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How to Crochet a Frog Beanie! 

Wel­come to our free cro­chet pat­tern for an adorable Frog Beanie Hat. If you’re look­ing for an easy cro­chet hat pat­tern that’s per­fect for win­ter, you’ve come to the right place. This tuto­r­i­al will guide you through cre­at­ing a cute and cozy frog-inspired hat using basic cro­chet stitch­es like sin­gle and slip stitch­es. Our step-by-step instruc­tions and video tuto­r­i­al will make this a fun and easy project for cro­cheters of all lev­els. So, grab your favorite worsted-weight yarn and your cro­chet hook, and let’s start cro­chet­ing this fun and free pat­tern.

crochet frog hat

 

Body:
**Mate­ri­als You’ll Need:**
- Worsted weight yarn in green, black, and white.
- Size G and I  cro­chet hook.
- Yarn nee­dle.
- Stitch mark­er.
- Faux fur pom pom (option­al, for frog’s eyes).
- Scis­sors.

**Skill Lev­el:**
This pat­tern is suit­able for begin­ners and more expe­ri­enced cro­cheters alike.

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 I love this cro­chet Frog hat pat­tern for my baby! She looked so cute wear­ing this cro­chet hat pat­tern. After see­ing such adorable hats made online, I want­ed to make a cro­chet frog hat. So, I cre­at­ed this one after a few tri­al and error. I think this is such a sweet gift for a new­born or baby! Enjoy~
 
Sup­plies:
GreenWhite and Black yarn
I Hook
G Hook
Yarn nee­dle
Abbre­vi­a­tions:
dc=double cro­chet
sc=single cro­chet
sl st=slip stitch
ch=chain,
hdc=half dou­ble cro­chet
Use the hook that is best for your hat size, as shown in the pho­to above. 
Instruc­tions: ch 4, sl st, to form a ring.
rnd 1. ch 2 (count as one hdc), work 9 hdc in the ring, sl st. (10 hdc) 
rnd 2. ch 2 (counts as one hdc), hdc in the same stitch as the ch2, then work 2hdc in each stitch around, Slip Stitch (start to use a mark­er) (20 hdc) 
rnd 3. *work a hdc in the next stitch, 2hdc in the next stitch, *repeat around, con­tin­ue around, no slip stitch or chain, (I would use a mark­er so you can keep track of your increased rounds) (30 hdc) 
rnd 4. *work a hdc in the next 2 stitch­es, 2hdc in the next stitch, *repeat around, con­tin­ue around. (40 hdc) 
rnd 5. *work a hdc in the next 3 stitch­es, 2hdc in the next stitch, *repeat around, con­tin­ue around. (50 hdc)
rnd 6. *work a hdc in the next 4 stitch­es, 2 hdc in the next stitch, *repeat around, con­tin­ue around. (60 hdc) 
rnd 7. *work a hdc in each stitch around,*repeat until you hat mea­sures 7 inch­es long, (will be longer for a big­ger size head, see above for sizes)
Trim: half dou­ble cro­chet in each stitch around with white yarn, sl st. Fas­ten off. weave in the ends
Eyes: Make 4, G hook
Black, White, and Green yarn
Eyes: The front of the eyes: Make 2, G hook, Black, white, and green yarn Start with black yarn ch 2
rnd 1: work 5 sin­gle cro­chet in the 2nd chain from the hook, sl st. ‑5 sc
rnd 2: work 2sc in each stitch around, (10sc) sl st. Change to white yarn ‑10 sc
rnd 3: *work 1 sc in the next stitch, 2sc in next stitch, *repeat from* around, sl st. ‑15 sc
rnd 4: *work 1 sc in the next 2 stitch­es, 2sc in the next stitch, *repeat from *around, sl st. Change to green yarn ‑20 sc
rnd 5: *work 1 sc in the next 3 stitch­es, 2sc in the next stitch, *repeat from *around, sl st. ‑25 sc
rnd 6: work 1 sc in the next 4 stitch­es, 2sc in the next stitch, *repeat from *around, sl st. fas­ten off. weave in the ends. ‑30 sc
Eyes: Make 2, G hook, Green yarn, back of the eye. Make it the same as above, but use all green yarn.
Sew the front and back of the eye (all green) togeth­er with sin­gle cro­chet with green yarn. *Repeat for the sec­ond eye. Place the eyes 2 inch­es apart on the top of the hat. I keep the bot­tom of the eye open and not sewed, have it wrap around the top of the hat, and sew it on that way so it stands up bet­ter.
Mouth: Sew On a smile by sewing with black yarn, sew a straight line, then come back and sew a diag­o­nal line on each side for a smile.

Cheek cir­cles, G Hook, White yarn. Make 2 cir­cles for the end of the smile. Ch 2, sc in the 2nd chain from the hook 10 times, sl st. Fas­ten off. Place one cir­cle on each end of the smile.

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**Top of the Hat:** Decrease stitch­es grad­u­al­ly to close the top of the hat, leav­ing a long tail for fin­ish­ing.

**Fin­ish­ing:** Sew on option­al embell­ish­ments like faux fur pom-poms for the frog’s eyes. Make sure to weave in any loose ends and adjust the hat to the per­fect fit.

Find­ing an easy cro­chet hat pat­tern is a trea­sure in cro­chet hats. The Frog Beanie Hat we’ve just craft­ed is a tes­ta­ment to this. With basic cro­chet stitch­es like sin­gle and slip stitch, you’ve trans­formed sim­ple mate­ri­als, such as worsted weight yarn, into a unique and play­ful acces­so­ry fit for win­ter. And the best part? We’ve pro­vid­ed this as a free cro­chet pat­tern, mak­ing it acces­si­ble for cro­cheters of all skill lev­els. Our video tuto­r­i­al enhances the ease of this project, mak­ing it an ide­al choice for new cro­cheters and expe­ri­enced crafters look­ing for a quick and delight­ful project. Plus, there’s room for cre­ativ­i­ty — you can choose your favorite yarn col­ors and even exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent yarn weights, like bulky or super bulky, to cre­ate a one-of-a-kind frog beanie. This easy project is not just a hat; it’s a work of art, mak­ing it a fan­tas­tic gift option for your loved ones.

But the sto­ry does­n’t end with just one frog beanie. Cro­cheted bean­ies are a ver­sa­tile can­vas for your cre­ativ­i­ty, and you’ll dis­cov­er a world of pos­si­bil­i­ties with dif­fer­ent yarn col­ors, stitch vari­a­tions, and even pom-pom embell­ish­ments. You can share your cro­chet hat cre­ations with a vibrant com­mu­ni­ty on social media, mak­ing it a great way to show­case your tal­ents and con­nect with fel­low cro­cheters. Whether you’re a begin­ner cro­cheter or a sea­soned pro, cro­chet­ing hat pat­terns can be an incred­i­ble jour­ney, and you’ll find plen­ty of free cro­chet hat pat­terns to keep your hooks busy through­out the win­ter sea­son. So, if you’re new to cro­chet­ing, embrace this great project as a sim­ple beanie and take it as an oppor­tu­ni­ty to learn and cre­ate beau­ti­ful pieces. And if you’re an expe­ri­enced cro­cheter, con­sid­er adding more unique details or explor­ing dif­fer­ent hat heights and styles. This Frog Beanie Hat is just the begin­ning of your cro­chet­ing adven­ture, and you’ll soon have an entire col­lec­tion of beau­ti­ful hats for cold weath­er, each with its dis­tinct charm. So pick up your yarn and cro­chet hook, and let your cre­ativ­i­ty flow as you craft your next per­fect fit. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

Con­grat­u­la­tions! You’ve just com­plet­ed your Frog Beanie Hat using our free cro­chet pat­tern. This fun and easy project is per­fect for keep­ing warm in cold weath­er and makes an excel­lent gift for friends and fam­i­ly. If you enjoyed cre­at­ing this cute frog-inspired hat, share your fin­ished piece on social media and con­sid­er join­ing our Face­book group for more cro­chet projects and inspi­ra­tion. Thank you for choos­ing our pat­tern, and we hope you have a fan­tas­tic time cro­chet­ing more projects. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

 

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