Frog Stuffed Animal Sewing Pattern - Digital Download

$ 9.00

While real frogs may be a bit slimy, these plush frogs are perfect for hugging! Learn to make your own with this digital sewing pattern. It's modeled after a spring peeper and has a cute bean shaped body with big legs.

Included:
The frog pattern itself with 1/4 seam allowance and exact sewing lines, printing instructions, suggested cutting layouts, 2 pages of sewing tips, and a step by step written tutorial along with accompanying full color photographs to help you complete your project.

There is also a free video tutorial here: https://youtu.be/QNE-k5Z41qw

Size:
Your finished frog will measure 6 inches long, 7 inches wide including the back feet, and 3 inches tall.

Tools and Materials You Will Need:
• Minky Fabric ( 9 x 27 in )
• Turning/Stuffing Tools
• 1 Pair 13mm Safety Eyes
• Matching Thread
• Stuffing

+ All other sewing supplies you may need for a regular sewing project including scissors, straight pins, sewing needles, and (optionally) a sewing machine.

Skill Level:
Intermediate-Advanced (7/10)
This pattern is moderately difficult. The main body shape is very simple, but the legs and feet can be difficult due to their small size. You will need to be experienced in turning, stuffing, and sewing small parts.   Hand sewing is used extensively in this pattern to attach the legs.

Language:
English

Download Format: 
.PDF File

Printing Format: 
Letter (8.5 x 11 inches)

Important Info:
You are welcome to sell items you personally create using this pattern as long as you credit the design to BeeZeeArt. You may not, under any circumstances, redistribute, sell, or otherwise claim this pattern, including associated photos, as your own.

You are purchasing a digital sewing pattern. There are no refunds. Please purchase accordingly.

Customer Reviews

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m.p.
Truly excellent pattern that I made comically difficult for myself

This is a really fantastic pattern that will make a super cute frog! I made the choice to use upholstery fabric - to anyone curious it works, but you will increase your ladder stitching skills exponentially. Due to the thickness of the fabric and complete lack of any stretch I could not turn the legs or feet, so I back-stitched what i could wrong sides together and then flipped things around to sew the rest from the outside.
Not sure i would suggest doing this but my frog turned out great so I regret nothing! It would definitely have been easier with pretty much any other fabric but I think that it still works and looks excellent is a testament to beezee's pattern drafting skill.

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Rosalind
Produces one very cute frog! I will admit,...

Produces one very cute frog! I will admit, it was MUCH more difficult than I thought it would be (mostly turning the small parts). But it was definitely worth the result!! :)

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Kiarra
The instructions were good my frog is so a...

The instructions were good my frog is so adorable.

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Brenda D.
Love the pattern as it's easy to follow. Y...

Love the pattern as it's easy to follow. You definitely need to have skill in turning the fabric with small items.

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Maybell
They are so fun to make! The toes are a li...

They are so fun to make! The toes are a little small, but entirely possible. Resizing works well!