How are these teeny tiny frogs?.They can be made as a keychain gifts by adding a Keyring to it!. Another quick amigurumi pattern…
Materials Used:
Yarn: Sugar n Cream Cotton Yarn
Colors: Hot Green ,Ecru
3.5mm Crochet Hook
Stitch Markers
Safety Eyes
Black Crochet thread
Sewing Needle
Tapestry Needle
Crochet Terms(US Terminology)
mr: Magic Ring
sc: Single Crochet
st(s): Stich(es)
sc2tog: Single Crochet Two Together
slst: Slip Stitch
Crochet Pattern:
We will be working on a spiral so we will need a stitch marker to identify our first stitch!
Body:
With Green Yarn:
Round1: Magic Ring, 6sc on the magic ring (6sts)
Round2: 2sc on each st around(12sts)
Round3: 1sc on one st and 2sc on the next st around (18sts)
Round4: 1sc on each st around (18sts)
Round5: 1sc in two stitches, 2sc on the next stitch (24sts)
Round6-8: 1sc on each st around (24sts)
Round9: 1sc in two stitches, sc2tog on the next 2 stitches (18sts)
Round10: 1sc on each st around (18sts)
Round11: 1sc in one st, sc2tog on the next 2 stitches (12sts)
Round12: sc2tog on every 2sts(6sts)
Stomach:
With Cream Yarn:
Round1: Magic Ring, 6sc on the magic ring (6sts)
Round2: 2sc on each st around(12sts)
Round3: 1sc on one st and 2sc on the next st around (18sts). Fasten off leaving a long tail!
Sew the stomach to the body with the long tail left!
Eyes(Make2):
Eyeball:
With Cream Yarn:
Round1: Magic Ring, 4sc on the magic ring (4sts). Slst fasten off
Place the Safety Eyes on the center of eyeball
Eyelid:
With Green Yarn:
Round1: Magic Ring, 4sc on the magic ring (4sts)
Round2: 2sc on each st around(8sts)
Round3: 1sc on each st around (8sts). Fasten off leaving a long tail.
Now place the eyeball with safety eyes inside the eyelid!. Sew along the side with the long tail left on the eyelid.
Sew both the eyes to the body!
Mouth:
With black thread and sewing needle embroider the mouth!
Click on the link below to watch complete video tutorial for making this cute frog
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You may not copy or sell my patterns, or claim them as your own. You may sell your finished items made using my patterns, but please give credit to Gayathri from www.theyarnbowlcrochet.com or the link of my this page for the pattern. Thank you for understanding!
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