Beroe forskalii Beanie
I've yet to see Beroe forskalii in the wild, but I was excited to finally see them in person at the Monterey Bay Aquarium this year. These beautiful ctenophores are voracious predators, able to consume prey even larger than they are.
The base beanie is made of 100% acrylic and can be machine washed in cold water and dried on low heat. The design is made with felt and Floriani Polyester embroidery thread.
While the design may appear crinkled in photos, this is intentional as the beanie was stretched in the embroidery hoop so that it would lay nicely when worn. The beanies pictured are samples, your beanie may vary slightly as I make them all myself, but I will do my best to match them.
This design is adapted from a public domain PhyloPic, which you can find at this link: https://www.phylopic.org/images/bc536993-60d4-450c-9adb-169c36767bab/beroe-forskalii
If the version you want is out of stock, feel free to send me a request to make more!
Image 1 ID: Ginger beanie with a pink felt Beroe forskalii applique and deeper pink ctene rows embroidered on it.
Image 2 ID: Ginger beanie with a pink felt Beroe forskalii applique and rainbow ctene rows embroidered on it.