- Knit in the round until you’ve done the last row before the intarsia starts.
- Start working the contrast colour, but: instead of using a separate strand of yarn every time you change from contrast colour to main colour, use only one strand per colour. When you’re not using the second colour, carry it around in the back every two or three stitches, as you would for stranded knitting.
Note: Don’t pull your yarn too tight, it’ll take the stretch out
of your work. Don’t leave it too loose either, or you’ll create holes in
your work. To maintain a nice stretch, make sure that you can still
spread your stitches on your needles as you would when working with one
colour only. It may take some practice, but you’ll get there.
- When you’ve reached the end of your row, cut the contrast colour yarn if you haven’t done so already. Make sure to leave a long enough tail to weave it in once you’re finished.
- Continue knitting in the round, adding the contrast colour to
each row when you need it, carrying it along the back of your work
until you’ve reached the last stitch on that row.
- Repeat steps 3 to 4 until the whole intarsia part is done.
- Continue knitting in the round as you would normally do.
Source-- http://abfabulies.com/2011/07/how-to-knit-intarsia-in-round.html?lang=en
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