Free Frog Crochet Pattern: Pocket Pal Tutorial

New Pattern Release – Pocket Pal Frog Crochet Pattern! This hoppy little guy is joining the Free Pocket Pal pattern series this week. Calling all…

New Pattern Release – Pocket Pal Frog Crochet Pattern! This hoppy little guy is joining the Free Pocket Pal pattern series this week.

Calling all frog lovers!  Have you been wanting to try your hand at amigurumi but haven’t found the perfect project to get started? Look no further than this simple frog crochet pattern!  This free amigurumi pattern is perfect for beginners with basic crochet skills.  With easy-to-follow written instructions, helpful photos, and even video tutorials, you’ll be well on your way to creating your own plush pal – in time for Spring!  This quick and easy project is a fantastic introduction to the world of amigurumi and fun crochet projects.

The Pocket Pal Frog was designed to be the perfect gift for the little one in your life or a great addition to your craft table. This easy to follow pattern will help you create a cute, quick, fun, friend to be loved for years to come.

The frog is made using Bernat Baby Velvet Yarn, which is a medium weight (4), super soft chenille style yarn (very similar to the Boheme Velvet Double Yarn from Hobbii!).  These stuffed animals work up absolutely beautifully with this yarn, and sit approximately 5 inches tall, plus it comes in a variety of colours and can be found online at Yarnspirations.  

In a Relationship with a Frog Lover?

Looking for a great way to celebrate your love?  Surprise your sweetheart with a pair of adorable crochet frogs! This easy to make Pocket Pal Frog Amigurumi, is the perfect pattern for beginners, and will help you to create a personalized gift.  Imagine a sweet green frog couple holding hands, or a blushing bride frog with a handsome groom by her side. With a little creativity, you can craft the perfect adorable crochet frogs to commemorate a special occasion.  These cuties are not just great gifts for Valentine’s Day, but also for wedding favors or anniversaries.

Change the Size of Your Frog Amigurumi!

Did you know you can easily customize the size of your cute crochet frogs?  This easy amigurumi pattern offers a great way to experiment with different doll sizes. Simply swap to a different yarn!  For a truly huggable friend, try using a thicker yarn like a bulky or super bulky weight yarn. This will create a delightfully oversized and cuddly cute frog.  On the other hand, using a thinner yarn will result in a super cute little froggy, perfect for keychain accessories. With a little yarn experimentation, you can create a whole family of adorable amigurumi frogs in various sizes, all based on this one easy pattern. Check out this post for some guidelines on how.

The pattern is shown using 12 mm safety eyes, from Suncatcher Craft Eyes (Danielle is fantastic and I highly recommend her eyes). For those of you wanting to sell or gift to kids under 3, the pattern also includes instruction for crochet eyes.

All the patterns in the Pocket Pal Series work up quickly and easily with minimal sewing required. The head and body are worked in one piece with the option to crochet the limbs in as you go. The patterns also include video tutorials to assist if you need it. Since they work up so quickly the Pocket Pal Animals are perfect to make as a last minute gift or take to your next craft market.


If you love this easy crochet pattern? Then check out my other crochet ‘pocket pal designs’! There are lots of unique designs and easy amigurumi patterns with helpful photo tutorials to make all sorts of adorable crochet animals to cuddle!


Check out the Pocket Pal Frog crochet pattern below or grab the inexpensive ad-free PDF on Ravelry or Etsy

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What you will need to make your Pocket Pal Frog Crochet Pattern

Materials:

Hook size 4.0 mm(G) – Worsted (4)) Bernat Baby Velvet

For This Project I used a Furls Odyssey hook.

Yarn :

Worsted
Main Colour: 100 yards – Misty Green or Tiny Teal
Accent Colours:
Pinksmall amount
Whitesmall amount
Blacksmall amount
  • Polyester filling – small amount
  • 2 – 12mm Black safety eyes (not suitable for children under 3):  see video for embroidering sleepy eye as an alternative.
  • Stitch Markers or Safety pins to help with sewing placement
  • Yarn needle to weave in the ends

Frog With Bow

Gauge:   

4 Rounds of Gauge Pattern = 1.75 inch diameter

Gauge Pattern:       

Create a Magic Ring
Round 1:     6sc in the ring (6)
Round 2:     2sc in each st (12)
Round 3:     *sc, 2sc* 6 times (18)
Round 4:    *sc in the next 2 sts, 2sc* 6 times (24)

Abbreviations:

chchain
scsingle crochet
scdecsingle crochet decrease
ssslip stitch
st(s)stich(es)
*to*repeat the sequence between the ** the number of times indicated

Special Stitches & Techniques: 

Magic ring –     https://youtu.be/s3xHu-fmQ6k
No Sew Method Attaching Legs:     https://youtu.be/W7x8-ylZiyU
No Sew Method Attaching Legs: https://youtu.be/-m_GTt5JVNE
Sleepy Eyes –        https://youtu.be/4kO0XAkXMGo
Surface Crochet – http://www.mooglyblog.com/surface-crochet-tutorial/
Mouth Embroidery –

Notes:

  • #sc, eg. (2sc, 3sc, etc) shows the number of scs to be completed in the indicated st
  • Sts listed between brackets are all worked in the same st, eg. (hdc, dc)
  • I highly recommend using a stitch marker to help keep track of the rounds for the body/head
  • The pattern has both a ‘sew’ and no sew option for the limbs shown in the Body/Head section.

It is highly recommended to complete the Pocket Pal patterns in the order they are written (especially if you are using the no-sew option for the limbs).

Start your Pocket Pal Frog Crochet Pattern

Arms (make 2):   

The arms are worked from the “hand” to the body, in continuous rounds.  

Using Main Colour, create a  Magic Ring

Round 1:     6sc in the ring (6)
Round 2:      *2sc* 6 times (12)
Round 3-4:     sc in each st (12)
Round 5:    *sc in the next 2 sts, scdec* 3 times (9)
Round 6:    *sc, scdec* 3 times (6)
Stuff only the ‘hand’ portion of the arm, the rest will be left unstuffed
Rounds 7-12:    sc in each st (6)   
Flatten and sc through both sides (3sts). 
End off leaving a 12 inch tail if sewing.

Legs (make 2):   

The legs are worked from the “foot” to the body, in continuous rounds.  

Using Main Colour, create a Magic Ring

Round 1:     6sc in the ring (6)
Round 2:      *2sc* 6 times (12)
Round 3:      *sc in the next 3 sts, 2sc* 3 times (15)
Rounds 4-6:     sc in each st (15) 
Round 7:     *sc in the next 3 sts, scdec* 3 times (12)
Round 8:    *sc in the next st, scdec* 4 times (8)
Stuff only the ‘foot’’ portion of the leg, the rest will be left unstuffed
Rounds 9-16:    sc in each st (8)
Flatten and sc through both sides (4sts).  
End off, leaving a 12 inch tail if sewing.

Body/Head:    

The body and head are worked in one piece from the bottom up in continuous rounds.  

Option 1:    Sewing the Legs and Arms to the body

If you are sewing your legs and arms onto your body then ‘sc in each st’ for Round  6 and Round 21.

Option 2:      Crochet Legs and Arms to the body

If you are crocheting your legs and arms onto your body please follow the pattern as written for the Body/Head.For assistance in crocheting the limbs on see Videos: 

    Attaching Legs: https://youtu.be/W7x8-ylZiyU
    Attaching Arms:https://youtu.be/-m_GTt5JVNE

Using Main Colour, create a Magic Ring

Round 1:    6sc in the ring (6)
Round 2:    *2sc* 6 times (12)
Round 3:    *sc in the next st, 2sc* 6 times (18)
Round 4:    *sc in the next 2 sts, 2sc* 6 times (24)
Round 5:    *sc in the next 3 sts, 2sc* 6 times (30)
Round 6 Option 1:      sc in each st (30)

Option 2:    Hold your first leg in front of your work (body).  Working through both pieces, sc in the next 4 sts, working through the body only, sc in the next 5 sts, Hold the second leg in front of your work (body).  Working through both pieces, sc in the next 4 sts, working through the body only, sc in the last 17 sts (30).

Pocket Pal Frog, Leg

Round 7:    *sc in the next 4 sts, 2sc* 6 times (36)
Rounds 8-12:    sc in each st (36)
Round 13:    *sc in the next 4 sts, scdec* 6 times (30)
Round 14:    sc in each st (30)
Round 15:     *sc in the next 3 sts, scdec (24)
Round 16:    sc in each st (24)
Note: You may want to begin stuffing, but I usually wait until the arms are crocheted on.
Round 17:    *sc in the next 2 sts, scdec* 6 times (18), end off, weave in end.
Round 18 Option 1:    sc in each st (18)

Option 2:      Place the animal down on a hard surface with the body face ‘up’ and the legs facing you.  Locate the 4 centre front sts and mark them with a stitch marker (the arms will be placed on either side of these sts). Locate the far right marked st.  Count over 3 sts to the right of it and attach your yarn to the body. (If left handed you will locate the left st and count over 3 sts to the left).  
Place the first arm in front of the body to the right of the marked sts (left if you’re left handed).  Working through both pieces (beginning with the first st of the arm and the stitch on the body you attached your yarn to), sc in the next 3 sts. 
Working through the body only, sc in the next 4 sts (these are your marked sts).  Place the second arm in front of your work (body). Working through both pieces, sc in the next 3 sts, working through the body only, sc in the last 8 sts (18).  

Round 19:    *sc in the next 2 sts, 2sc* 6 times (24)
Round 20:    *sc in the next 3 sts, 2sc* 6 times (30)
Round 21:    *sc in the next 4 sts, 2sc* 6 times (36)
Rounds 22-26:    sc in each st (36)
Note: Safety eyes will be added to the eye bumps.  Instructions shown in sewing section at the end of the pattern.  Continue stuffing.
Round 27:    *sc in the next 4 sts, scdec* 6 times (30)
Round 28:    *sc in the next 3 sts, scdec* 6 times (24)
Round 29:    *sc in the next 2 sts, scdec* 6 times (18)
Finish stuffing
Round 30:    *sc, scdec* 6 times (12)
Round 31:    *scdec* 6 times (6)
End off leaving a 6 inch tail, cinch the last 6 sts together and weave in the end. 

Eye Bumps: (make 2)   

Made in continuous rounds.

Using Main Colour, create a Magic Ring

Round 1:    6sc in the ring (6)
Round 2:    *2sc* 6 times (12)
Round 3:    *sc in the next 3 sts, 2sc* 3 times (15)
Rounds 4-6:    sc in each st (15)
End off leaving a 12 inch tail for sewing.

Eyes:

Made in continuous rounds.

 If using Safety Eyes: (make 2)

Using White, create a Magic Ring

Round 1:    6sc in the ring (6)
Round 2:    *2sc* 6 times (12)
End off leaving a 12 inch tail for sewing.

If NOT using safety eyes: (make 2)   

Using Black, create a Magic Ring

Round 1:    6sc in the ring (6), change to White leave black attached.
Round 2:    *2sc* 6 times (12)
Round 3 (optional):     using black, surface crochet through the base of sts from Round 2.
End off leaving a 12 inch tail for sewing.

Cheeks: (make 2)   

Made in 1 round.

Using Pink, create a Magic Ring

Round 1:    6sc in the ring (6)
Slip st to the first stitch.  End off leaving a 9 inch tail for sewing to the head. 

Bow:

Using Pink, ch 4, join to the first chain to create a loop

Round 1:    Ch2, 3dc in the loop, ch2, ss into the loop, ch2, 3dc in the loop, ch2, ss into the loop
End off, leaving an 18” tail.  Wrap the tail around the centre of the bow 6-8 times, secure the tail at the back of the bow.  Use the remaining tail for sewing.

How to assemble your Pocket Pal Frog Crochet Pattern

Sewing Placement – I highly recommend pinning ALL parts in place BEFORE sewing to make sure everything sits properly and is to your liking 🙂

Note:  Disregard sewing the legs and arms if you’ve already crocheted them on.
Legs:
Place the legs at approx Round 5 of the body about 5 sts apart.Sew in place.  When sewing the legs in place I sewed the top of the last FULL ROUND DOWN instead of just the sts from crocheting the round together.  
Arms:
Place the arms at approx Round 18 of the body, approx 4 sts apart.  Sew in place.  When sewing the arm in place I sewed the top of the last FULL ROUND DOWN instead of just the sts from crocheting the round together.  
Add Eyes/Safety Eyes to Eye Bumps:  
If using Safety Eyes: Place the safety eye through the centre of the eye, and through Round 4 of the eye bump.  Secure the safety eye and sew down around Round 2 of the eye
If NOT using Safety Eyes:  place the eye between Rounds 3-6 of the Eye Bump.  Sew in place along Round 2 of the eye.
Eye Bumps:
Place the Eye bumps on either side of the head between Rounds 24 and 29.  Stuff lightly and sew in place along Round 6 of the Eye Bump
Cheeks:  
Place the Cheeks above each arm between Rounds 21 and 24.  Sew in place along Round 1 of the cheek.
Mouth:
Embroider a big smile on your Frog.
Bow:
Place between the eye bumps and sew in place.

Congratulations!

You have now completed your Pocket Pal Frog Crochet Pattern.

As you’ve seen, the world of crochet offers endless possibilities when it comes to crafting adorable little froggy friends! Keep in mind that you can design a happy frog couple, or build a whole family of different sizes! This Free Frog Crochet Pattern provides the perfect jumping-off point for you to be as creative as you want to be!  With a few different yarns and some basic crochet skills, you can create unique handmade pieces that are sure to turn anyone into a frog lover!  So grab your yarn, follow this easy written pattern, and get ready to be charmed by the world of cute crochet frogs!

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