This frog pattern is for personal and home use only. I love how she used the fabric design for the eyes (and I’m such an impatient crafter….I love anything that eliminates a step from a project!)Ĭopyright © 2009-2011 by Ashley Hackshaw/Lil Blue Boo. Margaret from With or Without Nap made these adorable little frogs using this pattern download. Step 10: (optional) Use small knots around the base of the crown to attach the crown to the frog. Step 9: Using a needle and thread, use a blind stitch to sew the crown together in the back. Sew the decorative seams on the belly pieces on the reverse side of the fabric. Step 8: Topstitch 1/8″ from the edge all the way around the crown. Use a skinny object like the end of a small paintbrush or the dull end of a kabob skewer (that is what I use) to push the tiny points out. Step 5 & 6: Carefully cut trim the seam allowance around the points and notch around the “valleys”, otherwise you will have too much bulk when you turn it right side out. You might want to draw your sewing lines with your disappearing ink pen to make sure your point are perfect because if they aren’t you’ll be able to tell! Make sure to leave a small 1.5″ inch gap at the bottom so that the crown can be turned right side out. Step 3 & 4: Using a 1/4″ seam, starting at the bottom middle of the crown, sew all the way around the crown. Step 2: Carefully cut out the crown pieces and re-pin together if necessary. I use a disappearing ink pen to trace my crown just to make sure it is perfectly proportioned when I cut it out. Step 1: Place 2 piece of fabric right sides together and pin your template together with them. Note: You can modify the crown to have more “spikes” if you want or shorten it a little….but it will be a good starting point if you want to “crown” your little frog prince. Notch all of the curves and turn the frog right side out and stuff! Sew the 2″ gap closed with a needle and thread. Step 4: Place the bottom piece on top of the top piece, right sides together and sewed all the way around using a 1/4″ seam….leaving a 2″ gap on the inside of one of the legs. Step 3: Add button eyes and a pin a ribbon tongue in place. Step 2: Place the top pieces right sides together and sew them together along the top with a 1/4″ seam. Step 1: Cut two top pieces and one bottom piece on the fold using the pattern download. Use strategically placed fabric designs to replace button eyes for children under age 3.Īdd a rattle in the middle and ribbon tags to make a “taggie” infant toy. Stuff with soft polyfill or make it a beanbag. Mix and match fabrics and ribbons to create unique frogs for toys and gifts. The very first frog I made was a VERY OBESE frog….but we still have him and he makes a great doorstop. This is an updated version of the Stuffed Frog Prince Toy Pattern with both the frog toy/beanbag and frog prince crown pattern combined into one PDF. FREE delivery Tue, May 30 on 25 of items shipped by Amazon. And for even more adorable softie ideas, visit the Rag Doll Patterns page.I’m slowly updating some older Lil Blue Boo patterns to make them easier to download. Green Frog Plush Stuffed Animal, Soft Long-leg Frog Plush Doll Toys, Super Cute Frog Toy Christmas Birthday Gifts for Boys Girls Kids Toddlers Children, Fluffy Stuffed Frog Plushie Decoration, 14.1' 4.5 out of 5 stars 47. (See next page for more tips on working with fur.)Īnd please visit the Teddy Bear Patterns page for free teddy bear sewing projects. This way, you won't be trying to cut through two bulky layers at once and you'll avoid cutting into the fur. Discover short videos related to frog plushy template on TikTok. Instead cut your fur fabric in a single layer. And don't double your fabric as you usually would with a non-fur fabric. This way, all of the pile in your finished itemwill run in the same direction. And if your fur has a nap to it (where the pile runs in one direction), make sure to lay out and cut out your pattern so that all the pieces run in the same direction (usually with the pile running down). Then you can trace your cutting line around the pieces with a fabric marking pen and simply cut following the lines you've drawn. And when laying your pattern pieces onto your fur fabric, you may find it easier to use pattern weights to hold down the pattern pieces instead of pins. For instance, if you plan to use a fur fabric for your project, try following these tips for working with fur to help give your softie a more professional look: To cut fur fabric, place it fur side down, backing side up. And of course, a home-sewn stuffed animal doesn't have to look homemade.
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