Tree Frog
Tree Frog
Tree Frog
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Tree frog
You’ll need –
• 2 big eyes (mine were 1 pair of 16.5mm amber cat safety eyes from craftbits.co.uk)
• 2 pipe cleaners
• A very small amount of cotton dk / light worsted yarn in 3 colours (green, white and
orange)
• A little stuffing
• A trusty 3.5mm crochet hook
• Sew each leg around a pipe cleaner, lengthwise, using blanket stitch and yarn
needle, with some of the white cotton yarn. Leave one end open and sew the
other neatly shut.
Head
• In green, do a magic circle with 8 single crochet sts, seal with a slip st.
• Row 1: Chain 1 and single crochet in the next 5 sts, chain 1 and turn.
• Row 2: Crochet 2 single sts in the first st, then 1 single crochet in the second, 2
singles in the third, 1 single in the fourth, and 2 singles in the fifth. Chain 1 and
turn.
• Row 3: Crochet 1 single st in the first st, 2 in the second, 1 in the third, 2 in the
fourth, 2 in the fifth, 1 in the sixth, 2 in the seventh, and 1 in the eighth. Chain 1
and turn.
• Row 4: Crochet 1 in the first, 2 in the second, 1 in sts 3 – 10, 2 in the eleventh, and
1 in the twelfth. Chain 1 and turn.
• Row 5: Crochet 1 in each st.
• Single crochet around the edges of the head to create a neat edge.
• Affix eyes.
• Chain 12 sts and join st 12 to 1 with a slip st. Sew around the eye and repeat for
the other eye.
Body (top)
Body (underside)
Suckers (x12)
• In orange make a 7 stitch circle using a magic circle, close with a slip st.
Making feet
• Weave in all the loose ends and sew a sucker onto the end of each toe. (I found
using a regular needle and thread made the best effect).
• Stitch the back feet to the back legs, and the front feet to the front legs; again, I’d
use regular needle and thread, rather than yarn.
Making frog
• Sew the green head to the green body, matching the back of the head to the
bigger end of the body.
• Match the front of the head to the tapered end of the white body, then sew it in
place. (pic1)
• Add a little stuffing, then position the front and back legs before sewing into place
on one side. (pics 2 & 3)
• Position the other legs, add more stuffing and sew the frog closed. (pic 4)
Finishing
• Bend frog into shape, with front legs going one way and the back legs going the
opposite way; so the knees and elbows pretty much touch, like this ><
• Ribbit…