“This is my attempt at a realistic Pseudonaja affinis, an elapid snake common in Western Australia. This was a requested design by a herpetologist studying these snakes for her PhD. The color Sequoia looks the most realistic for this snake which is sometimes called a Spotted Brown Snake
The 12 inch tail is knit like cord starting with very small needles. Most of the snake is stockinette worked back and forth. The head is knit in the round and requires a little hand sewing with a scrap of some non-fraying fabric similar in color to your yarn. You need some polyfill and eyes. I also added a patch of leather inside the head for shaping.”
Knit this Snake Scarf by Barbara Tomlinson from Beachton.com. Find the PDF pattern on her website here, or on Ravelry here.
BUY:$29.95 Chomping Crocodile Sweatshirt is only available in kids’ sizes here for $29.95.
DIY:Use fabric paint, vinyl, fabric, possibly a really thick felt, to make your own Chomping Animal/Monster Sweatshirt. It’s also good for an understated Halloween Costume.
Call me a crazy cat lady, I just love any cat DIYs! Haha! This is super cute, and easy to sew one up - add it to a tshirt if you don’t want to do a jersey!
If you follow my Instagram (emmakateyall for those who are interested!) you will know just how much I love brick stitching. In turn I have learnt just how much French girls love brick stitching, and how damn stylish French girls really are, and how I wish I could hire French girls to stitch up a whole new wardrobe of clothes for me! Sadly I doubt that my tax return will cover that, so I’m going to have to try emulating them on my own. I’m kind of really super digging these shoe fringes, and they’re such a quick and easy DIY to transform a plain pair of sneakers. Tres chic!