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<p>I will share with you the amigurumi teddy bear recipe that can be a great Christmas gift. This beautiful chrismas bear amigurumi pattern is waiting for you in this article.<br />I wish you pleasant work.</p>


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


<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Yarn: Nako Lily (100g &#8211; 180m, 100% polyester), color 6651 cream &#8211; 1 skein, body bears.</li></ol>


<p>Alize Lanagold Classik (100g &#8211; 240m, 49% wool, 51% acrylic), color 55 white &#8211; 1 skein, foot</p>


<p>Alize Softy (50g &#8211; 115m, 100% micropolyester), color 55 white &#8211; 1 skein, for nose</p>


<p>Alize Superlana klasik (100g &#8211; 280m, 25% wool, 75% acrylic), color 56 red &#8211; 1</p>


<p>a skein, for a coat and a hat.</p>


<p>YarnArt Jeans (50g &#8211; 160m, 55% cotton, 45% acrylic), color 26 red &#8211; 1 skein, for bag.</p>


<p>YarnArt Mink (50g &#8211; 75m, 100% polyamide), color 330 white &#8211; 1 skein, for coats and</p>


<p>hats.</p>


<p>Nako Mohair Delicate (100g &#8211; 500m, 40% mohair, 60% acrylic), color 6101 white &#8211; 1</p>


<p>skein, for pompons</p>


<ol class="wp-block-list" start="2"><li>Filler (holofiber or synipuch)</li><li>Hook No. 2.5</li><li>Needles No. 2.5 (5 pcs) and circular needles on line No. 2.5 &#8211; 2 pcs.</li><li>A needle with a wide eye for stitching details</li><li>Thick cardboard (plastic) for the insoles (I use plastic covers for</li></ol>


<p>cans)</p>


<ol class="wp-block-list" start="7"><li>Cotter pins (2.5 cm) and discs (20 mm) for attaching handles and legs</li><li>Buttons white-blue (11 mm) for a coat &#8211; 3 pieces</li><li>Half-beads with fastening, for eyes (8 mm) &#8211; 2 pieces</li><li>Spout with fastening, 20 mm wide, 15 mm high</li><li>Scissors and nippers</li><li>Yarn in the color of the bear&#8217;s body, for tightening the muzzle</li><li>English clubs to hold parts together</li></ol>


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


<p>Ch &#8211; chain loop</p>


<p>ss &#8211; connecting post</p>


<p>Sc &#8211; single crochet</p>


<p>Inc &#8211; increase (knit 2 sc in 1 loop)</p>


<p>Dec &#8211; decrease (knit 2 sc together)</p>


<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>&#8211; repeat the specified number of times</li></ul>


<p>The number in brackets at the end of each row of the description indicates how much should be</p>


<p>loops in this row.</p>


<p>Face &#8211; front loop</p>


<p>purl &#8211; purl loop</p>


<p>k &#8211; edge (we remove the first loop, we knit the last one with the purl)</p>


<p>inc &#8211; an increase (from one loop we knit two, first for the front wall of the loop,</p>


<p>then behind the back)</p>


<p>dec &#8211; decrease (we knit two loops together)</p>


<p>Cotter pin connection:</p>


<p>What is a cotter pin joint that is traditionally used in knitted</p>


<p>a toy, in particular in bears. This is</p>


<p>flexible connection</p>


<p>handles and legs. They can rotate freely,</p>


<p>the connection is very reliable.</p>


<p>To make in your toy</p>


<p>we need a cotter pin: cotter pins</p>


<p>T-shaped, discs, pliers and toy parts.</p>


<p>Take the cotter pin, thread it into the disc and</p>


<p>we fix it in the first part of the toy.</p>


<p>Then we insert into the second part</p>


<p>cotter pin, we put on the disk on top and with</p>


<p>using pliers we twist the antennae</p>


<p>cotter pin clockwise. Everything is very just!</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Legs (2pcs):</h2>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Feet (2 pcs):</h2>


<p>White thread Alize Lanagold Classik:</p>


<p>1st row: we collect 7 ch, starting from the 2nd</p>


<p>crochet loops: 5 sc, 3 sc in</p>


<p>the last loop, then we knit along</p>


<p>the other side of the chain: 4 sc, inc (14)</p>


<p>We continue to knit in a circle.</p>


<p>2nd row: inc, 4 sc, 3 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc (20)</p>


<p>3rd row: 1 sc, inc, 4 sc, (1 sc, inc) * 3, 4</p>


<p>sc, (1 sc, inc) * 2 (26)</p>


<p>4th row: 2 sc, inc, 4 sc, (2 sc, inc) * 3, 4</p>


<p>sc, (2 sc, inc) * 2 (32)</p>


<p>Circle the foot on the plastic and</p>


<p>cut two plastic insoles. IN</p>


<p>I used the quality of plastic</p>


<p>ordinary plastic lids for</p>


<p>cans.</p>


<p>Change thread to Nako Lily cream</p>


<p>colors. Cut off the white thread, fasten</p>


<p>and hide.</p>


<p>5 row: for the front half of the loop</p>


<p>knit: 32 sc</p>


<p>6-7 row: 32 sc</p>


<p>8 row: 6 sc, (dec, 1 sc) * 6, dec, 6 sc (25)</p>


<p>9 row: 25 sc</p>


<p>10 row: 6 sc, 7 dec, 5 sc (18)</p>


<p>We insert the plastic insole into</p>


<p>foot:</p>


<p>11-20 row: 18 sc</p>


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


<p>We stuff the leg tightly enough.</p>


<p>The tighter we pack, the more stable</p>


<p>there will be a bear.</p>


<p>Insert a disc between 20 and 21 rows</p>


<p>with a cotter pin on the side of the leg. About</p>


<p>the cotter pin can be</p>


<p>read at the beginning of mk.</p>


<p>22 row: dec * 6 (6)</p>


<p>23 row: dec to the end</p>


<p>We knit the second leg in the same way,</p>


<p>we only insert the cotter pin with</p>


<p>the opposite side of the leg. Here</p>


<p>we got such legs:</p>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Hands (2 pcs):</h2>


<p>1st row: dial 2 CH and knit in</p>


<p>second loop from hook 6 sc (6)</p>


<p>Continue knitting in a circle.</p>


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


<p>3rd row: (inc, 3 sc) * 3 (15)</p>


<p>4-5 row: 15 sc</p>


<p>6 row: 4 ss, 11 sc (15)</p>


<p>7 row: 6 sc, 2 dec, 5 sc (13)</p>


<p>8 row: 6 sc, dec, 5 sc (12)</p>


<p>9-17 row: 12 sc</p>


<p>18 row: dec * 6 (6)</p>


<p>We fill our hand tightly. By hands</p>


<p>give the shape of the fold where we had</p>


<p>connecting posts.</p>


<p>Since our hand is narrow enough,</p>


<p>first, insert the disk from above:</p>


<p>And then between rows 17 and 18</p>


<p>cotter pin:</p>


<p>19 row: subtract to the end.</p>


<p>We knit the second hand in the same way:</p>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Torso, head, neck:</h2>


<p>1st row: dial 2 CH and knit in</p>


<p>second loop from hook 6 sc (6)</p>


<p>Continue knitting in a circle.</p>


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


<p>9th row: (7 sc, inc) * 6 (54)</p>


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


<p>Between 8 and 9 rows of the trunk</p>


<p>insert the cotter pin from the leg:</p>


<p>Attention: since the toy fits on</p>


<p>spirals, it is possible that with one</p>


<p>side of the leg (arm or eye)</p>


<p>will need to be omitted or</p>


<p>raise. So that the legs (arms and eyes)</p>


<p>were on the same level.</p>


<p>From the inside we put on</p>


<p>cotter pin disc:</p>


<p>And we twist it very, very tight</p>


<p>cutters &#8220;antennae&#8221; from the cotter pin. Than</p>


<p>the tighter you twist, the more stable</p>


<p>Bear will stand.</p>


<p>Exactly parallel, with</p>


<p>opposite side of the torso</p>


<p>insert the cotter pin of the second leg:</p>


<p>And we fix it in the same way as the first leg.</p>


<p>We got the following legs:</p>


<p>11-20 row: 60 sc</p>


<p>21 row: (18 sc, dec) * 3 (57)</p>


<p>22 row: 57 sc</p>


<p>23 row: (17 sc, dec) * 3 (54)</p>


<p>24 row: 54 sc</p>


<p>25 row: (16 sc, dec) * 3 (51)</p>


<p>26 row: (15 sc, dec) * 3 (48)</p>


<p>27 row: (6 sc, dec) * 6 (42)</p>


<p>We fill the body tightly with filler.</p>


<p>Next, we attach the handles. At the level 26-27</p>


<p>rows, exactly over the legs, insert</p>


<p>cotter pins from handles:</p>


<p>Like the legs, we twist the &#8220;antennae&#8221; from</p>


<p>cotter pin with pliers:</p>


<p>28 row: (5 sc, dec) * 6 (36)</p>


<p>29 row: (4 sc, dec) * 6 (30)</p>


<p>30 row: (3 sc, dec) * 6 (24)</p>


<p>31 row: (sc, inc) * 12 (36)</p>


<p>32 row: (2 sc, inc) * 12 (48)</p>


<p>33 row: (3 sc, inc) * 12 (60)</p>


<p>34 row: (4 sc, inc) * 12 (72)</p>


<p>35-40 row: 72 sc</p>


<p>41 row: (10 sc, dec) * 6 (66)</p>


<p>42 row: (9 sc, dec) * 6 (60)</p>


<p>43 row: (8 sc, dec) * 6 (54)</p>


<p>44 row: (7 sc, dec) * 6 (48)</p>


<p>Insert between 42 and 43 rows eyes.</p>


<p>There should be</p>


<p>distance of 6 loops or 3 cm:</p>


<p>45 row: (6 sc, dec) * 6 (42)</p>


<p>46 row: (5 sc, dec) * 6 (36)</p>


<p>47 row: (4 sc, dec) * 6 (30)</p>


<p>48 row: (3 sc, dec) * 6 (24)</p>


<p>49 row: (2 sc, dec) * 6 (18)</p>


<p>50 row: (sc, dec) * 6 (12)</p>


<p>51 row: dec * 6 (6)</p>


<p>52 row: dec to the end.<br />Straighteners:</p>


<p>Needle with thread for knitting (color</p>


<p>the bear itself), we introduce on the neck,</p>


<p>in the middle, as shown in the photo:</p>


<p>We fix the thread and display it near</p>


<p>outer corner of the right eye:</p>


<p>Slightly tighten, then grab</p>


<p>one loop and re-insert the needle and</p>


<p>we display it on the neck. Slightly tighten.</p>


<p>Grab the loop on the neck again and</p>


<p>remove the needle near the outer corner left eye:</p>


<p>You can also repeat the tightening, but</p>


<p>you need to pull down slightly. A thread</p>


<p>cut and hide.</p>


<p>We got this form muzzles:</p>


<p>The eyes seem to be slightly depressed.</p>


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


<p>We knit with Alize Softy white yarn:</p>


<p>1st row: dial 2 CH and knit in</p>


<p>second loop from hook 6 sc (6)</p>


<p>Continue knitting in a circle.</p>


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


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


<p>4th row: inchdc * 3, 6 sc, inchdc * 3, 6 sc (24)</p>


<p>5-6 row: 24 sc</p>


<p>Cut the thread, leaving 30 cm for</p>


<p>sewing.</p>


<p>Having counted two rows from above on the nose,</p>


<p>insert the nose:</p>


<p>On the inside, spout</p>


<p>fix:</p>


<p>We attach the nose to the</p>


<p>muzzle:</p>


<p>We carefully sew on our nose:</p>


<p>At the end, the spout needs to be slightly filled:</p>


<p>Below, in the middle of the nose, we</p>


<p>we make a slight tightening, as shown in</p>


<p>Our muzzle is ready:</p>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ears (2 pcs):</h2>


<p>1st row: dial 2 CH and knit in</p>


<p>second loop from hook 6 sc (6)</p>


<p>Continue knitting in a circle.</p>


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


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


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


<p>5-6 row: 24 sc</p>


<p>Cut the thread, leaving 30 cm for sewing.</p>


<p>Fold the ear in half and</p>


<p>sew to the head, from about</p>


<p>center counting 4 rows:</p>


<p>From the inside of the ear, too sew on:</p>


<p>Sew the second ear in the same way:</p>


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


<p>1st row: dial 2 CH and knit in</p>


<p>second loop from hook 6 sc (6)</p>


<p>Continue knitting in a circle.</p>


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


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


<p>4-5 row: 18 sc</p>


<p>Cut the thread, leaving 30 cm for sewing.</p>


<p>We attach with English clubs</p>


<p>behind our tail and sew on:</p>


<p>At the end, fill the tail lightly, and we sew to the end:</p>


<p>Well, our bear is ready!</p>


<p>It remains to tie a kit for him clothes …</p>


<p>Set of clothes:</p>


<p>First of all, I want to say</p>


<p>when we knit clothes we always need it</p>


<p>try on. Otherwise it might turn out</p>


<p>so that the kit turns out to be large or</p>


<p>small. Everyone knits differently: someone</p>


<p>freely, someone denser. If a</p>


<p>feel that nevertheless, for example,</p>


<p>coat is not enough, &#8220;step back&#8221; a little</p>


<p>from the scheme proposed in this</p>


<p>master class, and add extra</p>


<p>loop. In general, a flight of fantasies and</p>


<p>forward…</p>


<p>Let&#8217;s start this kit with a hat.</p>


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


<p>(YarnArt Mink white yarn,</p>


<p>yarn Alize Superlana klasik red</p>


<p>colors, stocking needles No. 2.5 &#8211; 5 pieces,</p>


<p>scissors)</p>


<p>With a white thread we collect 70</p>


<p>loops and distribute them on 4 knitting needles</p>


<p>(17 + 18 + 17 + 18).</p>


<p>Then we knit in a circle.</p>


<p>1 row: 70 persons</p>


<p>2-5 row: (1 person, 1 out) * 35 (70)</p>


<p>Change the thread to red. White</p>


<p>cut off, fix and hide.</p>


<p>6-38 row: 70 persons</p>


<p>39 row: (5 persons, dec) * 10 (60)</p>


<p>40-43 row: 60 persons</p>


<p>44 row: (4 persons, dec) * 10 (50)</p>


<p>45-48 row: 50 persons</p>


<p>49 row: (3 persons, dec) * 10 (40)</p>


<p>50-53 row: 40 persons</p>


<p>54 row: (2 persons, dec) * 10 (30)</p>


<p>55-58 row: 30 persons</p>


<p>59 row: (1 persons, dec) * 10 (20)</p>


<p>60-63 row: 20 persons</p>


<p>In the next row, using</p>


<p>hook, remove all loops from the needles by one a thread.</p>


<p>Pull off the top of the cap.</p>


<p>Turn the hat on the wrong side</p>


<p>side and tie this thread tight knot.</p>


<p>Attention: do not pull the thread too much</p>


<p>otherwise it may break.</p>


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


<p>(Nako Mohair Delicate white yarn</p>


<p>colors, hook, scissors).</p>


<p>We take a white thread and wind it on</p>


<p>fingers in a thick layer.</p>


<p>Then we thread the hook between</p>


<p>middle and ring finger:</p>


<p>We grab the cut off thread, length</p>


<p>30 cm.And pull it to another</p>


<p>side. With this thread we tie our bunch.</p>


<p>Next, remove the bundle from the hand. AND</p>


<p>cut the threads on the sides with scissors.</p>


<p>It turned out like this pompom:</p>


<p>We begin to trim it. Cut off</p>


<p>threads about 1.5 cm to our</p>


<p>the pompom was tight. The threads by which</p>


<p>tied our pom-pom, do not touch.</p>


<p>For the remaining white threads</p>


<p>tie the pompom to our</p>


<p>hat. We put the hook through</p>


<p>loops at the end of the cap and</p>


<p>grab the white thread:</p>


<p>We do the same with the second end</p>


<p>white thread. We pass it with</p>


<p>the opposite side.</p>


<p>We tie our threads to a strong</p>


<p>knot and cut to length for a pompom:</p>


<p>Our hat is ready:</p>


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


<p>(YarnArt Mink white yarn, yarn Alize Superlana klasik red colors, circular needles No. 2.5 &#8211; 2 pieces, scissors, buttons &#8211; 3 pcs)</p>


<p>We begin to knit a coat with &#8220;raglan&#8221;,</p>


<p>back rows. According to the rules</p>


<p>knitting: first outer loop</p>


<p>just take off, the last</p>


<p>we knit purl. When</p>


<p>knitting, we will observe this too rule.</p>


<p>Cast on 58 stitches.</p>


<p>1 row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 7 knit, yarn, 1</p>


<p>knit, yarn, 7 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn,</p>


<p>14 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 7 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 7 knit, 4 purl, 1 knit, to (66)</p>


<p>In the next row we will knit button hole.</p>


<p>2nd row: k, 1 purl, 1 knit, close 2 loops,</p>


<p>55 purl, 4 knit, 1 purl, k (64)</p>


<p>3 row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 8 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 9 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 16 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 9 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 8 knit, 1 purl, 2 nakida, 1 purl, 1 knit, k (74)</p>


<p>4th row: k, 1 purl, 4 knit, 62 purl, 4 knit, 1 purl, k (74)</p>


<p>5 row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 9 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 11 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 18 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 11 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 9 knit, 4 purl, 1 purl, k (82)</p>


<p>6 row: k, 1 purl, 4 knit, 70 purl, 4 knit, 1 purl, k (82)</p>


<p>7 row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 10 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 13 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 20 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 13 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 10 knit, 4 purl, 1 purl, k (90)</p>


<p>8 row: k, 1 purl, 4 knit, 78 purl, 4 knit, 1 purl, k (90)</p>


<p>9th row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 11 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 15 knit, yarn, 1 knit,yarn, 22 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 15 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 11 knit, 4 purl, 1 purl, k (98)</p>


<p>10 row: k, 1 purl, 4 knit, 86 purl, 4 knit, 1 purl, k (98)</p>


<p>11 row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 12 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 17 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 24 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 17 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 12 knit, 4 purl,1 purl, k (106)</p>


<p>12 row: k, 1 purl, 1 knit, close 2 loops, 94 purl, 4 knit, 1 purl, to (104) (In this a row of hole for a button)</p>


<p>13th row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 13 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 19 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 26 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 19 knit, yarn, 1 knit, yarn, 13 knit, 1 purl, 2 yarns, 1 purl, 1 knit, k (114)</p>


<p>14th row: k, 1 purl, 4 knit, 102 purl, 4 knit, 1purl, k (114)</p>


<p>15 row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 14 knit, 23 loops transfer to an additional spoke, 28 knit, 23 stitches transfer to extra knitting needle, 14 knit, 4 purl, 1 knit, k (68)</p>


<p>16 row: k, 1 purl, 4 knit, 14 purl, 5 yarns, 28 purl, 5 yarns, 14 purl, 4 knit, 1 purl, k (78)</p>


<p>We make nakida like this thread loops:</p>


<p>17 row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 7 knit, inc, (12 knit, inc) * 4, 6 knit, 4 purl, 1 knit, k (83)</p>


<p>18 row: k, 1 purl, 4 knit, 71 purl, 4 knit, 1 from, to (83)</p>


<p>These are the holes for the sleeves we have turned out:</p>


<p>19 row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 8 knit, inc, (13 knit, inc) * 4, 6 knit, 4 purl, 1 knit, k (88)</p>


<p>20 row: k, 1 purl, 4 knit, 76 purl, 4 knit, 1 from, to (88)</p>


<p>21 row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 9 knit, inc, (14 knit, inc) * 4, 6 knit, 4 purl, 1 knit, k (93)</p>


<p>22 row: k, 1 purl, 1 knit, 2 loops close, 81 purl, 4 knit, 1 out, to (91) (button hole in this row)</p>


<p>23 row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 81 knit, 1 purl, 2 nakida, 1, purl, 1 knit, k (93)</p>


<p>24,26,28,30 row: k, 1 purl, 4 knit, 81 purl, 4 knit, 1 purl, k (93)</p>


<p>25,27,29 row: k, 1 knit, 4 purl, 81 knit, 4 purl, 1 knit, k (93)</p>


<p>31 row: close all loops.</p>


<p>Cut the red thread, fix and hide.</p>


<p>32 row: attach a white thread and we knit by the front half of the loop:</p>


<p>93 sc, CH, turn (93)</p>


<p>33-35 row: 93 sc, CH, turn (93)</p>


<p>Row 36: 93 sc</p>


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


<p>We attach a red thread and knit:</p>


<p>1 row: on our extra spoke</p>


<p>there are 23 loops and we also</p>


<p>we get 9 loops from the bottom of the sleeves,</p>


<p>knitting them with knit.</p>


<p>So we have all the loops</p>


<p>distributed on 4 knitting needles, 8 each</p>


<p>loops on each.</p>


<p>Row 2-11: 32 knit</p>


<p>Change the thread to white. Red</p>


<p>cut, fasten and hide.</p>


<p>12-14 row: 32 knit</p>


<p>15 row: close all loops.</p>


<p>Similarly, we knit the second sleeve:</p>


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


<p>Attach a white thread from above</p>


<p>coat, from the purl side, like</p>


<p>shown in the photo:</p>


<p>and we knit:</p>


<p>1st row: 52 sc</p>


<p>2nd row: (9 sc, inc, 10 sc, inc) * 2, 9 sc, inc (57)</p>


<p>3rd row: inc, 10 sc, (inc, 11 sc, inc, 10 sc) * 2 (62)</p>


<p>4th row: (11 sc, inc, 12 sc, inc) * 2, 11 sc, inc (67)</p>


<p>5 row: inc, 12 sc, (inc, 13 sc, inc, 12 sc) * 2 (72)</p>


<p>From the knit side, opposite</p>


<p>buttonholes, sew on 3</p>


<p>buttons.</p>


<p>Our coat is ready:</p>


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


<p>(red YarnArt Jeans yarn,</p>


<p>yarn yarn Nako Mohair Delicate</p>


<p>white, hook number 2.5, needle, scissors)</p>


<p>1st row: dial 2 ch and knit in second loop from 6 sc hook</p>


<p>2 row: 2 sc in 1 loop &#8211; 6 times (12)</p>


<p>3rd row: 2 dc in 1 loop &#8211; 12 times (24)</p>


<p>4th row: (1 dc, 2 dc in 1 loop) * 12 (36)</p>


<p>5 row: (2 dc, 2 dc in 1 loop) * 12 (48)</p>


<p>6 row: (3 dc, 2 dc in 1 loop) * 12 (60)</p>


<p>7 row: (4 dc, 2 dc in 1 loop) * 12 (72)</p>


<p>8 row: behind the back half of the loop: (5 dc, 2 dc in 1 loop) * 12 (84)</p>


<p>9 row: (6 dc, 2 dc in 1 loop) * 12 (96)</p>


<p>10-27 row: 96 dc</p>


<p>You can tie the bag higher</p>


<p>while adding rows.</p>


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


<p>Knit lace with white thread &#8211; Nako</p>


<p>Mohair Delicate. Leaving about 30 see, do CH:</p>


<p>Then that thread we left behind</p>


<p>we throw on the hook:</p>


<p>And we stretch the main thread through</p>


<p>formed 2 loops:</p>


<p>Then again the remaining thread</p>


<p>sketch out, and again the main</p>


<p>stretching out. And so we knit a lace up</p>


<p>the length you need. I managed</p>


<p>150 stitches or long</p>


<p>approx. 45 cm.</p>


<p>We thread the lace at the top</p>


<p>pouch. I was stepping back from the top edge</p>


<p>2 rows, but for the top</p>


<p>the pouch looked more beautiful</p>


<p>retreat better 3-4 rows. Lace</p>


<p>thread through every 5 loops:</p>


<p>Next, we make 2 small pom-poms,</p>


<p>as for a hat:</p>


<p>And with a needle we sew them to</p>


<p>ends of the lace:</p>


<p>Our bag is ready:</p>


<p>We dress our bear and admire</p>


<p>result!</p>
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