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FREE: 1 Vintage KERMIT FROG Iron ON Patch Badge THE MUPPETS Clothing Embroidery Applique

1 Vintage KERMIT FROG Iron ON Patch Badge THE MUPPETS  Clothing Embroidery Applique
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The listing, 1 Vintage KERMIT FROG Iron ON Patch Badge THE MUPPETS Clothing Embroidery Applique has ended.

Not sure what year but it is old, NEVER Used!, ~ iron On!
Kermit From Muppet Patch!
Diameter: (6.* 7cm) (Small)

Great for customizing backpacks, shirts, shorts, skirts, baby onesie, hats, diaper bags, anything with fabric! Iron on Patch! :]


Kermit the Frog is a Muppet character and Jim Henson's most well-known creation. Introduced in 1955, Kermit is the straight man protagonist of numerous Muppet productions, most notably Sesame Street and The Muppet Show, as well as in movies, specials, and public service announcements through the years. Henson originally performed Kermit until his death on May 16, 1990; Steve Whitmire has performed Kermit since that time. He was voiced by Frank Welker in Muppet Babies and occasionally in other animation projects.
Kermit performed the hit singles "Bein' Green" in 1970 and "Rainbow Connection" in 1979 for The Muppet Movie, the first feature-length film featuring the Muppets. The latter song reached No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. Kermit's iconic look and voice have been recognizable worldwide since, and in 2006, the character was credited as the author of Before You Leap: A Frog's Eye View of Life's Greatest Lessons, which is an "autobiography" told from the perspective of the character himself. The earliest trace of Kermit first appeared in 1955 on WRC-TV's Sam and Friends. This prototype Kermit was created from a discarded spring coat belonging to Henson's mother and two ping pong ball halves for eyes. Initially, Kermit was a lizard-like creature. He subsequently made a number of television appearances before his status as a frog was established. His collar was added at the time to make him seem more froglike and to conceal the seam between his head and body
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