Marvel at stitched squid and handmade haddock when you cast your eyes over Stitchin' Fish. The project is an Ecology Action Centre celebrating the beauty, diversity and fragility of our Northwest Atlantic sea floor.
The project is based in Canada's Nova Scotia and features all kinds of fibre-based fish and stitched sealife. The very cool thing about the project is that the blog dips your brains in brine-based facts as well as showing you some fabulous sea creatures in craft form. You can find out what the world's largest seafloor organism is (Bubblegum trees!) or check out the (rather icky) underbelly of the Aphrodite aculeate, then marvel at its yarny doppelgänger.
It isn't clear if the project itself is still running but there is a huge list of links to all manner of fish-flavoured patterns (either free or on for sale online). So if you're up for crocheting a crab or breaking out some intarsia for some octopi it's the perfect resource.


