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a stuffed animal sitting on top of a rock next to some leaves and bushes with the title froggy a free softie sewing pattern

Looking for a free frog softie pattern? Well then, meet Froggy. I designed this little Froggy when I first started making softies. When I was little I loved all those beanie rice frog softies that were popular at the time. I never had my own beanie frog so when I started sewing softies, I knew

the instructions for how to make a bean bag frog

Order a kit for £5 or download your pattern and follow the instructions below. Alternatively email us to order your kit. If you are a keen naturalist you will most certainly know that around Spring these little hopping creatures are transforming from wee tadpoles to the delightful croaking frogs we love to see in our

a stuffed frog sitting on top of a green box with the text easy frog sewing pattern diy plush frog

Sew your own adorable plush frog! 🐸 This easy DIY sewing pattern is perfect for beginners. Get the free pattern and tutorial now! #plushfrog #sewingproject #diytoys #softttoys #handmade #frog #sewingpattern #easysewing #craftproject #kidscrafts

an old book with some colorful stuffed animals on it

Vintage Sewing Pattern for Bean Bags | McCall's 3000 | Year 1971 | 2 Sizes Each | Frog 13" Long & 21" Long | Turtle 10" Long & 15" Long | Great for autographs and/or slogans | Suggested fillings "Bird Seed or Dried Rice or Dried peas or lentils, etc."

a green frog stuffed animal sitting on top of a flowered tablecloth covered bed

Looking for a free frog softie pattern? Well then, meet Froggy. I designed this little Froggy when I first started making softies. When I was little I loved all those beanie rice frog softies that were popular at the time. I never had my own beanie frog so when I started sewing softies, I knew

a green stuffed animal laying next to a book on the floor with it's cover pulled up

When I was a girl I used to love going to church bazaars. There would be row upon row of yoyo clowns, crocheted potholders and beanbag frogs. I also remember stuffed snake toys, sock monkeys and the woodworked toys created by the "grandpas" at the church. These might have been trains or trucks with lathe-turned wheels. Of course the "oven rack puller-outer" and the "round tuits" were readily available. My brothers always located the clothespin guns that would shoot rubber bands at their…

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