Ugly-Cute Clown Frog Keychain 🐸| Photo Tutorial

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... Read moreCreating an ugly-cute clown frog keychain is a fun and rewarding project, especially for those interested in amigurumi and small accessories. I found that working in joined rounds with slip stitch joins at the end of each round really helps create a neat, seamless finish to the body and eyes. This technique keeps your stitches tight and clean, resulting in a professional look even for beginners. One tip I learned is to work the tongue chain stitches into the back bump of the chain for a cleaner edge. This subtle detail makes the finished tongue look more polished and less bulky. When making the limbs, the fringe-style toes created by chaining and slip stitching give that playful clown frog vibe and enhance the character of your keychain. Using lightweight yarn, such as the suggested 'meng wawa' or any similar yarn with a 2.5mm hook, allows you to achieve fine details without the piece becoming too heavy. Adding small decorative wiggle eyes in two sizes gives the frog an expressive face that makes it endearing despite its 'ugly-cute' name. For those new to crochet or amigurumi, this project is manageable yet introduces important techniques like single crochet increases, decreases, and working with stitch markers to keep track of rounds. It’s a perfect gift for beginners to try and customize with their favorite colors or additions like glue-on eyes or a tiny tongue. Overall, this clown frog keychain is not just a fun craft; it also makes an adorable accessory or gift. I saved my progress photos and tagged the creator as suggested, and it was great to see others make theirs too. If you want the slow tutorial with full stitch counts, commenting “FROG” is a helpful way to get extra detailed instructions. Happy crocheting!

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LuckySqueakyDucky

Why does his feet look like Ponyo’s feet? 😂

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Gina Bessette

I made mine. It was fun. Thank you for sharing

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