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My talented girlfriend is both a science aficionado (currently a med student) and an avid knitter. So when she showed me the science-inspired knitting creations of one Etsy user CraftyHedgehog, I knew I just had to blog about it:

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After all, who wouldn’t want knitted replicas of their favorite dissection specimens? And, the creative Ms. CraftyHedgeHog has taken her art a step beyond – behold, a knitted dissection of an Easter Bunny:

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The fetal pig is 100% wool. The frog is made from a silk/wool blend with the organs made from 100% wool (and yes, that’s a real aluminum tray – don’t worry, Ms. CraftyHedgeHog assures us that they’re unused). The rat is hand-knit from an acrylic mohair, also with 100% wool organs. The Easter Bunny is made from soft nylon yarn and the insides are made from 100% wool (for the eggs) and the plastic grass used to line Easter baskets.

You can buy the specimens and learn more from CraftyHedgeHog’s Etsy page!

(Image credits – CraftyHedgeHog’s Etsy page)

Written by ben

January 19th, 2010 at 6:00 am

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