How to crochet a frog
How to crochet a frog
Froggy Friend Pattern
Spring is in the air, and with spring comes frogs! Glorious frogs! As a kid, I remember having fun catching frogs in the creek with my sisters. We’d hold their soft, slimy bodies in our hands until they’d hop away. (I have since learned that you shouldn’t hold frogs without gloves on for the safety of both you and the frog!)
These days, I don’t go searching for frogs in the wild, but I do enjoy making cute frog themed art! I wanted to share this simple frog amigurumi pattern with you so that you could crochet a cute, round froggy friend of your very own and spread the froggy love.
Materials
Eyes (make 2)
Using green yarn.
Row 1. magic circle with 6 sc stitches (6)
Row 2. inc x 6 (12)
Row 3. sc x 12 (12)
Fasten off with a slip stitch. Leave a long tail for sewing onto the frog’s body.
Once you’ve finished crocheting the eye, it is time to attach the 6mm safety eye in place.
Insert the safety eye between rows 2 & 3. Secure backing onto the safety eye. Once secured, your frog eye should look like the below photo.
Arms/Legs (make 4)
Using green yarn.
Row 1. magic circle with 5 sc stitches (5)
Row 2. sc x 5 (5)
Row 3. sc x 5 (5)
Fasten off with a slip stitch. Leave a long tail for sewing onto the frog’s body.
Using green yarn.
Row 1. magic circle with 6 sc stitches (6)
Row 2. inc x 6 (12)
Row 3. [sc, inc] x 6 (18)
Row 4. [sc x 2, inc] x 6 (24)
Row 5. [sc x 3, inc] x 6 (30)
Row 6. sc x 30 (30)
Row 7. sc x 30 (30)
Row 8. sc x 30 (30)
Row 9. sc x 30 (30)
Row 10. sc x 30 (30)
Once you’ve completed row 10, your frog’s body should look like this:
Now it is time to sew the mouth onto your frog! For this step you will need your yarn needle and black embroidery thread. Thread your needle with the black embroidery thread. Continue following the steps in the below photos to create your frog’s mouth.
Row 11. sc x 30 (30)
Row 12. [sc x 3, dec] x 6 (24)
Row 13. [sc x 2, dec] x 6 (18)
Row 14. [sc, dec] x 6 (12)
Stuff firmly with fiber fill stuffing.
Row 15. dec x 6 (6)
Sew the hole closed and weave in the ends.
Putting the Pieces Together
Now that we’ve completed the eyes, arms/legs, and body of our frog, it is time to sew all of the pieces in place!
Using sewing pins, pin the eyes into place. Use the below photos to guide you on placement. I placed my eyes about 1.5 rows to the left and right of the top of the body.
Next, pin the arms and legs into place. I placed my frog’s arms about 1 row down from the bottom of the eyes. For the legs, I placed them about 4 rows below the arms.
Once all of the pieces are pinned onto your frog, use the yarn tails attached to each piece to sew the pieces to the body.
And that is it! You now have a cute amigurumi froggy friend of your very own! I hope you enjoyed this pattern! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me and I will do my best to reply as soon as I can.
Every amigurumi is different, even when following the same pattern. I love seeing the different amigurumis created from my patterns. If you’d like to share a picture of your finished froggy friend on social media, please tag me @toristorycreations! I would love to see them!
I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day. 🙂 Happy crocheting!
This is an original pattern by Toristory Creations. Please do not claim this pattern or any part of it as your own. If you plan on selling the amigurumi made from this pattern, please mention Toristory Creations as the pattern designer. You may place a link to this pattern on your own website, but please do not repost or republish any part of this pattern on your site or social media. As always, I love to see finished creations made by my patterns, so please share your own versions of this pattern with me @toristorycreations
Little Amigurumi Frog Crochet
In this article we will be showing you how to crochet a small amigurumi Frog. We think this small frog can win over the hearts of your small beloved children. If you like our article and want to help us out, feel free to like and share with your friends who are also crochet as a hobby, it really helps us out.
Little Frog amigurumi pattern crochet
Pattern by: @thecrochetjar
Abbreviations:
sc = single crochet
inc = increase (2 sc in the next stitch)
dec = decrease (join the next 2 stitches into 1)
sl st = slip stitch
dc = double crochet
tr = treble crochet
hdc = half double crochet
BLO = back loop only
FLO = front loop only
[ ] = number of stitches you should have at the end of the round/row
( ) x 6 = repeat whatever is between the brackets the number of times stated
To crochet little amigurumi frog you need:
Yarn: green and yellow color
Fiberfill for stuffing
Sewing needle and scissors
Little Amigurumi Frog crochet
Free crochet patterns
Body
Start with green color yarn
Ears (make 2)
Start with green color yarn
R 14: mr with 6 st | [6] |
R 15: sl st x 6 | [6] |
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Hands (make 4)
Start with green color yarn
Make 2 chain. From the 2nd ch from hook crochet hdc.
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Belly
Start with yellow yarn
R 1: mr with 6 st | [6] |
R 2: inc x 6 | [12] |
R 3: (1 sc, inc) x 6 | [18] |
R 4: sl st x 18 | [18] |
Assembly:
– Sew belly onto the main body
– Glue eyes onto the crocheted eye parts (or you can use black felt instead)
– Sew all of the frog’s parts together as the example shown.
– Embroider a cute tiny mouth above the belly.
All done. Congrats! Your little amigurumi frog is finished!
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33 Crochet Frog and Frog Hat Patterns
If you like four-legged slimy creatures and looking for an easy spring project, these 33 Crochet Frog Patterns will easily bring spring to life!
Frogs are amazing amphibians and they should be celebrated. If you’re someone who’s fascinated with these little green fellas, the patterns below are some inexpensive ways to please the frog-lover in all of us!
You’ll find toys, hats, booties, and more. There really is something for everyone!
1. Crochet Frog Pattern by Yuki Yarn Designs
This is Fritz, the Frog. He is very flexible (especially his legs) and is fond of yoga. But he also loves to lay down and relax in the grass. Or even better… in your bed!
If done with DK/light worsted yarn and a 3.5 mm (size E) hook, the frog will be about 12.6″ / 32 cm tall, including stretched legs.
2. Frog Coin Purse Crochet Pattern by Lau Loves Crochet
This Frog Coin Purse is absolutely adorable! This pattern is a wonderful addition to the family. the kids will love it and we’re sure that it won’t take long for the frog to be named either.
He is simply perfect for keeping all of those loose coins in. These are perfect to make for the kids as it will teach them how to save their money. It is also a great fashion accessory for them at the same time. All the kids at school will be wanting one soon enough.
For this pattern you will need to use a DK weighted yarn. The yarn pictured is Patons Smoothie DK in lime green.
You will also need a very small amount of black and white yarn to make the eyes of the frog.
This patterns also calls for a purse clasp, in size 9cm x 6.3cm. You can purchase one here
3. Tiny Froggy Amigurumi Pattern by Amigurumi Space
You won’t believe how easy it is to complete this Tiny Froggy Amigurumi Pattern. Make these adorable little guys for anyone who loves frogs!
You’ll have so much fun making the first one that you may not want to stop. Luckily, you can make a bunch of frogs and toads in almost no time at all.
Get the Pattern here
4. Frog Bookmark Crochet Pattern by Supergurumi Shop
Frog lover in your life? Time to whip up this frog bookmark crochet pattern!
This hand-crocheted page marker will make everyone’s reading even more fun. Super easy, super quick, and super adorable! What’s not to love?!
5. Frog Baby Booties Crochet Pattern by Hopeful Honey
These little crochet booties will help keep even the tiniest feet warm! Ranging from size zero to six months you can help keep her warm and fashionable.
This is an easy crochet pattern to work up and why wouldn’t you want to work it up?
Plus these little baby booties would make a wonderful gift!
Get the Pattern here
6. Crochet Frog Hat Pattern by Repeat Crafter Me
If you need a quick and cute crochet project, this frog hat is the one for you! Because it basically only uses one color, it works up fairly fast.
This hat worked up in worsted weight yarn, features a frog’s face and earflaps, perfect for staying warm in the winter’s chill.
Available from sizes baby to adult, this crochet frog hat will make everyone smile.
Get the Pattern here
7. Crochet Frog Baby Blanket Pattern by The Hat and I
The crochet frog baby blanket pattern is meant for beginners to intermediate crocheters. The tutorials and pdf’s available are well presented and easy to follow so you don’t have to leapfrog around while trying to figure it out.
On the whole, the only technical part of the crochet frog baby blanket pattern would be the tapestry, but again, the extensive tutorials have you covered there.
If you follow the instructions exactly as directed, you will be crocheting away like a pro in no time.
8. Prince Perry The Frog Amigurumi Pattern by Airali Design
With this crochet pattern, you can make your very own very handsome frog prince. Look at that smile! Isn’t he cute?
If you’re looking for something special to give as a baby shower or Valentine’s present why not surprise your loved ones with an original handmade gift?
You can crochet your own cute Prince Frog! The perfect gift for your special one! Just give it a little kiss!
9. Hooded Crochet Frog Blanket Pattern by Crafty Kitty Crochet
Hop into this fun, cute, frog hooded blanket crochet pattern – it’s the perfect gift for any frog lover!
Made using chunky yarn, the pattern works up quickly and is incredibly warm and cozy.
To top it off, the hood of the blanket has big frog eyes and some bashful blush – so this is the perfect combination of amigurumi and a cozy blanket!
Get the Pattern here
10. Pistachio The Frog Pants Crochet Pattern by Ira Rott Patterns
Meet Pistachio, a funny little frog who likes to be silly and joke with his friends in the pond.
He has his adorable smiling face on the bum of these pants. Isn’t it cute to see your little one wearing this as pajamas?
This frog pants crochet pattern comes in size newborn to 4-year old toddler.
11. Crochet Ribbit Hat Pattern by Swellamy
This hat has a great personality and is so much fun to make! It is adorable in any shade of green and makes your little froggy look even more adorable! This pattern includes instructions for making the Ribbit Hat in sizes Newborn to adult.
12. Frog Hanging Basket Crochet Pattern by Stringy Ding Ding
Want a useful yet funny crochet pattern? Then you have to make this hilarious frog basket with this free crochet pattern!
A very original and funny basket that you can hang on the wall or furniture. The basket is with a frog motif – beautiful and very roomy.
It’s another fantastic project that is worth having in your home!
Get the Pattern here
13. Crochet Frog Rattle Pattern by R Nata
These little crochet frog rattles are great helpers and will be very happy to settle in every children’s room. Your kids are gonna love them!
Crocheted with cotton yarn – these can be used as a rattle and a teether for babies to help develop grasp, coordination, attention and your baby can chew it for hours.
These cuties are great baby shower or birthday gifts for the little ones in your life!
14. Tree Frog Hat Crochet Pattern by Jenia’s Designs
This one-of-a-kind, fun, playful, and super cute Tree Frog Hat for Boys and Girls features an adorable character with realistic-looking frog features.
It’s warm, fun, and practical. The pattern sizing accommodates ages from newborn to adult.
A great gift idea that is perfect for chilly days, picture time, and back to school.
15. Crochet Frog Headband Pattern by Emma Crochet Design 4 U
What can be more interesting to make your own frog headband? The pattern fits both children and adults.
Learn how to create this quirky and adorable Frog Headband, a perfect way to brighten up a gloomy day!
It does not cost too much time to make it. It also can be a perfect handmade gift for your kids or friends.
16. Crochet Frog Applique Pattern by The Yarn Conspiracy
Make a crocheted frog applique that you can use for a wide variety of craft projects including card making, scrapbooking, craft embellishments, and sewing accessories.
This would be perfect to decorate skirts, blouses, sweaters, hats, scarfs, bags, gloves, baby clothes, children’s clothes, accessories, cushions, pillows, home decor projects, etc.
This applique measures 6” x 5” and works up so quickly!
17. Amy, The Frog Sun Hat Crochet Pattern by One And Two Company
This funny Amy the Frog Sun Hat is perfect from newborns to adults. This pattern includes 6 sizes, so you can make one for dad, for mom and your little one 🙂 It’s perfect for summer for its cute brim. In this pattern you will find Girl & Boy versions.
18. Mia, The Frog Free Amigurumi Crochet Pattern by Grace And Yarn
Meet Mia, the frog! She loves a high hopping adventure!
Mia measures about 13 inches tall and works up quickly. Her colors were chosen with Spring in mind but you can choose your own.
With this crochet frog, you’re just a hop, skip, and a jump away from holding a cute softie in your hands!
Get the Pattern here
19. Frog Hooded Cowl Crochet Pattern by The Hat And I
Get your frog on! A totally fun and functional hoodie that will add a little hop to your walk.
This frog hooded cowl crochet pattern includes three sizes: toddler, child, and adult. It’s absolutely perfect to keep everyone’s head and neck warm and cozy.
20. Five Green And Speckled Frogs Crochet Pattern by On A Whim By Lynn
Based on the “Five Green and Speckled Frogs” nursery rhyme, this fun activity toy features 5 adorable frogs, a small pond play mat complete with lily pads and bugs.
The log opens on one end to store your frogs and mat. So cute and hours of fun!
21. Frog Pillow Crochet Pattern by Anne Alster
Ths frog pillow is so adorable! Not only can your baby use it as a pillow, but they can play with it as a toy.
This whimsical pillow makes a great decorative accessory for a child’s bedroom and it also offers comfort and companionship while riding in a car.
Made using acrylic yarn, the finished size of this pillow is about 37 cm (15″) in diameter and 15 cm (6″) in height.
22. Frog Hat Crochet Pattern by Bailey Mille
Resting on Lily pads will look hard compared to this easy crochet hat pattern. Your bright frog hat will add a breath of freshness to your wardrobe just in time for spring. Helping you have fun and keep warm on the cool spring days and nights.
Get the Pattern here
23. Crochet Frog Purse Pattern by Deborah E. Burger
This Frog Purse, shown in shades of green, is a whimsical friend, sized for a child who may need to carry a pack of tissues, lunch money, etc. during the school day.
Made with simple crochet stitches, and then felted for a nice solid fabric, this adorable frog purse crochet pattern is surely a fun project.
Get the Pattern here
24. Betty And Bob Frogs Amigurumi Pattern by Amigurumi By Guli
Meet Betty and Bob, the swimmer frogs. They are the perfect friends for your child, sweet and charming, you can customize it as you like.
These cute amigurumi frogs are also a fantastic gift for a nursery or even do it for you. Sure you will have fun making them!
25. Crochet Frog Bucket Hats Pattern by Punk Crochetier
Make the perfect frog hat for a warm, sunny day! You can make a frilly, wavy, or flat brimmed hat. Feel free to experiment with different face designs to give your froggie hat a unique personality.
26. Fred The Frog Amigurumi Pattern by Il Dikko
Fred the frog, has a wireframe so he can stand on his own. You can bend his legs to make him sit in a variety of ways, you can have him dangle his legs, etc!
Green and orange yarn shades just make it look near-to-real. Plus, he comes with a cute blue scarf. Fred the frog is surely a fun treat for any frog lover in your life!
27. Crochet Frog Applique Pattern by Hanni Craft
Hook yourself a happy amphibious friend with this cute crochet frog applique pattern. A very easy pattern that is suitable for a beginner who is familiar with basic crochet stitches.
These fun fellows are made with DK weight yarn and a size G (4.00mm) crochet hook.
These handmade crochet frogs have many uses! You can sew them or stick them to hats, slippers, photo frames, books, in scrapbooks, or add them to your own handmade greetings cards.
Get the Pattern here
28. Crochet Frog Coaster Pattern by The Hat And I
This crocheted frog coaster would look super sweet on a table, desk, in a kid’s room, or anywhere else you’d like some company. It’s big enough for a favorite mug or small morning bowl!
And just in case you happen to know any frog enthusiasts, this adorable coaster is also a perfect handmade gift for them.
29. Frog Potholder Crochet Pattern by Hoooker
While this includes complete written instructions for the frog potholders, the pattern can also be used to make scarves, squares for blankets, etc.
Make these cute and whimsical crocheted frog potholders which measure approximately 7 inches square when finished. These are double thick potholders to protect your hands, counters, and table.
30. Tree Frog Crochet Pattern by Kristi Tullus
This little tree frog is not too complicated to crochet, but it does have very tiny details and wire inside the legs, which are a bit fiddly to make.
But if you have some patience and enjoy working on small details, this tree frog crochet pattern is right up your alley.
The total size of this crochet frog will be 14 cm (or 5 1/2 inches) long, that’s including the legs.
Get the Pattern here
31. Crochet Frog Hat For Pet Pattern by X Moon Bloom
Want to bring your pet to a party, but don’t have a costume? This funny crochet frog hat will be a small highlight for you and your pet’s evening.
This hat measures 9 inches long and 3 inches wide. This does not include the ties, which you can adjust to your desired length.
This will fit a cat, chihuahua, up to a medium-sized dog (ex: bulldog) by making the straps longer. It does look amazing on both cats and dogs!
32. Crochet Frog Hat Pattern by Instructables
This is a very adorable and super easy frog hat crochet pattern. It works up really fast and is a great idea for last minute baby gift. You can add a cute bow or flower to make it a little feminine, or leave it just the way it is.
Get the Pattern here
33. Princess And The Frog Crochet Pattern by Sweet Potato 3
The frog hat and crown both come in sizes from newborn up to child. These work up quickly and would make an amazing Halloween costume for your kiddos! Make them individually for another adorable piece.
The frog hat features the big and bold eyes that are so distinct on a frog. The earflaps wrap around your little ones head to keep them nice and warm with the adorable addition of little frog feet at the end; your little one will be cute like kermit!
Get the Pattern here
There is really just something so adorable about these crochet frog patterns!
If you finished one, we would be so happy if you post a picture of your crocheted frogs to our Facebook Page.
And also, take time to browse all other patterns we have here. You will surely find something interesting to crochet next.
For now, let’s make one (or all!) of these crochet frog patterns that are too good to ignore!
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Flippy the Crochet Frog Free Pattern
Learn How to Crochet an Amigurumi Frog
If crochet were to have a mascot, it would definitely be a frog! (For any beginners out there who are unfamiliar, the term “frogging” in crochet means to open up your project because you just “rip it, rip it” lol!) So a crochet frog is just the thing we needed to add to our collection.
We actually crocheted our first prototype of Flippy a few months ago, when a client asked us to crochet a frog toy for her child. She wanted a frog plushie without any clothes so he was a little different from what Flippy is today but we were definitely smitten! Then, of course, life happened in the middle (don’t you hate it when life gets in the middle of your crochet?) and so it took a while. But we love the result – those eyes!
And do you know the best part? Flippy is the easiest amigurumi animal pattern in our collection so far.
About this Crochet Frog Pattern
This crochet frog pattern works up to be approximately 8 inches tall. It is an easy amigurumi pattern for beginners (but at the same time so cute that crocheters of all skill levels will want to make him!). The steps are simple but it also allows you to practice things like colour changes, crocheting in the back loops, and increases and decreases. So if you’re looking for an amigurumi pattern for absolute beginners, Flippy the crochet frog is a great pattern to begin with!
The legs, body and head of this easy crochet frog are all worked in one piece. We even have a tutorial on how to crochet in the arms to the body- so you just have to sew on the eyes, making it almost a no sew amigurumi.
Our frog pattern comes with cute little swim shorts but, if you’re feeling adventurous, you can switch the outfit with any of the other animals in the series by keeping the body colour the same but using the other animal pattern for until you crochet in the arms, and then switching to the pattern for the frog.
If you would like an ads-free, print-friendly PDF version of our pattern, you can buy it from our Ravelry store.
Want to save this pattern for later? Save this pin to your Pinterest board.
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You can also pair this pattern, with our cute frog crochet baby rattle for a truly adorable and unique gift for a baby!
This pattern is for your personal use only and cannot be sold, copied, or reproduced in any way without permission from the designers. You may sell finished objects made from this pattern but please give credit to chaicoffeecrochet.com as the pattern designers.
Crochet Frog Free Pattern
Tools & Materials That You Will Need
Crochet Stitches and Abbreviations
This pattern is written in US terms and crocheted in a spiral unless stated otherwise.
Sl st: slip stitch
SC: single crochet
INVDEC: invisible decrease
INC: two SC in the same stitch
BLO: back loops only
Finished size: Approximately 8 inches tall.
How to Crochet a Frog Amigurumi
Arms (make 2)
Use green
Round 1: 6 SC into a magic circle (6)
Round 2: INC in each stitch around (12)
Round 3: (5 SC, INC) twice (14)
Round 4-5 (2 rounds): SC around (14)
Round 6: (5 SC, INVDEC) twice (12)
Stuff the bottom of the arms lightly.
Round 7: (4 SC, INVDEC) twice (10)
Round 8-16 (9 rounds): SC around (10)
Tip: If you want to attach the arms to your frog while crocheting the body (it’s a really easy no-sew way!), see our tutorial on crocheting arms to your amigurumi to see how to finish off the arms.
If you prefer to sew the arms to your frog, fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. Do not stuff the rest of the arm.
Legs (make 2)
Stuff legs lightly as you go.
Using green yarn
Round 1: 6 SC into a magic circle (6)
Round 2: INC in each stitch around (12)
Round 3: (SC, INC) six times (18)
Round 4: (2 SC, INC) six times (24)
Round 5: SC in BLO around (24)
Round 6-10 (5 rounds): SC around (24)
Change to shorts accent colour.
Round 11-12 (2 rounds): SC around (24)
Fasten off for the first leg. Leave a long tail for sewing to sew the hole between the legs when joining.
Repeat rounds 1-12 for the second leg but don’t fasten off.
Body
Change to main shorts colour
Now we will join the legs. If this is your first time doing this, we have a tutorial on how to join the legs in Round 13.
Round 13: Sl st into the first unworked stitch of the first leg. SC in the remaining 23 stitches of the first leg and the 24 stitches of the second leg. (48)
Use the yarn tail from the first leg to sew closed any hole remaining between the legs.
Round 14-20 (7 rounds): SC around (48)
Change to shorts accent colour
Round 21-22 (2 rounds): SC around (48)
Change to green
Round 23-41 (19 rounds): SC around (48)*
*If you are crocheting on the arms for your frog, you will attach them in Round 28. See the tutorial on how to crochet on the arms for instructions. If you are planning on sewing on the arms, you will sew them on once we are done with the body.
Round 42: (6 SC, INVDEC) six times (42)
Round 43: (5 SC, INVDEC) six times (36)
Round 44: (4 SC, INVDEC) six times (30)
Round 45: (3 SC, INVDEC) six times (24)
Round 46: (2 SC, INVDEC) six times (18)
Round 47: (SC, INVDEC) six times (12)
Ensure that the body is stuffed firmly.
Round 48: INVDEC six times (6)
Fasten off. Insert needle in front loop of each stitch and pull tight to close. If you haven’t attached the arms to your frog yet, you sew them on between Rounds 28 and 29.
Eyes (make 2)
Begin with white
Round 1: 6 SC into a magic circle (6)
Round 2: INC in each stitch around (12)
Round 3: (SC, INC) six times (18)
Change to green
Round 4: SC in BLO around (18)
Round 5-7 (3 rounds): SC around (18)
Insert your safety eyes in the center of the magic circle and stuff the eyes.
Round 8: (SC, INVDEC) six times (12)
Round 9: INVDEC six times (6)
Fasten off. Insert needle in front loop of each stitch and pull tight to close.
Sew onto the head between Rounds 3 and 5 from the top, approximately 5 stitches apart.
Cheeks & Mouth
Use light pink yarn
Round 1: 6 SC into a magic circle. Sl st to the first stitch and fasten off (6)
Embroider on a smile between Rounds 18 and 19 from the top of your frog and sew the cheeks onto your frog at each end of the mouth.
Your Flippy the crochet frog is now complete! We hope you enjoyed this crochet frog free pattern! We would love to see your finished amigurumi frog, so share them on our Facebook group Amigurumi with Chai Coffee Crochet or tag us on Instagram @chaicoffeecrochet We like to share a selection of makes from our patterns in our stories and highlights.
If you enjoyed this pattern, why not try some of the other amigurumi animals in our Juna series?