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Today, the new daily crochet pattern Amigurumi Bunny Toy Free Crochet Pattern, I want to give you some information about this pattern;
Yarn
Cotton yarn 8/4 from Krea Deluxe
the following colors:
• Beige No. 53 (1 skein)
• Natural white No. 01 (1/2 skein)
• Dusty rose No. 14 (1/4 skein)
• Powder No. 07 (small amount)
Tools and materials:
• Black and white threads
• Hook No. 2.5 mm.
• Filler
• Safety eyes size 8 or 9 mm (optional)
• Tapestry needle
• Scissors
• Assembly pins (optional)
• Stitch markers (optional)
Abbreviations:
magic ring = amigurumi ring
ST = column
sc = single crochet
slst = connecting post
ch = air loop
PS = lush magnificent column of 5 dc with one top and one basis
inc = increase
dec = decrease
FOR RH = only for front half loops
FOR ZP = only for the rear half loops
PSN = double crochet
inc-dc = increase
double crochets
inc-PSN = increase
double crochet
( ) x 6 = repeat the specified
x times.
The number in brackets at the end of the row indicates the total number of columns in the row.
When changing colors, change the thread at the last step of the last column of the row!
Head and torso, yarn colors beige and dusty rose.
Start with beige yarn.
Row 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
Row 2: 6 inc (12)
Row 3: (sc, inc) x 6 (18)
Row 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)
Row 5: (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30)
Row 6: (4 sc, inc) x 6 (36)
Row 7: (5 sc, inc) x 6 (42)
Row 8: (6 sc, inc) x 6 (48)
Row 9: (7 sc, inc) x 6 (54)
Row 10: (8 sc, inc) x 6 (60)
Rows 11-20: 60 sc (60)
Row 21: (3 sc, dec) x 12 (48)
Row 22: (2 sc, dec) x 12 (36)
Row 23: (4 sc, dec) x 6 (30)
Row 24: (3 sc, dec) x 6 (24)
Row 25: (2 sc, dec) x 6 (18)
Rows 26-27: 18 sc (18).
Change yarn to dusty rose last
column of the 27th row.
If the marker is not centered on the back body, then do some extra columns or dissolve some to
rearrange the marker. From here will be the beginning of a new row. Stuff your head tightly with stuffing. If you are going to embroider eyes, do it now. Eyes must be embroidered on opposite side from the beginning of the row. If you want to use safety eyes, they need to be placed between rows 15-16 at a distance of 8-9 columns between them.
Row 28: (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)
Row 29: (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30)
Rows 30-31: 30 sc (30)
Row 32: (4 sc, inc) x 6 (36)
Rows 33-40: 36 sc (36). Go to yarn
beige in the last st of the 40th row.
Row 41: FOR RFP 36 sc (36)
Rows 42-44: 36 sc (36)
Row 45: (4 sc, dec) x 6 (30)
Row 46-48: 30 sc (30)
Stuff tightly with filler
Legs, beige and natural white yarn.
In the manufacture of legs, the work will be divided. First mark 3 loops in the middle
front and 3 loops in the middle of the back of the body.
In total, there will be 12 loops on each leg. You may find it helpful to use stitch markers.
Check that the gap between the legs is in line with the center of the head. If this is not the case, you can crochet a few extra stitches or unravel. some.
Leg 1:
Row 49: Continue with beige. Now you need to connect the front and back to make 12 loops of the first leg. Knit a few stitches to the marker, and Continue knitting (12 stitches in total). Remember to knit clockwise.
arrow. Total 12 sc (12)
Rows 50-70: 12 sc (12)
Do a couple of extra sc to finish on the back of the leg. Change yarn on white in the last column of the 70th row.
Rows 71-75: 12 sc (12)
Row 76: Dec 6 (6). Fasten and leave a long end. Use the long end to
tighten the hole.
Leg 2:
Row 49: Make a loop on the hook and attach the beige yarn to the inner
side of the leg. This will be the beginning of the second leg.
Do 12 sc in total and connect the front and back sides as you did with
first leg (12).
Rows 50-70: 12 sc (12)
Do a couple of extra sc to finish on the back of the leg. Change yarn
on white in the last column of the 70th row.
Rows 71-75: 12 sc (12)
Row 76: Dec 6 (6). Fasten and leave a long end. Use the long end to
tighten the hole.
Add an extra small amount of filler to the gap between the legs.
Sew up the opening with beige yarn.
Ears (tie 2), beige yarn
Don’t stuff your ears
Row 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
Row 2: 6 inc (12)
Row 3: (3 sc, inc) x 3 (15)
Row 4: (4 sc, inc) x 3 (18)
Row 5: (5 sc, inc) x 3 (21)
Row 6: (6 sc, inc) x 3 (24)
Rows 7-12: 24 sc (24)
Row 13: (dec, 10 sc) x 2 (22)
Row 14: 22 sc (22)
Row 15: (dec, 9 sc) x 2 (20)
Row 16: 20 sc (20)
Row 17: (dec, 8 sc) x 2 (18)
Row 18: 18 sc (18)
Row 19: (dec, 7 sc) x 2 (16)
Row 20: 16 sc (16)
Do 2 extra sc, leave a long end for sewing and cut the thread.
Fold the ear and sew the bottom.
Pin the ears on both sides of the head in 4-5 rows.
Hands (knit 2) in beige and dusty rose
Stuff in the course of knitting, stuff less at the top.
Start with beige yarn.
Row 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
Row 2: (inc, sc) x 3 (9)
Row 3: inc, 4 sc, inc, 3 sc (11)
Rows 4-5: 11 sc (11)
Row 6: 5 sc, 1 ps out of 5 dc – bump, 5 sc (11)
Row 7: 4 sc, (dec) x 2, 3 sc (9)
Rows 8-12: Sc 9 (9), change to dusty pink in last st.
Continued hands…
Please note that before changing the color on the right hand, you need to do
additional 2-4 columns (this will be the new beginning of the row). By doing this, change
the colors will be hidden on the back of the hand.
Rows 13-18: 9 sc (9). Close the upper part of the arm by knitting on both sides
at the same time 4 sc. Make sure the thumb (curvy column) is on the side
hands. Pin and leave a long end for sewing.
Sew the arms to the body in the 28th row. Remember to position your hands so that
thumbs pointed forward.
Bow and headband in natural white yarn.
Bow:
The bow is knitted in turning rows. Dial a chain of 34 ch.
Row 1: skip first st, 33 sc, ch 1, turn (33)
Rows 2-6: 33 sc, ch 1, turn (33)
Row 7: 33 sc (33). Finish by leaving the long end of the thread. Use it to sew
the ends of the bow together to close into a ring. Wrap the remaining end of the yarn a couple
once around the middle to compress the bow, and tie a knot to secure. Hide ends.
The middle part of the bow:
Chain of 14 ch. Turn and skip the first loop, 13 sc (13).
Finish leaving a long end for sewing.
Wrap the resulting strip around the middle of the bow. Sew the ends together at the back and
sew a couple of stitches through this strip and the bow itself to fix. Leave long end.
Headband:
Chain of 54 ch. Skip the first loop, 53 dc (53). Before cutting the thread
check how the bandage fits, if necessary, adjust the number of loops.
Cut the thread, leaving a long end.
Fasten the headband in front of the ears, making sure the ends meet at the back of the neck.
You can use safety pins to secure before sewing.
Use the end of the yarn to sew the bandage around the neck and in several places around.
heads. Attach a bow to the top of the headband in front of your right ear. Hide the ends.
Dress, colors natural white, dusty rose and powder
Start with natural white yarn.
A chain of 40 ch, connect into a ring, making sl-st in the first ch. Make sure the chain is not
twisted. Then knit in a circle.
Rows 1-2: 40 sc (40)
Row 3: Ch 3, dc in the same st, inc-dc to the end of the row. Change yarn to dusty rose
in the last column and do sl-st in the first st (80).
Row 4: Ch 3, (inc-dc, dc) x 40, change to powder yarn and work sl-st in the first st.
Row 5: Ch 3, dc in all 120 sts (120). Change yarn to natural white and knit
slst in the first st.
Row 6: Ch 3, dc in the same column, skip 1, sl-st in the next st. Repeat until the end
row. slst in the first st. Cut the thread and hide the ends.
Bib, natural white.
Now let’s start knitting the front bib. He nitted in turning rows on medium 10 columns of the 1st row. Start on front side work.
Rows 1-6: 10 sc, ch 1, turn (10)
Row 7: 10 sc (10). Don’t cut the yarn.
Let’s make straps with ruffles: ch 16, start with the second ch
from the hook, 15 inc-psn in all ch (30), ch 2, turn. inc psn in all 30 sts (60), ch 1 and turn. Sc in all 60 sts (60).
Make 3 sc on the side of the ruffle and continue downhill along
right side of the bib, clockwise sc on the back, go up on the left side bib, 1 sc in the corner of the 7th row.
16 ch, start with the second ch from the hook, 15 inc-psn in every ch (30), 1 ch and turn. inc-psn in all 30 st (60), ch 1 and turn. Sc in all 60 sts (60). Do 3 sc on the side of the ruffle.
Straighten the ruffles with the wavy part outward, fasten as in the photo and hide the ends. Sew suspenders to the back of the dress. You can cross the straps at the back.
If you want the dress to be removed, do not cross the straps.
Eye embroidery with black and natural white yarn.
Stuff the head tightly before embroidering the eyes. Use the pins to mark the placement of the eyes. This should be between rows 14-16 on a distance of 10 st between them (you get 8 visible columns between eyes).
Eye embroidery, continued…
To make eyelashes, eyebrows and a small spot in the eye, I advise divide the yarn and make it a little thinner. Eyebrows should be embroidered at an angle between 9-11 rows.
Embroider the spout with powder yarn in rows 16-18.
FINISH
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