So, I was being a bit lazy today, and just browsing sewing ideas online. Little P came over, as he often does, and climbed into my lap. The very next click I made brought me to this super cute frog pattern on The Purl Bee. (http://www.purlbee.com/purl-frog/) Little P got all excited and started shouting "Frog! Frog! Frog!" at the computer screen. I think he may have even tried to kiss it. Don't ask me why? Anyway...I asked him if he wanted a frog, and he nodded yes. So I printed out the pattern, dug out some fabric, and 30 minutes later, he had a frog. I used green fleece for the body, filled him with dried black beans (what I had on hand), and stitched 2 pink buttons on for eyes. Oh, and I altered the pattern slightly to include stitching (done before the beans were added) on his little feet and hands to look like webbing.
30 April 2009
A Frog for Little P
So, I was being a bit lazy today, and just browsing sewing ideas online. Little P came over, as he often does, and climbed into my lap. The very next click I made brought me to this super cute frog pattern on The Purl Bee. (http://www.purlbee.com/purl-frog/) Little P got all excited and started shouting "Frog! Frog! Frog!" at the computer screen. I think he may have even tried to kiss it. Don't ask me why? Anyway...I asked him if he wanted a frog, and he nodded yes. So I printed out the pattern, dug out some fabric, and 30 minutes later, he had a frog. I used green fleece for the body, filled him with dried black beans (what I had on hand), and stitched 2 pink buttons on for eyes. Oh, and I altered the pattern slightly to include stitching (done before the beans were added) on his little feet and hands to look like webbing.
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