My Frog camera lens friend
free pattern
I used a K hook
Body: Rnd 1.Using a rubber band or hair tie... (I don't have an exact measurement for the rubber band, but it was the average size for pony tails)... sc 60 (or enough to cover your rubber band completely) around the rubber band... sl st to beginning sc
Rnd 2. ch 2, dc in each stitch around, sl st in top of ch 2 at beginning... fasten off... weave in ends
Legs: (Make 2) Ch 10, turn and sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across... ch 5, sl st in last st, ch 5, sl st in last st again, ch 5, sl st in last chain again for a total of 3 toes... fasten off... weave in ends
Arms: (Make 2) Ch 7, turn and sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across... ch 4, sl st in last st, ch 4, sl st in last st again, ch 4, sl st in last chain again for a total of 3 fingers on hand... fasten off... weave in ends
Eyes: (Make 2) Ch 4 and join to make a circle... hdc 6 in circle, sl st to join to first hdc
Rnd 2. Ch 2, dc in same st as ch 2, dc 2 in each stitch around circle, sl st to join with first st...fasten off.. weave in ends
Finishing: Sew buttons or glue on googly eyes on the eyes and sew eyes to the top of the frog body... sew on arms and legs where you think they should go.
Sorry if I didn't write out the pattern correctly. It was my first attempt. Let me know if something isn't clear:) Enjoy!
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ReplyDeleteHi. I am new to crocheting and I came across your page- I really like this lens pattern. Anyway, would you be so kind to elaborate on your abbreviations (given that English is not my mother tongue). I imagine rnd stands for round, st for stitch? But what about sl, sc, dc, ch? I would be very grateful for your help.
ReplyDeleternd does stand for round and st for stitch
Deletesl = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
ch = chain :)