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Well, I'm not sure I really need to say anything once you've seen this baby in a frog suit. The cutie patootie inspires me not only to knit, but to reproduce. Since Halloween is only a month away, we picked this week's How-Tuesday according to our early childhood indoctrination program. Alison Jenkins' lovable and cuddly creations introduce your toddler to a lifetime of handmade costumes. You can download the project as a PDF here, or follow along below.
Alison's book, Wacky Baby Knits, has projects to suit any baby's style. With knitted mohawks, biker jackets, and monsters, I think I could find reasons year-round to play dress-up with the little ones. Can't get enough of the gleeful masquerade of children? Cast a vote for your favorite Etsy Halloween kids item here!
One of the many joys of having babies is that you can dress them up in any way you choose. Sadly, this state of affairs is temporary: in a few short years they will have as many opinions about what they will and won't wear as you do. Try getting a three-year-old to wear a cute cow suit if he or she doesn't want to! Take full advantage of the opportunity while it lasts, using this book as your guide and inspiration.
This all-in-one outfit will keep baby snug as a bug — or amphibian — in a rug from head to toe, and the hood even has soft knitted frog eyes. Rows of knitted bobbles along the sleeves and hood add an irresistible tactile texture to the knit, but because the yarn used is very soft the bobbles won't feel lumpy against your baby's skin.
You Will Need
Pair of size 3 (3.25mm) needles
Pair of size 6 (4mm) needles
Size 3 (3.25mm) circular needle
5 (6:7) 2 oz (50g) balls light worsted knitting yarn in color A (green)
Oddment of light worsted knitting yarn in color B (white)
Oddment of light worsted knitting yarn in color C (black)
Tape measure
Stitch holders
Bodkin
17 small green buttons
Small amount of soft toy filling, approximately 1/2 oz (15g)
To Fit Sizes
0-3 months: chest 16 in (41cm)
3-6 months: chest 8 in (46cm)
6-12 months: chest 20 in (51cm)
Gauge
22 stitches and 30 rows to 4 in (10cm), mesured over stockinette stitch, using size 6 (4mm) needles
Special Abbreviation
mb — make bobble
Work to bobble position; purl into the next stitch, then knit into the same stitch. Repeat once more, then purl once. You will have made five extra stitches. Use the tip of the left-hand needle to pass the first four extra stitches over the last to form the looped bobble. Work to next bobble position, and repeat.

Back
LEGS (MAKE 2 ALIKE)
Using size 3 (3.25mm) needles and col A, cast on 16 (16:18) sts.
Work in k 1, p 1 rib for 1 1/4 in (3cm), ending with a rs row.
Increase row with ws facing: rib 4 (2:3), then *m 1, rib 1 st; rep from * to last 3 (2:2) sts, m 1, then rib to end. (26 [29:32] sts.)
Change to size 6 (4mm) needles, and cont in st st until work measures 8 (8 3/4:9 1/2) in [20 (22:24)cm] from cast-on edge, ending with a ws row.
Transfer sts to a stitch holder.
BODY
Join legs to form body: work across sts from one leg, then work sts held on stitch holder from the other leg.
Cont in st st on these 52 (58:64) sts until work measures 8 1/2 (9:9 1/2) in [22(23:24)cm] from the crotch join, ending with a ws row.
RAGLAN DECREASE
Bind off 3 sts at beg of next 2 (2:2) rows **, then dec 1 st at both ends of next and every alt row until there are 18 (20:22) sts, ending with a ws row.
Leave sts on a stitch holder.
Front
Work as back to **.
DIVIDE FOR FRONT OPENING
With rs facing, begin raglan shaping as follows: dec 1 st, knit 18 (21:24) sts, turn, and place the rem sts on a stitch holder. Work 1 row in st st. Cont dec 1 st at same end of next and every alt row until there are 11 (12:15) sts.
Work 1 row in st st.
NECKLINE SHAPING
With rs facing, dec 1 st, work to last 2 sts, dec 1 st. Dec 1 st at neck edge of next 3 (4:5) rows, while continuing the raglan shaping at the armhole edge. There are now 5 (4:6) sts. Dec 1 st at armhole edge only on rs rows until 2 sts rem.
Place rem 2 sts on a stitch holder:
Slip the sts for the right front from the stitch holder onto your needle, and rejoin col A.
Bind off the first 6 sts, then cont following pattern instructions to make the right front section, remembering to reverse the raglan and neckline shapings.
Place rem 2 sts on a stitch holder.
Sleeve (make 2 alike)
Using size 3 (3.25mm) needles and col A, cast on 26 (29:31) sts.
Work in k 1, p 1 rib for 1 1/4 in (3cm) ending with a rs row.
INCREASE ROW WITH WS FACING
First size: rib 3, then *m 1, rib 3; rep from * to last 2 sts, inc 1 st, then rib to end. (34 sts.)
Second and third sizes: rib (3:4), *inc 1 st, rib 3; rep from * to last (2:3) sts, inc 1 st, rib to end.
There are now 34 (38:40) sts. Change to size 6 (4mm) needles and begin patt as follows:
Cont in st st for 4 rows.
Next row (bobble row): with rs facing, work 4 (6:7) sts *mb, work 4 sts; rep from * to last 0 (2:3) sts, k0 (2:3).
Work 5 rows, then work bobble row, keeping bobbles in same position vertically.
Cont in patt.
Inc 1 st at both ends of 2nd (2nd:2nd) row, then at both ends of every foll 6th (10th:10th) row until you have 40 (44:48) sts. Work 5 (7:9) rows.
RAGLAN DECREASE
Bind off 3 sts at beg of next 2 rows, then dec 1 st at both ends of next and every alt row until 6 sts remain.
Leave rem 6 sts on stitch holder.
Hood
With rs facing, using size 6 (4mm) needles and col A, pick up and knit 10 (12:14) sts up right front neck, k across sts on front and first sleeve stitch holders, across back neck work *k 1, m 1; rep from * to last st, k 1, k across sts on second sleeve and front stitch holders, then pick up and k10 (12:14) sts down left front neck. (71 [79:87] sts.)
Purl 1 row.
Cont in st st until hood measures 7 (7 1/2:8) in [18(19:20)cm], ending with a ws row, then bind off 22 (26:30) sts at beg of next 2 rows.
With rs facing, cont on rem sts and patt as follows:
Cont in st st for 4 rows.
Next row: with rs facing, work 3 (3:4) sts *mb, work 4 sts; rep from * to last 4 (4:4) sts, mb, work to end.
Work 5 rows, then work bobble row, keeping bobbles in same position vertically.
Cont in patt for a further 4 1/4 (5 1/4:6) in [11 (13:15)cm], ending with a ws row.
Bind off all sts, and fasten off securely.
Using a bodkin and col A, join hood seams.
Button band and buttonhole band for front opening and hood
Using a size 3 (3.25mm) circular needle, pick up and knit 17 (19:19) sts along right front opening to neck, then 42 (46:50) sts along right side of hood to seam, 27 (27:27) sts across hood center front to other seam, 42 (46:50) sts down left side of hood, and 17 (19:19) sts along left front opening.
Work in k 1, p 1 rib for 3 rows.
Buttonhole row: Rib 3 sts, *ym, k2tog, rib 4; rep from * another 2 times, then rib to end.
Rib for 3 more rows, then bind off all sts in rib, and fasten off securely.
Button band and buttonhold band for leg opening
BUTTON BAND
With rs facing, using size 3 (3.25mm) needles and col A, pick up and knit 45 (51:57) sts evenly along inside leg edge of back to crotch, beg at the ankle rib of the left leg then pick up and knit 46 (52:58) sts from crotch to the edge of the right ankle rib. Work in k 1, p 1 rib for 7 rows, then bind off all sts in rib and fasten off securely.
BUTTONHOLE BAND
With rs facing, using size 3 (3.25mm) needles and col A, pick up and knit 45 (51:57) sts evenly along inside leg edge of front to crotch, beg at the ankle rib of the right leg, then pick up and knit 46 (52:58) sts from crotch down to the edge of the left ankle rib. Work in rib for 3 rows.
Buttonhole row: Rib 4, *ym, k2tog, rib 5 (6:7); 3 more rows, then bind off all sts in rib, and fasten off securely.

Eyes and eyelids (make 2 of each)
Using size 3 (3.25mm) needles and col A for eyelids (col B for eyes), cast on 18 (24:30) sts. Purl 1 row, then cont in st st for 6 (10:12) rows.
Next row: *k 1, k2tog; rep from * to end. Break off yarn, then draw it through the rem sts, pull together tightly, and fasten off securely.
Nostrils (make 2)
Using size 3 (3.25mm) needles and col A, cast on 15 (18:21) sts.
Purl 1 row, then cont in st st for 6 (8:10) rows.
Next row: *k 1, k2tog; rep from * to end. Break off yarn, then draw it through rem sts, pull together tightly, and fasten off securely.
Sewing together
Join raglan, sleeve and side seams. Weave in all loose ends neatly on the reverse.
Overlap the bands and sew the lower edges to the bound-off edge at the center front opening.
Sew buttons onto lower left front side of button band to correspond with buttonholes.
SEWING TOGETHER EYES AND EYELIDS
Join eye seam, and stuff each with a small amount of toy filling. Sew the cast-on edges to the hood at the end of the seam near the crown. Take an eyelid, and wrap it around the back part of the eye, so that the cast-on edge forms the lid around the eye. Sew the other edge to the hood around the base of the eye.
SEWING TOGETHER NOSTRILS
The cast-on edge represents the opening of each nostril; sew the other edge to the hood close to the seams at the front.
Weave in all loose ends neatly on the reverse. Finally, use a small amount of yarn in col C to make large stitches at the front of each eyeball to represent pupils.
Looking for more knitted baby costumes? Check out a copy of Wacky Baby Knits for the cutest inspiration you'll ever need. Thanks to Alison Jenkins and the good folks at Perigee for sharing this project with us.
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106 comments Login to add your own!
feltalicious
Cuteness overload!! Love all the items and the gorgeous babies :)
floresdelsol
I love it! wish I could knit so I could make my baby girl one... i'll stick to flowers
CavemanPottery
Love the piggie hat and the lamb knitting needles. Wish I could knit well enough to do that, but I don't have a baby anyway!
TwistedCrystals
Ohh my goodness! It's almost unfair that one little baby be so cute-and in such a fanastic little outfit!
Great work :)
michon
that is one of the cutest baby outfits I've ever seen! Sending the link to my mom, she's a better knitter than I am :)
sanibelskincare
Offering prayers to the fertility goddess so I can knit this for someone!
ParadiseBodyShop
It's just so cute!! I'd have to buy one, as I could NEVER make my own... that's what Etsy is for!
PhineasandLou
SOOOo cute! I'm gonna be an auntie and I think my little niece/nephew will need this.
timesandchimes
I'll never be able to make it, but omg that is the cutest little frog I've ever seen!
moonovermaize
Oh my goodness, that is the best frog costume ever! So sweet :)
paramountvintage
honestly this is the most adorable thing i've ever seen. and it's looks well made and super cozy. win, win, win!
BPyarns
Could that frog suit be more cute!! all the pics are sooo sweet and fun!!!
SistersOfTheMoon
Oh my! I wish my son was still little! I love the bunny hat and monkey! there sooo cute.
cestmagnifique
Really cute! Alas, my little one is 19 and while she might wear a frog suit... it just wouldn't be the same! LOL!
bijoulerie
Absolutely adorable. I loved making my kids Halloween costumes but never thought of knitting one!
breadandroses
I concur with Etsy's artistic/crafty 'early childhood indoctrination program'! So sweet.
harvesttextiles
Really cute! Is it wrong to wish there was an adult size?
rockybird7
wish there were 16 inch or smaller bamboo needles, they are great
ChloesRuffleButt
Holy crap! This is amazing! I really need to start knitting now...
vintagemaison
Sooo sweet! My little 'uns are 34, 16 and 13 - never mind, maybe I'll be a grandma one day...
evihan
woww..thanx for sharinggg...have you seen my animal collection at www.colouryourhome.etsy.com
ScrapHouseDesigns
Oh my goodness! That is the cutest thing I've ever seen! Love that froggy!!
billyandwinston
Oh no! That is too cute for words! Both the costume and the darling kiddywink!
monkeyandsquirrel
oh.........my........gosh!
that is far too much sweetness. now i've gotta go brush my teeth!
poppyswickedgarden
OH my That is just too adorable! I wish I had a baby still so I could dress them up as a froggy! Maybe I could make my 6 year old one though!
SimpleTraditions
Definitely my next knitting project! How cute is that?!
Iammie
Cute!
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kidgiddy
my love of frogs goes back a long time - I wish I knew how to knit! i would've loved to see my girls in this when they were babies!!! beautiful! if you have a crochet version for a kid size 6 - let me know!!!
whyte
Oh thank you for sharing this, I'm going to be a Grandma next spring and I've been cruising through baby blanket and booties patterns trying to make up my mind.....who needs those with this!!
ohmay
Fantastic!!! Thanks so much for the free Frog Suit pattern. Just perfect for a upcoming baby shower.
WoodPigeon
So cute, must make...its almost hypnotically cute.
thanks for the pattern!
Mumbot
can i shrink my 4 year old? that is the cutest baby frog suit EVER!!!
ohbabydotcom
What a sweet collection.
The little frog suit is about the CUTEST thing I think I've ever seen before! *So clever*
berthadiy
hi, the baby is cute and lovely, i like it, i also like his clothes
ylime
Hi!
Just wanted to let you know I've added this cutie patootie to my blog, The Handmade Experiment in a post about kid's halloween costume tutorials. Check it out at http://emilyflippinmaruna.wordpress.c...
Best wishes,
Emily
BitOknitting
I love the pattern, i plan to make one and hope somebody has a baby so i can give it to them. Great pattern, thanks it should be a fun gift to give.
woolbunny
I seriously can't stop giggling at this lol!
How wonderful to find such a creative knit project for a baby. I *must* make mine one (well, when she's actually here - 3 weeks to go!).
Thank you!





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