FROG Baby Rattle Pattern
I’ve made this baby rattle to welcome a new friend and he just loves it! It’s perfect for teething. Hope this inspires your to make one yourself.


Materials needed:
- DK yarn in different colours.
- 4mm Crochet hook
- Wooden ring
- Stuffing
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
- Bells (optional)
Notes
Level: Intermediate
Size: Approximately 11cm x 8cm
- US terminology is used.
- Skip the chain stitches at the beginning of the round and ss in the first sc. The chain stitches in the beginning of each round are there to make it easier to see the beginning of each row instead of sewing in one continuous round. If you decide to leave the chain stitches, use a stitch maker to keep count.

Eyes (Make x2):
With colour: White
1) MR, ch2, 6sc, ss in 1st sc (6).
2) ch1, sc inc, ss in 1st sc (12).
Fasten off.
Join new colour: Green
3-4) ch1, 12sc, ss in 1st sc (12).
5) ch1, 6sc dec (6)
Fasten off using the magic loop method. Leave a long tail.
Use a French knot and embroider the pupil in black.

Head:
With colour: Green
1) MR, ch2, 6sc, ss in 1st sc (6).
2) ch1, sc inc, ss in 1st sc (12).
3) ch1, 1sc, sc inc, ss in 1st sc (18).
4) ch1, 2sc, sc inc, ss in 1st sc (24).
5) ch1, 3sc, sc inc, ss in 1st sc (30).
6) ch1, 4sc, sc inc, ss in 1st sc (36).
7-13) ch1, sc in each stitch around, ss in 1st sc (36).
14) ch1, 4sc, sc dec, ss in 1st sc (30).
15) ch1, 3sc, sc dec, ss in 1st sc (24).
16) ch1, 2sc, sc dec, ss in 1st sc (18).
Stuff the head with stuffing.
Sew the eyes onto the head and embroider the mouth in black.
17) ch1, 1sc, sc dec, ss in 1st sc (12).
18) ch1, 1sc, sc dec, ss in 1st sc (6).
Fasten off using the magic loop method. Leave a long tail.

Rattle Ring:
With colour: Green
1) ch16 (16).
2-7) sc in second ch from hook,sc 14, ch1, turn (15).
Fasten off and leave a long tail. Sew around half of the wooden ring then sew the head on tightly on top of the ring.
Collar:
With colour: Mustard
1) ch21 (21).
2-8) dc in forth ch from hook, 1dc in same stitch, (3dc in next stitch) 17 times (54).
Fasten off and leave a long tail. Sew around the neck.
If you have not read our previous blog posts in this series, please go and read “It’s BABY time!” & “It’s a Girl”.
Thanks for reading!
The pattern I’ve used for inspiration was a pattern created originally by Claudia Stolf for Circulo Yarns. Her Tiger pattern is written for 4ply yarn using a 3mm crochet hook, but I’ve rewritten all of the patterns to use DK yarn and a 4mm hook. The patterns for the other animal characters I’ve designed, I used different pictures as references.
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