If you are a fan of the amphibians, then try your hand at some crochet toads! Just like the crochet frog amigurumis, the toads will be another fun crochet project for you!
In this article, we will explore a few toad crochet patterns that are for all crochet levels and, we will explain how you can keep your crochet toads amigurumis looking fresh for a long time!
But before we get there, let’s gather everything we will need for our next crochet project.
Supplies Needed
- Worsted weight yarn in toad-like colours (green, brown, and cream).
- A crochet hook that corresponds to the yarn weight.
- Safety eyes or black yarn for eyes.
- Fiberfill or stuffing.
- Yarn needle for sewing.
- Scissors.
- Stitch markers (optional).
What Is Amigurumi?
Amigurumi, a Japanese term, refers to the art of creating small, stuffed, and often cute creatures using crochet or knit techniques. These creatures, such as our crochet toad, make for wonderful gifts or decorations.
Can Beginners Crochet Toads?
Absolutely! Crocheting a toad amigurumi is a fantastic project for beginners. With a bit of patience and practice, even those new to crochet can create a charming toad buddy. This project will help you grasp basic crochet techniques, and the results are always rewarding.
Stitches Needed To Crochet Amphibians
- Chain Stitch (ch)
- Single Crochet (sc)
- Increase (inc)
- Decrease (dec)
- Slip Stitch (sl st)
Crochet Toads Amigurumi Patterns
1. A Toad Named Trevor
First we start with this adorable toad named Trevor Consider gifting it to a frog lover as a keychain. Grab the crochet pattern HERE.
2. Funny Toad Crochet Pattern
Grab the paid pattern HERE
3. Toad Crochet Pattern
Grab the paid pattern HERE.
4. Toad crochet pattern
Grab the pattern HERE.
5. Crochet ree toads pattern
Grab pattern HERE.
6. Todd The Toad Crochet pattern
Grab the paid pattern HERE.
How To Use Crochet Toads
Your crochet toad amigurumi can serve various purposes:
- Decorate your living space.
- Gift it to a friend or family member.
- Use it as a stress-relief or comfort toy.
- Include it in imaginative play.
How To Care For Amigurumi Toads
Taking care of your crochet toad is a breeze:
- Keep it clean by gently spot cleaning with a damp cloth.
- Avoid rough handling to prevent any yarn or stitching damage.
- Store it in a dry, cool place when not in use.
- Love and cuddle your toad, and it will continue to bring joy for years to come.