Here's another one of the patterns I've made in the past for my children's school Christmas bazaar. However, a bright green frog seems more of a spring thing to me, so now is the perfect time to make one. This friendly
little frog is easy to make with no parts to sew on, and is just 1.5"/4 cm tall.
Abbreviations:
ch = chainst = stitch or stitches
sc = single crochet (US), double crochet (
dc = double crochet (US), treble crochet (
hdc = half double crochet (US), half treble crochet (
BLO = back loop only
FLO = front loop only
tog = together
sc2tog = decrease by working two sc together
bob = bobble (see special stitch instructions)
pop = popcorn (see special stitch instructions)
FO = fasten off
General instructions:
Work in rounds
unless otherwise stated and do not join rounds unless told to. Use a stitch
marker to mark the start of a round - a small piece of different coloured yarn
placed under the stitch at the start of the round will do. To start a round,
you can use the magic ring method, but I prefer (ch2, work 6 sc into 1st
ch). If you work the 6 sc over the tail of yarn as well you can use that to
pull the hole tight.
Work through both loops of stitches unless otherwise indicated.
Special stitch instructions:
4 dc pop: popcorn stitch for eyes and feet.
Work 4 dc into 1 st, take hook out leaving loop, put hook through 1st dc &
pull loop through.
3 dc bob: bobble stitch for hands. YOH (yarn
over hook), insert hook into next stitch, YOH and pull through loop, YOH, pull
through 2 loops, *YOH, insert hook into same stitch, YOH and pull through loop,
YOH, pull through 2 loops, repeat once from*, YOH, pull through all 4 loops on
hook.
You will need:
Small amount of green yarn, double knitting or worsted weight.Small amount of red yarn for the mouth.
Small of black yarn for the eyes.
Small amount of stuffing.
3.5mm (E) hook.
Round 1: Ch 2, work
6 sc into 1st ch - 6 st.
Round 2: 2 sc in each st around - 12 st.
Round 3: [2 sc in next st, sc in next st, 2 sc in next st, 4dc pop in next st, 2 sc in next st, sc in next st] 2 times – 18 st.
Round 4 - 6: (3 rounds) Sc
in each st around - 18 st.Round 2: 2 sc in each st around - 12 st.
Round 3: [2 sc in next st, sc in next st, 2 sc in next st, 4dc pop in next st, 2 sc in next st, sc in next st] 2 times – 18 st.
Round 7: [Sc2tog, sc in next st] 6 times – 12 st.
Round 8: Sc in next 4 st, [arm: ss into next st, ch 6, 3dc bob into 3rd ch from hook, ss into next 3 ch, ss back into original st], sc in next 5 st, [arm], sc in next st - 12 st.
Round 9 - 10: (2 rounds) Sc in each st around - 12 st.
Round 11: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 3 st] 3 times – 15 st.
Round 12: Sc in each st around - 15 st.
Round 13: Sc in next 8 st, 4dc pop, sc in next 4 st, 4dc pop, sc in next st - 15 st.
Round 14: [Sc2tog, sc in next 3 st] 3 times – 12 st.
Round 15: [Sc2tog] 6 times – 6 sc. FO, leaving a length of yarn.
Stuff head and
body. Embroider black eyes on the popcorn stitches on the head and use the red
yarn to sew a wide mouth. Use length of yarn to sew up hole at bottom.
Deffo saving this pattern for when I have a spare minute!Loving all the cute, tiny animals around!
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I have been printing each pattern for my jungle project. This is going to be one special birthday gift.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! Have fun with the pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your patterns. I have made a pig, a rabbit and going to make a monkey next :)
ReplyDeleteThat frog is sooo cute! I like frogs very much so thank you for the pattern! Now I can make one by myself ^^
ReplyDeleteThank you, I hope you enjoy making it!
ReplyDeleteLoved this! We just went to see The Frog Prince puppet show at our local puppet theater. I used your pattern for her finger puppet!
ReplyDeleteCool! It should work well as a finger puppet, I hope you had fun.
ReplyDeleteThis will sound completely stupid, but which end is the feet and which is the eyes? I've just stuffed this little frog and I was sure the first part where I started would be the eyes, but once I was done and looked at your picture, I was no longer sure... Thank you so much for these darling patterns by the way!
ReplyDeleteThe top is the top of the head, so the first bumps are the eyes. You're right though, I hadn't thought about it but he is almost the same the other way up! However, the top where you start will look neater than the end where you have to sew up the hole.
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