Frog_Purse_Pattern_v1.pdf

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Frog Coin Purse
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Frog Coin Purse
You will need:
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4mm crochet hook
A purse clasp—These are available on eBay—you will need to
search for a 9x6.3cm Arch Frame Kiss Clasp. If you have any
problems in sourcing one, then I am happy to provide one
for you for £1.60 plus 90p postage (UK only). Please email
Laura.sutcliffe@hotmail.com
Green DK weight yarn—I use Patons DK Smoothie 100%
acrylic as it has a lovely shiny finish. A 100g ball of this is
200m long so any yarn of the same weight would be ok.
Small amount of white DK weight yarn—Again I use Patons
DK Smoothie.
Very small amount of black yarn (just for the eyes)
Green thread for attaching the pieces to the purse clasp —
Any thinner yarn or embroidery thread would be suitable,
but DK weight yarn is too thick to go through the holes on
the clasp.
A small amount of polyester toy stuffing for the legs & eyes (you can use off-cuts
of yarn if you don’t have any stuffing)
Other tools you will need are a tapestry needle, a needle fine enough to fit
through the holes in the purse clasp and some scissors.
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Stitches & Abbreviations used (United States):
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Ch = chain stitch
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St = stitch / stitches
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Sl st = slip stitch
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Sc = single crochet
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Inc = increase (2 single crochet stitches made into a single stitch)
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Sc2tog = decrease
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(sc, inc) around = an sc then an inc, repeat this until the round is complete
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[?] = total number of sc stitches you should have in the completed round (not
including any chains)
Pattern Notes:
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Most of the pattern is worked in continuous rounds (no joining) unless otherwise
instructed.
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I recommend using a stitch marker to mark the start of each round.
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If you have any questions regarding this pattern, please email
Laura.sutcliffe@hotmail.com and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
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You may sell items that you make from this pattern, but please do not
share or distribute the pattern itself. Thank you.
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Body (Make 2 pieces)
Round #
Round 1
Details
Ch5, Sc into the 2nd chain from hook. Sc in each of the next 2
stitches. 3 sc in last.
Continue working on the other side of the chain. Sc in each of the
next 2 stitches, inc in last.
Inc, sc 2, (inc x3), sc 2, (inc x2)
*inc, sc 4, inc, sc 2, repeat from *
*(Inc x2), sc 5, (inc x2) sc, repeat from *
*Sc, (inc x 3), sc 5, (inc x3), sc 2 repeat from *
Sc around
Sc around
* Sc 3, (inc x4), sc 7, (inc x4) sc 2 repeat from *
Sc around
Sc around
*Sc 5, (inc x5), sc 8, (inc x5), sc 5 repeat
Sc around
Sl st into next stitch, FO and weave in ends
Total # of
stitches
[10]
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Round 8
Round 9
Round 10
Round 11
Round 12
[16]
[20]
[28]
[40]
[40]
[40]
[56]
[56]
[56]
[76]
[76]
Round 2 complete
Round 4 complete
Round 8 complete
Round 10 complete
Round 12 complete
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Back Legs
In green, make 2 pieces.
Round #
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Round 8
Round 9
Round 10
Round 11
Round 12
Round 13
Details
Ch2, sc 6 into 2nd chain from hook (do not join)
You can use the magic ring method if you prefer.
Inc around
(sc, inc) around
(sc 2, inc) around
Sc around
Sc around
(Dec, sc 4) around
(Dec, sc 3) around
Sc around
Sc around
(Dec, sc 6) around
(Dec, sc 5) around. Add a small amount of stuffing, just enough so
the leg is lightly puffy (see photo below).
Dec around
Sl st into next stitch, FO and leave a long tail for assembly.
Total # of
stitches
[6]
[12]
[18]
[24]
[24]
[24]
[20]
[16]
[16]
[16]
[14]
[12]
[6]
Round 13 complete
Very lightly stuffed
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Back Feet
In green, make 2 pieces.
These are worked in rows (not rounds)
Row #
Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
Row 4
Row 5
Row 6
Row 7
Details
Ch4, sc into 2nd chain from hook and following 2 stitches, turn ch1
Inc, sc, inc, turn ch1
Inc, sc 3, inc, turn ch1
Inc, sc 5, inc, turn ch1
Inc, sc 7, inc, turn ch1
Inc, sc 9, inc, turn ch1
Inc, sc 11, inc,
FO and leave a long tail for assembly.
Fold the triangle in half (see photo below) and whip stitch around the
edges. Weave in the ends.
Total # of
stitches
[3]
[5]
[7]
[9]
[11]
[13]
[15]
Fold along the line (shown
in red) before sewing the
edges together.
After sewing, your foot
should look something like
this.
Assemble Back Legs
Sew the open end of the back leg piece to the narrow corner of the back foot triangle
as shown below. Leave any remaining tail to use when you sew the leg onto the body.
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