
Taking a spin on the exercise bike.

I didn't quite make his eyes the way the pattern said. I only didn't pull up the "eyelid" as far as they said as I didn't think it looked quite right. I like the way it turned out. I only used two lines to make his mouth instead of four. I just adore how happy he looks.
Yarn: Naturally Caron - SPA
Content: 75% acrylic, 25% bamboo rayon
Color: Green Sheen
Care: Wash cold, air dry - - Mr. Ribbit would prefer to just be wiped down with a damp cloth unless some disaster strikes.
Needles: US 2 / 2.75 mm (metal)
Gauge: Not relevant
Pattern: Ribbit from Spud & Chloe, by Susan B. Anderson.
I will be sending this little guy off to my mom, her birthday is today. I will soon be making a larger version of this guy in bulky yarn for my nephew.
He's adorable, and yes, he looks ever-so-happy!
ReplyDeleteHe is too cute, he looks like he has a funny secret :)
ReplyDeleteAww...shucks... that is really cute! You done good!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, Mr. Ribbit is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThat is one happy-looking frog! He's very cute.
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