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<p>Knitted from Bambino NAKO yarn (75% acrylic, 25% wool) 130 m / 50 g, crocheted No. 3.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">You will need:</h4>



<p>• the main color yarn (mine is green) for the body is about 200 g and the remains of multi-colored yarn for decoration (mine is yellow and St. green),</p>



<p>• suitable hook,</p>



<p>• filler (synthetic winterizer or holofiber),</p>



<p>• glue,</p>



<p>• a stitching needle with a large eye,</p>



<p>• 14 buttons of different diameters (from 2 cm to 1 cm).</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Applicable abbreviations:</h4>



<p>ch. – air loop</p>



<p>sc – single crochet</p>



<p>hdc – half crochet</p>



<p>dc – double crochet</p>



<p>ss4n – a column with four crochets</p>



<p>sl-st – connecting column</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">STEP No. 1. BODY</h4>



<p>Upper ball: We knit yarn St. Green colour. We cram in the knitting process, at the stage at which you are most comfortable.</p>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3 sc, inc) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6 row: (4 sc, inc) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>7 row: (5 sc, inc) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>Go to the green thread.</p>



<p>8 – 16 row: 42 sc</p>



<p>17 row: (5 sc, dec) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>18 row: (4 sc, dec) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>19 row: (3 sc, dec) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>20 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>21 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>22 row: tighten</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Bottom ball:</h4>



<p>We knit st. Green colour. We cram in the knitting process, at the stage at which you are most comfortable.</p>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3 sc, inc) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6 row: (4 sc, inc) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>7 row: (5 sc, inc) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>8 row: (6 sc, inc) – 6 times (48)</p>



<p>9 row: (7 sc, inc) – 6 times (54)</p>



<p>10 row: (8 sc, inc) – 6 times (60)</p>



<p>Go to the green thread.</p>



<p>11-22 row: 60 sc</p>



<p>23 row: (8 sc, dec) – 6 times (54)</p>



<p>24 row: (7 sc, dec) – 6 times (48)</p>



<p>25 row: (6 sc, dec) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>26 row: (5 sc, dec) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>27 row: (4 sc, dec) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>28 row: (3 sc, dec) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>39 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>30 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>Insert the button with the tail – button fastening, then we will attach the tail to it</p>



<p>31 row: tighten</p>



<p>Sew top and bottom</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">STEP No. 2. TAIL</h4>



<p>Each ball is knitted separately and attached to the previous button fastening. (but you can just sew on)</p>



<p>Knit with green yarn. We cram in the knitting process, at the stage at which you are most comfortable.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">1 ball:</h4>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3 sc, inc) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6 row: (4 sc, inc) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>7 row: (5 sc, inc) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>8 row: (6 sc, inc) – 6 times (48)</p>



<p>9 row: (7 sc, inc) – 6 times (54)</p>



<p>Making button fastening (see photo)</p>



<p>10 – 20 row: 54 sc</p>



<p>21 row: (7 sc, dec) – 6 times (48)</p>



<p>22 row: (6 sc, dec) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>23 row: (5 sc, dec) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>24 row: (4 sc, dec) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>25 row: (3 sc, dec) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>26 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>27 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>28 row: tighten</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">2 ball.</h4>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3 sc, inc) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6 row: (4 sc, inc) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>7 row: (5 sc, inc) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>8 row: (6 sc, inc) – 6 times (48)</p>



<p>Making button fastening (see photo)</p>



<p>9-18 row: 48 sc</p>



<p>19 row: (6 sc, dec) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>20 row: (5 sc, dec) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>21 row: (4 sc, dec) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>22 row: (3 sc, dec) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>23 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>24 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>25 row: tighten</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">3 ball:</h4>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3 sc, inc) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6 row: (4 sc, inc) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>7 row: (5 sc, inc) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>Making button fastening (see photo)</p>



<p>8 – 16 row: 42 sc</p>



<p>17 row: (5 sc, dec) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>18 row: (4 sc, dec) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>19 row: (3 sc, dec) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>20 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>21 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>22 row: tighten</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">4 ball:</h4>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3 sc, inc) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6 row: (4 sc, inc) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>Making button fastening (see photo)</p>



<p>7-14 row: 36 sc</p>



<p>15 row: (4 sc, dec) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>16 row: (3 sc, dec) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>17 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>18 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>19 row: tighten</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">5 ball:</h4>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3 sc, inc) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>Making button fastening (see photo)</p>



<p>6 – 12 row: 30 sc</p>



<p>13 row: (3 sc, dec) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>14 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>15 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>16 row: tighten</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">6 ball:</h4>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>Making button fastening (see photo)</p>



<p>5-10 row: 30 sc</p>



<p>11 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>12 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>13 row: tighten</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Tip:</h4>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 – 8 row: 1 8 sc</p>



<p>Making button fastening</p>



<p>9 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>10 – 11 row: 12 sc</p>



<p>12 row: dec – 6 times (6)</p>



<p>13 row: tighten</p>



<p>STEP No. 3. LEGS</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Fingers – 6 pcs.</h4>



<p>Knit with green yarn</p>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 – 9 row: 24 sc</p>



<p>10 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>11 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">The main part of the leg:</h4>



<p>We knit st. green yarn</p>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3 sc, inc) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>We turn to green yarn</p>



<p>6 row: (4 sc, inc) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>7 row: (5 sc, inc) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>8 row: we knit the back wall of the loop – 8 sc, attach the first finger of 6 sc (grab the loops and legs and fingers), followed by the second finger of 6 sc and the third finger of 6 sc, 16 sc (42)</p>



<p>9 row: 8 sc, 6 sc on the first finger, 6 sc on the second and 6 sc on the third, 16 sc (42)</p>



<p>10 – 12 row: 42 sc</p>



<p>13 row: (5 sc, dec) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>14 row: (4 sc, dec) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>15 row: (3 sc, dec) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>16 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>17 row: 18 sc</p>



<p>18 row: inc 18 times (36)</p>



<p>19 row: (5 sc, inc) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>20 row: (6 sc, inc) – 6 times (48)</p>



<p>21 – 28 row: 48 sc</p>



<p>29 row: (6 sc, dec) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>30 row: (5 sc, dec) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>31 row: (4 sc, dec) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>32 row: (3 sc, dec) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>33 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>34 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>35 row: tighten</p>



<p>Similarly, we knit the second leg.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">STEP No. 4. HANDS 2 pcs</h4>



<p>I recommend knitting the thumbs first, then the three main fingers and without tearing the threads from the third, start assembling</p>



<p>Thumb – 2 pcs.</p>



<p>Fingers – 6 pcs.</p>



<p>Knit with green yarn</p>



<p>1 row: 4 sc of the first finger, 4 sc of the second 8 sc of the third finger, 4 sc of the second and 4 sc of the first (24)</p>



<p>2 – 6 row: 8 sc</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Assembly:</h4>



<p>1 row: sc of the first finger, 4 sc of the second 8 sc of the third finger, 4 sc of the second and 4 sc of the first (24)</p>



<p>2 row: (3 sc, inc) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>3-5 rows: 30 sc</p>



<p>6 row: For the Left hand: 16 sc, 4 sc attach the thumb, 10 sc (30)</p>



<p>For the right hand: 12 sc, 4 sc attach the thumb, 14 (30)</p>



<p>7 row: 16 sc, 4 sc on the thumb, 10 sc (30)</p>



<p>8 row: 30 sc</p>



<p>9 row: (3 sc, dec) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>10 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>11 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>12 – 21 row: 12 sc</p>



<p>Leave the thread for sewing, fold the hand in half and sew. We fill the hand in the process, I have a tight fist and a soft handle.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">STEP No. 5. HEAD</h4>



<p>Knit with green yarn. The head fits in a spiral without a seam.</p>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3 sc, inc) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6 row: (4 sc, inc) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>7 row: (5 sc, inc) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>8 – 16 row: 42 sc</p>



<p>17 row: 16 sc, 15 ch., Skip 10 p sc in the 11th loop, 15 sc (47)</p>



<p>18 row: 47 sc</p>



<p>19 row: 4 increases, 4 decreases, 4 increases, 8 decreases, 4 increases, 4 decreases, 3 increases (46)</p>



<p>20 row: 46 sc</p>



<p>21 row: 4 increases, 4 decreases, 4 increases, 15 sc, 4 increases, 4 decreases, 3 increases (53)</p>



<p>22 row: 53 sc</p>



<p>23 row: 1 sc, 4 increments, 4 decreases, 5 inc, 19 sc, 5 inc, 4 decreases, 3 increases, 1 sc shift the marker by 1 loop</p>



<p>24 row: 62 sc</p>



<p>25 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times, 26 sc, (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (74)</p>



<p>26 row: 74 sc</p>



<p>27 row: (2 sc, inc) – 4 times, 20 sc, (dec, 3 sc) – 4 times, 15 sc, (inc, 2 sc) – 4 times (78)</p>



<p>28 – 42 row: 78 sc</p>



<p>At this stage, you need to tie a little dragon’s mouth, take pink (or red) yarn and start knitting 10 sc along the edge of the nose, then follow the pattern.</p>



<p>Sew the mouth to the chin.</p>



<p>So that the dragon’s nose was flat below, we cut out a piece of plastic from the plastic (I had a cover from a mayonnaise bucket) of this shape:</p>



<p>We insert into the head and glue it with glue, for reliability.</p>



<p>We stuff our nose and a little head.</p>



<p>Now we tie the head, stuffing in the process more tightly.</p>



<p>43 row: (11 sc, dec) – 6 times (72)</p>



<p>44 row: (10 sc, dec) – 6 times (66)</p>



<p>45 row: (9 sc, dec) – 6 times (60)</p>



<p>46 row: (8 sc, dec) – 6 times (54)</p>



<p>47 row: (7 sc, dec) – 6 times (48)</p>



<p>48 row: (6 sc, dec) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>49 row: (5 sc, dec) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>50 row: (4 sc, dec) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>51 row: (3 sc, dec) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>52 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>53 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>54 row: tighten</p>



<p>Now we will make a weight:</p>



<p>We stick the needle from below in places marked with pins, pull it out in the place of future eye sockets, stick through a row and poke below near so that 2 tails of a thread are not in one hole, but through a loop or through a row, we pull and tie to a knot, it will drown in a tightening of it it will not be visible, we hide the ponytails, we also do it with the second eye socket, we get a curl for the eye sockets and cheeks form</p>



<p>STEP No. 6. EARS, NOSTS, WINGS, NEEDLES, EYES</p>



<p>Before knitting this trifle, I advise you to collect a dragon. I sewed the head and hands. She hinged her legs so that the dragon would sit down.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Ears – 2 pcs.</h4>



<p>Knit with green yarn</p>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4 row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 – 9 row: 24 sc</p>



<p>10 row: (2 sc, dec) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>11 row: (1 sc, dec) – 6 times (12)</p>



<p>Do not stuff, fold and p rish to the head.</p>



<p>Nostrils – 2 pcs.</p>



<p>I knit right on the muzzle, like Daisy’s ears.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">MARGARITKINS EARS.</h4>



<p>Knit with flesh-colored yarn.</p>



<p>I always tie the ears directly on the head, for this at the eye level I retreat about 9 sc, attach the thread: 3 ch. lift, 8 dc. The tail that I stayed I enter above / below 2 rows and put out behind the ear, the second tail that remained after we attached the thread to the head, I hook on the third air. I introduce the lifting loop 2 rows higher / lower and put it out in the same hole as the first tail, I knot a knot and hide two tails in my head, it turns out very neat and beautiful.</p>



<p>Between 6 and 7 next we attach the thread: 3 ch. lifting, 9 dc (see photo), symmetrically perform 2 nostrils.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">I Wings – 1 pc.</h4>



<p>Knit with green yarn</p>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3 row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4th row: (2 sc, inc) – 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3 sc, inc) – 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6 row: (4 sc, inc) – 6 times (36)</p>



<p>7 row: (5 sc, inc) – 6 times (42)</p>



<p>8 row: (6 sc, inc) – 6 times (48)</p>



<p>9 row: (7 sc, inc) – 6 times (54)</p>



<p>10 row: (8 sc, inc) – 6 times (60)</p>



<p>11 row: (9 sc, inc) – 6 times (66)</p>



<p>12 row: (10 sc, inc) – 6 times (72)</p>



<p>Fold in half, knit for 2 loops 36 sc with yellow yarn, then knit arches of 6 ch. attaching to each 4 loop, we bind each arch – (4 sc, 3 ch. 4 sc) – 9 times.</p>



<p>Once again, I folded the finished wings and flashed them with hidden stitches with the usual thread so that they bristled.</p>



<p>Sew to the torso.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">I Tips – 17 pcs.</h4>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: (2 sc, inc) – 2 times (8)</p>



<p>3 row: (3 sc, inc) – 2 times (10)</p>



<p>4 row: (4 sc, inc) – 2 times (12)</p>



<p>5 row: (5 sc, inc) – 2 times (14)</p>



<p>6 row: (6 sc, inc) – 6 times (16)</p>



<p>7 row: 16 sc</p>



<p>I didn’t stuff needles, we sew each to the torso</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Eyes – 2 pcs.</h4>



<p>The pupil with the protein crocheted No. 3</p>



<p>We start with a black thread</p>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>Go to white</p>



<p>3-5 rows: 12 sc</p>



<p>6 row: 1 sc, dec to the end of the row</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Veko – hook number 2.5</h4>



<p>1 row: 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2 row: 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3rd row: (sc, inc) – 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4-6 row: 18 sc</p>



<p>Embroider flare.</p>



<p>We insert the protein into the eyelid, between them the cilia, we glue everything and attach it to the head. I also stuck it to my head.</p>



<p>We decorate the dragon at our discretion, as you like!</p>
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