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<p>Hello amigurumi lovers and beautiful visitors, I wanted to share the free amigurumi patterns for you here. In my article I will share 1 pattern and how to make it for you. At the end of my article, I will share amigurumi patterns that can generate ideas for you.</p>



<p><strong>Desinger :</strong>&nbsp;https://talesoftwistedfibers.wordpress.com/<br>This is an original pattern by Tales of Twisted Fibers</p>



<p><strong>Materials</strong><br>• Sock weight yarn in yellow, light brown, dark brown,<br>ivory, small lengths of yarn in black and white for eye<br>details<br>• 2.5mm hook<br>• a pair of 10mm oval eyes<br>• Stitch markers<br>• Polyester fiberfill for stuffing<br>• Yarn needle<br>• Pearl headed pins<br>• A pair of scissors</p>



<p><strong>Terminology [US]</strong><br>magic ring<br>ch (chain / chains)<br>st (stitch / stitches)<br>sc (single crochet)<br>hdc (half double crochet)<br>dc (double crochet)<br>inc (increase)<br>dec (decrease)<br>BLO (back loops only)<br>sl st (slip stitch)<br>Size: 16cm [approximately] when made with the indicated yarn<br>Difficulty Level: Easy</p>



<p><strong>LEG (make 2)</strong><br>Start with yellow yarn.<br>Rnd 1: 5 sc in a magic ring. [5]<br>Rnd 2: inc X 5. [10]<br>Rnd 3-6: sc around. [10]<br>Rnd 7: (sc, inc) X 5. [15]<br>Mark the next st.<br>Fasten off. Weave in the yarn end.<br>Make the second leg but do not fasten off. We will<br>join the legs in the next round.</p>



<p><strong>BODY</strong><br>Rnd 1: With the active stitch of the second leg<br>on your hook, sc on the marked st of the first<br>leg; sc on the remaining 14 stitches of this leg<br>and then continue making sc on all 15 st of the<br>second leg. [30]<br>Rnd 2: sc 14, inc X 2, sc 14. [32]<br>Rnd 3-11: sc around. [32]<br>Rnd 12: (sc 6, dec) X 4. [28]<br>Rnd 13: (sc 5, dec) X 4. [24]<br>Rnd 12: (sc 4, dec) X 4. [20]<br>Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.<br>Stuff the legs and the body.</p>



<p><strong>CHEST PATCH</strong><br>Start with ivory yarn.<br>Ch 11. Starting from the 4th ch from the hook,<br>dc in the next 7 ch, 5 dc in the last ch. Continue<br>working on the other side of the foundation ch<br>and dc 7. [19]<br>Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.</p>



<p><strong>ARM (make 2)</strong><br>Start with light brown yarn.<br>Rnd 1: 6 sc in a magic ring. [6]<br>Rnd 2-3: sc around. [6]<br>Join yellow yarn.<br>Rnd 4: BLO sl st around. [6]<br>Rnd 5: BLO sc around. [6]<br>Rnd 6-13: sc around. [6]<br>Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.</p>



<p><strong>HEAD</strong><br>Start with light brown yarn.<br>Rnd 1: 8 sc in a magic ring. [8]<br>Rnd 2: inc X 8. [16]<br>Rnd 3: (sc, inc) X 8. [24]<br>Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) X 8. [32]<br>Rnd 5: (sc 3, inc) X 8. [40]<br>Rnd 6: (sc 4, inc) X 8. [48]<br>Rnd 7-19: sc around. [48]<br>Rnd 20: (sc 4, dec) X 8. [40]<br>Rnd 21: (sc 3, dec) X 8. [32]<br>Rnd 22: (sc 2, dec) X 8. [24]<br>Insert 10mm black oval safety eyes between Rnd<br>14 &amp; 15, 9 st apart.<br>Rnd 23: (sc, dec) X 8. [16]<br>Rnd 24: (sc 2, dec) X 4. [12]<br>Fasten off. Weave in the yarn end.<br>Stuff the head.</p>



<p><strong>EYES</strong><br>Indent eye sockets<br>Following this step will give the doll’s face some<br>definition.<br>Thread a yarn needle with light brown yarn or any<br>other color you have used for making the head.<br>Insert the needle from the base of the head, bring<br>it out from Point A next to the eye [Pic 1]. Push<br>the needle back in from Point B and out from<br>Point C close to the next eye [Pic 2]. Push it in<br>from Point D, bringing it out from Point A again<br>[Pic 3]. Gently squish the eyes together with your<br>fingers and carefully pull the yarn to bring the<br>eyes closer. While holding this shape, push the<br>needle back in from Point B and out from Point<br>C [Pic 4]. Push it in from Point D, and bring it out<br>from the opening at the base of the head [Pic<br>5]. Gently pull both the yarn ends and tie them<br>together to hold the shape. Clip off excess yarn<br>and push the yarn ends inside the head.<br>Eye details: Thread a yarn needle with white<br>yarn and embroider a crescent shape around the<br>outer eye [Pic 6]. With black yarn, sew a horizontal<br>line above the eye, starting from the inner corner<br>of the eye and extending just beyond the white<br>crescent [see Pic 6 for reference].</p>



<p><strong>NOSE</strong><br>To make the nose, sew 4 to 5 short horizontal lines<br>between the eyes with light peach yarn [between<br>Rnd 14 &amp; 15 of the head]. See Pic 7 for reference.</p>



<p><strong>HAIR</strong><br>Start with dark brown yarn.<br>Rnd 1: 8 sc in a magic ring. [8]<br>Rnd 2: inc X 8. [16]<br>Rnd 3: (sc, inc) X 8. [24]<br>Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) X 8. [32]<br>Rnd 5: (sc 3, inc) X 8. [40]<br>Rnd 6: (sc 4, inc) X 8. [48]<br>Rnd 7-14: sc around. [48]<br>Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing fringe on<br>the forehead.</p>



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<p>Slip the hair cap on the head. Make sure the yarn tail<br>is aligned with the doll’s left eye. Using pearl headed<br>pins, mark the area on the forehead where the fringe<br>will be embroidered [see Pic 8 for reference]. First,<br>weave the remaining yarn tail around these pins to<br>create a zigzag outline for the fringe that will cover<br>the entire right side of the forehead. Secure it with<br>a single stitch on the hair piece. Do not take out the<br>pins yet; we will need them to hold the outline. Push<br>needle all the way back to the starting point [Pic 9].<br>Now we will start embroidering hair, one cluster<br>at a time. With your yarn needle, make a stitch at<br>the lowest point of the first inverted triangle on the<br>outline [Pic 10]. Make sure the needle goes beneath<br>the yarn that serves as your outline and through<br>one stitch on the head. Make the next stitch on<br>the hair cap, right next to the point where the first<br>diagonal hair strand begins [Pic 11]. The idea is<br>to keep sewing these lines within the outline you<br>created until you cover the entire right side of the<br>forehead [Pic 12].<br>Similarly, create an outline with pearl headed pins<br>on the left side of the forehead and make the fringe.</p>



<p><strong>EAR (make 2)</strong><br>In a magic ring, [sc, hdc, 2 dc, hdc, sc] to create<br>a semicircle. Fasten off, leaving a long tail for<br>sewing. Sew ears on the head.</p>



<p><strong>BANANA PEEL HAT</strong><br>Start with dark brown yarn.<br>Rnd 1: 6 sc in a magic ring. [6]<br>Rnd 2-3: sc around. [6]<br>Join yellow yarn.<br>Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) X 2. [8]<br>Rnd 5: sc around. [8]<br>Rnd 6: inc X 8. [16]<br>Rnd 7: sc around. [16]<br>Rnd 8: (sc, inc) X 8. [24]<br>Rnd 9: sc around. [24]<br>From here on, we will work in rows.<br>*Row 1: sc in the next 8 st, mark the next st, ch 1,<br>turn. [8]<br>Row 2-3: sc 8, ch 1, turn. [8]<br>Row 4: sc, dec, sc 2, dec, sc, ch 1, turn. [6]<br>Row 5-7: sc 6, ch 1, turn. [6]<br>Row 8: sc, dec X 2, sc, ch 1, turn. [4]<br>Row 9-18: sc 4, ch 1, turn. [4]<br>Row 19: sc, dec, sc, ch 1, turn. [3]<br>Row 20-21: sc 3, ch 1, turn. [3]<br>Fasten off, weave in the yarn end.<br>Join yellow yarn on the marked st.**</p>



<p>Repeat from * to ** two more times.</p>



<p>Join yellow yarn at any point between the two<br>strips of banana peel and sc along the row ends,<br>making 1 st per row. At the tip of the peel (Row<br>21), dec 1, sc in the next st. Continue making sc<br>along the next row end. Do this for all three strips<br>of the banana peel.<br>Fasten off, weave in the yarn ends.</p>



<p><strong>ASSEMBLY</strong><br>• Pin the head on the body and sew them together.<br>• Sew arms on the last round of the body.<br>• Sew chest patch on the body.<br>• Pin the banana peel hat on the head and sew<br>in place.</p>
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