No that's not right. But leaping amphibians doesn't sound quite right either. In honour of February 29th - leap year - I made this frog.
I got the pattern from the Sew Sister's blog. I remember seeing these frogs made by the grade 7 and 8 students at the school I was at many years ago. It was a Family Studies project. I always meant to get the pattern, but you know how it goes. There is just never a right time. I don't even know if they still teach Family Studies with all the cuts in education we have had.
But now I have the pattern and I am happy. I hope my frog is too. I may put different eyes on him and make him friend to play with.
I got the pattern from the Sew Sister's blog. I remember seeing these frogs made by the grade 7 and 8 students at the school I was at many years ago. It was a Family Studies project. I always meant to get the pattern, but you know how it goes. There is just never a right time. I don't even know if they still teach Family Studies with all the cuts in education we have had.
But now I have the pattern and I am happy. I hope my frog is too. I may put different eyes on him and make him friend to play with.


Cute frog!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun frog!
ReplyDeleteHe's cute! I used to have an old McCall's pattern for a frog and filled them with rice, back in the 1970's. Now I need to make an updated batik one!
ReplyDeleteVery cute frog. Happy Leap Year Hetty!
ReplyDeleteYour frog is adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. That frog is just too cute :)
ReplyDeleteThat is sooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteHe's adorable! He looks happy, so that makes two (three including me ;o)
ReplyDeleteLove your frog, like, we all do!
ReplyDeleteRanke.
Awww, I love this!
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