Plush Baby Frog Amigurumi PDF Pattern

Plush Baby Frog Amigurumi PDF Pattern 1

Today we are adding a new one to the frog amigurumi patterns. We see that a very striking green color was used in the making of the frog amigrumi toy, which has a very nice and realistic design. The lower part of the frog’s body was made using white colored yarn. The legs of the toy, which have an eye design different from frog toys, look extremely realistic.

Crochet Plush Baby Frog

We see that chunky yarn was used in the making of the toy. The eyes, which were made using 12mm safety eyes, were made more visible using white yarn. I think the turquoise green color used in making the toy is a very critical choice. I recommend that you use either the same color or a very similar color when making the toy.

Designer: hookcrochetco

Materials

Green Yarn
(I used Premier Parfait Chunky) Yellow Yarn
(I used Premier Parfait Chunky)
Safety Eyes (I used 12mm)
Crochet Hook (I used 5mm) Stuffing
This pattern does not include instructions on how to crochet. It is assumed you are familiar with the crochet stitches used.

You may sell finished plushies, but please credit me in any photos @hookcrochetco.

Abbreviations

sc – single crochet
inc increase
dec decrease (invisible)
MR magic ring
slst slip stitch
ch chain
hdc half double crochet
dc double crochet
BO bobble stitch (5 loops on the hook)
(#) # of stitches at the end of each round

Plush Baby Frog Amigurumi PDF Pattern 2

*This portion of the pattern works in continuous rounds*

Body

Using green yarn…
Round 1: 8sc in MR (8)
Round 2: inc x8 (16)
Round 3: (sc, inc) x8 (24)
Two Eye Options
Flat Eyes
Round 4: (3sc, inc) x6 (30)
Bobble Eyes
Round 4: (3sc, inc) x2, sc, BO, sc, inc, 2sc, BO, inc, (3sc, inc) x2 (30)


Round 5: 12sc, hdc, de x4, hdc, 12sc (30)
Bobble stitches (BO) are made with 4 unfinished double crochets. There should be 5 loops on the hook before pulling through all loops.
Round 6: sc around (30)
Change to yellow yarn…
Round 7: sc around (30)
Round 8: (3sc, dec) x6 (24)
Round 9: (2sc, dec) x6 (18)


Flat Eyes: Add eyes between rounds 4-5 with 6 stitches between.
Flat eyes should be placed so that the hdc’s and de’s are between the two eyes.
Bobble Eyes: Add eyes in the bobble stitches
Round 10: (sc, dec) x6 (12)
Stuff body
Round 11: dec x6 (6)
Finish stuffing, slip stitch in the next stitch
Fasten off leaving a medium tail, sew hole closed

Back Legs x2

Using green yarn…
Make a slip knot and chain 4
Round 1: Starting in the 2nd chain from hook, inc, sc, inc, on the other side of chain, inc, sc, inc (10)
Round 2: (sc, inc) x5 (15)
Rounds 3-4 (2 rounds): sc around (15)
Slip stitch in the next stitch
Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing

Toes x2

Using green yarn…
1. Make a slip knot and chain 4
2. Starting in the 2nd chain from hook, 3slst
3. Chain 3, starting in the 2nd chain from hook, 2slst
4. Slst into the last chain where the final slst of step 2 was
5. Repeat steps 3-4 to make the 3rd toe
6. Fasten off leaving a medium tail for sewing

Baby Frog

Sewing the Legs
Sew on the back legs between rounds 6-9 with 2 stitches between (sew legs on so that the starting chains are perpendicular to the ground)
Before you finish sewing, lightly stuff back legs
Sew the toes on the bottom of the back legs with the toes pointed outwards
Do not sew down the toes. Only sew down the center where 3 toes meet.

Arms x2

Using green yarn…
Insert hook between rounds 5-6, 2 stitches back from the eyes
Pull yarn through and chain 8
Starting in the 2nd chain from hook, 7 sc
Slst back into the body and fasten off leaving a medium tail


Using your tapestry needle and yarn tail, insert needle into the body near the top of the arm and pull out where you want the hand to lay. Pull needle through a stitch of the hand and insert back into the body. Pull needle through the body and out the other side. Tug tightly to pull the arm and hand close to the body. Securely hide all yarn tails.
You’re Finished!

Evelyn Robinson
the authorEvelyn Robinson
Founder & Editor of Amigurumiday.com I’m a Wyoming Shoshoni–based amigurumi artist, mother of two, and a passionate creator with 9 years of experience in making handmade amigurumi toys. Skilled in various crochet techniques and pattern translation, I’ve been running Amigurumiday.com with dedication for 7 years.

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