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This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a frog in overalls, including materials needed, instructions for each part, and notes on customization. It emphasizes the use of specific yarn types and sizes, and offers guidance for selling the finished plushie while crediting the creator. The pattern is structured in US terminology and includes abbreviations for crochet terms.

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FroginOverallsCrochetPattern-3

This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating a frog in overalls, including materials needed, instructions for each part, and notes on customization. It emphasizes the use of specific yarn types and sizes, and offers guidance for selling the finished plushie while crediting the creator. The pattern is structured in US terminology and includes abbreviations for crochet terms.

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Frog in Overalls Crochet Pattern

By LorettasLoops
Notes
● The frog in the cover photo is made with “Alize Velluto”
yarn and a 5 mm hook.
● This pattern is written in US terminology
● This pattern is worked in continuous spiral rounds, so
there’s no need to sl st/ ch 1 at the end of each round.
● If you use a different sized yarn from the frog for the
outfit, then you may need to alter the pattern a little so
that it fits on your frog. Message me if you want extra
guidance with this!
● You may also want to alter the outfit pattern depending
on your preferences and your crocheting tension. You can
add a row of sc if you would like your overalls to be
longer, make more chains at the beginning if you want the
pant legs to be wider, etc.
● You may sell the plushie that you create using this
pattern as long as you credit me as the pattern creator,
but please do not sell, copy, steal or distribute the
pattern itself.
● If you get stuck on any part of this pattern, please
message my Etsy and I will be happy to help you!
Abbreviations
● R: round/row
● Mr: magic ring
● Sc: single crochet
● Inc: increase
● Dec: invisible decrease
● St: stitch
● Sl st: slip stitch
● Ch: chain
● FO: fasten off
● (#): st count at the end of each row
● (___) x_: repeat the steps in the parentheses the given
number of times.

Materials
● Size 6 blanket yarn in the color green and your desired color for
the overalls
● 5 mm crochet hook
● Black worsted weight yarn to embroider a smile
● Polyester stuffing
● Darning needle for sewing pieces together
● Safety eyes (I used size 12 mm)
● Stitch marker
● Scissors
Head
● R1: 6 sc in mr (6)
● R2: 6 inc (12)
● R3: (sc, inc) x6 (18)
● R4: (2 sc, inc) x6 (24)
● R5: (3 sc, inc) x6 (30)
● R6-8: 30 sc (3 rows) (30)
● R9: (1 sc, dec) x10 (20)
● Begin stuffing the head.
● R10: 10 dec (10)
● R11: 5 dec (5)
● Finish stuffing. FO and sew closed.

Eyes (make 2)
● R1: 6 sc in mr (6)
● R2: (2 sc, inc) x2 (8)
● R3: 8 sc (8)
● Sl st and FO, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Place safety eyes between R2 and R3. Stuff
lightly, then sew each eye onto R3-R5 of the
sides of the head.
● Embroider a smile onto R4 of the head using
thin black yarn.
Body
Legs (make 2)
● R1: 8 sc in mr (8)
● R2-3: 8 sc (2 rows) (8)
● FO.
● Repeat the above for the second leg, but ch 2 after you
finish the 3rd round and do not FO.
● After you ch 2, make a sc in any st on the first leg to
connect them. This counts as your first sc for the next
round!
● R4: (3 sc, inc) x2. Sc in each of the 2 connecting chains. (3sc,
inc) x2 around the second leg. Sc in the other side of the 2
chains. (24)
● R5: (4 sc, inc) x2, 2 sc, (4 sc, inc) x2, 2 sc (28)
● R6-8: 28 sc (3 rows) (28)
● R9: (2 sc, dec) x7 (21)
● R10: (1 sc, dec) x7 (14)
● Sl st and FO, leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff the body.
● Sew the body onto R10 of the head.

Arms (make 2)
● R1: 8 sc in mr (8)
● R2-4: 8 sc (3 rows) (8)
● Sl st and FO, leaving a long tail for sewing. stuff the arms.
● Sew an arm to each side of the frog's body, directly
underneath the head (R8-10 of body).
Overalls
Pant legs (make 2)

● R1: ch 12 (12)
● R2: sc into the first ch you made to form a closed circle. Sc
11 more (12)
● R3-4: 12 sc (2 rows) (12)
● FO
● Repeat the above for the 2nd pant leg, but ch 2 at the end of
the 4th round and do not FO.
● After you ch 2, sc in any st on the first pant leg to join. This
counts as your first sc for the next round.
● R5: 12 sc around the first pant leg, sc in each of the 2 chains,
12 sc around the second pant leg, sc in the other side of each
of the 2 chains. (28)
● R6-7: 28 sc (2 rows) (28)
● R8: (3 sc, dec) x5, 3 sc (23)
● Sl st and FO
● Note: put the overalls on the frog now so that creating the
bib and straps is easier.
Bib
● We will be working in 6 stitches from the last
round, at the front center of the overalls.
● Insert hook into the first st and pull yarn
through.
● R1: ch 1, sc in the same st, then sc 5 more (6)
● R2-4: ch 1 and turn. sc 6 (3 rows) (6)
● FO.

Straps
● Insert hook into the back of the overalls, 5 st from the
bottom left of the bib. Pull yarn through.
● R1: ch 10. Sl st into the top left corner of the bib. Then sl st
down the ch starting in the 2nd ch from the hook. (10)
● R2: when you reach the bottom, sc 9 across the back of the
overalls. Repeat r1 to make the 2nd strap. When you finish, sl
st into the next st of the overalls and FO.
Pockets (make 2)
● R1: ch 5 (5)
● R2: beginning in the 2nd ch from the hook, sc 4 (4)
● R3: ch 1 and turn. sc 4 (4)
● FO, leaving a long tail for sewing.
● Sew the bottom, left, and right sides of the pockets to each
pant leg.
Congratulations, you finished your
frog! I hope you enjoyed this
pattern! If you did, be sure to leave
a review on my Etsy, as it helps my
shop tremendously!

If you decide to post your final


plushie to instagram, be sure to tag
me (@lorettaloops), I would love to
see your creation!

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