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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Amigurumi doll patterns are with you on this site for free with hundreds of varieties. In this article, I shared the amigurumi diaper baby pattern. ABBREVIATION used in the template: SC ——– single crochet inc ——— incraise / 2SC in 1 loop INC3 ——– double incraise / 3SC in 1 loop DEC3 ——— double decrease...</p>
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<p>Amigurumi doll patterns are with you on this site for free with hundreds of varieties. In this article, I shared the amigurumi diaper baby pattern.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">ABBREVIATION used in the template:</h2>



<p><br>SC ——– single crochet</p>



<p>inc ——— incraise / 2SC in 1 loop</p>



<p>INC3 ——– double incraise / 3SC in 1 loop</p>



<p>DEC3 ——— double decrease / 3SC knit 1 loop</p>



<p>DEC ——— decrease</p>



<p>DC ——– double crochet</p>



<p>INC-DC —— double crochet incraise</p>



<p>CH———–chain</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>——- Repeat the instructions in parentheses the specified number of times</li>
</ul>



<p>Stitch marker — Mark the beginning of the row</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">MATERIALS</h2>



<p><br>Kartopu thread KOD: K1219 (THREAD IS NOT PRODUCED) – for a 2.5 mm crochet hook (instead of Kartopu thread you can use LANOSO ALARA COTTON KOD: C: 937-P: 144 or another thread. The hook should be thinner than indicated on (See yarn instructions.)</p>



<p>• Threads Gazzal baby coton white – CODE: 3432 (for diapers) – hook 2.0 mm.</p>



<p>• Red Gazzal baby coton – CODE: 3439 (for clothes) (For bow and blouse, you can use another thread, equivalent to gazzal, which will be thinner than the thread for the body).</p>



<p>• 12 mm safety eyes in brown color.</p>



<p> Filler</p>



<p>• Wire (for the doll frame)</p>



<p>• Adhesive plaster (to cover the ends of the wire)</p>



<p> Tessa (finished hair)</p>



<p>• Ready-made eyelashes for the doll and black sewing thread for sewing.</p>



<p>• Pink thread for lip embroidery.</p>



<p>• Brown thread for eyebrow embroidery (the thread used for the doll is alize diva)</p>



<p>DOLL’S GROWTH 27-30 CM. DOLL SIZE MAY BE REFERRED FROM THE ORIGINAL DEPENDING ON THE THREAD AND DENSITY.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">HANDS</h2>



<p><br>1) Into magic ring 6SC</p>



<p>2) 6INC = 12SC</p>



<p>3) 4 * (INC, 2SC) = 16SC</p>



<p>4-6) 16SC (3 rows)</p>



<p>7) 1 Popcorn, 15SC</p>



<p>8) 16SC</p>



<p>9) over the finger (DEC, 6SC) * 2 = 14SC</p>



<p>10-24) 14SC, 1 DC finish. (15 rows) (place wire in it and stuff with fiber.)</p>



<p>At the end of the second hand, knit another 4SC, 1DC and cut off the thread. The pollen on the hand should be inside, on the first hand we do not tie 4SC.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">FOOT (LEFT FOOT)</h2>



<p><br>1) Into magic ring 6SC</p>



<p>2) SC, INC (7SC in total) Tighten the loop and knit a chain of 7 CH, skip 1 CH and start at 2 from the hook (along the 6SC chain, 7SC on the finger, 6SC on the chain) = 19SC</p>



<p>3-7) 19SC (5 rows)</p>



<p>8) We knit the heel.</p>



<p>1SC turn, 9SC turn, 8SC turn, 7SC turn, 6SC turn, 5SC turn, 4SC. At the beginning of each row, we skip 1 stitch, due to this, a decrease will be obtained.</p>



<p>9) We tie the foot in a circle. When you get to the front knit 7DC = 19SC</p>



<p>Foot harness: 3SC, DEC, 7DC, DEC, 3SC (decrease should be in the corners)</p>



<p>Set a stitch marker.</p>



<p>10-20) 19SC (11 rows)</p>



<p>21) For the knee, we knit 4 additions in the front, if necessary, knit SC to these loops; (Knee: 11SC, 4INC, 4SC = 23SC)</p>



<p>22) To form the knee, we knit 4 decreases. (Knee: 4DEC, 15SC = 19SC)</p>



<p>23) 19SC</p>



<p>24) To tie a beautiful leg, in the 22nd row, knit 4 presses from behind, if required, knit SC to these loops. (Explanation: 4INC, 15SC = 23SC)</p>



<p>25-31) 23SC (7 rows)</p>



<p>32) 1DC cut and hide the thread. (The connection of the two legs will be done with a thread from the right leg.)</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Squeeze out the right leg</h2>



<p>The only difference between knitting the left foot from the right is the 8th row.</p>



<p>We knit 11SC in Row 8 (this is needed to adjust the direction of the finger.)</p>



<p>Then we turn and knit 9SC turn, 8SC turn, 7SC turn, 6SC turn, 5SC turn, 4SC.</p>



<p>1) Into magic ring 6SC</p>



<p>2) SC, INC (total 7SC) we knit a chain of 7 CH, start with 2CH from</p>



<p>hook. 6SC chained, 7SC finger, 6SC chained = 19SC</p>



<p>3-7) 19SC (5 rows)</p>



<p>8) We knit the heel.</p>



<p>11SC turn, 9SC turn, 8SC turn, 7SC turn, 6SC turn, 5SC turn, 4SC.</p>



<p>9) We tie the foot in a circle. When you get to the front, knit 7DC = 19SC Foot harness: 3SC, DEC, 7DC, DEC, 3SC (decrease should be in the corners).</p>



<p>10-20) 19SC (11 rows)</p>



<p>21) For the knee, we knit 4 additions in the front, if required, knit SC to these loops; (Knee: 11SC, 4INC, 4SC = 23SC)</p>



<p>22) To form the knee, we knit 4 decreases. (Knee: 4DEC, 15SC = 19SC)</p>



<p>23) 19SC</p>



<p>24) To knit a beautiful leg, in the 22nd row, knit 4INC from the back, if necessary, knit SC to these loops. (Explanation: 4INC, 15SC = 23SC)</p>



<p>25-31) 23SC (7 rows)</p>



<p>32) In this row, the legs will be connected. Do not cut the thread. This will be 1 body row.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">WE KNIT THE BODY</h2>



<p><br>1) Continue along the right leg 11SC, 2 CH (knit DC into the left leg), along the left leg 23SC, along the chain 2SC, along the right leg 12SC, put a marker – this will be the beginning of a new row = 50 SC (The beginning of the row will be from that place , which is marked with a red thread on the doll’s right leg.)</p>



<p>2) 16 INC should be located at the back of the doll, strictly in the middle.</p>



<p>In the front we will knit INC, SC repeat 5 times, create a tummy.</p>



<p>Explanation: 4SC, 16INC, 13SC, 5 * (INC, SC), 7SC = 71SC</p>



<p>3-9) 71SC (7 rows)</p>



<p>10) Shaping the ass. We knit decrements.</p>



<p>Explanation: 3SC, 4 * (SC, DEC), 10 SC skip, 4 * (SC, DEC), 34 SC = 53SC</p>



<p>(In other words, 8 decreases will be connected by 4 to the right, 4 to the left. We knit exactly along the stomach.)</p>



<p>11) 53SC</p>



<p>12) We knit a row with decreases.</p>



<p>Explanation: 3SC, 6 * (DEC, SC), 32SC = 47SC (2.Sew skipped loops in flesh.)</p>



<p>13) 47SC</p>



<p>14) 27SC, 4 * (DEC, SC), 6SC, DEC = 42SC</p>



<p>14) 18SC, DEC, 20SC, DEC = 40SC</p>



<p>15) (Subtraction left and right) 17SC, DEC, 19SC, DEC = 38SC</p>



<p>16) (Subtraction left and right) 17SC, DEC, 17SC, DEC = 36SC</p>



<p>17) (Subtraction left and right) 16SC, DEC, 17SC, DEC = 34SC</p>



<p>(Since the last decrease corresponds to the last stitch of the row and the first stitch of the next row, the offset is 1 stitch.)</p>



<p>19-21) 34SC (3 rows)</p>



<p>22) We knit hands. Hands are tied in 3 stitches, indicated by pins in 1 photo below. Start by tying in the right arm 3SC arm + body, 14SC, 3SC left arm + body, 13SC, 1DEC (Decrease, can go to the beginning of the 23rd row.) = 34SC</p>



<p>23.From here we begin to knit by decreasing between the hand and the body, we knit the shoulder.</p>



<p>The first decrease coincides with the last stitch of row 22 and the beginning of row 23.</p>



<p>23) In this row, we make 4 decreases in the corners of the arms = 46SC</p>



<p>Explanation: DEC (Use a 22nd stitch), 9SC, DEC, 12SC, DEC, 9SC, DEC, 12SC = 46SC</p>



<p>24) Decrease at the corners of the arms = 42SC</p>



<p>Explanation: DEC, 7SC, DEC, 12SC, DEC, 7SC, DEC, 12SC = 42SC</p>



<p>25) Decrease at the corners of the arms = 34SC</p>



<p>Explanation: 2DEC, 2SC, 2DEC, 11SC, 2DEC, 2SC, 2DEC, 11SC = 34SC</p>



<p>26) In the shoulder area, knit 3SC together. Reduce total by 4 stitches = 30SC (the middle of the shoulder is indicated with a black pin in the photo.)</p>



<p>Explanation: SC, DEC3, 14SC, DEC3, 13SC = 30SC</p>



<p>27) In the shoulder area, knit 3SC together. Decrease total by 4 stitches = 26SC</p>



<p>Explanation: 2 * (DEC3, 12SC) = 26SC</p>



<p>28) In the shoulder area, knit 1 decrease = 24SC</p>



<p>Explanation: 2 * (DEC, 11SC) = 24SC</p>



<p>29) Each side will be reduced by 1 stitch, and we knit a decrease on the last two stitches (we make a decrease in the last two loops of this row, since a shift occurs when decreasing.) = 21SC</p>



<p>Explanation: DEC, 10SC, DEC, 8SC, DEC = 21SC</p>



<p>30) We will decrease one side by 1 stitch (because the decrease was made on the last stitch of the 29th row), on the other hand, we will knit 2 decreases = 18x (finish and leave the long one to sew on the head). = 18SC Explanation: DEC, 7SC, 2DEC, 9SC, 1DC = 18SC (Here at the end we knit 9SC so that DC is on the side. So that the end of the thread comes out from the side of the head. If it is in the front, it may not look neat when sewing on the head.)</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">HEAD</h2>



<p><br>1) Into magic ring 6SC</p>



<p>2) 6INC = 12SC</p>



<p>3) 6 * (SC, INC) = 18SC</p>



<p>4) 6 * (2SC, INC) = 24SC</p>



<p>5) 6 * (3SC, INC) = 30SC</p>



<p>6) 6 * (4SC, INC) = 36SC</p>



<p>7) 6 * (5SC, INC) = 42SC</p>



<p>8) 6 * (6SC, INC) = 48SC</p>



<p>9) 6 * (7SC, INC) = 54SC</p>



<p>10) 6 * (8SC, INC) = 60SC</p>



<p>11-18) 60SC (8 rows)</p>



<p>19) We make a decrease on the front part. (The pins show the places where the subtraction is made). The eye will be inserted between 19-20 rows with 6 stitches between them.</p>



<p>Explanation: 17SC, 6 * (DEC, 2SC), 19SC = 54SC</p>



<p>20) From this row we knit 6 additions over the face. 17SC, 6 * (INC, 2SC), 19SC = 60SC</p>



<p>21) Cheeks; We knit 8 additions, 4 on one side and 4 on the other side of the nose. The additions begin before the first increase of 20 rad. 17SC, 4 * (INC, SC), 3SC, 1POPcorn (3 DC in 1 loop), 4SC, 4 * (INC, SC), 19SC = 68SC</p>



<p>22-27) 68SC (6 rows)</p>



<p>28) We make a reduction for the formation of the cheeks, in those places where we knitted the additions. 4 for the left cheek, 4 for the right cheek with 8 stitches. 17SC, 4 * (DEC, SC), 8SC, 4 * (DEC, SC), 19SC = 60SC</p>



<p>29) 6 * (DEC, 8SC) = 54</p>



<p>30) 6 * (DEC, 7SC) = 48</p>



<p>31) 6 * (DEC, 6SC) = 42</p>



<p>32) 6 * (DEC, 5SC) = 36</p>



<p>33) 6 * (DEC, 4SC) = 30</p>



<p>34) 6 * (DEC, 3SC) = 24</p>



<p>35) 6 * (DEC, 2SC) = 18 DC cut the thread.</p>



<p>HEAD; AFTER FITTING THE EYE, EMBROIDERY OF THE Mouth, WE SEW THE HEAD TO THE NECK.</p>



<p>EYES: 12 mm. BETWEEN ROWS 19 and 20 BELOW, 6 STITCHES BETWEEN TWO EYES.</p>



<p>Attach the eyes without filling the inside of the head. We will not make an eye-tightening, as we knitted the shape of the head, taking into account the eyes.</p>



<p>A thorough filling is required when filling the head. Fill your cheeks especially beautifully. If you fill too tight, you will stretch the fabric of the head and it will not be pretty, if you fill not tightly, rounded lines such as the cheeks will lose their contours.</p>



<p>After attaching the eyes to the head and filling the head with fiber, before sewing the head to the body, we perform processes such as eyebrow embroidery and eyelash gluing.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">EYEBROWS: </h2>



<p>We start with the 16th row.</p>



<p>We use a long needle for eyebrow embroidery, this will make your work easier. As in Figure 1, we pass the needle through the neck cavity, which we left open for sewing on the head, and draw the needle out 1 row above the eyes. We embroider the first eyebrow after 4 stitches diagonally across the row, as in picture 2, and move on to the second eyebrow. In Figure 4, we tie the two ends of the yarn in a knot after embroidering the ribs. Be careful when tying the knot, if you tighten too tightly, your eyebrows will look tight and not pretty.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">ADHESIVE EYELASHES</h2>



<p><br>Cut the finished eyelash for dolls into 2 parts. It can be cut by about 1 cm, but it depends on your preference. To make the lashes thick, I make two layers, so I cut out 4 pieces for both eyes. Sew on the eyelash with a thin black sewing thread or ghost thread and a fine needle. Pay attention to the direction of the cilia. They should be curved from the eye to the brow.</p>



<p>Sewing on eyelashes can be a little tricky. After sewing on the eyelashes with a flesh-colored thread, we embroider the eyelid above the eyelashes (do this right at the top of the eye, otherwise the eyelash will not rise). This makes the lashes more beautiful and tidy, and the thread looks like an eyelid.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">MOUTH: </h2>



<p>First, we define the places for the mouth. We define it at the level of the nose with an interval of 2 stitches between the 27th and 28th rows.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">PREPARATION: </h2>



<p>Insert the needle into the crown of the head, as in Figure 1. You just leave the long end of the thread at the top of the head to tie it later. We withdraw the needle through the previously determined place for the mouth. As in Figure 2, we bring the needle out to the left, skipping 2 stitches, and out the top of the head. Do not withdraw the needle in the same place where the needle was inserted. As in Figure 3, we tighten the thread to form the mouth and tie the two threads well. At the last stage, we hide the ends of the threads inside the head so that they are not visible. This can be done with a needle. If a dimple appears on the head, it’s okay, since the head will be covered with hair.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ears: </h2>



<p>Sew BETWEEN 20 AND 23 ROWS. There should be 6 stitches in the middle of the eye, between the eye and the ear. First knit 5SC into magic ring. Leave both ends of the thread long. Sew on the ear, as in the Figure, using a needle.</p>



<p>Thread one end of the thread through the needle. Insert the needle from top to bottom, and work out 3 rows below. Bring the second thread to the bottom of the ear and tie a small knot here. Hide the threads in your head.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">DIAPER</h2>



<p><br>(White GAZZAL threads, hook 2.00mm)</p>



<p> We knit the diaper in additions and decreases.</p>



<p> We knit in rotary rows.</p>



<p>1) Beginning with a chain of 57 CH with 2CH from the hook, knit 56SC.</p>



<p>2-5) 56SC (4 rows.) (At the end of each row, knit 1CH and turn the work.)</p>



<p>6) 9 DC 1 CH, 36SC, 1 DEC, (At the end of each row, knit 1CH and turn the work.) Note: Also, do the decrease at the beginning of the row.)</p>



<p>7) Skip 1st and start knitting at 2nd loop (Repeat this process up to row 15 at the beginning of each row.) 34SC, 1 DEC</p>



<p>8) 32SC, 1 DEC = Total 33SC</p>



<p>9) 30SC, 1 DEC = 31SC</p>



<p>10) 28SC, 1 DEC = 29SC</p>



<p>11) 26SC, 1 DEC = 27SC</p>



<p>12) 1 DEC, 20SC, 2 DEC = 23SC</p>



<p>13) 1 DEC, 16SC, 2 DEC = 19SC</p>



<p>14) 1 DEC, 12SC, 2 DEC = 15SC</p>



<p>15) 1 DEC, 8SC, 2 DEC = 11SC</p>



<p>16-26) 11SC (11 rows)</p>



<p>27) 1 INC, 9SC, 1INC = 13SC</p>



<p>28) 1 INC, 11SC, 1 INC = 15SC</p>



<p>29) 1 INC, 13SC, 1 INC = 17SC</p>



<p>30) 1 INC, 15SC, 1 INC = 19SC</p>



<p>31) 8 CH, with 2 CH from the hook. (on the left, fasten the thread and knit 8CH and tighten the thread.) Continue knitting from right to left. In total, you should get 33SC.</p>



<p>(EXPLANATION: 19 SC, 7SC on one side of the chain and 7 SC on the other side of the chain = 33 stitches.)</p>



<p>32-36) 33SC</p>



<p>37) Tie the entire diaper (2CH, 1DC) in each loop (the goal is to make the panties look pretty). We knit in each loop, we knit in the corner twice.</p>



<p>IT IS POSSIBLE TO MAKE THE EMBROIDERY ON THE PANTS.</p>



<p>If your yellow thread is thick, you can split it into multiple threads for embroidery. We embroider in each stitch, in the shape of the letter X. It would be better if you first practice on the pattern and then embroider the X on the panties.</p>



<p>You can embroider any design you like. Unfortunately, I cannot explain my embroidery. First, I drew it with a pencil and embroidered it with thread. The X-shaped embroidery is made with yellow thread only.</p>



<p>The buttons will be sewn with a sewing needle to open and close the panties.</p>



<p>Velcro can also be used if desired. Look at the images, determine the location of the buttons and sew them on. The buttons have two parts. 1 part will be sewn to the top of the panties, and the other part to the bottom of the panties, as in the photo below.</p>



<p>If you are going to sew on Velcro, you should sew on the Velcro with white sewing thread as shown below.</p>



<p>We sew the velcro to the inside of the panties, and sew the sticky part to the chanterelles. Look at the picture.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">BLOUSE</h2>



<p><br>(RED THREAD GAZZAL, HOOK 2.00mm)</p>



<p>1) 49 CH, with 2CH from the 48SC hook. (1 CH and turn)</p>



<p>2) 48 DC (2 CH and turn)</p>



<p>3) From the front of the stitch, work 48 INC-DC into each stitch. (2 CH and turn) 48INC-DC = 96SC</p>



<p>4) 48SC (At the end of the row we knit a chain of 6 CH and then turning the work we knit 1SC in the next row. Loop.)</p>



<p>5) 48SC</p>



<p>6) 48 DC</p>



<p>7) For the front wall of the loop, knit 48 INC-DC. (At the end of the row we knit a chain of 6 CH and then turning the work knit 1SC in the next row. Loop.)</p>



<p>8) 6Return to the stitches of the 6th row and knit behind the back wall of the stitch.</p>



<p>7SC, 12 CH, 10 stitches skip, 14SC, 12 CH, 10 stitches skip, 7SC. (We knit the arm straps.)</p>



<p>9-19) 52SC (At the end of the 17th row, we knit a chain of 6CH.) (11 rows)</p>



<p>20) 3 CH, skip 1 stitch and knit 1DC into the next loop, knit to the end of the row.</p>



<p>The buttons are sewn directly on against the buttonholes.</p>



<p>FASTENING THE HAIR TO THE HEAD For amigurumi, ready-made hair (tress) will be used, 1 meter will be enough. The baby’s hair is short. To do this, the long wefts must be cut. About 10 cm of hair is enough. It is better to trim already on the head, after fastening.</p>



<p>Sew on the hair in a spiral.</p>



<p>Sew on the hair, twisting it in a spiral, as in the image.</p>



<p>After the hair is completely sewn on, we do the hairstyle. Take your hair with both hands, rub it lightly in your palms and tousle it. Then we sew a fishing line by the hair, in a semicircle (you can use a sewing thread, only the stitches will be visible) The front part of the hair is not sewn. If your hair stands on end, then attach your hair to your head and wrap it with salofan and dip your head in hot water, the hair will fall around the head. (The longer the hair, the easier it is to shape as it is steamed.) If the hair is too long, cut it.)</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">WE KNIT BANDANA</h2>



<p><br>Begin with a chain of 12CH, with 3CH from hook, work 10DC, 3CH turn.</p>



<p>We knit until the full head circumference, I got 38 rows. Next, sew with a needle, and pull to the middle.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">EXPLANATION: </h2>



<p>12 CH, with 3 CH from the hook, 10DC (38 Rows)</p>



<p>For a bow; 19 CH turn, with 3 CH from the 17 DC hook. Work 10 rows. Next, tie the entire piece in a circle. 3CH, skip 1 stitch 1DC into next stitch.</p>



<p>Pull the thread in the middle and sew to the bandana.</p>



<p>The finished bow should look like the image, and secured with a bandana thread.</p>



<p>Additional description of the baby with knitted hair and embroidered eyelashes</p>



<p>The difference with this baby is that we do not use ready-made hair and eyelashes.</p>



<p>If you don’t have tresses or are difficult to sew, you can tie 6 curly strands of hair with Alize diva, as shown in the image.</p>



<p>Too many strands can make a child look more like an adult. The choice is yours.</p>



<p>Hair; 1) 26 CH, with 2CH from the hook, in each loop we knit INC, SC to the end of the chain. 2) Again we dial 26 CH, with 2CH from the hook. (In total, repeat 6 times, you should get 6 strands)</p>



<p>You can change the amount of CH from 26 to 30. The curls will be short or long.</p>



<p>Sew the hair to the hole where you tightened the thread when tightening.</p>



<p>If you don’t have ready-made eyelashes, you can embroider them with floss. The eyelash is embroidered with black thread, and the thread that we run along the top of the eye is a dark brown alize diva thread.</p>



<p>We will embroider eyelashes, on the side of the eye at 18-19 rad. Determine the number of eyelashes yourself, according to your desire. At the end, be sure to make up the baby’s cheeks.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">TONTI and YUMI&nbsp;</h2>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">BODY RECIPE&nbsp;</h2>



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<p>Hello friends. First of all thank you for buying and buying my design. Explanatory for you and I put a lot of effort into making a clear recipe. For your use when knitting .I tried to enrich with pictures. As a girl or boy in the recipe .There is a baby recipe you can make. Each step you have difficulty. You can contact me from the addresses I have specified. As the toys you are ducking.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">MATERIALS:&nbsp;</h2>



<p>* Ropes: 100 gr./250 m. Himalaya Delusc Bamboo Skin Color 124-04 (about 1.5 ropes going) </p>



<p>(In this delicacy Snowball Organicdec is also prefer Gazzal Baby Cotton threads You can.) </p>



<p>* Crochet: 2 mm. * Eyes: 15 mm. * 30 mm joint apparatus for legs 25 mm joint apparatus for arms </p>



<p>* 10 cm to keep the neck upright. pipe in length also electrical wire </p>



<p>* Sewing needle and fixing needle&nbsp;</p>



<p>* 8 cm long needle for shaping face&nbsp;</p>



<p>* Black domino thread for embroideries&nbsp;</p>



<p>* Bead fiber&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Abbreviations:&nbsp;</h2>



<p>Magic ring: magic ring&nbsp;</p>



<p>sc: single crochet&nbsp;</p>



<p>inc: increase&nbsp;</p>



<p>w: knit 3 single crochet into the same bowknot&nbsp;</p>



<p>dec: decrease&nbsp;</p>



<p>*: repeat&nbsp;</p>



<p>HDC: half double crochet&nbsp;</p>



<p>DC: double crochet&nbsp;</p>



<p>sl-st: slip stitch&nbsp;</p>



<p>ch: chain&nbsp;</p>



<p>BLO: knitting from the back lobe of the loop&nbsp;</p>



<p>FLO: knitting from the front lobe of the loop&nbsp;</p>



<p>NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, it is spiral continue by knitting. While knitting order loop setting so as not to confuse. </p>



<p>You can use. Loop at the end of each row writes the number. </p>



<p>!!! Due to the difference in hand tightness, some places such as knee cap protrusion in the recipe there may be slippage. If there is a slippage according to the baby you knit .I recommend you to adjust. Knee protrusion, cheek protrusion, joint spaces .It was written separately in the knitted rows. Visuals about adjusting for yourself will help you. You can make adjustments using pictures. </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">HEAD </h2>



<p>1. Magic ring 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2.6inc = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. (sc, inc) * 6 = 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. (2sc, inc) * 6 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. (3sc, inc) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6. (4sc, inc) * 6 = 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7. (5sc, inc) * 6 = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8. (6sc, inc) * 6 = 48sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>9. (7sc, inc) * 6 = 54sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>10 (8sc, İnc) * 6 = 60sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11 (9SC, İnc) * 6 = 66sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12 (10SC, İnc) * 6 = 72sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13 (11sc, İnc) * 6 = 78sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14 (12sc, İnc) * 6 = 84sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15-24 (10 rows) = 84sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>25 (12sc, dec) * 6 = 78sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>26-30 (5 rows) = 78sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>31.28sc, skip 2h pull off (for eye), 13sc, skip 2h pull off (for eye), 33sc = 78sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>32. = 78sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>33. 18sc, (sc, inc) * 5 (cheek overhang), 17sc, (sc, inc) * 5 (cheek overhang), 23sc = 88sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>34-38 (5 rows) = 88sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>39.22sc, (sc, dec) * 4, 18sc, (sc, dec) * 4, 24sc = 80sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>40. 19sc, 6dec, 18sc, 6dec, 19sc = 68sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>We attach our eyes to the eye sockets. 41. 10sc, (sc, dec) * 5, 17sc, (sc, dec) * 5, 11sc = 58sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>42. 10sc, 6dec, 15sc, 6dec, 9sc = 46sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>43. (4sc, dec) * 3, 3sc, 6inc, 3sc, (dec, 4sc) * 2, dec, 2sc = 46sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>We begin to fill the head tightly with fiber. </p>



<p>44. = 46sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>45. (4sc, dec) * 2, 20sc, (4sc, dec) * 2, 2sc = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>46. (5sc, dec) * 2, 8dec, (dec, 4sc) * 2 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>47. 6sc, 4dec, 6sc, 4dec, 2sc = 22sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>48. = 22sc Cut the rope. Fill the head tightly. * Fill and shape the cheek ridges especially tightly. Note: 34-35. We process the nose on the desks as in the picture.&nbsp;</p>



<p>* After filling the head with fiber, enter from both sides of the eyes with a long needle, eye socket&nbsp;</p>



<p>We’re doing. You can use the youtube video in the link I will write for this; </p>



<p>* when we want to make a man’s nose 33-34 as in the picture. On desks We process 7 loops wide When we want to make a girl </p>



<p>33-34 as in the picture. On desks .We are processing 5 loops wide. </p>



<p>* We process the lashes, eyebrows and mouth as in the picture. With needle or marker before machining. It will be easier if you set and process the borders with a pencil. EAR (2 pieces) </p>



<p>1.4 ch checks&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. (from 2nd ch) w, sc, w, sc (we attach the marker here) = 8sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. 3inc, sc, 3inc, sc = 14sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. (sc, inc) * 3, sc, (sc, inc) * 3, sc = 20sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. = 20sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6. Knit another 5sc and cut the thread.&nbsp;</p>



<p>1-6&nbsp;</p>



<p>* 26-33 to 10 stitches from the edge of the eye. We sew our ears on the rows.&nbsp;</p>



<p>You can determine the location with a marker pen, either with a needle or as I did. You can obtain an oval image by sewing the ends of the ears with a loop inward. RIGHT HAND&nbsp;</p>



<p>Knit the fingers according to the order in which I write. Thumb = Magic ring 7sc, finish 3 rows 7sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Index Finger = Magic ring 6sc, finish 4 rows 6sc. Middle Finger = Magic ring 6sc, finish 5 rows 6sc. Ring Finger = Magic ring 6sc, finish 4 rows 6sc. Little Finger = Magic ring 6sc, 3 rows of 6sc, we continue without cutting the rope. Note: You can knit and combine the fingers separately or do what I do&nbsp;</p>



<p>You can knit with chain method like. </p>



<p>We move on to join the fingers:&nbsp;</p>



<p>1. (Little finger) 2sc, (ring finger) 3sc, (middle finger) 3sc, (index finger) 6sc, (middle finger) 3sc, (ring finger) 3sc, (pinky finger) 4sc = 24sc we attach the marker here. </p>



<p>2. = 24sc </p>



<p>3. (3sc, inc) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>(We combine the thumb in the 5th and 6th rows.)&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. Hand 11sc, (finger and hand together) 3sc, hand 16sc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6. 11sc from hand, 4sc from finger, 16sc from hand = 31sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7.29sc, dec = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8.15dec = 15sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>Fill the hand with fiber.&nbsp;</p>



<p>9. 15inc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>10. = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11. (13sc, dec) * 2 = 28sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12-20 (9 rows) = 28sc&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Finger </h2>



<p>Thumb  </p>



<p>21. (sc, dec) * 9, sc = 19sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>22. (sc, inc) * 9, sc = 28sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>23. (13sc, inc) * 2 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>24-29 (6 rows) = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>30. 11sc, 2zn pull 2 ch skip (joint slot), 17sc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>31. = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>32. (3sc, dec) * 6 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>We attach the joint to its socket. 33. (2sc, dec) * 6 = 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>34. (sc, dec) * 6 = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>35.6dec = 6sc. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">LEFT HAND&nbsp;</h2>



<p>Knit the fingers according to the order in which I write. Thumb = Magic ring 7sc, finish 3 rows 7sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Index Finger = Magic ring 6sc, finish 4 rows 6sc. Middle&nbsp;</p>



<p>Finger = Magic ring 6sc, finish 5 rows 6sc. Ring Finger = Magic ring 6sc, finish 4 rows 6sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Little Finger = Magic ring 6sc, 3 rows of 6sc, we continue without cutting the rope.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Note: You can knit and combine the fingers separately or do what I do&nbsp;</p>



<p>You can knit with chain method like. We move on to join the fingers:&nbsp;</p>



<p>1. (Little finger) 2sc, (ring finger) 3sc, (middle finger) 3sc, (index finger) 6sc, (middle finger) 3sc, (ring finger) 3sc, (pinky finger) 4sc = 24sc </p>



<p>we attach the marker here. 2. = 24sc </p>



<p>3. (3sc, inc) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>(We combine the thumb in the 5th and 6th rows.)&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. Hand 14sc, (finger and hand together) 3sc, 13sc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6. 14sc from hand, 4sc from finger, 13sc from hand = 31sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7.29sc, dec = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8.15dec = 15sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>Fill the hand with fiber.&nbsp;</p>



<p>9. 15inc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>10. = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11. (13sc, dec) * 2 = 28sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12-20 (9 rows) = 28sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>21. (sc, dec) * 9, sc = 19sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>22. (sc, inc) * 9, sc = 28sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>23. (13sc, inc) * 2 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>24-29 (6 rows) = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>30.27sc, 2 ch skip 2 ch skip (joint slot), sc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>31. = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>32. (3sc, dec) * 6 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>We attach the joint to its socket.&nbsp;</p>



<p>33. (2sc, dec) * 6 = 18sc </p>



<p>34 (sc, dec) * 6 = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>35.6dec = 6sc.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">RIGHT FOOT&nbsp;</h2>



<p>Knit the fingers according to the order in which I write. Thumb = Magic ring 8sc, finish 3 rows 8sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Pointing Finger = Magic ring 7sc, finish 3 rows 7sc. Middle Finger = Magic ring 7sc, finish 3 rows 7sc. Ring Finger = Magic ring 6sc, finish 3 rows 6sc. Little Finger = Magic ring 6sc, finish 2 rows 6sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>1-11&nbsp;</p>



<p>We move on to join the fingers:&nbsp;</p>



<p>1. (Little Finger) 2sc, (ring finger) 3sc, (middle finger) 4sc, (index&nbsp;</p>



<p>finger) 4sc, (thumb) 8sc, (index finger) 3sc, (middle finger) 3sc, (ring&nbsp;</p>



<p>finger) 3sc, (pinky finger) 4sc = 34sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. = 34sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. = 34sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. (15sc, dec) * 2 = 32sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5-11 (7 rows) = 32sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12. 19sc, 10 ch check 12 ch skip (for heel protrusion), sc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13. 19sc, from 10sc ch, sc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14. (3sc, dec) * 6 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15. (2sc, dec) * 6 = 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>16. (sc, dec) * 6 = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>17. 6dec = 6sc pick the thread with a needle. We have made the heel part right now.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Top&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Finger </h2>



<p>Now we will start making the leg part. * We hold the foot with the fingers facing us, we attach the rope from the right side.&nbsp;</p>



<p>1. 12sc from the front, 10sc from the back = 22sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. (10sc, inc) * 2 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. (3sc, inc) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4-13 (10 rows) = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14. 8sc, 5inc (knee protrusion), 9sc, 4dec = 31sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15. = 31sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>16. = 31sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>17. 8sc, 6dec, 7sc, 4inc = 29sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>18. 25sc, inc, 3sc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>19. = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>20. (4sc, inc) * 6 = 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>21. 2sc, inc, (5sc, inc) * 5, 3sc = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>22-29 (8 rows) = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>30.44sc, 2ch skip 2ch skip (joint slot), 36sc = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>31. = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>32. (5sc, dec) * 6 = 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>33. (4sc, dec) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>We attach the joint&nbsp;</p>



<p>34. (3sc, dec) * 6 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>35. (2sc, dec) * 6 = 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>36. (sc, dec) * 6 = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>37.6dec = 6sc. * Decreases behind the knee cap as in the picture should be exactly right. </p>



<p>* The enhancements in front of the knee cap are as forward as in the picture. denkgel should. If 1-2 loops slip you may not care, but if there is a noticeable shift is due to hand difference. You can fix it for yourself.  </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">LEFT FOOT&nbsp;</h2>



<p>Knit the fingers according to the order in which I write. Thumb = Magic ring 8sc, finish 3 rows 8sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Pointing Finger = Magic ring 7sc, finish 3 rows 7sc. Middle Finger = Magic ring 7sc, finish 3 rows 7sc. Ring Finger = Magic ring 6sc, finish 3 rows 6sc. Little Finger = Magic ring 6sc, finish 2 rows 6sc. We move on to join the fingers:&nbsp;</p>



<p>1. (Little Finger) 2sc, (ring finger) 3sc, (middle finger) 3sc, (index finger)&nbsp;</p>



<p>3sc, (thumb) 8sc, (index finger) 4sc, (middle finger) 4sc, (ring finger)&nbsp;</p>



<p>3sc, (little finger) 4sc = 34sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. = 34sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. = 34sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. (15sc, dec) * 2 = 32sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5-11 (7 rows) = 32sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12. 3sc, 10 ch check skip 12 ch (for heel protrusion), 17sc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13. 3sc, from 10sc ch, 17sc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14. (3sc, dec) * 6 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15. (2sc, dec) * 6 = 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>16. (sc, dec) * 6 = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>17. 6dec = 6sc pick the thread with a needle. We have made the heel part right now. Now we will start making the leg part. The toes will look at us&nbsp;</p>



<p>We attach the rope from the right side. </p>



<p>1. 12sc from the front, 10sc from the back = 22sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. (10sc, inc) * 2 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. (3sc, inc) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4-13 (10 rows) = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14. 8sc, 5inc (knee protrusion), 9sc, 4dec = 31sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15. = 31sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>16. = 31sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>17. 8sc, 6dec, 7sc, 4inc = 29sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>18. 25sc, inc, 3sc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>19. = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>20. (4sc, inc) * 6 = 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>21. 2sc, inc, (5sc, inc) * 5, 3sc = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>22-29 (8 rows) = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>30.26sc, 2ch skip 2ch skip (joint slot), 14sc = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>31. = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>32. (5sc, dec) * 6 = 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>33. (4sc, dec) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>We attach the joint&nbsp;</p>



<p>34. (3sc, dec) * 6 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>35. (2sc, dec) * 6 = 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>36. (sc, dec) * 6 = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>37.6dec = 6sc. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">BODY&nbsp;</h2>



<p>1. Magic ring 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2.6inc = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. (sc, inc) * 6 = 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. sc, inc, (2sc, inc) * 5, sc = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. (3sc, inc) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6.2sc, inc, (4sc, inc) * 5, 2sc = 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7. (5sc, inc) * 6 = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8. 3sc, inc, (6sc, inc) * 5.3sc = 48sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>9. (7sc, inc) * 6 = 54sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>10.4sc, Inc., (8sc, Inc.) * 5,4sc = 60sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11. (9sc, inc) * 6 = 66sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12. 5sc, inc, 8sc, 2zn pull 2 ch skip (joint slot), inc, (10sc, inc) * 2, 6sc, 2 ch check 2 ch&nbsp;</p>



<p>skip (joint slot), 2sc, inc, 10sc, inc, 5sc = 72sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13. (11sc, inc) * 6 = 78sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14-21 (8 rows) = 78sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>* You can attach the legs you knit into the joint socket (our starting point on the back of the body). Then fill it tightly with the fiber. 22.36sc, 2dec, 38sc = 76sc </p>



<p>Right foot left foot  </p>



<p>* The body is finished 22-23. Belly hole where we do 2dec-2inc between rows we will do. </p>



<p>23. (2sc, dec) * 3, 25sc, 2inc, 25sc, (dec, 2sc) * 3 = 72sc </p>



<p>24. (4sc, dec) * 2, 48sc, (dec, 4sc) * 2 = 68sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>25. = 68sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>26.16sc, dec, 32sc, dec, 16sc = 66sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>27. (9sc, dec) * 6 = 60sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>28. 14sc, (2sc, dec) * 8, 14sc = 52sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>29-32 (4 rows) = 52sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>33. 13sc, (5sc, dec) * 4, 11sc = 48sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>34-40 (7 rows) = 48sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>41. 14sc, 2 ch check 2 ch skip (joint slot), 22sc, 2 ch check 2 ch skip (joint slot), 8sc = 48sc </p>



<p>42. = 48sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>43. = 48sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>44. (6sc, dec) * 6 = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>45. = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>* You can attach the arms you knit to the joint slots. Then with fiber fill tightly. 46. (5sc, dec) * 6 = 36sc </p>



<p>47. (4sc, dec) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>48. (3sc, dec) * 6 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>49. (10sc, dec) * 2 = 22sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>50. = sew long and cut the thread to sew 22 sc. </p>



<p>After completely filling and finishing the body to keep the legs close to the trunk </p>



<p>We apply the process. I showed in the pictures we proceed by following the stages. * A close attachment from the back of the right leg we stick the needle from the ground. Opposite </p>



<p>We are subtracting by.&nbsp;</p>



<p>** We stick the needle in one or two loops from the distance. We take it out from the front. </p>



<p>* Again, we stick two loops from a distance and remove them from the opposite side.&nbsp;</p>



<p>* We insert the needle from two stitches apart and remove it from the back of the left leg.&nbsp;</p>



<p>* We take the needle off the rope. We pull the two ropes firmly on the right and left of the leg. Two&nbsp;</p>



<p>We pull the thread through a hole in the back of the body, as in the picture. Hanging tight again we connect and fix. We hide the ropes. </p>



<p>* We make the belly button with rope.&nbsp;</p>



<p>* You can use a pipe like the picture to keep your head upright. Finally freaking out we sew to the body. Your baby is complete. If you wish, I have prepared a different .You can enrich with clothing and accessories recipes in concepts. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">FROG CONCEPT&nbsp;</h2>



<p>CLOTHING (hat-shirt-cloth) RECIPE&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Abbreviations:&nbsp;</h2>



<p>Magic ring: magic ring&nbsp;</p>



<p>sc: single crochet&nbsp;</p>



<p>inc: increment&nbsp;</p>



<p>w: knit 3 single crochet into the same bowknot&nbsp;</p>



<p>dec: decrement&nbsp;</p>



<p>*: repeat&nbsp;</p>



<p>HDC: single (ramming) handrail&nbsp;</p>



<p>DC: double handrail&nbsp;</p>



<p>sl-st: slip stitch&nbsp;</p>



<p>ch: chain&nbsp;</p>



<p>BLO: knitting from the back lobe of the loop&nbsp;</p>



<p>FLO: knitting from the front lobe of the loop&nbsp;</p>



<p>NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, it is spiral continue by knitting. While knitting order loop setting so as not to confuse .You can use. Loop at the end of each row writes the number. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">MATERIALS:&nbsp;</h2>



<p>* Ropes: 50 gr./125 m. Kartopu Organica 494 (Light Green)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Catania 0205 (Green)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Snowball Organica Black&nbsp;</p>



<p>Snowball Organica White&nbsp;</p>



<p>* If you wish instead of green in Catania Snowball&nbsp;</p>



<p>You can also use Organica 442 green. * Crochet: 2 mm. * Sewing needle and fixing needle </p>



<p>Note: When knitting, ignore the color of thread used in the pictures. in Title&nbsp;</p>



<p>Knit according to the rope colors written. The pictures are representative pictures for illustrative purposes. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">HAT (green Catania 0205) </h2>



<p>1. Magic ring 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2.6inc = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. (sc, inc) * 6 = 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. sc, inc, (2sc, inc) * 5, sc = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. (3sc, inc) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6.2sc, inc, (4sc, inc) * 5, 2sc = 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7. (5sc, inc) * 6 = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8. 3sc, inc, (6sc, inc) * 5.3sc = 48sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>9. (7sc, inc) * 6 = 54sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>10.4sc, inc, (8sc, inc) * 5.4sc = 60sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11. (9sc, inc) * 6 = 66sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12.5sc, inc, (10sc, inc) * 5,5sc = 72sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13. (11sc, inc) * 6 = 78sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14.6sc, inc, (12sc, inc) * 5,6sc = 84sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15. (13sc, inc) * 6 = 90sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>16-27 (12 rows) = Continue without breaking the 90sc thread. </p>



<p>Now we move on to making the side bands of the hat.&nbsp;</p>



<p>1. Back to 7sc (we put the marker here.)&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. Skip the first hole, turn 6sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. Skip the first hole 5sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Skip the first hole&nbsp;</p>



<p>5-26 (22 rows) = 4sc (we knit by rotating each row)&nbsp;</p>



<p>27. Skip the first hole turn 3sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>28. Skip the first hole turn 2sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>29. Skip the first hole, cut the sc thread.&nbsp;</p>



<p>We make the 2nd tape. From the place where we put the marker, rope to the 29th hole&nbsp;</p>



<p>We are installing. </p>



<p>1. Back to 7sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. Skip the first hole, turn 6sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. Skip the first hole 5sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Skip the first hole&nbsp;</p>



<p>5-26 (22 rows) = 4sc (we knit by rotating each row)&nbsp;</p>



<p>27. Skip the first hole turn 3sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>28. Skip the first hole turn 2sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>29. Skip the first hole sc (we continue without breaking the rope of the hat and tapes&nbsp;</p>



<p>we surround it with single crochet.)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Note: When our hat is finished, the front separation of the hat will be shorter than the rear separation.&nbsp;</p>



<p>we will place the eyes and nose. Optionally sl-st the front of the hat&nbsp;</p>



<p>You can do. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">EYES&nbsp;</h2>



<p>Eyelid (green Catania 0205)&nbsp;</p>



<p>1. Magic ring 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2.6inc = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. (sc, inc) * 6 = 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. (2sc, inc) * 6 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. (3sc, inc) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6. (4sc, inc) * 6 = 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7-12 (6 rows) = 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>Note: 11-15 on both sides of the hat. on the rows as the picture on the eyelids&nbsp;</p>



<p>We plant.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Eyeball (with white)&nbsp;</h2>



<p>1. Magic ring 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2.6inc = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. (sc, inc) * 6 = 18sc </p>



<p>4. (2sc, inc) * 6 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. (3sc, inc) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6-11 (6 rows) = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12. (3sc, dec) * 6 = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13. (2sc, dec) * 6 = 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14. (sc, dec) * 6 = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15. 6dec = 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Eye Doll (with black)&nbsp;</h2>



<p>1. Magic ring 5sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2.5inc = 10sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. (sc, inc) * 5 = 15sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. (2sc, inc) * 5 = 20sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>Note: We treat the pupil with a white thread as in the picture and We are sewing it on the circle. * We place the eyeball into the eyelid. Parts together not steep. So you can roll the eyeball into the eyelid as we want we can turn it to look in different directions  </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">T-SHIRT (with white)&nbsp;</h2>



<p>(*): HDC, 1 ch check, HDC into the same hole&nbsp;</p>



<p>“(*)” Explanation in red where you can see this sign&nbsp;</p>



<p>We apply. We are increasing this process. Note: Increments in the previous row by pulling the chain into the holes we created we will do it by sinking. </p>



<p>1. 44 ch checks&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. Starting from 3rd ch 5 HDC, (*), 10 HDC, (*), 6 HDC, (*), 10 HDC, (*), 7 HDC = 46 turn </p>



<p>3.check 2 ch, 7 HDC, (*), 11 HDC, (*), 7 HDC, (*), 11 HDC, (*), 6 HDC = 50 turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>4.2 checks, 6 HDC, (*), 12 HDC, (*), 8 HDC, (*), 12 HDC, (*), 8 HDC = 54 turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. 2 ch checks, 8 HDC, (*), 13 HDC, (*), 9 HDC, (*), 13 HDC, (*), 7 HDC = 58 turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>6. 2 ch checks, 7 HDC, (*), 14 HDC, (*), 10 HDC, (*), 14 HDC, (*), 9 HDC = 62 turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>7. 2 ch checks, 9 HDC, (*), 15 HDC, (*), 11 HDC, (*), 15 HDC, (*), 8 HDC = 66 turns </p>



<p>8. 1 ch check, 9sc, 14 ch check 18 HDC skip, 14sc, 14 ch check 18 HDC skip, 11sc = 60&nbsp;</p>



<p>frost&nbsp;</p>



<p>9. 2 ch checks, 11 HDC, (over 14 ch) 14 HDC, 14 HDC, (over 14 ch)&nbsp;</p>



<p>14 HDC, 9 HDC = 62 turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>10-13 (4 rows) 62 HDC = 62 turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>During the 14th row we make single crochet = 62sc now go behind the shirt and&nbsp;</p>



<p>we make button hole as in the picture. </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">BEZ (Light Green)&nbsp;</h2>



<p>Note: We will knit the cloth in two pieces and stitch it together. Front Track&nbsp;</p>



<p>1. 36 ch checks&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. Return 34 HDC from 3rd ch.&nbsp;</p>



<p>3-5 (3 rows) Return to 34 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>6. (Skip first hole), 9 sl-st, return to 14 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>Pull 1 ch, (skip first hole) 12 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>8. Draw 1 ch, (skip first hole) 10 HDC turn&nbsp;</p>



<p>9. Shoot 1 ch, (skip first hole) 8 HDC turn&nbsp;</p>



<p>10-14 (5 rows) 2 ch pull 8 HDC finish cut the thread.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Rear Track 68 ch checks </p>



<p>2. Return to 66 HDC starting from Ch&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. 2 ch checks 2 HDC, (2 ch checks 2 HDC skip), 57 HDC, (2 ch checks 2 HDC skip), 3HDC turn </p>



<p>4.2 checks, 66 HDC turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>5.Check 2 ch, turn to 66 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>6. (skip first hole) 15 sl-st, turn 36 HDC (we do not knit the remaining loops)&nbsp;</p>



<p>7. (skip first hole) 1 sl-st, return to 32 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>8. (skip first hole) 1 sl-st, turn 28 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>9. (skip first hole) 2 sl-st, 22 HDC turn&nbsp;</p>



<p>10. (skip first hole) 2 sl-st, return to 14 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>11. (skip first hole) 2 sl-st, 8 HDC turn&nbsp;</p>



<p>12-14 (3 rows) shoot 2 chs, finish 8 HDC. Leave the thread long to sew.&nbsp;</p>



<p>* We sew 2 pieces we knit together like the picture.&nbsp;</p>



<p>* We enclose the cloth we are wearing with the single crochet method as in the picture. I recommend that you sink double single crochet into the corner parts to prevent it from puckering. </p>



<p>* We sew the buttons on the front part of the cloth to the places shown in the picture. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">UNICORN CONCEPT&nbsp;</h2>



<p>CLOTHING (hat-jumpsuit) RECIPE&nbsp;</p>



<p>Hello friends. First of all thank you for buying and buying my design. Explanatory for you and I put a lot of effort into making a clear recipe. For your use when knitting I tried to enrich with pictures. In the recipe, under the name of the unicorn concept .There is a unicorn hat and ruffled jumpsuit recipe. Each step you have difficulty .You can contact me from the addresses I have specified. As the toys you are ducking .If you tag on Instagram, we will see what is knitted together.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Abbreviations:&nbsp;</h2>



<p>Magic ring: magic ring&nbsp;</p>



<p>sc: single crochet&nbsp;</p>



<p>inc: increment&nbsp;</p>



<p>w: knit 3 single crochet into the same bowknot&nbsp;</p>



<p>dec: decrement&nbsp;</p>



<p>*: repeat&nbsp;</p>



<p>HDC: single (ramming) handrail&nbsp;</p>



<p>DC: double handrail&nbsp;</p>



<p>sl-st: slip stitch&nbsp;</p>



<p>ch: chain&nbsp;</p>



<p>BLO: knitting from the back lobe of the loop&nbsp;</p>



<p>FLO: knitting from the front lobe of the loop&nbsp;</p>



<p>NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, it is spiral continue by knitting. While knitting order loop setting so as not to confuse .You can use. Loop at the end of each row writes the number. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">MATERIALS:&nbsp;</h2>



<p>* Ropes: 50 gr./125 m. Snowball Organica;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Dark Pink-257&nbsp;</p>



<p>Pink-782&nbsp;</p>



<p>Turquoise-576&nbsp;</p>



<p>Orange-1311&nbsp;</p>



<p>MOR-1721&nbsp;</p>



<p>Yellow-1335&nbsp;</p>



<p>Catania&nbsp;</p>



<p>Green-241&nbsp;</p>



<p>Lanosa Simsim&nbsp;</p>



<p>Silver&nbsp;</p>



<p>* Crochet: 2 mm. * 3 white bonibon buttons&nbsp;</p>



<p>* 2 dark pink shirt buttons&nbsp;</p>



<p>* 1 snap&nbsp;</p>



<p>* Line sewing thread&nbsp;</p>



<p>* Sewing needle and fixing needle </p>



<p>Note: When knitting, ignore the color of thread used in the pictures. in Title&nbsp;</p>



<p>Knit according to the rope colors written. The pictures are representative pictures for illustrative purposes. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">HAT (light pink) </h2>



<p>1. Magic ring 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2.6inc = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. (sc, inc) * 6 = 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. sc, inc, (2sc, inc) * 5, sc = 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. (3sc, inc) * 6 = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6.2sc, inc, (4sc, inc) * 5, 2sc = 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7. (5sc, inc) * 6 = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8. 3sc, inc, (6sc, inc) * 5.3sc = 48sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>9. (7sc, inc) * 6 = 54sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>10.4sc, inc, (8sc, inc) * 5.4sc = 60sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11. (9sc, inc) * 6 = 66sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12.5sc, inc, (10sc, inc) * 5,5sc = 72sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13. (11sc, inc) * 6 = 78sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14.6sc, inc, (12sc, inc) * 5,6sc = 84sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15. (13sc, inc) * 6 = 90sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>16-27 (12 rows) = Continue without breaking the 90sc thread. </p>



<p>Now we move on to making the side bands of the hat.&nbsp;</p>



<p>1. Back to 7sc (we put the marker here.)&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. Skip the first hole, turn 6sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. Skip the first hole 5sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Skip the first hole&nbsp;</p>



<p>5-26 (22 rows) = 4sc (we knit by rotating each row)&nbsp;</p>



<p>27. Skip the first hole turn 3sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>28. Skip the first hole turn 2sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>29. Skip the first hole, cut the sc thread.&nbsp;</p>



<p>We make the 2nd tape. From the place where we put the marker, rope to the 29th hole&nbsp;</p>



<p>We are installing. </p>



<p>1. Back to 7sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. Skip the first hole, turn 6sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. Skip the first hole 5sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Skip the first hole&nbsp;</p>



<p>5-26 (22 rows) = 4sc (we knit by rotating each row)&nbsp;</p>



<p>27. Skip the first hole turn 3sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>28. Skip the first hole turn 2sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>29. Skip the first hole sc (we continue without breaking the rope of the hat and tapes we surround it with single crochet.) </p>



<p>Note: When our hat is finished, the front separation of the hat will be shorter than the rear separation. we will place the eyes and nose. Optionally sl-st the front of the hat You can do. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">HORN&nbsp;</h2>



<p>1. Magic ring 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. = 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. (2sc, inc) * 2 = 8sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. (sc, inc) * 4 = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5-8 (4 rows) = 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>9. (5sc, inc) * 2 = 14sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>10. = 14sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11. (6sc, inc) * 2 = 16sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12. = 16sc </p>



<p>13. (7sc, inc) * 2 = 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14. (8sc, inc) * 2 = 20sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15. = Sew and finish the thread long to sew 20sc. * 6-14 from the front, with the horn centered on the hat. on desks&nbsp;</p>



<p>We plant.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">HAT DECORATION&nbsp;</h2>



<p>bangs&nbsp;</p>



<p>1. 14 ch checks 2. Sl-st from 2 Ch, 2sc, 2 HDC, 8 DC (turquoise)&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. 14 ch checks 2. Sl-st from 2 Ch, 2sc, 2 HDC, 8 DC (yellow)&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. 14 ch checks 2. Sl-st from 2 Ch, 2sc, 2 HDC, 8 DC (orange)&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. 14 ch checks 2. Sl-st from 2 Ch, 2sc, 2 HDC, 8 DC (dark pink)&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. 14 ch checks 2. Sl-st from 2 Ch, 2sc, 2 HDC, 8 DC (purple)&nbsp;</p>



<p>6. 14 ch checks 2. Sl-st from 2 Ch, 2sc, 2 HDC, 8 DC (green)&nbsp;</p>



<p>7. 14 ch checks 2. Sl-st from 2 Ch, 2sc, 2 HDC, 8 DC (turquoise) </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">mane&nbsp;</h2>



<p>1. Return to 50 ch check 2. 49sc from the ch (orange)&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. Return to 50 ch check 49sc from 2.ch (orange)&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. Check back at 50 ch 49sc (dark pink) starting at 2.ch&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. Check back at 50 ch 49sc from 2nd ch (dark pink)&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. Return to 50 ch check 49sc from the 2nd ch (purple)&nbsp;</p>



<p>6. Check back at 50 ch 49sc from the 2nd ch (purple)&nbsp;</p>



<p>7. Return to the 50 ch check 49sc from the 2nd ch (green)&nbsp;</p>



<p>8. Back to 50 ch check 49sc from 2nd ch (green)&nbsp;</p>



<p>9. Return to 50 ch check 49sc from 2nd ch (turquoise)&nbsp;</p>



<p>10.50 ch check back 49sc from 2nd ch (turquoise)&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">FIRFIR LI TULUM RECIPE (pink color)&nbsp;</h2>



<p>(*): HDC, 1 ch check, HDC into the same hole&nbsp;</p>



<p>“(*)” Explanation in red where you can see this sign&nbsp;</p>



<p>We apply. We are increasing this process. </p>



<p>Note: Increments in the previous row by pulling the chain into the holes we created we will do it by sinking. </p>



<p>1. 44 ch checks&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. Starting from 3rd ch 5 HDC, (*), 10 HDC, (*), 6 HDC, (*), 10 HDC, (*), 7 HDC = 46 turn </p>



<p>3.check 2 ch, 7 HDC, (*), 11 HDC, (*), 7 HDC, (*), 11 HDC, (*), 6 HDC = 50 turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>4.2 checks, 6 HDC, (*), 12 HDC, (*), 8 HDC, (*), 12 HDC, (*), 8 HDC = 54 turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>5. 2 ch checks, 8 HDC, (*), 13 HDC, (*), 9 HDC, (*), 13 HDC, (*), 7 HDC = 58 turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>6. 2 ch checks, 7 HDC, (*), 14 HDC, (*), 10 HDC, (*), 14 HDC, (*), 9 HDC = 62 turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>7. 2 ch checks, 9 HDC, (*), 15 HDC, (*), 11 HDC, (*), 15 HDC, (*), 8 HDC = 66 turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>8. 1 ch check, 9sc, 14 ch check 18 HDC skip, 14sc, 14 ch check 18 HDC skip, 11sc = 60 </p>



<p>9. 2 ch checks, 11 HDC, (over 14 ch) 14 HDC, 14 HDC, (over 14 ch)&nbsp;</p>



<p>14 HDC, 9 HDC = 62 turns&nbsp;</p>



<p>10-17 (8 rows) 2 ch checks, 62 HDC = 62 turns </p>



<p>* 17. When we knit and finish the row, we connect the two ends as in the picture. A chain&nbsp;</p>



<p>we pull and cut our rope. * Now we will knit where there will be leg separation. On the front part of the piece we duck .we find the middle point and mark it. </p>



<p>* We count 13 loops from the left and right of the mark and mark again. Middle we take out the marker. Markers on the sides until the overalls are completely finished we will not subtract. * We will do over 25 stitches in total at the front. Of the place we marked we start knitting from the knot next to it. </p>



<p>You can understand it better by examining the pictures. </p>



<p>18.check 2 ch, turn to 24 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>19.Check 1 ch, (skip first hole) 1 sl-st, 20 HDC turn&nbsp;</p>



<p>20. Shoot 1 ch, (skip first hole) 1 sl-st, turn 16 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>21. Take 1 ch, (skip first hole) 1 sl-st, 12 HDC turn&nbsp;</p>



<p>22. draw 1 ch, (skip first hole) 1 sl-st, 8 HDC turn&nbsp;</p>



<p>23-26 (4 rows) 2 ch shots, 7 HDC turns finish.&nbsp;</p>



<p>* Now we will knit the piece on the back. Next to the stitch we marked&nbsp;</p>



<p>We start from the loop.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Front Side&nbsp;</p>



<p>11th&nbsp;</p>



<p>18.Check 2 chs, return to 35 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>19.Check 1 ch, (skip first loop) 1 sl-st, return to 31 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>20. Take 1 ch, (skip first loop) 1 sl-st, 27 HDC turn&nbsp;</p>



<p>21. Take 1 ch, (skip first loop) 1 sl-st, 23 HDC turn&nbsp;</p>



<p>22. draw 1 ch, (skip first loop) 1 sl-st, return to 19 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>23.Check 1 ch, (skip first loop) 1 sl-st, return to 15 HDC&nbsp;</p>



<p>24. 1 ch draw, (skip first loop) 1 sl-st, 11 HDC turn&nbsp;</p>



<p>25. Pull 1 ch, (skip first loop) 1 sl-st, 8 HDC turn&nbsp;</p>



<p>Take 26-30 (5 rows) 2 ch, turn 7 HDC and tie the dark pink string.&nbsp;</p>



<p>* Now around the lower part of our overalls with a dark pink string like the picture&nbsp;</p>



<p>We surround the knitting single crochet. </p>



<p>* We will make a ruffle like the picture on the upper part of the legs. We attach our markers from the front to the 19th row and from the rear to the 20th row.&nbsp;</p>



<p>* Now we will knit a ruffle between this marked place. 1. Double HDC for each loop between the places we have marked, e.g. Frost. 2. Double HDC for each loop between the places we have marked, e.g. Frost. 3. We knit single crochet in each loop between the places we have marked and finish.&nbsp;</p>



<p>* We apply the same procedure to the other leg. </p>



<p>* We will now ruffle the arms. On the top of the arm as shown we wear the crochet hook. We will knit a ruffle on 18 HDC that we jumped in 8th on the overalls. During the 1st row we knit double HDC on each loop. During the 2nd row we knit double HDC on each loop. Along the 3rd row, we knit single crochet in each loop and finish. </p>



<p>* We apply the same process to the other arm.&nbsp;</p>



<p>* Now we will knit buttonhole for the back, button snap on the net and back&nbsp;</p>



<p>We will sew buttons on the part. We will do this by following the pictures. * Chain on the back where we want to knit flat places with single crochet and make buttonholes We’re shooting. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">RAINBOW APPLIQUE&nbsp;</h2>



<p>1.8 ch checks&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. starting from 2nd ch 7inc = 14sc (each we will change the color in the order) </p>



<p>3-7 (5 rows) = 14sc&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Clouds (2)&nbsp;</h2>



<p>1.7 ch&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. from the 2nd ch inc, sc, 2&nbsp;</p>



<p>3-hand railing, sc, last remaining chain w, sc, 2 of 3 finish handrail, sc, sl-st. </p>



<p>We sew the cloud to two sides as in the picture. Then on my overalls we place and sew. </p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Materials&nbsp;</h2>



<p>Rope in the desired color for the big baby (I used Katia)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Silicone rod for neck&nbsp;</p>



<p>2.20 mm tig&nbsp;</p>



<p>Eye locked bead fiber mm&nbsp;</p>



<p>marker&nbsp;</p>



<p>Scissors&nbsp;</p>



<p>Sewing needle&nbsp;</p>



<p>surprise eggs and beads (household material)&nbsp;</p>



<p>ready apparatus 12mm safe eye&nbsp;</p>



<p>Fiber, sewing needldec, black thread (for eyebrow processing)&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Abbreviations </h2>



<p>Mr:&nbsp; Magic ring&nbsp;</p>



<p>SC: Single crochet&nbsp;</p>



<p>İnc: increase&nbsp;</p>



<p>Dec: Decrease&nbsp;</p>



<p>Dc: Double crochet&nbsp;</p>



<p>Hdc: Half double crochet&nbsp;</p>



<p>sl-st: Slip stitch&nbsp;</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">MUSHROOM BABY PATTERN&nbsp;</h2>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Head&nbsp;</h2>



<p>(We’ll learn the head with sl-st. To avoid slipping while wearing the eye)&nbsp;</p>



<p>1- Magic ring 6sc 6&nbsp;</p>



<p>2-6inc = 12&nbsp;</p>



<p>3- (1sc, 1) 6 = 18&nbsp;</p>



<p>4- (2sc, 1inc) 6 = 24&nbsp;</p>



<p>5- (3sc, 1inc) * 6 = 30&nbsp;</p>



<p>6- (4sc, 1inc) 6 = 36&nbsp;</p>



<p>7- (5sc, 1inc) 6 = 42&nbsp;</p>



<p>8- (6sc, 1inc) 6 = 48&nbsp;</p>



<p>9- (7sc, 1inc) 6 = 54&nbsp;</p>



<p>10-17) 54sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>18-22sc, (1sc, 1inc) * 4.5, (1sc, 1inc) .4 11sc = 62sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>19-23) 62sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>24-22sc, (1sc, 1dec) * 4 (1sc, 1dec) * 4 11sc = 54sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>25- (7sc, 1dec) * 6 = 48sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>26- (3sc, 1dec), (6sc, 1dec) * 5,3sc = 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>27- (5sc, 1dec) * 6 = 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>28- (2sc, 1dec), (4sc, 1dec) * 5,2sc = 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>29- (3sc, 1dec) * 6 = 24 sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>I leave a long string .. For sewing ..&nbsp;</p>



<p>Eyes I wear 8 stitches between 16th and 17th row (I used 12mm)&nbsp;</p>



<p>I do eyebrow eyelashes before screwing eyes. You can take advantage of the youtuber for head shaping.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I used 2 mm crochet for mushroom doll.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Body&nbsp;</h2>



<p>1-We align the feet with 7chains. 24sc from the first leg, 7sc from the chain 24sc from the second leg 62sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2- 62sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3- (12sc, 1inc) * 4, 10sc 66sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4-13) 66sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5- (12sc, 1dec) * 4 10sc 62sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6-7) 62sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8- (9sc, 1dec) * 5 (5sc, 1dec). 56sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>9-11) 56sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12- (7sc, 1dec) * 6sc50sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13-14) 50sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15- (6sc, 1dec) * 6 2sc 44sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>16-17) 44sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>18-17sc, 1dec, 19sc, 1dec, 4sc 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>19-42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>20- (5sc, 1dec) * 6 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>In the meantime, we are adding arms. Previously doubled and left as 7SC arms. We pay attention to the escact centering and insertion.&nbsp;</p>



<p>23- (We are changing to skin color.) (3sc, 1dec) 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>24 -25) 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>When knitting the arms, we add the stitches from both the body and the arm.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Arms (2 pcs.)&nbsp;</h2>



<p>1- Magic ring 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2-Each loop 2sc 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3-1sc, 1inc to the end 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4-7) 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8-2dec, 14sc16sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>9-Blo. Color changes 16sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>10-16) 16sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>17-10sc, 1dec, 2sc 15sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>18-23) 15sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>24-11sc, 1dec, 2sc14sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>25 -26) 14sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>we fold in half and weave 7sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Collar&nbsp;</p>



<p>We’re pulling 32 chains. We turn two chains and we’re playing 31 hdc. Rotate 2 chains. DC a chain skip to the same ilmege DC a sc (repeat the same process to the end of the sequencdec) 2Chain the chain. Combine the 5dc gaps with the sl-st into the single chain drawn space.&nbsp;</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Hat&nbsp;</h2>



<p>1-Magic ring into 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2-Each ilmege 2dc 24dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3-1dc, 1dcinc&nbsp; to the end 36dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4-2dc, 1dcinc&nbsp; to the end 48dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>(we connect the end with sl-st. We draw three chains on the turns. I count the three chains as the first HDC)&nbsp;</p>



<p>5-48DC&nbsp;</p>



<p>6-3dc, 1dcinc&nbsp; to the end of the sequence 60dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7-4dc, 1dcinc&nbsp; to the end of the sequence 72dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8- 72DC&nbsp;</p>



<p>9-3dc, 1dcinc&nbsp; to 90dc to the end&nbsp;</p>



<p>10-One line 90dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11-White rope. (5sc, 1dec) I knit as blo This order is 78sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12-78sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13-12dc, 1dc decreasdec, 6dc, 1dc decrease. 72dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14-7dc, 1dc decrease as well as the end of 64dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15-3sc, 1dec to the end&nbsp;</p>



<p>16- I’m knitting a row of reverse sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Note-Flo is a chain with red rope on the ground sl-st 1sc. 1 chain sl st row to the end spots magic ring 6sc </p>



<p>The magic ring can make any number of 12hdc details </p>



<p>I keep going to the end of the line by making two chain sl-st two chain sl-st where we do Flo’s. The same procedure applies to the Flo s in the arm. The mouth is processed through the nose sisc times downwards and sisc times. The lashes are processed without screwing the eyes. The muscles are processed according to the taste of the eyes in four rows. You can look at the amigurumi face shaping videos for the face form .. I used 2.20 tig for big mushroom baby I used a 12mm locked eye. I used a 1.75 mm crochet hook for the small rattle head and knitted it more tightly.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Feet </h2>



<p>1- 8 chain check. From the 2nd chain 6sc with the last chain 3sc, 5sc, 1inc 16sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2-1sc, 5sc, 3, 5sc, 2inc 22sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3-1sc, 1inc, 5sc, (1sc, 1inc) * 3, 5sc, (1sc, 1inc) * 2 28sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4-6) 28sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7-1sc, 6dec, 9sc 22sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8-2sc, 1dec, 2sc, 4dec, 2sc, 1dec, 4sc 16sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>9- (2sc, 1dec) * 4 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>10-Blo with red rope&nbsp;</p>



<p>11-a row of straight 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12- (1sc, 7inc) * 6 78sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13-1sc, 11 (2sc, 1inc) * 5, 1sc 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14-15) row between 2 rows of straight 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>16-8sc weave and cut here.&nbsp;</p>



<p>If you haven’t come to the siddec, you can make more or less stitches.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The second leg weaving in the same way without breaking the rope continue. The second leg will be the last row 20sc ..&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Mushroom cingirak Head&nbsp;</h2>



<p>1- Magic ring 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2-2sc 12sc for each loop&nbsp;</p>



<p>3- (1sc, 1inc) * 6 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4- (2sc, 1inc) * 6 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5- (3sc, 1inc) * 6 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6- (4sc, 1inc) * 6 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7- (5sc, 1inc) * 6 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8- (6sc, 1inc) * 6 48sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>9- (7sc, 1inc) * 6 54sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>10-17) 54sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>19-22sc, (1sc, 1inc) * 4, 5sc, (1sc, 1inc) * 4 11sc 62sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>20-24) 62sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>25-22sc, (1sc, 1dec) * 4 5sc (1sc, 1dec) * 4 11sc 54sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>26- (7sc, 1sc) * 6 48sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>27- (3sc, 1dec), (6sc, 1dec) * 5, 3sc 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>28- (5sc, 1dec) * 6 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>29- (2sc, 1dec), (4sc, 1dec) * 5, 2sc30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>30- (3sc, 1dec) * 6 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>31- (1sc, 1dec), (2sc, 1dec) * 5, 1sc 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>32- (1sc, 1dec)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Completely subtracting the end of the queue.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The eyes are inserted between the 16th and 17th rows with 8 sc intervals.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I knit the rattle head with a 1.75 tig.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Mushroom baby I used 2.20 in the head.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Collar&nbsp;</p>



<p>It is 30zinc. We pull 2 chains and turn. 29HDC. We’re turning 2 chains. DC Pull a chain to the same loop as DC. Jump to DC with a SC skip (repeat the same operation to the end of the sequencdec) with two chains at the end of the sequence. 5dc breaks to sl-st&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Cingirak Hat&nbsp;</h2>



<p>1-Magic ring 11sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2- 11 DCİNC&nbsp; 22DC&nbsp;</p>



<p>3-1DC, 1 DCİNC&nbsp; to the end of the sequence. 31dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4-2dc, 1dcinc&nbsp; 41 dc to the end of the sequence.&nbsp;</p>



<p>5-3dc, 1dcinc&nbsp; to the end of the sequence.&nbsp;</p>



<p>6-row straight to the end e.g.&nbsp;</p>



<p>7-3DC, 1DCİNC&nbsp; to the end of the sequence.&nbsp;</p>



<p>8-4DC, 1DCİNC&nbsp; sequence to the end. 60DC&nbsp;</p>



<p>9 – One row straight across 60 DC&nbsp;</p>



<p>10-3dc, 1dcinc&nbsp; to the end. 76dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11-One row of flat eg 76dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12-one row 76sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13-White rope (blo) 5sc 1dec to the end of the row. 64sc 14-One row 64dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15-12DC, 1DC subtract from the end of the sequence.&nbsp;</p>



<p>16-7DC, 1DC subtract from the end of the sequence.&nbsp;</p>



<p>17 – 5DC to 1 DC subtract from the end to the end.&nbsp;</p>



<p>We’re doing an 18-row reverse sc.&nbsp;</p>



<p>(Flo is a chain sl-st with a red rope to the floor. I’m doing a link with a chain sl-st. To the end of the sequence.)&nbsp;</p>



<p>I make three chain turns and connect with sl-st.&nbsp;</p>



<p>For the cingirak ring.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I’m pulling 32 chains. Return to a chain check (but you adjust it according to the size of the ring). 31 hdc (knitting from blo). Rotate the end of the row with a chain, 3 more rows of 31 hdc (from blo), the last row of straight sc (If it does not escpand, you can make one row of Hdc.)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Spots.&nbsp;</p>



<p>6sc into magic ring (desired number)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Magic ring into 12 hdc (desired number)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Mouth to eye Nose processing, such as eye location, details are as great as the mushrooms baby.&nbsp;</p>



<p>I knit the head sl-st .. Please note&nbsp;</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Mushroom Pacifier Chain&nbsp;</h2>



<p>Mushroom&nbsp;</p>



<p>1- Magic ring 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2- 6 inc. 12sc 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3- (1sc, 1inc) * 6 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4- (2sc, 1inc) * 6 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5- (3sc, 1inc) * 6 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6- (4sc, 1inc) * 6 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7- (5sc, 1inc) * 6 42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8-42sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>9-blo with white (5sc, 1 dec) * 6 36sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>10- (4sc, 1dec) * 6 30sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11- (3sc, 1dec) * 6 24sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>12- (2sc, 1dec) * 6 18sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13- (1sc, 1dec) * 6 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14-17) 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>18- (3sc, 1inc) * 3 15sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>19-15sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>20- (3sc, 1dec) * 3 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>21 close by reducing You can adjust the mushroom size to your liking. Let’s put the red rope on the flo. (1sc 1 chain sl-st) continue until the end of the sequence.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Pacifier chain for balls&nbsp;</h2>



<p>(I didn’t use fibers inside. I put ball-sized beads. So it’s easier to get through the chain rope. It’s smoother and more rounded.)&nbsp;</p>



<p>1- Magic ring 6sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2-6inc. 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3- (1sc, 1inc) * 5 15sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4-6) 15sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7- (1sc, 1dec) * 6 12sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>Close with the help of the needle towards the end of the continuous reducing close. Butterfly 6 chain pulling and making magic ring. (close with sl-st) we pull two chains and move on top. (2dc 2 chain 2dc, 2 chain 2dc, let’s repeat this process eight times and cut the rope. 2.color sl-st between 2dc, 6dc on two chains, sl-st between 2dc, 6dc on 2 chains repeat until the end butterfly. Fold in half with nine chains tied with sl-st from the back .. The butterfly takes shape.&nbsp;</p>
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