Melly Teddy Ragdoll Fredrick Frog Crochet Pattern

Melly Teddy Ragdoll Fredrick Frog

Amigurumi Crochet – Paid Pattern

Fredrick Frog

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PURCHASE THE PDF PATTERN

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WHAT YOU WILL CROCHET

  • Ragdolls have a firmly stuffed head, feet and hands, and a flat body; a cross between a soft toy and a lovey blanket – perfect for lots of cuddles.

FINISHED SIZE

  • Each ragdoll is 46 cm (18 inches) from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet.

CROCHET SKILL

  • Easy to adventurous beginners.
  • You will need a basic knowledge of the amigurumi technique.
  • The pattern has helpful hints along the way which are highlighted in purple.

TERMINOLOGY

  • US with metric sizes.

WHAT YOU NEED

  • 3.5 mm hook
  • Stuffing
  • Sewing needle
  • Stitch marker
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • Disappearing ink marker (optional)
  • Vinnis Colours – DK Nikkim 100% cotton (50 grams/119 meters)
    • Apple Green – 150 grams
    • Mint – 50 grams
    • Sunshine – 40 grams
    • White – 20 grams
    • Black – 20 grams

WHAT YOU GET

  • A PDF pattern with easy-to-follow written instructions.
  • Over 50 clear tutorial photographs
  • A print friendly version.
  • A unique Birth Certificate that you can complete and print out.
  • Full pattern support.

HELPFUL TIPS & PATTERN NOTES

  • My pattern uses US terminology.
  • My ragdolls are designed using safety eyes, if gifting to babies and small children please remember safety first – you are welcome to embroider the eyes.
  • In this pattern I use a safety nose – this can also be embroidered.
  • The pattern was designed in cotton but can be made in any yarn.
  • Just remember to use the correct hook size for the yarn you have chosen.
  • If you are working in thicker or thinner yarn your ragdoll size may vary.

NOTES

  • My pattern uses US terminology.
  • Always read the pattern before you start to familiarise yourself with it.
  • When working in the round, use a stitch marker or a running stitch marker to keep track of the rounds/rows.
  • Colours are for reference only and will vary depending on the light settings of your monitor/devices.
  • Some of the photo tutorials are from other designs or will show more completed parts, so do not worry about the colour or other parts – use them as a guide to check your work looks as it should.
  • The pattern was designed in cotton but can be made in any yarn. Just remember to use the correct hook size for the yarn you have chosen.
  • If you are working in thicker or thinner yarn your ragdoll size may vary.
  • Tension and hook size could also influence the overall size.
  • And lastly, COUNT your stitches and have loads of FUN.

HELPFUL TIPS

  • Secure starting ends as you go along.
  • When changing colours do not finish off the final stitch; add new colour and finish off the last stitch to complete the colour change.
  • The best way to make sure that your tail is long enough to attach the piece to the ragdoll is to run the yarn close to the edge of the piece and cut the yarn 2 ½ times the length.
  • Chain stitches and slip stitches do not count as a stitch unless otherwise indicated.
  • Stitch counts are at the end of each round/row, bold and in parentheses.
  • When joining new yarn (other than for a colour change), use a slip stitch.
  • With my patterns, I usually always start with an increase in the 1st stitch, so if your increase stitch falls in the 1st stitch of the increase stitch from the last round, your stitch count should be correct.

 

PATTERN SUPPORT

TEST TEAM

  • A big thank you to my amazing, patient test team – I could not do this without your help, encouragement, and hours of challenging work – you guys’ ROCK!
  • My pattern uses US terminology.
  • Always read the pattern before you start crocheting to familiarise yourself with it.

PURCHASE THE PDF PATTERN

If you would like to purchase the PDF pattern, follow the link below to your preferred shop

  • Click HERE to purchase from my Online Shop
  • Click HERE to purchase from my Ravelry Store
  • Click HERE to purchase from my Etsy Shop

THANK YOU

Thank you for your support and I hope that you enjoy making Fredrick Frog.

Hugs xxx

Melanie

COPYRIGHT © 2022

  • The pattern or any portion of it may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the designer.
  • The design, pattern, and all images are the property of M and M Crochet Designs.
  • The purchaser of this pattern may use it for personal use and/or charity.
  • Sales of the finished items (made by you and not commercial in quantity or production) are encouraged, and credit given to the designer would be most appreciated.

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