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		<title>Cute Crochet Totoro Amigurumi Free Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Materials• Yarn (4 ply): gray, white, black, green• 3-4 mm crochet hook• Fiberfill for stuffing• Sewing needle and scissors AbbreviationsR: roundmr = magic ringSC =&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><strong>Materials</strong><br>• Yarn (4 ply): gray, white, black, green<br>• 3-4 mm crochet hook<br>• Fiberfill for stuffing<br>• Sewing needle and scissors</p>



<p><strong>Abbreviations</strong><br>R: round<br>mr = magic ring<br>SC = single crochet<br>inc = increase (2 sc in the next stitch)<br>dec = decrease (join the next 2 stitches into 1)<br>sl st = slip stitch<br>ch = chain</p>



<p>dc = double crochet<br>tr = treble crochet<br>hdc = half double crochet<br>[&nbsp; ]= number of stitches you should have at the end of the round/row<br>( ) x 6 = repeat whatever is between the brackets the number of times stated</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">CROCHET TOTORO AMIGURUMI FREE PATTERN</h2>



<p><strong>Body</strong><br>Start with pink yarn.<br>R 1: mr with 6 st[6]<br>R2: inc x 6 [12]<br>R 3: (1 sc, inc) x 6 [18]<br>R 4: (1 sc, inc, 1 sc) x 6 [24]<br>R 5: (3 sc, inc) x 6 [30]<br>R 6: (2 sc, inc, 2 sc) x 6 [36]<br>R 7: (5 sc, inc) x 6 [42]</p>



<p>R 8: (3 sc, inc, 3 sc) x 6 [48]<br>R 9: (7 sc, inc) x 6 [54]<br>R 10: (4 sc, inc, 4 sc) x 6 [60]<br>R 11-20: 60 sc [60]<br>(10 rounds)<br>R 21: (5 sc, inc) x 10 [70]<br>R 22: (3 sc, inc, 3 sc) x 10 [80]<br>R 23-43: 80 sc [80]<br>(21 rounds)</p>



<p>R 44: (dec, 18 sc) x 4 [76]<br>R45: 76 SC [76]<br>R46: (dec, 17 sc) x4 [72]<br>R47: 72 sc [72]<br>R48: (dec, 16 sc) x4 [68]<br>R 49: 68 sc [68]<br>R 50: (dec, 15 sc) x 4 [64]<br>R 51: 64 sc [64] [64]<br>R 52: (dec, 14 sc) x 4 [60]<br>R 53: 60 sc [60]<br>R 54: (dec, 8 sc) x 6 [54]</p>



<p>R 55: (dec, 7 sc) x 6 [48]<br>R 56: (dec, 6 sc) x 6 [42]<br>R 57: (dec, 5 sc) x 6 [36]<br>R 58: (dec, 4 sc) x 6 [30]<br>Stuff the body till the end<br>R 59: (dec, 1 sc) x 10 [20]<br>R 60: dec x 10 [10]<br>R 61: dec x 5 [5]<br>Cut the yarn, close the opening.</p>



<p><strong>Ears (make two)</strong><br>Start with pink yarn<br>R 1: mr with 4 st [4]<br>R2: (inc, 1 sc) x 2 [6]<br>R 3: (1 sc, inc, 1 sc) x 2 [8]<br>R 4: (inc, 3 sc) x 2 [10]<br>R 5: (2 sc, inc, 2 sc) x 2 [12]<br>R 6: (inc, 5 sc) x 2 [14]<br>R 7: 14 sc [14]</p>



<p>R 8: (3 sc, inc, 3 sc) x 2 [16]<br>R 9: 16 sc [16]<br>R 10: (inc, 7 sc) x 2 [18]<br>R 11: 18 SC [18]<br>R 12: (dec, 1 sc) x 6 [12]<br>R 13-15: 12 sc&nbsp; [12]<br>(3 rounds)<br>Finish with sl st. Cut off the yarn, fasten off, hide the tail.<br>Stuff firmly then sew to the top of the head, roughly in line with the eyes.</p>



<p><strong>Arms (make two)</strong><br>R 1: mr with 6 st [6]<br>R 2: inc x 6 [12]<br>R3: (1 sc, inc, 1 sc) x 4 [16]<br>R 4: 16 sc [16]<br>R 5: (inc, 3 sc) x 4 [20]<br>R 6-8: 20 sc [20]<br>3 rounds</p>



<p>R 9: (2 sc, inc, 2 sc) x 4 [24]<br>R 10-15: 24 sc [24]<br>6 rounds<br>R 16: (2 sc, dec, 2 sc) x 4 [20]<br>R 17-19: 20 sc [20]<br>3 rounds<br>R 20: (dec, 3 sc) x 4 [16]<br>R 21: 16 sc [16]<br>R 22: (1 sc, dec, 1 sc) x 4 [12]</p>



<p>Finish with sl st. Cut off the yarn, fasten off, hide the tail.<br>Stuff a little then flatten and sew the top edges together. Sew to the sides of the body at round 22 of the body, then use the yarn to make seven upside-down ‘v’ shapes on the tummy.</p>



<p><strong>Tail</strong><br>Start with pink yarn<br>R 1: mr with 6 st [6]<br>R 2: inc x 6 [12]<br>R 3: (inc, 1 sc) x 6 [18]<br>R 4: 18 sc [18]<br>R 5: (1 sc, inc, 1 sc) x 6 [24]<br>R 6: 24 sc [24]</p>



<p>R 7: (inc, 3 sc) x 6 [30]<br>R 8: 30 sc [30]<br>R 9: (2 sc, inc, 2 sc) x 6 [36]<br>R 10-19: 36 sc [36]<br>10 rounds<br>Finish with sl st. Cut off the yarn, fasten off, hide the tail. Stuff firmly then sew to the body, with the second half of the round at the bottom (this stops the tail from pointing down too much).</p>



<p><strong>Tummy<br></strong>Start with white yarn<br>R 1: mr with 6 sc [6]<br>R2: inc x 6 [12]<br>R 3: inc x 12[24]<br>R 4: 24 sc [24]<br>R 5: (1 sc, inc, 1 sc) x 8 [32]</p>



<p>R 6: (inc, 3 sc) x 8 [40]<br>R 7: (inc, 7 sc) x 5 [45]<br>R 8: (4 sc, inc, 4 sc) x 5 [50]<br>R 9: (inc, 9 sc) x 5 [55]<br>R 10: (5 sc, inc, 5 sc) x 5 [60]<br>R 11: (inc, 5 sc) x 10 [70]<br>R12: (3 sc, inc, 3 sc) x 10 [80]<br>R13 – 15: 80 sc [80]</p>



<p>3 rounds<br>Finish with sl st. Cut off the yarn, fasten off, hide the tail.<br>Sew the tummy to the body, with the top at about the same level as round 23. You can embroider the details on the face now, and hide the end of the black yarn behind the tummy.</p>



<p>The nose is several horizontal lines with a small vertical line at the bottom. The whiskers are three single lines under the eyes on each side.<br>The mouth is a single very small horizontal line. You could make the big smile that Totoro sometimes has with some white felt, glued or sewn neatly on, with black vertical lines sewn across with thread.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[MaterialsLight fingering cotton yarn in darkbrown, light brown, gold brown, grey,pale peach, pink, white, and black.2.2mm crochet hookA pair of 8mm safety eyesBlack embroidery thread&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><strong>Materials</strong><br>Light fingering cotton yarn in dark<br>brown, light brown, gold brown, grey,<br>pale peach, pink, white, and black.<br>2.2mm crochet hook<br>A pair of 8mm safety eyes<br>Black embroidery thread (optional)<br>Darning needle<br>Scissors<br>Fiberfill<br>Scrap yarn or stitch marker<br>Wire or stick for the neck (optional)</p>



<p><strong>Abbreviations<br></strong>MR : Magic Ring<br>Rd: round<br>ch: chain<br>sts: stitches<br>slst: slip stitch<br>sk : skip<br>sc: single crochet<br>hdc: half double crochet<br>dc: double crochet<br>inc: increase<br>dec: invisible decrease<br>FLO: front loop only<br>BLO: back loop only<br>(…) x N: repeat the instructions in bracket N times<br>(…): number of stitches at the end of the round<br>shift : shift stitch(es), which are extra stitch(es) we<br>crochet in order to move the marker to another<br>location.</p>



<p><strong>Arms (make 2)<br></strong>Start with pale peach yarn.<br>Rd 1: 6sc in mr (6)<br>Rd 2-13: 6sc (12 rounds)<br>Don’t stuff. Fasten off, leaving a long<br>tail for sewing.</p>



<p><strong>Legs (make 2)<br></strong>Start with dark brown yarn.<br>Rd 1: ch 5, start for the 2nd ch from the hook, inc, 2sc,<br>4sc in the last st, on the other side of the foundation<br>chain: 2sc, inc (12)<br>Rd 2: inc, 3sc, (sc, inc) x2, 3sc, inc (16)<br>Rd 3: 16sc + 1shift (16)</p>



<p>Rd 4: 5sc, 3dec, 5sc (13)<br>Bring the dark brown yarn out and cut it, leaving<br>a long tail to make the shoe’s straps.<br>Change to pale peach yarn.<br>Rd 5: BLO 3sc, 3dec, 4sc (10)</p>



<p>Rd 6: 2sc, 2dec, 4sc (8)<br>Rd 7-9: 8sc (3 rounds)<br>Rd 10: inc, 7sc (9)<br>Rd 11-12: 9sc (2 rounds)<br>Change to grey yarn and cut the pale peach yarn.<br>Make the shoe’s straps.<br>Rd 13: 9sc<br>Rd 14: sc, dec, 3sc, inc, 2sc (9)</p>



<p>Rd 15: sc, inc, 7sc (10)<br>Rd 16-19: 10sc (4 rounds)<br>Rd 20: Right leg: 3sc, fasten off.<br>Left leg: sc, ch 2, connect to right leg’s 4th st, 10sc on the right leg, 2sc on the ch,<br>move your marker here (24)<br>Stuff the legs and keep stuffing as you go.</p>



<p><strong>Body<br></strong>Rd 21-23: 24sc (3 rounds)<br>Rd 24: (2sc, dec) x6 (18)<br>Change to white yarn and cut the grey yarn.<br>Rd 25: (2sc, dec, 3sc, dec) x2 (14)<br>Rd 26-29: 14sc (4 rounds)</p>



<p>Rd 30: 14sc + 1shift (14)<br>Change to pale peach yarn and cut the white yarn.<br>We will attach the arms to the body on the Rd 31.<br>Rd 31: BLO 4sc, 5sc on the arms (skip one st on the arm),<br>BLO 7sc, 5sc on the arms (skip one st on the arm), BLO<br>3sc (24).<br>Sew the one stitch on the arms that we skipped to the<br>body.</p>



<p>Rd 32: (2sc, dec) x6 (18)<br>Rd 33: (sc, dec) x6 (12)<br>Rd 34: dec x6 (6)<br>Rd 35: 6sc<br>Do not fasten off, we will continue to make the head.</p>



<p><strong>Head<br></strong>Rd 36: (2sc, inc) x2 (8)<br>Rd 37: inc x8 (16)<br>Rd 38: (sc, inc) x8 (24)<br>Rd 39: (sc, inc, sc) x8 (32)<br>Rd 40: (3sc, inc) x8 (40)<br>Rd 41: (7sc, inc) x5 (45)</p>



<p>Rd 42-45: 45sc (4 rounds)<br>The ch1 sk1 in next round is optional. You don’t have to do it if<br>you never have difficulty at inserting the safety eyes. If you<br>decided to do it, then make sure both ch1 sk1 spaces are<br>facing the front.<br>The number of stitches may differ depending on the tension<br>while crocheting.<br>Rd 46: 25sc, ch1 sk1, 7sc, ch1 sk1, 11sc (45)</p>



<p>Rd 47-51: 45sc (5 rounds)<br>Insert safety eyes in between Rd 46-47, 7sts apart.<br>You can embroider the eyelashes before or after you snap<br>the washers in. I prefer to embroider the facial<br>expression before stuffing. Insert the wire/stick on her neck<br>(optional).<br>Rd 52: (13sc, dec) x3 (42)<br>Rd 53: (5sc, dec) x6 (36)</p>



<p>Rd 54: (2sc, dec, 2sc) x6 (30)<br>Start stuffing and keep stuffing as you go.<br>Rd 55: (3sc, dec) x6 (24)<br>Rd 56: (sc, dec, sc) x6 (18)<br>Rd 57: (sc, dec) x6 (12)<br>Rd 58: dec x6 (6)<br>Fasten off.</p>



<p><strong>Dress (Top)<br></strong>Work in rows (ch 1 and turn at the end of each row).<br>Start with white yarn<br>Row 1: ch 17, start from the 2nd ch from the hook, 16sc<br>Change to light brown yarn and cut the white yarn.<br>Row 2: BLO 16sc<br>Row 3-4: 16sc (2 rows)<br>Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.</p>



<p><strong>Dress (Bottom)<br></strong>Work in rows. The ch1 and ch2 at the beginning of the<br>row doesn&#8217;t count as a stitch.<br>With the front side facing you, turn your work upside<br>down.<br>We are going to skip the first and last 3 stitches to make<br>a gap for the tail.</p>



<p>Start crocheting from the red arrow.<br>Start with light brown yarn.<br>Row 1: FLO ch 2, hdc inc x10, ch1, turn (20)<br>Row 2: (hdc, inc) x10, ch 6, join to the other side with a slst<br>to the 1st hdc, ch1, turn (36)<br>Row 3: (hdc inc) x6 on the ch, (hdc, inc) x15, slst, ch1, turn<br>(57)</p>



<p>Row 4: (18hdc, inc) x3, slst, ch1, turn (60)<br>Row 5-7: 60hdc, slst, ch1, turn (3 rows)<br>Do not ch 1 turn at Row 7, instead change to white yarn<br>and cut the light brown yarn.<br>Row 8: BLO (ch3, slst into the next st) x60<br>Fasten off.</p>



<p><strong>Sleeves (Make 2)<br></strong>For the sleeves, we will make 3dc popcorn st in each<br>ch.<br>Here is the steps to make a 3dc popcorn st:<br>YO (yarn over), insert your hook, YO pull through,<br>YO pull through the first 2 loops (now you have 2<br>loops left on your hook).<br>Repeat this two more times until you have 4 loops<br>on your hook, then pull through all 4 loops.<br>Row 1: ch 8, start from the 2nd ch from the hook,<br>(3dc puff) x7 (7).<br>Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.<br>Sew them to her dress and add a string on her<br>dress.</p>



<p><strong>Tail (1st piece)<br></strong>Start with dark brown yarn.<br>Rd 1: 6sc in mr (6)<br>Rd 2: inc x6 (12)<br>Rd 3: (sc, inc) x6 (18)<br>Rd 4: (2sc, inc) x6 (24)<br>Rd 5: 2inc, 20sc, 2inc (28)<br>Rd 6: (2sc, inc) x2, 16sc, (2sc, inc) x2 (32)<br>Rd 7-9: 32sc (3 rounds)<br>Fasten off. Put two stitch markers with 4 sts in between</p>



<p><strong>Tail (2nd piece)<br></strong>Leave a long tail at the start to sew the tail to the body.<br>Start with dark brown yarn.<br>Rd 1: 6sc in mr (6)<br>Rd 2: (2sc, inc) x2 (8)<br>Pull the initial yarn tail through the center of the mr.<br>Rd 3: BLO 8sc<br>Rd 4: inc, 6sc, inc (10)<br>Rd 5: 10sc<br>Rd 6: inc,2sc, 2dec, 2sc, inc (10)</p>



<p>Rd 7: inc, 2sc, BLO 4sc, 2sc, inc (12)<br>Rd 8: 3dc, sc, on Rd 7’s FLO 4inc, 2sc, 2dc (16)<br>Rd 9: dc inc,hdc inc, 14sc (18)<br>Rd 10: 2inc, 5sc, BLO 6sc, 5sc (20)<br>Rd 11: 5dc, 4sc, on Rd 10’s FLO (sc, inc) x3, 5sc (23)<br>Rd 12: 10sc, BLO 6sc, 7sc (23)<br>Rd 13: sc, 2dec, 5sc, on Rd 12’s FLO (sc, inc) x3, 7sc (24)<br>Rd 14: 24sc</p>



<p>Rd 15: 4dc, 2hdc 18sc (24)<br>Rd 16: 10sc, (sc, inc) x3, 8sc (27)<br>Rd 17: 8dc, 2hdc, sc, (2sc, inc) x3, 7sc (30)<br>Rd 18: 30sc<br>Do not cut the yarn.<br>Connect the 1st and 2nd piece by crocheting into the first<br>stitch marker (yellow color) on the 1st piece.<br>We will skip 4sts on the 1st piece and 4sts on the 2nd piece<br>(8sts total).</p>



<p>Rd 19: 28sc on the 1st piece, sk the 8sts, crochet on the 5th st<br>of the 2nd piece, 26sc (54)<br>Rd 20: (7sc, dec) x6 (48)<br>Sew the gap between both pieces.<br>Rd 21: 48sc<br>Rd 22: (6sc, dec) x6 (42)<br>Rd 23: 42sc<br>Start stuffing and keep stuffing as you go.<br>Rd 24: (5sc, dec) x6 (36)<br>Rd 25: 36sc</p>



<p>Rd 26: (4sc, dec) x6 (30)<br>Rd 27: (3sc, dec) x6 (24)<br>Rd 28: (sc, dec, sc) x6 (18)<br>Rd 29: (sc, dec) x6 (12)<br>Rd 30: dec x6 (6)<br>Fasten off. Weave in the yarn tail through all the front loops<br>Sew the tail to the body through the gap on her dress. You can also sew the top of the tail to<br>her body for extra support</p>



<p><strong>Hair<br></strong>Start with dark brown yarn.<br>Rd 1: 6sc in MR (6)<br>Rd 2: inc x6 (12)<br>Rd 3: (sc, inc) x6 (18)<br>Rd 4: (2sc, inc) x6, (24)</p>



<p>Start to crochet the hair strands (S). We will start working<br>the single crochet from the second ch from the hook.<br>At the end of each strand, slst into the next sc on Rd 4. The<br>wrong side of the wig will be facing up.<br>S1-24: ch 41, 40sc, slst to Rd 4<br>Fasten off.<br>Secure each strand of hair on the head using pins. Sew or<br>glue each strand to the head.</p>



<p><strong>Ribbon<br></strong>Start with pink yarn.<br>Ch 70, fasten off.</p>



<p><strong>Ears (make 2)<br></strong>Start with dark brown yarn.<br>The stitches in red are made using pink yarn.<br>Rd 1: 4sc in mr (4)<br>Rd 2: (sc, inc) x2 (6)<br>Rd 3: sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc (9)<br>Rd 4: 4sc, 3sc, sc, inc (10)<br>Rd 5: 4sc, (sc, sc in the same st), 3sc, sc, inc (12)<br>Rd 6: 5sc, 4sc, 3sc (12)<br>Rd 7: 10sc, dec (11)<br>Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Fold and<br>sew the bottom of the ears.</p>



<p><strong>Basket<br></strong>Start with gold brown yarn.<br>3* : 3 sc in one stitch<br>Rd 1: 6sc in mr (6)<br>Rd 2: inc x6 (12)<br>Rd 3: (sc, inc) x6 (18)<br>Rd 4: 2sc, 3<em>, 4sc, 3</em>, 3sc, 3<em>, 4sc, 3</em>, sc (26)</p>



<p>Rd 5: 3sc, 3<em>, 6sc, 3</em>, 5sc, 3<em>, 6sc, 3</em>, 2sc (34)<br>Rd 6: BLO 34sc<br>Rd 7-10: 34sc (4 rounds)<br>Rd 11: slst, ch14, slst to the opposite side of the<br>basket, slst to the next st,<br>ch 1, 13sc across the ch, slst. Fasten<br>off.</p>



<p><strong>Assembly<br></strong>Embroider the eyelashes, nose, eyebrows.<br>Sew the sleeves to her dress.<br>Sew/glue her wig to her head.<br>Sew the ears to her wig.<br>Sew the tail onto her body.<br>Tie the ribbon to her hair.<br>Add some blush on her cheeks.</p>
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<p><strong>Materials</strong><br>– Yarn depends on your choice. (I used Alize Superlana Klasik 280m/100g, colors 144)<br>– 2mm&nbsp;crochet&nbsp;hook (or another convenient hook for you)<br>– Eyes 8mm.<br>– Toys stuffing, scissors, stitch maker, needle and dollmaking needle</p>



<p><strong>Abbreviations</strong><br>MR – Amigurumi Magic ring<br>App – application<br>ll – lift loop<br>sc : Single Crochet<br>inc : Increase<br>dec : Decrease<br>tr : Triple Crochet/ Treble Crochet<br>st: Stitch<br>dc : Double Crochet<br>hdc: Half Double Crochet<br>sl-st : Slip Stitch<br>ch : Chain<br>..in : make increase into same stitch as many as the number which is given in front of “inc” abbreviation (exp; 3inc, 4inc..).<br>FLO : Crochet into front loops only<br>BLO : Crochet into back loops only<br>BL : Bobble Stitch – do 5dc all in the same stitch and then yarn over and pull through all the loops on your hook (the original loop + 1 loop for each partially completed dc).<br>FO = fasten off.</p>



<p><strong>Head</strong><br>1. -Ch 10, working in 2nd chain from hook: 1 inc, 3sc, 1 ins, 3sc, 4sc in 1 st, 7sc, 1 inc=23<br>2. -2inc, 3 sc, 2inc, 3sc, 4inc, 7sc, 2inc =33<br>3. -2sc, (1inc, 6sc)*2, 1inc, 2sc, 2inc, 10sc, 2inc =40<br>4. -10sc, 1inc, 29sc =40<br>5. -3sc, 1inc, (7sc, 1inc)x2, 21sc =44<br>6. -6sc, 5-dc popcorn, 12sc, 5-dc popcorn, 24sc =44<br>7-10. -44sc =44<br>11. -2sc, 2dec, 6sc, 1dec, 6sc, 2dec, 20sc =30<br>12. -2sc, 1dec, 5sc, 2dec, 5sc, 1dec, 19sc =35</p>



<p>13. -35sc =35<br>14. -6 sc, 1 inc, 5 sc, 1 inc, 22 sc = 37.<br>15. -7sc 1inc, 5 sc, 1 inc, 23 sc = 39.<br>16. -8 sc, 1 inc. 5 sc, 1 inc, 24 sc = 41.<br>17. -9sc, 1 inc. 5 sc, 1 inc, 25 sc = 43.<br>18. -10sc, 1 inc, 5 sc, 1 inc, 26 sc = 45.<br>19. -11sc, 1 inc, 5 sc, 1 inc, 27 sc = 47.<br>20. -12sc, 1 inc. 5 sc, I inc, 28 sc = 49.<br>21. -13sc, 1 inc, 5 sc, I inc, 29 sc = 51.<br>22. – 14 sc. I inc. 5 sc, 1 inc, 30 sc = 53.</p>



<p>23-27. -53 sc = 53.<br>28. -(9sc ,1dec) x 3, ( 8 sc, 1 dec )x 2 =48.<br>29. -( 6sc, 1dec)x 6=42.<br>30. -3sc, 1dec,( 5sc, 1dec)x5,2 sc=36.<br>31. -( 4 sc,1 dec)x 6=30.<br>32. -1sc, 1dec, (3sc, 1dec)x5, 2 sc=24.<br>33. -(2sc, 1dec)x6=18.<br>34. – ( 1 sc, 1 dec ) x 6= 12.<br>35. – 6 dec 6.<br>FO and hide the yam tail.</p>



<p><strong>Ears (2)</strong><br>1. -6sc in MR =6<br>2. -6inc =12<br>3-5. -12sc =12<br>FO and leave a yarn tail for sewing the ears onto the head.</p>



<p><strong>Head Decoration</strong><br>1. Sew the ears between rounds 25-26 of the head.<br>2. Embroider eyebrows, white of eyes nostrils, mouth.</p>



<p><strong>Body</strong><br>1. – 6 sc in MR<br>2. – 6 inc = 12.<br>3. – (1 sc, 1inc) x 6 = 18.<br>4. – (2 sc, 1inc) x 6 = 24.<br>5. – (3 sc, 1inc) x 6 = 30.<br>6. – (4 sc, 1inc)x 6 =36.<br>7. – (5 sc, 1inc) x 6 = 42.<br>8. – (6 sc, 1inc)x6 =48.<br>9. – (7 sc, 1inc)x 6=54.<br>10-11. – 54 sc = 54.<br>12. – 15 sc, 1 dec, 20 sc, 1 dec, 15 sc = 52.<br>13. -14 sc, 1 dec, 20 sc, 1 dec, 14 sc = 50.</p>



<p>14. -13 sc, 1 dec. 20 sc, 1 dec, 13 sc = 48.<br>15. – 12 sc, 1 dec, 20 sc, 1 dec, 12 sc = 46.<br>16. – 11 sc, 1 dec, 20 sc, 1 dec, 11 sc = 44.<br>17. -10 sc, 1 dec, 20 sc, 1 dec, 10 sc = 42.<br>18. -10 sc, 1 dec, 18 sc, 1 dec, 10 sc = 40.<br>19. -10 sc, 1 dec, 16 sc, 1 dec, 10 sc = 38.<br>20. -10 sc, 1 dec, 14 sc, 1 dec, 10 sc = 36.<br>21. -10 sc, 1 dec, 12 sc, 1 dec, 10 sc = 34.<br>22. -10 sc, 1 dec, 10 sc, 1 dec, 10 sc = 32.<br>23. -10 sc, 1 dec, 8 sc, 1 dec, 10 sc = 30.<br>24. -10 sc, 1 dec, 6 sc, 1 dec, 10 sc = 28.<br>25. -10 sc. 1 dec, 4 sc, 1 dec, 10 sc = 26.<br>26. -10 sc, 1 dec, 2 sc, 1 dec, 10 sc = 24.<br>27. -10 sc, 2 dec, 10 sc = 22.<br>28-30. – 22 = 22.<br>FO and leave a yarn tail for sewing the body onto the head.</p>



<p><strong>Legs</strong><br>1.- Ch 5, working in 2nd chain from hook 1 inc, 2 sc, 4 sc in 1 st, 2 sc, 1 inc. = 12.<br>2. -1 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc, 4 sc, 1 inc. = 16.<br>3-9. – 16 sc. = 16.<br>10. – 3 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc, 9 sc = 18.<br>11. – 4 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc. 10 sc = 20.<br>12. – 5 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc. 1 inn, 11 sc = 22.<br>13. – 6 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc. 1 inc. 12 sc = 24.<br>14. – 7 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc. 13 sc = 26.<br>15. – 8 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc. 1 inc, 14 sc = 28.<br>16. – 9 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc. 15 sc = 30.<br>17-18. – 30 sc 30.<br>19. – (3 sc, 1 dec)x6 =24.<br>20. – (2 sc, 1 dec)x6 = 18.<br>21. – (1 sc, 1 dec)x6 =12.</p>



<p><strong>Hands (2)</strong><br>1. – 6 sc in MR<br>2. – 6 inc =12.<br>3. – ( 1sc 1inc) x 6 = 18.<br>4-7. – 18 sc = 18.<br>8. – 5sc, 4dec, 5sc =14.<br>9. – 5sc, 2dec, 5sc = 12.<br>10-19. – 12 sc = 12.<br>20. – 6 dec = 6.<br>FO and hide the yarn tail.</p>



<p><strong>Tail</strong><br>1. – 6 sc in MR<br>2. – (1 inc, 2 sc)x2 = 8.<br>3. – (1 inc, 3 sc)x2 = 10.<br>4. – (1 inc, 4 sc)x2 = 12.<br>5. – (1 inc, 5 sc)x2 = 14.<br>6. – (1 inc, 6 sc)x2 = 16.<br>7-8. – 16 sc = 16.<br>Fold in half and sc 8 through both sides.<br>FO and leave a yarn tail for sewing the tail onto the body.</p>



<p>How to assemble hippo.<br>1. Sew the head to the body.<br>2. Sew the legs and hands to the body.<br>3. Sew the tail to the body.</p>
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		<title>Cute Crochet Hilda Doll Amigurumi Free Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Materials• Hook size: 2.0• Yarn Brand: Rainbow Cotton 8/4 by Hobbii.• Safety eyes 6.0 mm or Black thread for embroidery nose• Darning needle• Stitch markers•&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><strong>Materials</strong><br>• Hook size: 2.0<br>• Yarn Brand: Rainbow Cotton 8/4 by Hobbii.<br>• Safety eyes 6.0 mm or Black thread for embroidery nose<br>• Darning needle<br>• Stitch markers<br>• Fiberfill</p>



<p><strong>Abbreviations</strong><br>MC: magic circle st- stitch<br>ch: chain<br>sc: single crochet<br>hdc: half double crochet<br>dc: double crochet<br>inc: increase<br>dec: decrease or single crochet 2 stitches together<br>BLO – Back loop only<br>Sk – skip<br>Slst. – slip stitch<br>HS – haire strands</p>



<p><strong>Arms x2</strong><br>Start with skin color yarn<br>Rnd 1: 6 sc in mc. [6]<br>Rnd 2: (1sc. inc.) *3 [9]<br>Rnds 3-4: 1 sc in each st. [9]<br>* Change to yellow yarn*<br>Rnd 5: 1 dc. in each st. [9]<br>*Change to orange yarn*<br>Rnds 6-15: 1 sc in each st. [9]<br>Don’t stuff.<br>Cut yarn and fasten off with a long tail to sew.</p>



<p><strong>Boots and legs x2</strong><br>Start with orange yarn<br>Rnd 1: 6 sc in me. [6]<br>Rnd 2: inc. *6 [12]<br>Rnd 3: (1 sc., inc.) *6 [18]<br>Rnd 4:1 sc in each st. [18]<br>Rnd 5: BLO 1 sc in each st. [18]<br>Rnd 6: 5 sc., 4 dec., 5 sc. [14]<br>Rnd 7: 5 sc., 2 dec., 5 sc. [12]<br>Rnds 8-11: 1 sc in each st. [12]</p>



<p>*Change to black yarn*<br>Rnd 12: BLO 1 sc in each st. [12]<br>Rnds 13-22: 1 sc in each st. [12]<br>Stuff throughout.<br>Fold in half and make 6 sc. to close both sides.<br>Cut yarn and fasten off.<br>Make a second leg, but don’t cut the yarn and continue with the body.</p>



<p><strong>Body</strong><br>Connect the legs with 3 Ch. and work the body<br>Rnd 23: 12 sc. in first leg, 3 sc. in the chains, 12 sc. in the second leg, 3sc in the chains [30]<br>Rnd 24: (4 sc., inc) * 6 [36]<br>Rnds 25 – 27: 1sc in each st [36]<br>Rnd 28: (4 sc., dec.) * 6 [30]<br>Rnd 29:1 sc in each st [30]<br>*Change to orange yarn* [30]</p>



<p>Rnd 30:1 sc in each st [30]<br>Rnd 31: BLO 1 dc. in each st [30]<br>Rnd 32: (3 sc., dec.) * 6 [24]<br>Rnds 33-36: 1 sc in each st [24]<br>Rnd 37: (2 sc., dec.) * 6 [18]<br>Rnds 38-39: 1 sc in each st [18]<br>Rnd 40: (lsc., dec.) * 6 [12]<br>Rnd 41: 1 sc in each st [12]<br>Stuff firmly as you go.<br>Do not fasten off, continue with the head.<br>Sew the arms in round 39.</p>



<p><strong>Head</strong><br>With skin color yarn<br>Rnd 42: (1 sc., inc.) * 6 [18]<br>Rnd 43: (2 sc., inc.) * 6 [24<br>Rnd 44: (3 sc., inc.) * 6 [30<br>Rnd 45: (4 sc,, inc.) * 6 [36<br>Rnd 46: (5 sc., inc.) * 6 [42<br>Rnd 47: (6 sc., inc.) * 6 [48<br>Rnd 48: (7 sc., inc.) * 6 [54<br>Rnds 49-58: 1 sc in each st [54]</p>



<p>Rnd 59: (7 sc., dec.) * 6 [48]<br>Rnd 60: (6 sc., dec.) * 6 [42]<br>Rnd 61: (5 sc., dec.) * 6 [36]<br>Rnd 62: (4 sc., dec.) * 6 [30]<br>Rnd 63: (3 sc., dec.) * 6 [24]<br>Rnd 64: (2 sc., dec.) * 6 [18]<br>Rnd 65: (1 sc., dec.) * 6 [12]<br>Rnd 66: dec. * 6 [6]<br>Insert or embroider safety eyes between 53 round and 54 round, 11 stitches between.<br>Embroider the eyebrows.<br>Stuff firmly. Close and fasten off.</p>



<p><strong>Hair</strong><br>With blue yarn<br>Rnd 1: 6 sc in me. [6]<br>Rnd 2: inc. *6 [12]<br>Rnd 3: (1 sc., inc.) * 6 [18]<br>Rnd 4: (2 sc., inc.) *6 [24]</p>



<p>Continue with strands. We are going to make 24.<br>HS 1-3 : 14 Ch., turn, 2 nd. chain from hook, 13 sc., slot in next st.<br>HS 4-6 : 15 Ch., turn, 2 nd. chain from hook, 14 sc., slot in next st.<br>HS 7 : 14 Ch., turn, 2 nd. chain from hook, 13 sc., slot in next st.<br>HS 8-10 : 27 Ch., turn, 2 nd. chain from hook, 26 sc., slot in next st.<br>HS 11-21 : 33 Ch., turn, 2 nd. chain from hook, 32 sc., slot in next st.<br>HS 29-94 : 27 Ch., turn, 2 nd. chain from hook, 26 sc., slot in next st.</p>



<p>Now you can sew or stick the hair to the head.</p>



<p><strong>Skirt</strong><br>With blue yarn<br>Turn Hilda’s body upside down. Join blue yarn mn front loop of round Si.<br>Rnds 1 -2: 30 sc. in each st. [30]<br>Rnd 3: 30 hdc. in each st. [30]<br>Rnd 4: (4 hdc., inc.) *6 [36]<br>Rnd 5: (5 hdc., inc.) *6 [42]<br>Rnd 6: (6 hdc., inc.) *6 [48]<br>Rnds 7-8: 1 hdc., in each st [48]<br>Rnd 9: (6 hdc., dec.) * 6 [42]<br>Close and fasten off.</p>



<p>Now you can sew or stick the hair to the head.</p>



<p><strong>Skirt</strong><br>With blue yarn<br>Turn Hilda’s body upside down. Join blue yarn mn front loop of round Si.<br>Rnds 1 -2: 30 sc. in each st. [30]<br>Rnd 3: 30 hdc. in each st. [30]<br>Rnd 4: (4 hdc., inc.) *6 [36]<br>Rnd 5: (5 hdc., inc.) *6 [42]<br>Rnd 6: (6 hdc., inc.) *6 [48]<br>Rnds 7-8: 1 hdc., in each st [48]<br>Rnd 9: (6 hdc., dec.) * 6 [42]<br>Close and fasten off.</p>



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		<title>Cute Bird Tori Amigurumi Crochet Free Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Materials• Cotton yarn (e.g. Scheepjes Catona, Schachenmayr Catania 125m/50g), one ball for the skin colour (for example: blue, mint, light red)• Two more colours in&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><strong>Materials</strong><br>• Cotton yarn (e.g. Scheepjes Catona, Schachenmayr Catania 125m/50g), one ball for the skin colour (for example: blue, mint, light red)<br>• Two more colours in the same colour range as your main colour (approximativ 10g each)<br>• Cotton yarn in the colour cream (approx 25g)<br>• Cotton yarn in the colour of your choice for the accessories (approximativ 30g)<br>• Cotton yarn in yellow (approx 10g)<br>• Safety eyes 10 mm<br>• White and black cotton for the eyes, pink for the cheeks<br>• Thin embroidery thread for the details (white/black)<br>• Hook size 2,5 mm<br>• Scissors<br>• Tapestry blunt needle, sharp needle (for the deepening of the eyes), stitch marker, pins<br>• Fiber fill</p>



<p><strong>Abbreviations</strong><br>MR – magic Ring<br>Rnd – round<br>R – row<br>Sc – single crochet<br>Slst – slip stitch<br>Ch – chain<br>Inc – increase<br>Dec – decrease<br>FLO – front loop only<br>BLO – back loop only<br>Tch – turning chain<br>Hdc – half double crochet<br>Hdc inc – 2 half double crochet in 1 stitch<br>Dc – double crochet<br>Tr– treble crochet</p>



<p><strong>Neckerchief</strong><br>Crochet in rows. Turn your work after every row. Start with the colour of your choice.<br>Rnd 1. 5sc in mr + 1tch (5)<br>Rnd 2. inc, 1sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 1sc, inc + 1tch (9)<br>Rnd 3. inc, 3sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 3sc, inc + 1tch (13)<br>Crochet in BLO<br>Rnd 4. inc, 5sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 5sc, inc + 1tch (17)<br>Crochet in FLO<br>Rnd 5. inc, 7sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 7sc, inc + 1tch (21)<br>Crochet again through both loops<br>Rnd 6. inc, 9sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 9sc, inc (25)<br>Lace to tie ends together<br>30ch, 29slst back, sc along the the top edge of the neckerchief,<br>30ch, 29slst back.<br>Pull the yarn through the last loop and secure the yarn.</p>



<p><strong>Neckerchief</strong><br>Crochet in rows. Turn your work after every row. Start with the colour of your choice.<br>Rnd 1. 5sc in mr + 1tch (5)<br>Rnd 2. inc, 1sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 1sc, inc + 1tch (9)<br>Rnd 3. inc, 3sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 3sc, inc + 1tch (13)<br>Crochet in BLO<br>Rnd 4. inc, 5sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 5sc, inc + 1tch (17)<br>Crochet in FLO<br>Rnd 5. inc, 7sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 7sc, inc + 1tch (21)<br>Crochet again through both loops<br>Rnd 6. inc, 9sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 9sc, inc (25)<br>Lace to tie ends together<br>30ch, 29slst back, sc along the the top edge of the neckerchief,<br>30ch, 29slst back.<br>Pull the yarn through the last loop and secure the yarn.</p>



<p><strong>Neckerchief</strong><br>Crochet in rows. Turn your work after every row. Start with the colour of your choice.<br>Rnd 1. 5sc in mr + 1tch (5)<br>Rnd 2. inc, 1sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 1sc, inc + 1tch (9)<br>Rnd 3. inc, 3sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 3sc, inc + 1tch (13)<br>Crochet in BLO<br>Rnd 4. inc, 5sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 5sc, inc + 1tch (17)<br>Crochet in FLO<br>Rnd 5. inc, 7sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 7sc, inc + 1tch (21)<br>Crochet again through both loops<br>Rnd 6. inc, 9sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 9sc, inc (25)<br>Lace to tie ends together<br>30ch, 29slst back, sc along the the top edge of the neckerchief,<br>30ch, 29slst back.<br>Pull the yarn through the last loop and secure the yarn.</p>



<p><strong>Neckerchief</strong><br>Crochet in rows. Turn your work after every row. Start with the colour of your choice.<br>Rnd 1. 5sc in mr + 1tch (5)<br>Rnd 2. inc, 1sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 1sc, inc + 1tch (9)<br>Rnd 3. inc, 3sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 3sc, inc + 1tch (13)<br>Crochet in BLO<br>Rnd 4. inc, 5sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 5sc, inc + 1tch (17)<br>Crochet in FLO<br>Rnd 5. inc, 7sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 7sc, inc + 1tch (21)<br>Crochet again through both loops<br>Rnd 6. inc, 9sc, 3sc in 1 stitch, 9sc, inc (25)<br>Lace to tie ends together<br>30ch, 29slst back, sc along the the top edge of the neckerchief,<br>30ch, 29slst back.<br>Pull the yarn through the last loop and secure the yarn.</p>



<p><strong>Claws</strong><br><strong>Crochet 4x (yellow)</strong><br>Rnd 1. 6sc in MR (6)<br>Rnd 2. (1sc, inc) x3 (9)<br>Rnd 3. 9sc (9)<br>Rnd 4. (1sc, dec) x3 (6)<br>Rnd 5. 6sc (6)<br>After the first claw fasten off and sew the end. Repeat the above for the second claw, but this time don’t fasten off. The claws don’t get stuffed. Chain 1 and connect both claws with a sc, 5sc around the other claw, 1sc in the ch, 6sc in the 1st claw and 1sc in the ch. (14).<br><strong>The claws don’t get stuffed.</strong><br>Rnd 2. (5sc, dec) x2 (12)<br>Rnd 3. (2sc, dec) x3 (9)<br>Rnd 4. 8sc, ch (9)<br>Rnd 5. 2ch, skip 3sc, 7sc (9)<br>Rnd 6. (dec, 1sc) x3 (6)<br>Pull the yarn through the FLO of the remaining 6sc, close the hole the sew the end. Repeat above for the second foot.</p>



<p><strong>Legs</strong><br>(Yellow)<br>The legs are crocheted directly on the claws “free space”. Attach the thread new to a stitch in the free space (no matter where). (This will be your 1st stitch of the leg). In theory the “free space” only has 6 stitches. So that there is no hole, crochet in both sides left and right a sc.<br>Rnd 1. 3sc, sc on the side, 3sc in the ch, sc in the side (8)<br>Rnd 2-6. 8sc (5 rounds) (8)<br>Colour change to blue (main colour)<br>Rnd 7. (1sc, inc) x4 (12)<br>Rnd 8. (1sc, inc ) x6 (18)<br>Rnd 9-10. 18 sc (2 rounds) (18)<br>End the round with a slst. Leave a long tail to sew the legs later to the body. Repeat the above for the 2nd leg.</p>



<p><strong>Legs</strong><br>(Yellow)<br>The legs are crocheted directly on the claws “free space”. Attach the thread new to a stitch in the free space (no matter where). (This will be your 1st stitch of the leg). In theory the “free space” only has 6 stitches. So that there is no hole, crochet in both sides left and right a sc.<br>Rnd 1. 3sc, sc on the side, 3sc in the ch, sc in the side (8)<br>Rnd 2-6. 8sc (5 rounds) (8)<br>Colour change to blue (main colour)<br>Rnd 7. (1sc, inc) x4 (12)<br>Rnd 8. (1sc, inc ) x6 (18)<br>Rnd 9-10. 18 sc (2 rounds) (18)<br>End the round with a slst. Leave a long tail to sew the legs later to the body. Repeat the above for the 2nd leg.</p>



<p><strong>Legs</strong><br>(Yellow)<br>The legs are crocheted directly on the claws “free space”. Attach the thread new to a stitch in the free space (no matter where). (This will be your 1st stitch of the leg). In theory the “free space” only has 6 stitches. So that there is no hole, crochet in both sides left and right a sc.<br>Rnd 1. 3sc, sc on the side, 3sc in the ch, sc in the side (8)<br>Rnd 2-6. 8sc (5 rounds) (8)<br>Colour change to blue (main colour)<br>Rnd 7. (1sc, inc) x4 (12)<br>Rnd 8. (1sc, inc ) x6 (18)<br>Rnd 9-10. 18 sc (2 rounds) (18)<br>End the round with a slst. Leave a long tail to sew the legs later to the body. Repeat the above for the 2nd leg.</p>



<p><strong>Legs</strong><br>(Yellow)<br>The legs are crocheted directly on the claws “free space”. Attach the thread new to a stitch in the free space (no matter where). (This will be your 1st stitch of the leg). In theory the “free space” only has 6 stitches. So that there is no hole, crochet in both sides left and right a sc.<br>Rnd 1. 3sc, sc on the side, 3sc in the ch, sc in the side (8)<br>Rnd 2-6. 8sc (5 rounds) (8)<br>Colour change to blue (main colour)<br>Rnd 7. (1sc, inc) x4 (12)<br>Rnd 8. (1sc, inc ) x6 (18)<br>Rnd 9-10. 18 sc (2 rounds) (18)<br>End the round with a slst. Leave a long tail to sew the legs later to the body. Repeat the above for the 2nd leg.</p>



<p><strong>Finishing</strong><br>Sew everything together<br>Sew the beak between round 20 and 23. It should lie under the top of the dark part of the head, therefore in the brighter part. The beak does not get stuffed. The feet get sewn to the bottom middle of the body, between round 11 and 22. Stuff the upper part of the leg whilst sewing it on, Tori will stand a bit more stable that way. The claws should point to the front. Sew the wings left and right on the single crochet part between round 1 and 6 slightly angled to the body, like that the wings stay flexible. The top part of the wings should lie in line with the top of the head and legs. Pay attention that the wings lie in the correct direction. The tail gets sewn to round 15 with the one coloured part laying on the middle of the body. It should lie in the middle of legs and wings.</p>



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		<title>Cute Crochet Fox Amigurumi Free Pattern</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2023 20:37:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Materials:Yarn: Himalaya Dolphin Baby (half skein of orange and some yarn of white color)Hook size: 3.5-4.0 mm for plush yarnYarn: Ogonyok Troitskaya yarn (100% acrylic,&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><strong>Materials:</strong><br>Yarn: Himalaya Dolphin Baby (half skein of orange and some yarn of white color)<br>Hook size: 3.5-4.0 mm for plush yarn<br>Yarn: Ogonyok Troitskaya yarn (100% acrylic, 250 m/100 g) for a nose (brown color)<br>Hook size: 2.5 mm for acrylic yarn<br>6-7 mm safety eyes<br>Tapestry needle<br>Scissors<br>Fiberfill</p>



<p><strong>Abbreviations:</strong><br>R = row<br>mc = magic circle<br>ch = chain<br>st = stitch<br>sc = single crochet<br>inc = 2 sc in the next stitch<br>dec = single crochet 2 stitches together<br>F.o. = finish off<br>( ) = number of stitches you should have at the end of the round/row<br>( )*6 = repeat whatever is between the brackets the number of times stated</p>



<p><strong>Arms</strong>&nbsp;(make 2)<br>With white yarn:<br>R 1: 2 ch, 6 sc in the 2nd ch from hook (6)<br>R 2: 6 sc<br>Change to orange yarn:<br>R 3-10: 6 sc (8 rows)<br>Don’t stuff with fiberfill.<br>Fold top of arm flat and 3 sc through both sides across.<br>F.o.</p>



<p><strong>Tail</strong><br>With white yarn:<br>R 1: 2 ch, 6 sc in the 2nd ch from hook (6)<br>R 2: 6 sc<br>R 3: (2 sc, inc)*2 (8)<br>R 4: (3 sc, inc)*2 (10)<br>Change to orange yarn:<br>R 5-9: 10 sc (5 rows)<br>R 10: (3 sc, dec)*2 (8)<br>R 11: (2 sc, dec)*2 (6)<br>Stuff gently with fiberfill.<br>Fold top of tail flat and 3 sc through both sides across.<br>F.o. and leave a long tail for sewing.</p>



<p><strong>Ears</strong>&nbsp;(make 2)<br>With orange yarn:<br>R 1: 2 ch, 6 sc in the 2nd ch from hook (6)<br>R 2: (2 sc, inc)*2 (8)<br>R 3: (3 sc, inc)*2 (10)<br>R 4: (3 sc, dec)*2 (8)<br>Fold top of ear flat and 3 sc through both sides across.<br>F.o. and leave a long tail for sewing.</p>



<p>The nose, muzzle and head are made as one piece.</p>



<p><strong>Nose</strong><br>With acrylic yarn and 2.5 mm crochet hook:<br>R 1: 6 sc in mc (6)<br>R 2: (inc)*6 (12)<br>R 3: 12 sc (12)<br>R 4: (dec)*6 (6)<br>Stuff gently with fiberfill.<br>Change to white yarn (Himalaya Dolphin Baby).<br><br>Continue crocheting the head in the round:</p>



<p><strong>Head</strong><br>With white yarn:<br>R 1: 6 sc (6)<br>R 2: (inc)*6 (12)<br>R 3: 12 sc (12)<br>R 4: 3 sc, (inc)*6, 3 sc (18)<br>R 5: 3 sc, (1 sc, inc)*6, 3 sc (24)<br>Change to orange yarn (or you can change to orange yarn in R 7):</p>



<p>R 6: 3 sc, (2 sc, inc)*6, 3 sc (30)<br>R 7-8: 30 sc (2 rows)<br>R 9: 9 sc, 3 sc together with sc of the 1st ear, 8 s, 3 sc together with sc of the 2nd ear, 7 sc (30)<br>R 10: (3 sc, dec)*6 (24)<br>R 11: 24 sc (24)<br>R 12: (2 sc, dec)*6 (18)<br>R 13: 18 sc (18)<br>R 14: (1 sc, dec)*6 (12)<br>Insert safety eyes between R 6 and R 7.<br>Stuff with fiberfill.<br>F.o.<br><br>The legs and body are made as one piece.</p>



<p><strong>Legs</strong>&nbsp;(make 2)<br>R 1: 2 ch, 8 sc in the 2nd ch from hook (8)<br>R 2-9: 8 sc (8 rows)<br>Stuff with fiberfill.<br>F.o.<br><br>Don’t cut the yarn when you’ll finish the second leg!</p>



<p>Continue crocheting the&nbsp;<strong>body</strong>&nbsp;in the round:<br>R 1: Crochet 4 sc on the 2nd leg, 2 ch, join with the first leg (after last st in R 9), 8 sc on the 1st leg, 2 sc in 2 ch, 4 sc on the 2nd leg. Put a sitch marker – here will be a beginning of a new row (20)<br>R 2: 4 sc, (inc)*2 in 2 ch (between legs), 8 sc, (inc)*2 in 2 ch (between legs), 4 sc (24)<br>R 3-6: 24 sc (4 rows)<br>Stuff with fiberfill.<br>R 7: (2 sc, dec)*6 (18)<br>R 8-10: 18 sc (3 rows)<br>R 11: (1 sc, dec)*6 (12)<br>R 12: 12 sc (12)<br>R 13: 3 sc together with sc of the 1st arm, 4 sc, 3 sc together with sc of the 2nd arm, 2 sc (12)<br>R 14: (2 sc, dec)*3 (9)<br>Stuff with fiberfill.<br>F.o. and leave a long tail for sewing.</p>



<p><strong>Assembly</strong><br>Sew the ears onto the head.<br>Sew the head and tail to the body.</p>



<p><strong>More Amigurumi Fox İdeas</strong></p>



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		<title>Cute Little Monster Amigurumi Crochet Free Pattern</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2023 20:19:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[MaterialsCotton ricorumi:-Version 1: Lila (017), white (001), orange (024), yellow (063)-Version 2: Aqua (074), pink (067), white (001), red (028)Crochet hook: 3mmSafety eyes (you may&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><strong>Materials</strong><br>Cotton ricorumi:<br>-Version 1: Lila (017), white (001), orange (024), yellow (063)<br>-Version 2: Aqua (074), pink (067), white (001), red (028)<br>Crochet hook: 3mm<br>Safety eyes (you may need to use smaller/ larger eyes, depending on hook/ yarn size)<br>-Version 1: 10mm (x1)<br>-Version 2: 4mm (x2)<br>Yarn needle<br>Black and white embroidery thread<br>Piece of thin cardboard<br>Fiberfill for stuffing<br>Scissors</p>



<p><strong>Abbreviations</strong><br>Rnd– round<br>MR– magic ring<br>Ch– chain<br>Sl st– slip stitch<br>Sc– single crochet<br>HDC– hald double crochet<br>Inc– increase<br>Dec– decrease<br>( )*– repeat till the end of round<br>[ ]– total number of stitches in the round<br>Size with the materials above will be about 10 cm.</p>



<p><strong>VERSION 1</strong><br><strong>Eye</strong><br>In white.<br>Rnd 1: MR 8 sc (4)<br>Rnd 2: (1sc,inc)* (12)<br>Insert security eye in the MR.</p>



<p><strong>Head &amp; Body</strong><br>Stuff as you go along your work.<br>In purple.<br>Rnd 1: MR 6 sc (6)<br>Rnd 2: (inc)* (12)<br>Rnd 3: (1sc,inc)* (18)<br>Rnd 4: (2sc,inc)* (24)<br>Rnd 5: (3sc,inc)* (30)<br>Rnd 6: (4sc,inc)* (36)<br>Rnd 7-9: 36sc (36)<br>Rnd 10: (5sc,inc)* (42)<br>Rnd 11-14: 42sc (42)</p>



<p>Insert the security eyes between Rnd 7 and 8. Sew to the head.<br>Rnd 15: (5sc,dec)* (36)<br>Rnd 16: (4sc,dec)* (30)<br>Rnd 17: (3sc,dec)* (24)<br>Rnd 18: (2sc,dec)* (18)<br>Rnd 19: (2sc,inc)* (24)<br>Rnd 20: 24 sc (24)<br>Rnd 21: (3sc,inc)* (30)<br>Rnd 22-24: 30 sc (30)<br>Rnd 25: (4sc,inc)* (36)<br>Rnd 26-29: 26sc (36)<br>Rnd 30: (5sc,inc)* (42)<br>Rnd 31: 42 sc (42)<br>Rnd 32: Through back loops only (5sc,dec)* (36)<br>Finish to stuff.<br>For best stability: Draw a circle about 4cm in diametet on a piece of thin cardboard cut it out and slide it into the opening of Rnd 32.<br>Rnd 33: (2sc,dec)* (27)<br>Rnd 34: (1sc,dec)* (18)<br>Rnd 35: (dec)* (9)<br>Close and fasten off.</p>



<p><strong>Horns (X2)</strong><br>Stuff as you go along your work.<br><br>In orange.<br>Rnd 1: MR 4sc (4)<br>Rnd 2: 3sc,inc (5)<br><br>In yellow.<br>Rnd 3: 4sc,inc (6)<br>Rnd 4: 5sc,inc (7)<br><br>In orange.<br>Rnd 5: inc,5sc,inc (9)<br>Rnd 6: inc,7sc,inc (11)<br><br>In yellow.<br>Rnd 7: inc,3sc,dec,4sc,inc (12)<br>Rnd 8: 5sc,dec,4sc,inc (12)<br><br>In orange.<br>Rnd 9: 5sc,dec,4sc,inc (12)<br>Rnd 10: 5sc<br>Sew the horns in side of the head between rounds 3 and 6, leaving approx 7 stitches between them.</p>



<p><strong>Arms (X2)</strong><br>In purple.<br>Rnd 1: MR 4sc (4)<br>Rnd 2: (1sc,sc)* (6)<br>Rnd 3-12: 6sc (6)<br>Sew the arms in side of the body.</p>



<p><strong>Teeth (X2)</strong><br>In white.<br>Rnd 1: ch 2, 1 hdc in the second ch from the hook. (1)<br>Embroider the mouth with blakc embroidery thread and sew the theeth.</p>



<p><strong>VERSION 2</strong><br><strong>Head &amp; Body</strong><br>Stuff as you go along your work.<br>In blue.<br>Rnd 1: MR 6sc (6)<br>Rnd 2: (inc)* (12)<br>Rnd 3: (1sc,inc)* (18)<br>Rnd 4: (2sc,inc)* (24)<br>Rnd 5: (3sc,inc)* (30)<br>Rnd 6: (4sc,inc)* (36)<br>Rnd 7-9: 36 sc (36)<br>Rnd 10: (5sc,inc)* (42)<br>Rnd 11-14: 42 sc (42)</p>



<p>Rnd 15: (5sc,dec)* (36)<br>Rnd 16: (4sc,dec)* (30)<br>Rnd 17: (3sc,dec)* (24)<br>Rnd 18: (2sc,dec)* (18)<br>Rnd 19: (2sc,inc)* (24)<br>Rnd 20: 24 sc (24)<br>Rnd 21-24: 30 sc (30)<br>Rnd 25: (4sc,inc)* (36)<br>Rnd 26-29: 26 sc (36)<br>Rnd 30: (5sc,inc)* (42)<br>Rnd 31: 42 sc (42)<br>Rnd 32: Through back loops only (5sc,dec)* (36)</p>



<p>Finish to stuff.<br>For best stability: Draw a circle about 4cm in diameter on a piece of thin cardboard. Cut it out and slide it into the opening of Rnd 32.<br><br>Rnd 33: (2sc,dec)* (27)<br>Rnd 34: (1sc,dec)* (18)<br>Rnd 35: (dec)* (9)<br>Close and fasten off.</p>



<p><strong>Eyes (X2)</strong><br>In white.<br>Rnd 1: MR 4sc (4)<br>Rnd 2: (1sc,sc)* (6)<br>Insert security eye in the MR.<br><br>In blue.<br>Rnd 1: MR 6sc (6)<br>Rnd 2: (inc)* (12)<br>Rnd 3-6: 12 sc (12)<br>Rnd 7: (dec)* (6)<br>Rnd 8-13: 6 sc (6)<br>Insert the security eyes between Rnd 3 and 4. Sew.</p>



<p><strong>Dots (X6)</strong><br>In pink.<br>Rnd 1: MR 4sc (4)<br>Rnd 2: (1sc,sc)* (6)<br>Sew the dots.</p>



<p><strong>Arms (X2)</strong><br>In blue.<br>Rnd 1: MR 4sc (4)<br>Rnd 2: (1sc,sc)* (6)<br>Rnd 3-7: 6sc (6)<br>Sew the arms in side of the body.</p>



<p><strong>Tongue</strong><br>In red.<br>Rnd 1: ch2, 1sc in the second ch from the hook (1)<br>Embroider the mouth with black embroidery thread and sew the tongue.</p>
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		<title>Crochet Cute Donkey Amigurumi Free Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Materials• Yarn: sport or DK light weight yarn• Crochet hook: 2.5mm• Knitting needles size 3.0mm• Black embroidery thread• Safety eyes size 5mm• Fiberfill• Yarn needle,&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><strong>Materials</strong><br>• Yarn: sport or DK light weight yarn<br>• Crochet hook: 2.5mm<br>• Knitting needles size 3.0mm<br>• Black embroidery thread<br>• Safety eyes size 5mm<br>• Fiberfill<br>• Yarn needle, stitch markers, scissor</p>



<p><strong>Abbreviations</strong><br>MR– magic ring<br>sc– single crochet<br>hdc– half double crochet<br>dc– double crochet<br>inc– increase (2 single crochet in one stitch)<br>dec– decrease (invisible decrease)<br>FLO– front loop only<br>BLO– back loop only<br>sl st– slip stitch</p>



<p><strong>Head</strong><br>Rnd 1: 8sc in MR (8)<br>Rnd 2: 8-inc (16)<br>Rnd 3: (sc,inc)*8 (24)<br>Rnd 4: (2sc,inc)*8 (32)<br>Rnd 5: sc,inc,(3sc,inc)*7,2sc (40)<br>Rnd 6: (9sc,inc)*4 (44)<br>Rnd 7-12: (6rnds) 44sc (44)<br>Rnd 13: (10sc,inc)*4 (48)<br>Rnd 14-15: (2rnds) 48sc (48)</p>



<p>Keep crocheting carefully<br>Rnd 16: (grey) (5sc,inc)*2, (skin colour) (5sc,inc)*4, (grey) (5sc,inc)*2 (56)<br>Insert safety eyes between round 15,16. 8sc apart.<br>Rnd 17-22: (5rnds) (grey) 14sc, (skin colour) 28sc, (grey) 14sc (56)<br>Rnd 23: (grey) (5sc,dec)*2, (skin colour) (5sc,dec)*4, (grey) (5sc,dec)*2 (48)<br>Rnd 24: (grey) (4sc,dec)*2, (skin colour) (4sc,dec)*4, (grey) (4sc,dec)*2 (40)<br>Rnd 25: (grey) (3sc,dec)*2, (skin colour) (3sc,dec)*4, (grey) (3sc,dec)*2 (32)<br>Rnd 26: (grey only) (2sc,dec)*8 (24)<br>Cut the yarn and fasten off.</p>



<p><strong>Arm (Make 2)</strong><br>Rnd 1: 5sc in MR (5)<br>Rnd 2: 5-inc (10)<br>Rnd 3-5: (3rnds) 10sc (10)<br>Change the color<br>Rnd 6-14: (9rnds) 10sc (10)<br>Cut the yarn.<br>Leave a long tail for sewing.</p>



<p><strong>Leg (Make 2)</strong><br>Rnd 1: 6sc in MR (6)<br>Rnd 2: 6-inc (12)<br>Rnd 3-5: (3rnds) 12sc (12)<br>Rnd 6: 3sc,3-dec,3sc (9)<br>Rnd 7-13: (7rnds) 9sc (9)<br>Cut the yarn.<br>Leave a long tail for sewing.</p>



<p><strong>Ears (Make 2)</strong><br>Rnd 1: 4sc in MR (4)<br>Rnd 2: 4-inc (8)<br>Rnd 3: (3sc,inc)*2 (10)<br>Rnd 4: (4sc,inc)*2 (12)<br>Rnd 5-7: (3rnds) 12sc (12)<br>Rnd 8: (4sc,dec)*2 (10)<br>Rnd 9-10: (2rnds) 10sc (10)<br>Rnd 11: (3sc,dec)*2 (8)<br>Rnd 12-13: (2rnds) 8sc (8)<br>Rnd 14: (2sc,dec)*2 (6)<br>Rnd 15: 6sc (6)<br>Slst. Cut the yarn. Leave a long tail for sewing.</p>



<p><strong>Scarf</strong><br>(Knitting k-knit, p-purl, needle size 3.00mm)<br>Cast on 5 stitches.<br>Rnd 1: 5-K (5)<br>Rnd 2: 5-p (5)<br>Repeat until you get 20 cm long.</p>



<p><strong>Hat</strong><br>Rnd 1: 6sc in MR (6)<br>Rnd 2: 6-inc (12)<br>Rnd 3: (sc,inc)*6 (18)<br>Rnd 4-5: (2rnds) 18sc (18)<br>Rnd 6: FLO (2sc,inc)*6 (24)<br>Rnd 7: 24sc, slst (24)<br>Cut the yarn, leave a long tail for sewing.</p>
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		<title>Crochet Cute Snake Amigurumi Free Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Materials• Himalaya Dolphin Baby or YarnArt Dolce yarn• The eyes on the secure mount are 12 mm for a large snake, and 9 mm for&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><strong>Materials</strong><br>• Himalaya Dolphin Baby or YarnArt Dolce yarn<br>• The eyes on the secure mount are 12 mm for a large snake, and 9 mm for a small one<br>• 4.5 mm hook<br>• Holofiber</p>



<p><strong>A Head For a Big Snake</strong><br>Rnd 1. 6 sc in MR<br>Rnd 2. (sc, inc) x 3 (9)<br>Rnd 3. (2 sc, inc) x 3 (12)<br>Rnd 4. (5 sc, inc) x 2 (14)<br>Rnd 5. (6 sc, inc) x 2 (16)<br>Rnd 6. (7 sc, inc) x 2 (18)<br>Rnd 7. (8 sc, inc) x 2 (20)<br>Rnd 8. (9 sc, inc) x 2 (22)</p>



<p>Insert the eyes above the increments, at a distance of 6 sc<br>Rnd 9. (10 sc, inc) x 2 (24)<br>Rnd 10. (10 sc, dec) x 2 (22)<br>Rnd 11. (4 sc, dec) x 3, 2 sc, dec (18)<br>Rnd 12. (7 sc, dec) x 2 (16)<br>Rnd 13. (6 sc, dec) x 2 (14)<br>Backloop crochet<br>Rnd 14. 14 sc<br>Then we usually knit 14 cm or the desired length.<br>Fill it weakly so that the snake folds in half</p>



<p><strong>Tail</strong><br>Rnd 1. (5 sc, dec) x 2 (13)<br>Rnd 2. 12 sc<br>Rnd 3. 12 sc<br>Rnd 4. (2 sc, dec) x 3 (9)<br>Rnd 5. 9 sc<br>Rnd 6. (1 sc, dec) x 3 (6)<br>Rnd 7. 6 sc<br>Rnd 8. 3 dec before closing. Finish knitting, hide the thread.</p>



<p><strong>A Head Fod a Small Snake</strong><br>Rnd 1. 6 sc in MR<br>Rnd 2. (sc, inc) x 3 (9)<br>Rnd 3. (2 sc, inc) x 3 (12)<br>Rnd 4. (5 sc, inc) x 2 (14)<br>Rnd 5. (6 sc, inc) x 2 (16)<br>Rnd 6. (7 sc, inc) x 2 (18)</p>



<p>Insert the eyes above the increments, at a distance of 5 sc<br>Rnd 7. (7 sc, dec) x 2 (16)<br>Rnd 8. (6 sc, dec) x 2 (14)<br>Rnd 9. (5 sc, dec) x 2 (12)<br>Rnd 10. (2 sc, dec) x 3 (9)<br>Backloop crochet<br>Rnd 11. 9 sc<br>Next, we usually knit 9 cm or the desired length.<br>Fill it weakly so that the snake folds in half</p>



<p><strong>Tail</strong><br>Rnd 1. (1 sc, dec) x 3 (6)<br>Rnd 2. 6 sc<br>Rnd 3. 6 sc<br>Rnd 4. 3 dec before closing. Finish knitting hide the thread.</p>



<p><strong>More Amigurumi Snake İdeas</strong></p>



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		<title>Amigurumi Raccoon Crochet Free Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Materials• Yarn YarnArt Jeans (color 46) – 1 body pouch• Yarn YarnArt Jeans (color 03) – 0.5 hank for faces• Yarn YarnArt Jeans (color 53)&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><strong>Materials</strong><br>• Yarn YarnArt Jeans (color 46) – 1 body pouch<br>• Yarn YarnArt Jeans (color 03) – 0.5 hank for faces<br>• Yarn YarnArt Jeans (color 53) – for the eyelids and tail<br>• For clothing, Gazzal Baby Cotton yarn (color 3437 and 3451)<br>• Filler (I recommend using holofaybe R)<br>• Screw (safety) eyes 10 mm – 2 pcs.<br>• Plastic joints or cotter pins 15 mm – 4 pcs.<br>• Hook number 2<br>• Knitting needles No. 2 for clothes, for hats circular or hosiery number 2<br>• Long needle<br>• Screw nose 10 or 12 mm<br>• Scissors</p>



<p><strong>Note!<br></strong>In the master class are used as a mount plastic joints (or cotter pin). You can use any convenient for you fastening, for example, thread. You can also just sew on the paws.</p>



<p><strong>Head</strong><br>We start knitting with light yarn:<br>1 row – Magic ring into 6 sc<br>2 row – inc * 6 (12)<br>3 row – 12 sc<br>4 row – (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)<br>5 row – 18 sc<br>6 row – (2 sc, inc) * 6 (24)<br>7 row – 24 sc<br>8 row – (3 sc, inc) * 6 (30)<br>9 row – 7 sc, (inc, 1 sc) * 4, (1 sc, inc) * 4, 7 sc (38)<br>10 row – 8 sc, (inc, 2 sc) * 3, inc, 2 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc) * 3, 8 sc (46)</p>



<p>11 row – 9 sc, (inc, 3 sc) * 3, inc, 2 sc, inc, (3 sc, inc) * 3, 9 sc (54)<br>12 row – 10 sc, (inc, 4 sc) * 3, inc, 2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc) * 3, 10 sc (62)<br>13th row – 11 sc, (inc, 5 sc) * 3, inc, 2 sc, inc, (5 sc, inc) * 3, 11 sc, (70)<br>14-15 row – 70 sc<br>Next, change the yarn to gray<br>16-24 row – 70 sc<br>25 row – 15 sc, dec, 16 sc, dec, 16 sc, dec, 15 sc, dec (66)<br>26 row – (9 sc, dec) * 6 (60)<br>27 row – (8 sc, dec) * 6 (54)<br>28 row – 54 sc<br>29 row – (7 sc, dec) * 6 (48)<br>Next, we knit the eyelids and sew</p>



<p><strong>Eyelids</strong><br>We knit eyelids with black yarn<br>We collect 17 air loops<br>1 row – starting from the second from the hook we knit 15 sc (after the 1st row try on whether the eyelid will fit in size, in otherwise dial more or less air stitches, depending on the size you need)<br>2 row – turn, ch, 15 sc<br>3 row – turn, ch, 15 sc<br>4 row – turn, ch, 15 sc<br>sew the eyelids to the muzzle<br>Next, insert the nose and eyes.</p>



<p>We insert the eyes by retreating about 5 loops<br>We embroider a cross with a gray inca knitted bang, focusing on a place located over the centuries. 1 row – 5 crosses, 2 row – 3 continue to knit head:<br>Stuff your head tight<br>30 row – (6 sc, dec) * 6 (42)<br>31 row – (5 sc, dec) * 6 (36)<br>32 row – (4 sc, dec) * 6 (30)<br>33 row – (3 sc, dec) * 6 (24)<br>34 row – (2 sc, dec) * 6 (18)<br>Stuff up to the end</p>



<p>35 row – (1 sc, dec) * 6 (12)<br>36 row – decavs to the end<br>Make a weight loss:<br>We make a tightening with a long needle with black yarn<br>Start the needle at point 1, withdraw the needle at point 2, leaving a long tip, make a stitch at point 3 and draw the needle at point 4, do stitch to point 5 and print to point 1.<br>Tighten the ends of the thread, not much.<br>Tie the ends of the thread. The ends can be made in the head or leave and hide while sewing on the head.</p>



<p><strong>Ears</strong><br>1 row – Magic ring into 6 sc<br>2 row – inc * 6 (12)<br>3 row – 12 sc<br>4 row – (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)<br>5 row – 18 sc<br>6 row – (2 sc, inc) * 6 (24)<br>7 row – 24 sc<br>8 row – (3 sc, inc) * 6 (30)<br>9-10 row – 30 sc<br>Fold the ears in half and sew 15 sc sew ears in the region of 25 or 26 rows<br>We make stitches with white yarn around the eyes.<br>The head is ready!</p>



<p><strong>Upper legs</strong><br>1 row – Magic ring into 6 sc<br>2 row – inc * 6 (12)<br>3 row – (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)<br>4 row – (5 sc, inc) * 3 (21)<br>5-7 row – 21 sc<br>8 row – (5 sc, dec) * 3 (18)<br>9-15 row – 18 sc<br>16-17 row – 6 ps (see figure), 12 sc (18)<br>18 row – 10 sc, dec * 2, 4 sc (16)<br>19-23 row – 16 sc<br>Between 22 and 23 next we insert a cotter pin or a plastic joint.<br>Stuff the foot<br>24 row – (2 sc, dec) * 4 (12)<br>25 row – dec * 6 (6)<br>We tighten the hole, fix the thread</p>



<p><strong>Body</strong><br>1 row – Magic ring into 6 sc<br>2 row – inc * 6 (12)<br>3 row – (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)<br>4 row – (2 sc, inc) * 6 (24)<br>5 row – (3 sc, inc) * 6 (30)<br>6 row – (4 sc, inc) * 6 (36)<br>7 row – (5 sc, inc) * 6 (42)<br>8 row – (6 sc, inc) * 6 (48)<br>9 row – (7 sc, inc) * 6 (54)<br>10 row – (8 sc, inc) * 6 (60)</p>



<p>11-12 row – 60 sc<br>13 row – (19 sc, inc) * 3 (63)<br>14-21 row – 63 sc<br>22 row – (19 sc, dec) * 3 (60)<br>23 row – (8 sc, dec) * 6 (54)<br>24 row – 54 sc<br>Between the 13th and 14th row, insert the lower legs<br>25 row – (7 sc, dec) * 6 (48)<br>26 row – 48 sc<br>27 row – (6 sc, dec) * 6 (42)<br>28 row – 42 sc<br>29 row – (5 sc, dec) * 6 (36)<br>30-31 row – 36 row<br>Stuffing the torso<br>32 row – (4 sc, dec) * 6 (30)<br>33-34 row – 30 sc<br>35 row – (3 sc, dec) * 6 (24)<br>36-37 row – 24 sc<br>Between the 35th and 36th row, insert the upper legs<br>38 row – (2 sc, dec) * 6 (18)<br>39-40 row – 18 sc<br>Stuff up to the end we sew the head</p>



<p><strong>Tail</strong><br>1 row – Magic ring into 6 sc<br>2 row – inc * 6 (12)<br>3-7 row – 12 sc<br>Change color to black<br>Now, when changing colors, focus on the first place<br>Color change. Color change every 3 rows.<br>8 row – (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)<br>9-10 row – 18 sc<br>Change color to gray<br>11 row – (5 sc, inc) * 3 (21)<br>12 row – 21 row<br>13 row – (5 sc, dec) * 3 (18)</p>



<p>Change color to black<br>14 row – (4 sc, dec) * 3 (15)<br>15 row – 15 sc<br>16 row – (3 sc, dec) * 3 (12)<br>Change color to gray<br>17-19 row – 12 sc<br>Change color to black<br>20-22 row – 12 sc<br>Change color to gray<br>23-25 row – 12 sc<br>You can don’t stuff the tail, add a little bit if you wish filler.<br>Sew the tail around the 17th row<br>Raccoon is ready!</p>



<p><strong>Panties</strong><br>Gazzal Baby Cotton yarn, hook 2<br>We collect a chain of air loops so long that it would<br>I fit at the waist (I got 85 ch).<br>We connect the chain and knit in a circle with columns with one crochet<br>(do not forget to do 3 lifting loops at the beginning of the row) until until the panties meet between the legs (I got 11 rows)</p>



<p><strong>Ponytail hole</strong><br>In the row where there will be a hole for the tail (I have a hole it turned out in the 3rd row), do not knit the last 5 at the end of the row loops, instead dial 5 vp, connect to the end of the row and knit further in a circle.<br>Next, fold the pants in half and connect (with the wrong side) 10 loops that are in the middle, i.e. 5 loops on one side and 5 loops on the other side (see photo)<br>Next, we attach the thread to knit legs on 3 rows in each</p>



<p><strong>Sweater</strong><br>Gazzal Baby Cotton yarn, knitting needles 2<br>n / l / n – yarn / front / yarn – rag<br>The yarn on the wrong side can be knitted with a crossed loop, then there will be no holes (as in the photo), or the usual wrong loop, then there will be openwork holes in the ragged line.<br>We start knitting with white yarn<br>We pick on the needles 20 loops (with hem)</p>



<p>We knit in rotary rows<br>1 row – wrong side<br>2 row – to, 2 persons, n / l / n, 3 persons, n / l / n, 4 persons, n / l / n, 3 persons, n / l / n, 2 persons, to<br>3 row – wrong side<br>4 row – to, 3 persons, n / l / n, 5 persons, n / l / n, 6 persons, n / l / n, 5 persons, n / l / n, 3 persons, to<br>5 row – wrong side<br>6th row – c, 4 persons, n / l / n, 7 persons, n / l / n, 8 persons, n / l / n, 7 persons, n / l / n, 4 persons,<br>7 row – wrong side<br>Color change to blue<br>8 row – to, 5 persons, n / l / n, 9 persons, n / l / n, 10 persons, n / l / n, 9 persons, n / l / n, 5 persons, to<br>9 row – wrong side<br>10 row – to, 6 persons, n / l / n, 11 persons, n / l / n, 12 persons, n / l / n, 11 persons, n / l / n, 6 persons to<br>11 row – wrong side<br>12 row – to, 7 persons, n / l / n, 13 persons, n / l / n, 14 persons, n / l / n, 13 persons, n / l / n, 7 persons to<br>13 row – wrong side</p>



<p>Color change to white<br>14th row – k, 8 persons, n / l / n, 15 persons, n / l / n, 16 persons, n / l / n, 15 persons, n / l / n, 8 persons<br>15 row – wrong side<br>16th row – c, 9 persons, n / l / n, 17 persons, n / l / n, 18 persons, n / l / n, 17 persons, n / l / n, 9 persons<br>17 row – wrong side<br>18 row – k, 11 people, 19 close, 22 people, 19 close, 11 people, k<br>19th row – purl, in the place of closing the loops we type 4 extra loops<br>20 row – 3 persons, pr – to the end of the row<br>21 row – wrong side<br>Color change to blue<br>Next, we knit to the desired length.<br>When doing the last 4 rows, we knit with a 2×2 elastic<br>Close the loop, sew buttons on the back or sew.</p>



<p><strong>Hat</strong><br>When knitting hats, try on and, if necessary<br>adjust the number of loops and rows.<br>Yarn Gazzal Baby Cotton, knitting needles circular or hosiery No. 2<br>Head coverage I got 24 cm<br>We collect on circular or stocking knitting needles 60 +1 loops<br>We connect knitting and knit in a circle of 6 rows with an elastic 2×2<br>Next 6 rows of the front surface (do not forget that with a circular<br>knitting loops fit into the front wall)</p>



<p>Making a hole for the ears:<br>15 persons, 13 loops close, 4 persons, 13 loops close, 15 persons<br>In the next row we collect closed loops:<br>15 faces, 13 dial, 4 faces, 13 dial, 15 faces<br>Next 6 rows of facial stitch<br>The next row of decreases. Knit 2 stitches together<br>2 rows of front surface<br>Decrease We knit 2 heat together<br>1 row facial<br>Decrease we knit 2 loops together<br>1 row facial<br>We pull the thread through all the loops and tighten.<br>Sew on a pompom.<br>The hat is ready!</p>



<p><strong>More Amigurumi Raccoon İdeas</strong></p>



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