… to crochet Bingo the frog with an Amanita hat

… to crochet Bingo the frog with an Amanita hat

If you’ve enjoyed Bingo and want to make your own, but don’t have the necessary materials… don’t worry! 

Here you’ll find everything you need, from the most basic tools to the most specific details: yarn, crochet hooks, filling, accessories and, of course, the exact colours featured in each project.

My aim is to save you time spent searching or wondering what materials I’ve used. I want you to have all the information in one place so you can get started with confidence and achieve a result as close as possible to the original you see in the product photos.

So make yourself comfortable, here we go:

Essentials:

There are materials that are common to all patterns, as they are essential for crocheting regardless of the pattern you follow.

Among them you’ll find:

Stitch Markers

From Hobbii

See product

Needles

From Hobbii

See product

Filling

From Hobbii

See product

Specific tools:

So, as well as the essential ones, there are some more specific tools that you won’t use for every pattern you make, but these are the ones I’ve used myself:

3mm Hook

From Hobbii

See product

9mm security eyes

From Hobbii

See product

Colours:

Finally, and no doubt the reason you’re here… the exact colours I’ve used.

To make the bingo card, I’ve used three specific colours:

Green (084)

For the body

See product

White (001)

For the body

See product

Black (124)

For the mouth

See product

And to make the amanita hat, I used this particular shade of red and the same white as the belly:

Christmas Red (086)

For the hat

See product

White (001)

For the dots

See product

And that concludes the complete list of all the materials and tools I’ve used to create this project.

I’ve tried to include every detail, from the most basic elements to the exact colours, so that you have all the information you need in one place. I hope you find this guide useful and that it helps you recreate the project as easily as possible.

If you’d like to find out more about how this idea came about, the challenges I faced during the process and everything that happened behind the scenes, you can read the full article on the creation of the project.

 

And if you’re ready to get started, you can go straight to the frog pattern and start knitting your own version.

Bingo the Frog

With an Amanita hat

See pattern

I hope you enjoy the process as much as I enjoyed creating it!

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