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Friday
15Jun2007

Ribbit!

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Enjoy your new frog friend!  

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Reader Comments (12)

I just love your blog, you share so much and I want to thank you for that. I really enjoyed making the Purl Frog today, she was so easy and fun to make :)
June 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLynn
I just love the Purlbee, your projects and photos are so fun, I always love your choices of fabrics. I can't wait to make the frog tonight!! I visit your store each time I'm in NY-which will be soon- see you then :*
June 21, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterHeidi Massingill
Excellent... must try within the next days !!! (my printer is off these days!)
July 2, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterdamocamelia
tnx for the tutorial - i loved it. the frogs are great and the material is so beautiful. i have one question though: i once got a pillow filled with buckwheat, and it was stored in my bedroom closet for about a month in the summer time. than we began to see many little bugs all over the bedroom, and it took us a few days to trace the source to the little pillow with the buckwheat! the little bugs hatched from the beans and ate the closet! i had to through many things and do a lot of cleaning. it was eerie.
how can it be avoided?
July 16, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterkitty
We just made some using plastic "beans" that they sell at a certain chain craft store where a famous "Martha" sells her crafty stuff. While natural fillers seem better, they can have issues with bugs and moisture. The fake beans are washable. So our cute little froggies could get wet if they needed to. Thanks for sharing your cute pattern and ideas. Always a source of inspiration for me and my turtle girls.
August 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterTurtlegirl
I haven't made anything for years but seeing these frogs and the rabbit has made me want to try!

I'm going to search out some material!
August 8, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterEmma
i just made a rabbit with one side "minky" fleece fabric - in an awesome spotted green. thank you so much for this pattern, it is fabulous and so satisfyingly easy!
August 23, 2007 | Unregistered Commentercaseyrebecca
Oh thank you so much for this tutorial. I remember playing with bean bag frogs as a child and I can't wait to make some for my little ones.
September 6, 2007 | Unregistered Commenteringrid
I adore this project. I adore your website and blog! I hope you don't mind, but I linked to this project and everything else on my blog, and I used the original image of the frogs. I'd be happy to take the photo down if you'd rather I didn't use it.
Thank you for all of your inspiration!
August 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMarne
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Beautiful!
February 13, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMargot
This is adorable!
Thank you for sharing, I look forward to making up one!
~Jes
June 21, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterjessica
I love the purl bee and sewing and knitting!!!!1 these frogs will be so easy to make ,and thats good as i will need to make 7 or 8 for my friends christmas presents!!!!
LOVE THE PURL BEE !!!
becky
October 17, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterbecky hudson (age 12)

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