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Craftcorner
from Issue 91.5
by On Dit
Louise Jackson (she/her)
Frogs, as we all know, are gay icons. The adorably cottagecore imagery of the chubby cartoon frog is inescapable. In 2015, professional conspiracy theorist and alt-right American fake-news spreader, Alex Jones, yelled the iconic phrase ‘I don’t like ’em putting chemicals in the water that turn the freakin’ frogs gay!’. So turn a frog gay today by embroidering a Pride Froggy.
You will need:
4 inch/10cm embroidery hoop
Approx. 13cm x 13cm square of cotton fabric (repurposing an old white/cream sheet can be a cheap way to get hold of fabric)
Embroidery thread for the frog – green, and optional light green, light pink and black for the pride flag – red, orange, yellow, green (use your frog green), dark blue, purple for the trans flag – light blue, light pink, white Embroidery needle
Scissors
Tracing pen (FriXion erasable pens are my favourite because they disappear when ironed)
Embroideryskillsneeded: backstitch, and optional French knots (YouTube is your friend when learning embroidery stitches)