FroggyBug spherical egg by Nicole Chevalier

FroggyBug spherical egg

Knitting
January 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
40 stitches and 50 rows = 4 inches
in not very important
US 0 - 2.0 mm
82 - 164 yards (75 - 150 m)
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Finding a simple formula to knit spherical eggs is my quest for a while.

This is the first step of a more ambitious project: getting a 2-in-1 version of my previous soft toys patterns, so that the animal can sleep in the egg and carry the shell inside when they are active.

What is really important is that the fabric is tight, and doesn’t stretch too much or the egg containing the dragon / frog / octopus / chameleon will look like a lose bag instead of a spherical egg.

To make the fabric tight, I would recommand to use the “trapping the floats at each stitch” technique also described in picture in the pattern: main colour yarn on the right index, secondary colour yarn on the left index. The secondary yarn is brought all along the work, and goes down / up the right needle at each stitch.

video available here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/BBMCjTRk6xk

Trapping the floats at each stitch makes the fabric quite stiff and thick. It also makes the fabric reversible. The design is not the same on the reverse, but is nice as well. Please note the slight tiling effect on the right side.

The egg is knit-in-the-round from the bottom. It is made of 5 identical slices, starting from the bottom with 10 stitches, increasing until the required length is reached. Several sizes available in the pattern.

As for most of my patterns, if you are in a hurry or a total beginner you might save this pattern for later. Combining knitting in the round with trapping the floats at each stitch is quite challenging.
Each of those eggs took 5-10 hours to finish.