These little frogs are knitted from my new pattern. They are made from small amounts of 4ply sock wool, and I think are a great way of making something cute from those little bits of leftover yarn. (Well I think they are cute, and hope you agree with me.)
The frogs are photographed in my friend's garden. I have been cat sitting, so each day frogs and camera have come with me. It is a really beautiful pond, and has some real frogs and newts in it, although I haven't been able to photograph them. I did think it would be rather cool if knitted frog could come face to face with a real one.
Like most of my patterns the pieces are knitted flat, with some short rows to get curves. You will need some doublepoint needles, as there are just a few rows of icord knitting. I have used black beads for the eyes, as I thought they looked realistic, although you should use safety eyes or a knitted knot if giving the frog to a child. The speckles on the frogs are also made with french knots. The pattern is available on ravelry and Craftsy, and will be in all the other usual places later today.
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Your frogs are absolutely wonderful. I imagine the real frogs are keeping an eye on these new comers too!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous !!! Nice work !
ReplyDeleteadorable!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is magical! I loooove them :-)
ReplyDeleteThose froggies are stinkin' cute!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. You've clearly put a lot of work into this pattern. They are so cute.
ReplyDeleteYour frogs are amazing. So life-like.
ReplyDeleteOh these are just too cute! Love how they modeled in their natural environment lol
ReplyDeleteOh I love them, sitting on a lily pad so cute
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute - definitely! These photos are great too - what a perfect setting.
ReplyDeleteThey are super cute, far nicer than the real one I came across in our dining room the other day!!!
ReplyDeleteLove these and seeing them in their natural environment! thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
ReplyDeleteRibbet ribbet (which of course says they're amazing in frog language)
ReplyDeleteКакие классные! И фото красивые!!!
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