IraRott Designs
Frog on Lily Pad Baby Set Crochet Pattern
Frog on Lily Pad Baby Set Crochet Pattern
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Turn your newborn photos into everlasting memories with this adorable Baby Frog on Lily Pad Hat and Rug combo. The pattern is written row-by-row using US crochet terms, along with step-by-step photos, crochet diagrams, and a conversion chart to UK terms.
FORMAT & LANGUAGES:
• English
• PDF, 1 pages and 4 MB (mobile devices friendly)
CROCHET LEVEL & SKILLS:
• Intermediate
• Chain, slip stitch, single crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, treble clusters, picot, crab stitch, working in rows and in the round, increasing, decreasing, sewing.
SIZES / Head Circumference:
• Beanie 0-3 mo: 13”-14” (33-36 cm)
• Beanie 3-6 mo: 14”-16” (36-41 cm)
• Rug: 26.5” X 25” (67 X 64 cm)
• Bum Cover: 10.5” (26.5 cm) diameter
TOOLS & MATERIALS you will need:
• Bernat Pipsqueak Yarn by Yarnspiration; Weight 5 / Bulky; Qty: 3 skeins of Lime, small amount of White and Lemon
• Bernat Super Value Yarn by Yarnspiration; Weight 4 / Medium / Worsted; Qty: under 1 skein of Lush, small amount of White and Black
• Tapestry needle
• Polyester stuffing
• Stitch markers (optional)
• Crochet hooks - 5.5 mm (I), 6 mm (J)
GAUGE: 10 dc X 5 Rows = 4” X 4” Working with Pipsqueak Yarn a 6 mm (J) hook.
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Great pattern, very easy to follow. Highly recommend!
Yarn for pattern has been discontinued and I found it impossible to find a dupe so could never make one similar to advertised with the right texture. I wish the creater would update photos with current yarn options or in colorways that are realistic. Super disappointed that I wasted funds on a pattern for an item I can't even duplicate.
I'm sorry to hear this pattern wasn't what you were hoping for. Unfortunately, yarn companies sometimes discontinue products years after a design is published, which is beyond my control as an independent pattern designer. The pattern includes yarn weight and gauge information to help makers choose suitable substitutes, and many different yarns can be used successfully. Thank you for sharing your feedback.