Furlston the Frog is hopping into the holiday spirit with a cozy new accessory pack! This festive set features a cheerful Christmas sweater, a matching winter hat, and a snug little scarf to keep him warm through the season. Whether he’s decorating your shelves or joining your handmade holiday displays, Furlston brings extra charm and cheer to every stitch. And like always, Furlston will be getting even more outfits in the future, to celebrate holidays and seasons all year round!
Remember Furlston the Frog?

If you haven’t met Furlston the Amigurumi Frog yet, he first made a splash this summer with his sun-soaked accessories: a beach towel, floaty tube, and even a tiny boba tea to sip while lounging. In the fall, we gave Furlson Halloween accessories including a pumpkin costume and trick or treat bag. This cheerful frog quickly became a fan favorite, and his seasonal add-ons make him the perfect project to revisit throughout the year.
Find Furlston's Previous Patterns:
- How to make Furlston the Frog, along with his summer accessories: Furlston the Frog + Summer Accessories Crochet Pattern.
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Furlston's Halloween Accessories Pack
Supplies
- Furls Metal Streamline in 4mm
- Worsted weight acrylic yarn. Sample uses Red Heart Super Value Yarn in red, green, white, yellow.
- Black and red thread
- Scissors, and a needle
Note: For Amigurumi crochet, we recommend only Streamline Metal Hooks. They are PERFECT for amigurumi and other fine projects that require tight tension!
Looking for Furlston? This pattern is for Furlston's Holiday Accessories. If you want to make Furlston, use the free Furlston Crochet Pattern.

Christmas Holiday Accessories
UGLY SWEATER INSTRUCTIONS
Row1: Starting at the bottom of your sweater ch x 35 (35)
Row2 : turn, 34sc (34)
Row3-7: turn, ch2, 34sc (34)
Row8: turn, ch2, dec, 30sc, dec (32)
Row9: You will be making the arm holes in this row. Turn, ch2, 2dec, 6ch, skip 4st, 8dec, 6ch, skip 4st, 2dec (26)
Row10: turn, ch2, dec, 5sc in ch space, (dec, sc) 2times, dec, 5sc in ch space, dec (17)
Row11: turn, ch2, 3sc, dec, 8sc, dec, 2sc (15)
Row12: DO NOT TURN, sc 12sc down side of work, fasten off (12)
Trim On bottom of Sweater
Row1: Insert your hook in the last stitch on the bottom of the sweater pull up a loop and 12reverse sc (crab stitch), fasten off (12)
Sleeve
Rd1: Insert you hook into any stitch in the arm hole, pull up a loop and do 14sc around (14)
Rd2-6: 14sc (14)
Rd7: inc, 13sc (15)
Rd8-10: 15sc (15)
Rd11: inc, 14sc (16)
Rd12-16: 16sc, fasten off (16)
Hat
Rd1: 6sc in a magic ring, or ch2 and do 6sc in second ch from your hook (6)
Rd2: inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: (sc, inc) 6 times (18)
Rd4-5: 18sc (18)
Rd6: 9dec (9)
Rd7: sc, 4dec (5)
Rd8: change red yarn 5inc (10)
Rd9: 10sc (10)
Rd10: (inc, sc)5 times(15)
Rd11: 15sc (15)
R12: sc, (sc, inc)7 times (22)
Rd13: 22sc (22)
Rd14: 2sc, (sc, inc) 10 times, fasten off (32)
Snowman Head
Rd1: 6sc in a magic ring, or ch2 and do 6sc in second ch from your hook (6)
Rd2: inc x 6, fasten off (12)
Snowman Body
Rd1: 6sc in a magic ring, or ch2 and do 6sc in second ch from your hook (6)
Rd2: inc x 6 (12)
Rd3: (sc, inc) 6 times, fasten off (18)
Scarf
Row1: with yellow yarn 100ch (100)
Row2: Turn, 99hdc, fasten off (99)

Assembly
Starting at the bottom of your sweater line up the sides of each back of the sweater and sew it closed halfway up the back of the sweater. ONLY SEW UP HALF of the back of the sweater together. This will ensure that you can fit the sweater onto your little Furlston. Next I sewed on black dots with thread for the eyes and buttons on the body on the snowman pieces, I then used orange for a carrot nose. I used a bit of hot glue to attach the snowman pieces onto the sweater. I cut long pieces of red yarn and attach them to the hat and use them as straps. Weave in all ends and trim them. Enjoy Christmas with Furlston all decked out for the holidays! Merry Christmas from Furls Crochet!
ABOUT OUR DESIGNER

Jackie Laing is the designer behind A[mi]dorable Crochet. Jackie lives in northern B.C. at Mile Zero on the Alaska Highway, in Canada, with her daughter and furry family members! She has been playing with yarn and her favourite hooks since 2009. Jackie enjoys making amigurumi and draws inspiration from her favourite music, movies and tv shows! And sharing her patterns for others to enjoy! You can find all of them HERE on Ravelry or on the Furls blog.



