the strands are too tight.

    My first projects were hats and scarves. They were small enough to practice on and I could pull them out and try again if something wasn’t quite right. With a little practice, it is possible to get into a rhythm with dropping and picking up the different colors. There is no reason Intarsia and Fair Isle can’t be just as popular in crochet as it is in knitting.

    For a fun Fair Isle project, try the Flame Hats and Mittens Crochet Pattern available on Etsy.

    For a fun Intarsia project, try the Panda Set Crochet Pattern available on Etsy.

    Crochet Football Newborn Outfit Crochet Pattern

    Crochet Football Newborn Outfit & Team Hats for the Whole Family – Crochet Pattern

    Newborn-Football-Photo-prop-crochet-pattern

    Hey football fans! Newborns score big with this newborn football outfit. This PDF ebook also includes hats for the whole family…so everyone can get into the game!

    The Football Set crochet pattern ebook is now available in our Etsy shop.

    Pattern includes:

    • Newborn Helmet
    • Newborn Football Mitts
    • Newborn Cleats Booties
    • Newborn Jersey Sweater
    • 5 Beanie Hat Sizes – 3 mos to adult men
    • 3 Jersey Sweater Sizes – newborn to 24 mos
    • Number Appliques: 1, 2, 3
    Newborn-Football-Outfit-Crochet-Pattern

    Newborn Football Outfit

    With a newborn in the family, we couldn’t resist crocheting a newborn photo prop to celebrate football season. And you know how it is…once we made some mitts, we couldn’t resist making some booties. Then we thought…if the little guy is really going to get into the game, he needs a helmet and jersey, too!

    So, the newborn football outfit is born. But we couldn’t even stop there. We wanted to get the whole family involved.

    Football Beanies – Hats for the Whole Family

    Football-Team-Hats

    Football is a fall and winter sport…and for lots of teams, you need a hat when you go to the game.

    The pattern includes striped beanie hats for ages 3 mos to adult men.

    Mix and match the colors to match your favorite teams.

    And there’s more.

    Football Jersey – Sweater for Newborn to 24 mos.

    Football-Jersey-Baby-Sweaters

    We’ve included instructions for making the jersey (sweaters for babies) newborn to 24 mos. Crochet the number of your favorite player or the birth order of the child wearing the sweater.

    We’ve included instructions for the numbers 1, 2 and 3.

    Football Set – Available Now in Our Etsy Shop

    The Football Set Crochet Pattern is now available on Etsy.

    The pattern includes written instructions, lots of photos, checkboxes to mark your progress, supplies list and more.

    Buy the pattern on etsy

    Flame Beanies and Flame Mittens

    Flame Beanies and Flame Mittens Crochet Pattern

    Flame Hats Father and Son-570

    Warm your hands and your noggin in these flame mittens and hats! This crochet pattern is sized for everyone in the family from newborn to adult men.

    Flame-Hats-all-sizes

    Flame Beanies and Flame Mittens – Pattern Details

    Fair Isle crocheted in the round creates fun flame patterns.

    Pattern Includes:

    • 7 Hat Sizes – Newborn to Adult Men
    • 5 Mitten Sizes – Newborn to Adult Men
    • Charted Fair Isle Flame Pattern
    Flame Mittens all sizes

    We are rating the pattern intermediate because it’s fair isle, but the basic construction of the hat and mittens are pretty easy.

    What is fair isle? It’s a fancy term that just means you’re using more than one color in a round. This pattern uses up to three colors in a round, but most of the time the pieces use one or two colors per round.

    Buy the pattern on etsy

    Flame Beanie Hats and Mittens Crochet Pattern available on Etsy.