Swimming Lemmings

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40 little lemmings dive off a cliff, only to swim back up on shore and dive off again.

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What a silly, exhausting routine!

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But everybody’s got to have a job, right?

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The piece measures about 10 inches wide by 6.5 inches tall. Each lemming is about 1 inch long.

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20 Responses to “Swimming Lemmings”


  1. 1 Alejandra

    WOW! That’s all I can say!!! It’s AMAZING!

  2. 2 Jessica

    OMG. You are killing me with those little legs sticking out. What a riot. Genius!

  3. 3 Bonney

    I’m speechless!!! (well, almost….)

  4. 4 Amy

    That is absolutely amazing. The amount of detail work is just mindboggling.

  5. 5 Tracy J.

    Marvelous sculpture. I could see this as an art gallery piece–”Doomed”. (I work at an art gallery.) And all the partial lemmings seen in the sea. I had flashbacks to playing the Lemmings videogame in the ’90s. I’m glad the little fellas aren’t suffering permanent harm here.

  6. 6 Leah

    What a relief to find out it’s only a game. Silly lemmings. Marvelous work!

  7. 7 Miki

    I love the texture of the waves. This piece is very sculptural and the detail is awesome. I cannot imagine how long it took you to individually place each lemming nor the ends you had to somehow weave in.

    I also love how the cliff isn’t just a flat surface but has crags and nooks and how the ground is seed stitch like a rocky cliff face would be. Wonderful attention to detail as always. You should definitely think of displaying these in public somewhere.

  8. 8 aprill

    this is totally brilliant and i hope that you don’t mind that i have linked to this in my blog.

    it made my morning and i needed to share!

  9. 9 Anna

    What nice comments! I was curious to see how the lemmings went over, so thank you.

    aprill, I’m so flattered that you linked to me on your blog! But the link as it shows up here is broken. I believe it should be:

    http://lulubeans.typepad.com

    Thanks again!

  10. 10 lilknitter

    This is one of the crazier, and most amazing things I have ever seen! I LOVE where your mind takes you, creatively. This is just…cool!!

  11. 11 Mr.Blinkey

    will this ever be an insane pattern for the public?

  12. 12 Kerry

    Awesome! I love fiber as art!!

  13. 13 Katie

    WOW!!!!! I’m a knitting NEWBIE, so consider me even extra astounded!! That’s fantastic.

  14. 14 kelp!

    So, so, so awesome! What a cool idea, I love the little guys swimming back to shore.

  15. 15 Robyne Melia Is Bobby La

    Who are you and where have you been all my life??

  16. 16 Anna

    Hi Robyne, I’m Anna. I’m in New York, though I haven’t been here all your life, unless you’re two. Nice to meet you, and thank you for visiting! (Your blog is awesome, btw.)

    Mr. Blinkey, good question! I suppose I could do a pattern, if there was any interest, but it would be a little long. In any case, I did about half of this freehand, so it can never be duplicated exactly.

  17. 17 sarah

    Good heavens! That’s incredible. Glad I found your blog, I’ll definitely be stopping by frequently!

  18. 18 Tezzcan

    This is fantastic Anna!

  19. 19 Mary

    A work of true creative inspiration — the very definition of art. And yet it’s also craft. Love it. (And the little legs sticking out of the water are just adorable!)

  20. 20 wendi

    That is AMAZING!!! I am soooo impressed. I will be telling all my knitting friends about it. Thank you so much for sharing and taking such great pictures of your creation.

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