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What you'll need
One size only: | 13cm |
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Rowan Felted Tweed Aran - Ginger (154) | |
Rowan Felted Tweed Aran - Ginger (154)
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Rowan Felted Tweed Aran - Gilt (160) | |
Rowan Felted Tweed Aran - Gilt (160)
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Phildar Laine Mohair Soie - Noir (101) | |
Phildar Laine Mohair Soie - Noir (101)
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Phildar Laine Mohair Soie - Camel (002) | |
Phildar Laine Mohair Soie - Camel (002)
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Tools & Other Supplies | |
US 1.5 (2.5mm) Double Pointed Needles – 4" (10cm) (opens in a new tab) |
Product Details
Since I have a real liking for nature’s most peculiar, weird, mysterious or misunderstood underdogs I decided to design some of them for anyone who wants to get to know these natural weirdo’s a little better! The black and rufous elephant shrew is found only in Kenya and Tanzania. In Dutch elephant shrews are called ‘slurfhondjes’, quite a funny word, literally meaning ‘trunk-doggies’. And although it may look like a mouse or a rat, it is actually closely related to the elephant!
The black and rufous elephant shrew is an easy project, it can be knitted flat or in the round and requires some i-cord knitting. Pipe cleaners can be used to shape and firm the animal. You can create a different species of elephant shrew by making up your own color scheme! Only small amounts of yarn are needed, so it's a great project to finish off any left over wool you have laying about.
Knit love, Viv
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- AnimalKnitdom
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Notes
- Pipecleaners can be used
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Pages
- 12
- Skill Level
- Beginner
- Yarn Weight
Varied