Wow, everyone, thanks for all the replies. I hadn't thought about embroidering cadadh, but like the wheel, now that you say it, it makes perfect sense. I was thinking of knitting this flat and seaming the back. The sample was knit flat to practice left hand knitting alternate rows. I need lots of practice on this point. However, if knit round and using a strand for each antler, the greatest a yarn would be carried on the back would be 5 stitches, again if I did it like clox. I knew someone would ding me for connecting the antler yarns at the top. This was for test purposes; I would bury each in the finished work. Finally I must repeat that I expect 3 years to compleat this project. The yarn order hasn't even arrived yet. Again, thank you all for a lot to consider.
Elf
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-atr: New Zealand proverb
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