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Frogging Friends Knitting Sheep Print
Frogging Friends Knitting Sheep Print
A friend while “frogging” a project is truly a treasure found.
In the knitting world, “frogging” means ripping the stitches out again, after making a mistake. “Rip It, Rip It, Rip It” - hence the term “frogging” something.
A frustrating part of the creation process, but sometimes absolutely the best way to proceed, to ensure a great outcome.
A lot of life is like that, really…
Prints on paper come with a printed mat outline, and the title under the image, and are cropped to fit standard size frames for easy framing.
Canvas prints are printed on archival canvas substrate, using lightfast giclée printing technology.
They are mounted on 1.5” stretcher bars, with the image mirrored around the edges for frameless display.
If you need to frame your canvas, please send us a message when you order, so we can put it on thinner stretchers with white edges to make it much easier to find the right frame for it.
Frogging Friends Knitting Sheep Print
A friend while “frogging” a project is truly a treasure found.
In the knitting world, “frogging” means ripping the stitches out again, after making a mistake. “Rip It, Rip It, Rip It” - hence the term “frogging” something.
A frustrating part of the creation process, but sometimes absolutely the best way to proceed, to ensure a great outcome.
A lot of life is like that, really…
Prints on paper come with a printed mat outline, and the title under the image, and are cropped to fit standard size frames for easy framing.
Canvas prints are printed on archival canvas substrate, using lightfast giclée printing technology.
They are mounted on 1.5” stretcher bars, with the image mirrored around the edges for frameless display.
If you need to frame your canvas, please send us a message when you order, so we can put it on thinner stretchers with white edges to make it much easier to find the right frame for it.

