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Today’s daily new crochet pattern Amigurumi Cat in Hat Crochet Pattern without amigurumi
I want to give you some information about this pattern
Required materials and tools:
- Hook to match your outfit.
- YarnArt JEANS in any colors you choose. I have No. 07 for the main one and No. 70 for the nose.
- A little black or dark brown thread to decorate the muzzle. Take it thinner than the main one from which you will knit a toy. I used “Lacy” from “Pekhorka” No. 02 (black 280 m/50 g.) Do not use the entire thickness of YarnArt JEANS for embroidery, it will look on the face of the Deco. You can divide it.
- Filler.
- Eyes on a 10 mm safe fastening, or Incisive, or glued (beads, half beads – your choice).
- White felt circles with a diameter of 15 mm for proteins.
- Strong thread for tightening.
- Fishing line or waxed thread for mustache (optional).
- Needle for incising parts, scissors, pins, marker thread.
- For the hat and snood I took Yarnart Jeans Crazy No. 7202 and YarnArt JEANS No. 15
KA: MAGİC RING
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Upper legs
1 row: 5 sc in KA
2 Row: 5 Inc = 10
Rows 3-16 = 10 sc
Stuff only the bottom part.
Fold in half and inc knit 5 sc
on both sides. Fasten the
thread and cut it.
We will tie the paws.
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Tail
1 row: 6 sc in KA
2 Row: 6 Inc = 12
Rows 3-27 = 12 sc
Lightly stuff in the knitting
process. Fold in half and inc
knit 6 sc on both sides. Fasten
the thread and cut it.
We will tie in the tail.
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Nose
We cast on 5 ch, from the second loop we knit from the
hook:
1 row: Inc, 2 sc, 4 sc in 1 loop, 2 sc, Inc = 12
2 row: 2 Inc, 2 sc, 4 Inc, 2 sc, 2 Inc = 20 3-4
rows: 20sc
5 row: 10 Dec
Fasten the thread and cut it.
We’ll tie up the nose
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Head
1 Row: 6 sc in KA
2 Row: 6 Inc = 12
3 Row: (1 sc, Inc)6 = 18 4 Row: (2 sc, Inc)6 = 24
5 Row: (3 sc, Inc)6 = 30 6 Row: (4 sc, Inc)6 = 36
7 Row: (5 sc, Inc)6 = 42 8 Row: (6 sc, Inc)6 = 48
9 Row: (7 sc, Inc)6 = 54 10 Row: (8 sc, Inc)6 = 60
Rows 11-12: 60 sc
Row 13: (9 sc, Inc)*6 = 66
Rows 14-18: 66 sc
In the next row we will knit the cheeks and knit the nose.
Row 19: 19 sc, (1 sc,
Inc)6, 5 sc with 5 nose loops, (Inc, 1 sc)6, 18 sc = 78 20th
row: 37 sc, 5 sc along
the remaining loops of
the nose, 36 sc = 78
Lightly stuff the nose.
Rows 21-30: 78 sc
If you are using eyes on a
secure mount, then install
them at this stage.
Between rows 17 and 18.
Between places
settings 6-7 sc (center the
eyes relative to the nose).
We take felt circles, carefully so that there is no wrinkle left,
fold them in half and make small cuts, moving them slightly
from the center to the edge.
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We turn the circles and make perpendicular cuts (the result
is a crisscross pattern). We insert eyes into them and secure
them in the canvas.
Later, after making the tightening, the felt can be carefully
fixed with glue.
31 row: (11 sc, Dec)6 = 72 32 Row: (7 sc, Dec)8 = 64
33 Row: (6 sc, Dec)8 = 56 34 Row: (5 sc, Dec)8 = 48
35 Row: (4 sc, Dec)8 = 40 36 Row: (3 sc, Dec)8 = 32
37 Row: (2 sc, Dec)*8 = 24
We fill the head tightly, but without unnecessary zeal
Keep in mind that there will be tension. We fasten the
thread and insert it inside .
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Ears
1 row: 6 sc = 6
2 Row: (1 sc, Inc)3 = 9 3 Row: (2 sc, Inc)3 = 12
4 Row: (3 sc, Inc)3 = 15 5 Row: (4 sc, Inc)3 = 18
6 Row: (2 sc, Inc)6 = 24 7 Row: (3 sc, Inc)6 = 30
8 row: 30 sc
9 row: 2 sc, 8 Dec, 12 sc = 22
10 row: 3 sc, fold in half, inc work 11 sc on both
sides of the eyelet.
Fasten the thread, leave about 45-50 cm for incising, cut.
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Lower legs
1 Row: 6 sc in KA
2 Row: 6 Inc = 12
3 Row: (1 sc, Inc)6 = 18 4-5 rows: 18 sc Row 6: 3 sc, 6 Dec, 3 sc = 12 Rows 7-8: 12 sc 9 Row: (1 sc, Inc)6 = 18
10 row: 18 sc
11 Row: (2 sc, Inc)*6 = 24
12 row: 24 sc
On the first leg, temporarily fix the thread and cut it, leaving
about 30 cm. On the second leg, do not cut it. We put the
paws side by side and measure the degree of “clubfoot” of
the future toy.
We knit several additional stitches along the second foot to
the junction, to the inside (mine is 6 sc, your degree of offset
may differ from mine).
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We return to the first foot and Inc. knit the same number of
additional stitches. We do this so that the legs are the same
in height. Now we can fasten the thread and cut it short. We
decorate the marker threads. Using the first paw, we count
back the number of additional columns you added,
increased by 2 times. In my case it is 12. This is the junction
of the first leg with the second.
Body
We stuff the body tightly, in
the knitting process.
We knit a chain of 3 chains
and connect the paws. 1st
row: 24 sc on the first leg,
3 sc on the ch chain, 24 sc
on the second leg, 3 sc on
the ch chain. Total number of loops in a
row = 54
We put a marker thread
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2 Row: (8 sc, Inc)6 = 60 3 row: 60 sc 4 Row: (9 sc, Inc)6 = 66
Rows 5-8: 66 sc Row 9: =
66 sc. In this row we knit
the tail.
To ensure that the tail was in
the center, I knitted 62 sc in
the 9th row , then 5 sc together with a tail, and grabbed 1
loop of the next row . We place the marker in the 9th row
after the 66th loop. Please pay Please note that your
knitting stitch offset may vary. Center the ponytail at the
back.
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Rows 10-11: 66 sc
12 Row: (9 sc, Dec)6 = 60 13 row: 60 sc 14 Row: (8 sc, Dec)6 = 54
15 row: 54 sc
16 Row: (7 sc, Dec)6 = 48 17 row: 48 sc 18 Row: (6 sc, Dec)6 = 42
19 row: 42 sc
20 Row: (5 sc, Dec)6 = 36 21 row: 36sc 22 Row: (4 sc, Dec)6 = 30
23 row: 30 sc
In the 24th row we will knit the upper legs. Stuff the main
part of the body quite tightly, but not completely. Leave
about 1 cm so that when tying the legs you will feel
comfortable and the filler will not fall between the posts.
OIncedivide the knitting places strictly on the sides: 5 sc
together with the paws, 10 sc between them.
Taking into account my offset, I ended up with this:
24 row: 7 sc, 5 sc with foot, 10 sc, 5 sc with foot, 3
sc = 30
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25 row: 30 sc
26 Row: (3 sc, Dec)*6 = 24
Knit a few more stitches (I got
1 sc and ss in the next loop)
and fasten the thread at the
back center of the back.
Leave about 50 cm for
Incising the head. Remove
the marker thread. Stuff the
part tightly until the end.
When incising your head,
don’t forget to add filler to your neck.
For convenience, you can fix the head to the body with a
knitting needle.
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Decor. Drawstrings
Let’s start with the weights. Mark 6 points on the muzzle
with pins.
Let’s separate the middle of the muzzle. This is conveniently
done by placing the thread, knitting needle or needle down
from the center of the nose. Place marks between rows 30
and 31. Between pins 3 sc.
Between the 18th and 19th rows we mark 4 more points
from the outer and inner corners of the eyes. From the
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inner corners,
this is the
beginning and end
of the knitted
spout . Between
internal and
external points 2
sc.
Insert the needle
into point 1, leave
the end of the
thread about 25-
30 cm, output at
point 2. Next in
point 3, output at
poi
We insert the thread so that it is under the eye
and the felt circle, pull it
together, and tie it with 2
knots. Without cutting the
thread, enter at point 6,
output to point 5, then to
point 4, we bring it out at
point 1. Tighten it, tie it with
a couple of knots. We thread
the threads inside the head.
Last knot
can be smeared with universal
translucent glue (I have “Moment Crystal”)
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Incising the ears
The upper part of the ears is incised at a level between 10
and 11 rows from the crown. The distance between the ears
along the 11th row is
32 loops, (I counted
increments as 2 loops).
That is, 16 loops to
each side from the
center of the muzzle.
Using a thin black
thread we embroider
the eyebrows, the
“folds” above the
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Crochet hat
Crochet hat
The hat is knitted NOT TIGHT, from top to bottom, with
ticks. Consider your knitting density. You may need a larger
hook number. Incrementally try on the hat in the knitting
process. If you sewed the ears at your own discretion, take
this into account when knitting holes for them.
1 Row: 6 sc in KA
2 Row: 6 Inc = 12
3 Row: (1 sc, Inc)6 = 18 4 Row: (2 sc, Inc)6 = 24
5 Row: (3 sc, Inc)6 = 30 6 Row: (4 sc, Inc)6 = 36
7 Row: (5 sc, Inc)6 = 42 8 Row: (6 sc, Inc)6 = 48
9 Row: (7 sc, Inc)6 = 54 10 Row: (8 sc, Inc)6 = 60
11 Row: (9 sc, Inc)6 = 66 12 Row: (10 sc, Inc)6 = 72
13 Row: (11 sc, Inc)*6 = 78
14 row: 17 sc, chain of 10 ch, 10 sc Inc of the
previous row Inc, 24 sc, chain of 10 ch, 10 sc Inc
of the previous row Inc, 17 sc = 78
Rows 15-24: 78 sc
Row 25: 78 ss
Now put the hat on the cat and mark the places where the
“ears” are knitted. I have 34 sc between the ears, front.
We have chosen a place, now we knit in turning rows,
catching the loops on the edge of the cap on the front side:
Rows 1-2: 10 sc
3 row: 2 Declines along the edges = 8
4 row: 8 sc
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5 row: 2 Declines along the edges = 6
6 row: 6 sc
7 row: 2 Decals along the edges = 4
8 row: 4 sc
9 row: 2 Decals along the edges = 2
10 row: 2 sc
11 row: 1 Dec
Next, we do not cut the thread, we knit a lace from air loops
to any length you need. We tie a knot at the end and cut the
thread. I additionally fix the place where the thread is cut
with a drop of translucent glue.
Pompon:
1 Row: 6 sc in KA
2 Row: 6 Inc = 12
3 Row: (1 sc, Inc)6 = 18 4 Row: (2 sc, Inc)6 = 24
5-7 row: 24 sc
8 Row: (2 sc, Dec)6 = 18 9 Row: (1 sc, Dec)6 = 12
10 row: 6 Dec = 6
We tighten the remaining loops with a needle, fasten and
sew the pompom to the hat with several stitches.
goes inside the pompom.
Snood
We collect a chain of 20 ch + lifting loop. We knit in turning
rows using the back half loops to the length you need. For
me it is 20 cm. We close it with connecting posts.