Leopard gecko by Yu Jeong

Leopard gecko

Knitting
January 2026
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Lace
+ Fingering
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 8 rows = 1 inch
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
2.25 mm (B)
50 - 100 yards (46 - 91 m)
30cm
English Korean
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Techniques Used

This pattern is worked flat and uses short rows (Wrap & Turn).
You will also need to know the following knitting techniques: k2tog, p2tog, kfb, pfb.
A small amount of crochet techniques is also used.

Finished size
Approx. 30 cm (10.5 in) in length

Gauge
6 sts × 8 rows = 2.5 cm × 2.5 cm (1 in × 1 in)

Needle
Knitting needles: 3.0 mm
Crochet hook: 3/0

Extras
8 mm glass eyes or button eyes, scissors, yarn needle, stuffing, wire, 3 mm magnets, glue

Recommend Yarns (Pattern version)

Yarn A (Fingering) Nakyang Yarn – Im Wool 2 – hand-dyed (Dylon Multi-Purpose Dye: Tangerine + Golden Glow + Coffee)
Yarn B (Lace) Nakyang Yarn – Morac Mohair – hand-dyed (Dylon Multi-Purpose Dye: Tangerine + Golden Glow + Coffee)
Yarn C (Fingering) Nakyang Yarn – Im Wool 2 – 101 Ivory
Yarn D (Lace) Nakyang Yarn – Morac Mohair – 301 White
Yarn E (Lace) Nakyang Yarn – Morac Mohair – 347 Cacao

To achieve a soft, fluffy texture, fingering-weight wool yarn was held together with lace-weight mohair throughout the project.
Yarn E was used for embroidering the leopard gecko’s spots and markings.