14 Frog Stuffed Animal Patterns – Easy DIY Guide for Cuddly Amphibians
Hop into the world of froggy fun with these delightful stuffed animal patterns! From chubby-cheeked tree frogs to long-legged pond dwellers, these amphibious friends are sure to put a smile on anyone’s face. Seamstresses with a soft spot for these charming creatures can now bring them to life with just a needle and thread. These free frog sewing patterns are perfect for crafters looking to add a touch of whimsy to their homes or create unique gifts for loved ones. Whether you’re a seasoned sewer or just starting out, there’s a frog pattern here that’s bound to make you ribbit with joy. So grab your fabric stash and get ready to create some toad-ally awesome plush pals!
Table of Contents
- 1 Free frog softie pattern – perfect for kids
- 2 Frog plush pattern
- 3 Easy frog plushie template
- 4 Felt frog plush pattern – Ferdinand
- 5 How to make a frog plush
- 6 Frog or toad doll – cute frog pattern
- 7 Stuffed frog prince pattern
- 8 Felt frog head sewing template
- 9 Snuggly and Cute frog pattern
- 10 Miss Frog Keychain stuffie
- 11 Fabric Frogs plush sewing pattern
- 12 Easy felt frog softie template
- 13 Fabric frog sewing pattern
Free frog softie pattern – perfect for kids
Here’s an adorable plush frog that will warm your heart with its laid-back appearance that features a rice-filled torso that has sufficient weight to hold its shape, a differently colored belly and back, googly eyes on a flat, rounded head, a pair of slightly bent back legs and extended front legs with three fingers.
by Sewasoftie
Frog plush pattern
This frog plush toy is a tad complex to make but worth the effort because it looks professionally made and just like the expensive toys from the stores, with its realistic body shape that has a properly-shaped head with applique details like eyes and nose, and legs positioned underneath the frog in a crouching
stance.
by Cholyknight
Easy frog plushie template
Cuteness is almost weaponized with this frog softie pattern that shows you how to make an adorable little green ball with a white circle that represents the frog belly, a lumpy top that represents the head, and big black eyes with a sparkle and a matching smiling mouth under them.
by Cholyknight
Felt frog plush pattern – Ferdinand
Here comes a plush frog sewing pattern that allows you to make a cuddling buddy that has silly googly eyes on the top of his head, a crown between the eyes, a wide smile, an arms and legs that have a wire threaded through them so they stay in their position when you bend them.
by Whileshenaps
How to make a frog plush
Here are two slightly different pattern pieces for a frog plush that has bulging eyes on the top of its triangular head that are white with dark irises on the front and in the same color as the body on the back, a wide smile, a body with a chubby tummy, and short or long arms and legs, depending on the pattern you choose out of the two.
pattern here: Purpledshub
NOTE: to print only the frog pattern print pages 1,2,3,6,7 and 11 and assemble according to pattern layout on page 0
Frog or toad doll – cute frog pattern
This frog plush toy has a bit of jazz cool to it, thanks to its creative, slightly elongated body with a head that has two bulges on top with buttons that represent eyes, embroidered mouth and nose, long simple tube arms, and legs that have mock joints, and an optional scarf around the neck.
Stuffed frog prince pattern
The little guy here has a flattened body with short legs stretched out front and back, a contrasting bottom side, buttons for eyes, and a little crown on his head that makes you consider he might be telling the truth about turning into a handsome prince if you give him a kiss.
by Lilblueboo
Felt frog head sewing template
This cute frog pattern will help you make the most adorable little gifts in the shape of a flat, rounded frog head with felt facial features that include white eyes with black irises, two pink blushing cheeks, and a tiny smile that makes your heart warm as soon as you look at the tiny frog face.
by Mollyandmama
Snuggly and Cute frog pattern
Treat your little one with a cuddle buddy they’ll love falling asleep with as you sew this frog plush that has long arms and legs, a cute head with big eyes, blushing cheeks, a zippered mouth that holds a long tongue you can pull out, a crown on the head, and a tulle skirt or a pair of shorts with a tie around the neck, depending on whether you’re making a boy or a girl frog.
by Bernina
Miss Frog Keychain stuffie
Decorate your keychain and make it easier to spot with the help of this plush frog that fits in your palm, has a big flat head with tiny eyes, pink cheeks, a small, cute smile, and a tiny body with stumpy arms and legs, a felt tummy, and a pink bow around the neck.
Fabric Frogs plush sewing pattern
This plush frog sewing pattern helps you make an adorable little chubby frog that looks almost like the real thing, with a flat head that has beads for eyes, a thick belly, stumpy front legs, and twice longer hind legs that have slightly bent knees and feet.
by Purlsoho
Easy felt frog softie template
@loona.creates IT’S SO CUTE ???? The pattern is on my pinterest! #frogplushie #sewingtiktok #handsewing #crafter #froggie #easyproject #freepattern
Here’s a cute frog pattern that has only three parts and requires just two seams to complete the little woodland critter that features a green back, a yellow belly, tiny bead eyes, little bulges for front legs, and a wide butt that shows the frog is sitting with its hind legs under it.
by Pinterest
Fabric frog sewing pattern
With this frog softie pattern, you will have a small buddy from the pond come into your home in no time and decorate it with its lovely and charismatic look that features legs spread out in front and behind as it lays on its belly and looks at you with the buttons for eyes.
Pattern: google drive
They say frogs bring bring good fortune so why shouldn’t these pattern pieces bring it to you as well? At the very least, they’ll bring you a warm feeling with their cute appearances. Share your thoughts about the patterns in the comments and remember to sign up to the mailing list for the newsletter. Have fun sewing frogs!