Amigurumi frog pattern




Frogs seems to be popular on internet these days. I've been seeing lots of cute frog illustrations and artworks on Instagram and Pinterest and wanted to make these frogs for quite some time. So today we'll see how to make an amigurumi frog. 

Please note: The pattern and images contained in this post are the sole property of 'A little love everyday'. Please don't redistribute or sell this pattern in whole or in parts. You may sell the finished products but kindly credit me as designer and link back to this page.

This pattern is written in US English terms and worked in continuous rounds unless stated otherwise.
You can buy the ad free printable pdf version of this pattern from my Etsy and Ravelry shop.


Materials needed:

  • Sport weight yarn in green and white.
  • 2 or 2.5 mm crochet hook.
  • Fibrefill for stuffing.
  • 8mm flat back eyes / safety eyes.
  • Tapestry needle.
  • Black embroidery thread.
  • Small amount of pink felt.

Abbreviations:

  • R - round/ row.
  • Ch - chain.
  • St(s) - stitch(es).
  • Sc - single crochet.
  • Inc - increase ( 2 sc in one st).
  • Dec - decrease ( sc 2 st together).
  • Sl st - slip stitch.
  • [...] - repeat the instructions given in between the brackets.
  • (...) - total number of stitches.

Head and body:

With green colour yarn,
R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6).
R2: Inc in each st (12).
R3: [ Sc in next st, inc ] X 6 (18).
R4: [ Sc in next 2 st, inc ] x 6 (24).
R5: [ Sc in next 3 st, inc ] x 6 (30).
R6: [ Sc in next 4 st, inc ] x 6 (36).
R7: [ Sc in next 5 st, inc ] x 6 (42).
R8- 15: Sc in each st (42).
R16: [ Sc in next 5 st, dec ] x 6 (36).
R17: [ Sc in next 4 st, dec ] x 6 (30).
R18: [ Sc in next 3 st, dec ] x 6 (24).
R19: [ Sc in next 2 st, dec ] x 6 (18).
R20: [ Sc in next st, dec ] x 6 (12).
Stuff firmly with fibrefill.
R21: Dec in each st (6).
Fasten off and weave in the ends.


Eyes (make 2):

With green colour yarn.
R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6).
R2: [ Inc in next 2 st, sc ] x 2 (10).
R3-5: Sc in each st (10).
Stuff the eyes. If using safety eyes, insert them between R4 and R5.
Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.

Arms (make 2):
With green colour yarn.
R1: 6 sc in magic ring (6).
R2: Sc in each st (6).
R3: [ Sc in next 2 st, inc ] x 2 (8).
R4: Sc in each st (8).
Don't stuff and sc through both the layers at the top of the arms to close. Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.

Legs (Make 2):

With green colour yarn,
R1: 6 sc in magic ring.
R2: 2 sc in  each st (12).
R3 -5: Sc in each st (12).
Stuff the legs and fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.

Belly patch:

With white colour yarn,
R1: 6 sc in magic ring(6).
R2: Inc in each st (12).
R3: [ Sc in next st, inc ] x 6 (18).
R4: [ Sc, inc, sc ] x 6 (24).
R5: [ Sc in next 3 st, inc ] x 6 (30).
R6: [ Sc in next 2 st, inc, sc in next 2 st ] x 6 (36).
Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.

Assembling:
  • Sew the eyes between R5 -7 on either side of the head.
  • If using flat back eyes or felt, glue the eyes at this point.
  • Sew the belly patch to the body just below R7.
  • Attach arms a little slantingly between R10 -12.
  • Sew the legs around R15- 17.
  • Embroider the mouth using black thread.
  • Cut 2 small round shaped pink felt for the cheeks and glue it  below the eyes.
And your little frog is now done!


I really hope you'll enjoy making this little frog. Do share your works on Instagram using the tag #littleloveeveryday as i'd love to see your makes.

Wishing you all a very happy new year friends! May this year  be filled with lots of happiness, prosperity and wonderful memories for you. Much love:)

7 comments

  1. An other cute and adorable creation !!!!
    Thanks for the pattern !
    Have a lovely weekend !
    Anna

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  2. Those frogs are just so adorable and thanks for sharing the pattern!

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  3. thanks real helpful! but what does x6 mean after every braket

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    1. hi! x6 means that you do the specific stitch 6 times!

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  4. thank you for the frog pattern!! it's so cute and I am glad that I found this just in time for my friend's birthday!

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