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Knitted Animal Anatomy Kits by Emily Stoneking

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I’m not a scientist, but I play one on the internet, says Stoneking.

Stoneking is inspired by the history of medicineespecially 19th century biological illustrations in old science books.

But I can knit!

Knitted Animal Anatomy Kits by Emily Stoneking

So wooly illustrations it’ll have to be!

Stoneking sells her knitted creations onEtsy, where many come playfully pinned on real dissection trays.

Each piece is either hand-knitted or needle-felted using soft materials such as wool, mohair, and silk blends.

Knitted Animal Anatomy Kits by Emily Stoneking

I take a lot of artistic liberties, shereveals.

But now, they really look very human, which I have found people tend to gravitate to.

Take a look at Stonekings knitted dissections below.

Knitted Animal Anatomy Kits by Emily Stoneking

If youre a fan of her work, you’re free to buy from her collection onEtsy.

The talented textile artist even sells DIY animal anatomy kits for those who are interested in crafting their own.

Each piece is hand-made using soft materials such as wool, mohair, and silk blends.

Knitted Animal Anatomy Kits by Emily Stoneking

Many pieces are playfully pinned on real dissection trays.

Knitted Animal Anatomy Kits by Emily Stoneking

Knitted Animal Anatomy Kits by Emily Stoneking

Knitted Animal Anatomy Kits by Emily Stoneking

Knitted Animal Anatomy Kits by Emily Stoneking

Knitted Animal Anatomy Kits by Emily Stoneking

Knitted Animal Anatomy Kits by Emily Stoneking

Knitted Animal Anatomy Kits by Emily Stoneking