17 Quick and Easy Crochet Frog Patterns (frog coasters and more!)

One of the best parts of spring is how all the animals come out after hibernating for the winter! Did you know that frogs hibernate? And they’re pretty cute, so let’s check out some quick and easy crochet frog patterns—from coasters to amigurumi to wearables and home décor!

1. Crochet Frog Coasters

These frog coasters are made with easy stitches, so they’ll work up quickly. Plus, the pattern includes both a video tutorial and helpful photos. You’ll need worsted-weight yarn for this project, and acrylic is okay if you plan to set cold drinks on the coasters, but make sure to use cotton yarn if you want to use them for hot drinks. For the eyes, you have so many options: safety eyes, buttons, yarn, or felt!

2. Crochet Frog Coaster

Here’s a pattern for frog coasters made with cotton worsted-weight yarn. They’re only four rounds, so they’ll work up in no time! Plus you only need to know basic crochet stitches, and there are helpful photos to guide you through the project.

3. Froggy Coasters

This pattern by stringbbeans is great for visual learners because it’s presented in a YouTube video! It’s also a good beginner pattern because you’ll only need to use simple stitches. Just grab some some green and black yarn, and you’ll be ready to make the cutest froggy coasters!

4. Easy Crochet Frog Coaster / Pouch

These frog coasters are so cute with their little faces! To make them, you’ll need yarn, safety eyes, felt, and glue. This is a good beginner project because it uses basic stitches plus the treble bobble, and there’s even a YouTube video tutorial! Best of all, you can also turn the coasters into a fun springtime pouch.

5. Crochet Frog Coaster/Pouch

Here’s another cute frog coaster that can be made into a pouch. For this project, which is great for beginner crocheters and visual learners, you’ll need acrylic yarn, felt and glue, and knowledge of easy stitches.

6. Frog Coaster Crochet Pattern

Here’s a fun square coaster that’s great if you prefer to work in rows rather than in rounds. The pattern calls for DK yarn and includes both written instructions and a stitch chart, and you’ll only need simple stitches. Just be sure you’re comfortable with color changes before you begin!

7. Lily Pad Crochet Coaster

This pattern is for a lily pad, not a frog, but it’s adorable all the same! The coaster is made with worsted-weight cotton yarn and basic stitches, and it works up quickly!

And if you want a frog to sit on the lily pad, check out these amigurumi frog patterns, up next!

8. Frog Blob

This super-cute blob frog is the perfect complement to a lily pad coaster. For this frog, like all amigurumi, you’ll need both yarn and Poly-Fil stuffing, as well as notions like safety eyes or embroidery floss. The pattern calls for worsted-weight yarn and basic stitches, and it includes helpful photos, so this is a good beginner pattern.

9. Tiny Frog

Want a smaller version of the blob frog? Check out this tiny frog pattern! It’s made using easy stitches and it’s only 8 rounds tall, so it’ll work up super quickly.

10. Amigurumi Frog

These chubby frogs are so cute with their round bellies! For this project, you’ll need sport-weight yarn, black embroidery thread, pink felt, and glue. And since the pattern only calls for easy stitches, it’s definitely beginner friendly!

11. Amigurumi Frog Pillow

This amigurumi frog is worked in rows and then seamed together, kind of like a pillow. Isn’t it so cute with its little crown and smile? For this project, you’ll need worsted-weight yarn and knowledge of basic stitches plus foundation single crochet, the half-double crochet decrease, and the picot stitch. This is a good project if you have some crochet experience and are ready to branch out.

12. Mini Frog

This pattern by Complicated Knots is in YouTube video tutorial format, so it’s good for visual learners. I love how this frog looks realistic, and to make it, you’ll need 8-ply yarn and safety eyes plus knowledge of simple stitches and the picot and 5dc cluster, both of which are shown in the video.

13. Hopscotch the Frog

Here’s another realistic-looking frog that sits so cutely! To make one, you’ll need worsted-weight yarn and knowledge of easy stitches plus the picot stitch, which is described. The pattern has tons of helpful progress pictures, but there’s some assembly required, so it’s a good project for intermediate crocheters. If you want your frog to be able to pose, you can even add a wire frame!

14. Small Pocket Frog

Isn’t this just the most adorable little frog? It’s quite easy to make because it’s no-sew and only requires basic stitches plus the 4dc bobble stitch. It works up quickly and is made with super soft chenille yarn!

Now let’s move on from amigurumi to adorable frog hats!

15. Frog Crochet Hat with Legs

This fun pattern is two-in-one: you can make this cute frog hat with feet ties, and then a Cookie Monster beanie! The pattern includes five sizes from newborn through child, and you’ll just need worsted-weight yarn and knowledge of easy stitches plus the half-double crochet decrease, also written as Hdc2tog.

16. Crochet Frog Hat

Here’s another creative frog beanie, and this one has a very cute face! The pattern includes six sizes, from baby through adult, so the whole family can match. To make this hat, you’ll need a worsted-weight yarn like Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice. The pattern only calls for easy stitches, so making hats for the entire family will be a breeze!

17. Frog Wall Hanging

Last, but certainly not least, let’s look at a colorful piece of frog-themed home décor! This wall hanging is perfect for springtime, or for a kid’s room. The frog has an adorable face and a little sprout growing from its head, and you can use your favorite color of yarn for the background. For this project, you’ll need worsted-weight yarn, a dowel rod, glue, and twine or yarn for hanging. And since the pattern only calls for basic stitches, it’s great for beginner crocheters and experienced crocheters alike.

So which froggy items will you be making? Let us know in the comments!