6/20/2023 0 Comments Realistic frog plush pattern![]() ![]() scraps of wool-blend felt in dark yellow and white.6 inch x 12 inch piece of red fleece ( like this).1/2 yard of bright green fleece ( like this).Oh, and with that golden crown he’s also a frog prince. He’s got Velcro hands and feet so that he can hug a soft, plush heart (or a box of candy or another gift you have in mind). All rights reserved.Ferdinand is a lovable frog, perfect for Valentine’s Day or any day. © Copyright 2008 by AOK Corral Craft and Gift Bazaar. Make several frogs in different shades of green. The Large Frog Pattern is available on the Easy Print/PDF Version for $1.35 Finish the frog by sewing on the felt eye circles first and then adding the black beads in the center of the eyes, then stitch on the nose and the mouth.If needed add or remove some fiberfill and adjust. Take a non-zip plastic sandwich bag and put enough plastic beads into it to fill the 1" of space at the base of the frog body.Stuff the body with fiberfill leaving only about 1" at the base of the frog unstuffed.Stitch the frog body together leaving the opening at the bottom of the frog for turning right side out.Beginning with the top of the frog’s head, carefully pin the pieces together making sure that the raw edges meet and that the frog arms and legs are not going to be caught in the stitching except where they are attached to the body. ![]() Lay the right side of the frog back piece onto the front.Stitch the leg pieces onto the body 1/8" from the raw edge and remove the pins.Pin the finished legs into place pointing toward the inside of the body and making sure that the fabric strip is going to be outside the 1/4" seam allowance of the final stitching. Stitch the arm pieces onto the body 1/8" from the raw edge and remove the pins.Pin the finished arms into place pointing toward the inside of the body and making sure that the fabric strip is going to be outside the 1/4" seam allowance of the final stitching.Lay the frog front on a table with the right side facing up.Stitch around the frog belly circle edge with a zig-zag stitch or hand stitch.Place the frog belly circle onto the frog body front at the marked location, iron on.Follow manufacturer’s directions to apply "Heat’nBond" or other brand iron-on adhesive to the wrong side of the frog belly circle.Follow steps 3 to 10 given for the arms to make the legs substituting the 9 pieces of yarn for each arm with 15 pieces of yarn for each leg and dividing the 3" strip of fabric into 1 1/2" sections instead of 1" sections.Cut 2 strips of fabric that each measure 1/2" x 3".Cut 30 pieces of yarn that each measure 8" long.Tie the braid off with another small piece of yarn about 1/2" to 3/4" from the end.Braid the yarn starting at the fabric strip.Stitch through all thicknesses to secure the yarn ends between the fabric.Fold the right 1" over the yarn ends and hold in place.On the left 1" of the fabric strip, lay the ends of 9 pieces of the yarn.Lay one fabric strip down with the 2" length from left to right. ![]()
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