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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>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">I WISH YOU A PLEASANT KNITTING!</h4>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">LIST OF MATERIALS REQUIRED</h4>



<p>1. YarnArt JEANS yarn shade 80/05 (gray / beige),</p>



<p>01 (white), 77 (orange), 52 (green)</p>



<p>2. Threads of floss or Iris of pink, black and brown colors for the decoration of the muzzle.</p>



<p>3. Hook No. 2 and 2.5.</p>



<p>4. Filler (holofiber, synthetic fluff).</p>



<p>5. Eyes 8 mm on the secure mount.</p>



<p>6. Joint for attaching the head 2.5 cm (optional)</p>



<p>7. Long needle with a large eye for tightening and threading.</p>



<p>8. Needle for sewing together toy parts.</p>



<p>9. Scissors.</p>



<p>When using the specified materials and medium density</p>



<p>knitting toy turns out to be about 14 cm tall without ears and 27 cm with ears.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">SYMBOLS</h4>



<p>Sc – single crochet</p>



<p>İnc – increase (2 Sc in one loop)</p>



<p>Dec – decrease (2 Sc together)</p>



<p>Ch – air loop</p>



<p>Sl-st – connecting post</p>



<p>the offset loop is always the first loop of the row (knits like</p>



<p>Sc), but then the second loop that follows it is considered already</p>



<p>first loop. With it, we align the knitting. A loop</p>



<p>displacement is not included in the total loop count for the circuit.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">HEAD</h4>



<p>Start knitting with your base color.</p>



<p>1st row: 6 Sc in amigurumi ring (6)</p>



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



<p>3rd row: (1 Sc, İnc) * 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4th row: (2 Sc, İnc) * 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3 Sc, İnc) * 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6 row: (4 Sc, İnc) * 6 times (36)</p>



<p>7 row: (11 Sc, İnc) * 3 times (39)</p>



<p>8 row: (12 Sc, İnc) * 3 times (42)</p>



<p>9-12 row (4 rows): 42 Sc (42)</p>



<p>13 row: İnc, 8 Sc, 8 İnc, 7 Sc (in the center loop of these seven put</p>



<p>marker is the center of the muzzle), 8 İnc, 8 Sc, İnc, 1 Sc (60)</p>



<p>14-19 row (6 rows): 60 Sc (60)</p>



<p>At this point, insert the safety eyes between the 12th and 13th rows of the head at a distance of 7 Sc, focusing on the center of the muzzle.</p>



<p>20 row: (1 Sc, Dec) * 20 times (40)</p>



<p>Row 21: (2 Sc, Dec) * 10 times (30) Start filling the head.</p>



<p>22 row: (3 Sc, Dec) * 6 times (24)</p>



<p>23 row: (2 Sc, Dec) * 6 times (18)</p>



<p>If you plan to use the joint to attach the head, insert one</p>



<p>part (disc with screw) into the head at this point.</p>



<p>If you are not using a joint, skip this step and just continue knitting.</p>



<p>Before inserting the joint, fill the head all the way, very tightly, forming the cheeks.</p>



<p>24 row: (1 Sc, Dec) * 6 times (12)</p>



<p>25 row: decrease * 6 times (6)</p>



<p>Cut the thread, tighten the hole around the screw. Hide the thread.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">DECORATION OF THE MUD</h4>



<p>First you need to pull the muzzle.</p>



<p>For this it is necessary to mark the points through which you will do tightening.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Points A and B, C and D are located near the toy peephole, points D and E</p>



<p>in the middle of the face between 20 and 21 in rows.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Distance between row standing points – 1 Sc. Enter thread to point D, output to point B</p>



<p>(the end of the thread should remain visible from point D). For convenience, I</p>



<p>I will write the points in turn of the introduction and withdrawal of the needle. So: D</p>



<p>– (B – A – D – E – C – D – E – D) * repeat 2-3 times.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Thus, you pulled the mouth of the toy, now you need to pull your eyes between</p>



<p>yourself: (A – D – C – B) * repeat 2 times. Tighten the thread.</p>



<p>Bring the thread out at point D, tie both ends and hide. The tightening is ready.</p>



<p>Next, embroider the whites of the eyes, eyelashes, eyebrows and nose of the toy.</p>



<p>How I do it, you can watch the video on Instagram (in</p>



<p>publications with MK stages).</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">EARS (2 pieces)</h4>



<p>Start crocheting a larger thread with the main color</p>



<p>size (I have a hook number 2.5). Knit loosely enough</p>



<p>to make the eyelet heavier.</p>



<p>1st row: 6 Sc in amigurumi ring (6)</p>



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



<p>3rd row: (1 Sc, İnc) * 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4th row: (8 Sc, İnc) * 2 times (20)</p>



<p>5 row: 1 Sc, İnc, 9 Sc, İnc, 8 Sc (22)</p>



<p>6-9 row (4 rows): 22 Sc (22)</p>



<p>10 row: (Dec, 9 Sc) * 2 times (20)</p>



<p>11-13 row (3 rows): 20 Sc (20)</p>



<p>14 row: (Dec, 8 Sc) * 2 times (18)</p>



<p>15-17 row (3 rows): 18 Sc (18)</p>



<p>18 row: (Dec, 7 Sc) * 2 times (16)</p>



<p>19-23 row (5 rows): 16 Sc (16)</p>



<p>24 row: (Dec, 6 Sc) * 2 times (14)</p>



<p>25-29 rows (5 rows): 14 Sc (14)</p>



<p>30 row: (Dec, 5 Sc) * 2 times (12)</p>



<p>31-37 row (7 rows): 12 Sc (12)</p>



<p>Fold the base of the ear in half,</p>



<p>knit 6 Sc together. Cut the thread</p>



<p>leave the end for sewing.</p>



<p>For the ears to be less</p>



<p>“Standing” be sure to steam them</p>



<p>iron, slightly stretching the canvas.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">TRUNK</h4>



<p>The body is knitted from top to bottom.</p>



<p>Start knitting with your base color.</p>



<p>1st row: 6 Sc in amigurumi ring (6)</p>



<p>Tighten the amigurumi ring not tightly, so that you can</p>



<p>was to insert a screw from the joint.</p>



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



<p>3rd row: (1 Sc, İnc) * 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4th row: (2 Sc, İnc) * 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (7 Sc, İnc) * 3 times (27)</p>



<p>6 row: 3 Sc, İnc, (8 Sc, İnc) * 2 times, 5 Sc (30)</p>



<p>7 row: (9 Sc, İnc) * 3 times (33)</p>



<p>Attach the base of the torso to the head by slipping it over the screw</p>



<p>joint and securing with a plug. To make it easier</p>



<p>to do, pass a knitting needle through your head (at the very base, straight</p>



<p>above the joint disc), and when joining the torso, lean</p>



<p>on this spoke.</p>



<p>…</p>



<p>Continue knitting the torso</p>



<p>8 row: 4 Sc, İnc, (10 Sc, İnc) * 2 times, 6 Sc (36)</p>



<p>9 row: (11 Sc, İnc) * 3 times (39)</p>



<p>10 row: 5 Sc, İnc, (12 Sc, İnc) * 2 times, 7 Sc (42)</p>



<p>11 row: 12 Sc, 2 İnc, 28 Sc (44)</p>



<p>12th row: 13 Sc, 2 İnc, 29 Sc (46)</p>



<p>13 row: 14 Sc, 2 İnc, 30 Sc (48)</p>



<p>If you are not using a head joint, mark</p>



<p>the increments in rows 11-13 are the center of the back of the toy.</p>



<p>14-21 row (8rows): 48 Sc (48)</p>



<p>22 row: 2 Sc, Dec, (6 Sc, Dec) * 5 times, 4 Sc (42)</p>



<p>Row 23: (5 Sc, Dec) * 6 times (36) Start filling the torso.</p>



<p>24 row: 1 Sc, Dec, (4 Sc, Dec) * 5 times, 3 Sc (30)</p>



<p>25 row: (3 Sc, Dec) * 6 times (24)</p>



<p>26 row: (2 Sc, Dec) * 6 times (18)</p>



<p>27 row: (1 Sc, Dec) * 6 times (12)</p>



<p>28 row: decrease * 6 times (6)</p>



<p>Cut the thread, pull off the hole. Hide the thread.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">LEGS (2 pieces)</h4>



<p>Start knitting with white thread. Dial 6 Ch, start</p>



<p>knit from the second loop from the hook.</p>



<p>1st row: İnc, 3 Sc, 4 Sc in one loop, 4 Sc (13)</p>



<p>2nd row: 2 İnc, 2 Sc, 6 İnc, 2 Sc, İnc (22)</p>



<p>3rd row: (1 Sc, İnc) * 2 times, 2 Sc, (1 Sc, İnc) * 6 times, 3 Sc, İnc (31)</p>



<p>Work two offset loops.</p>



<p>4-6 row (3 rows): 31 Sc (31)</p>



<p>7 row: Dec, 29 Sc (30)</p>



<p>8 row: 7 Sc, 8 Dec, 7 Sc (22)</p>



<p>Row 9: 7 Sc, 4 Dec, 7 Sc (18)</p>



<p>10 row: 7 Sc, 2 Dec, 7 Sc (16)</p>



<p>11 row: 7 Sc, Dec, 7 Sc (15)</p>



<p>Change the thread to your base color.</p>



<p>12-18 row (7 rows): 15 Sc (15)</p>



<p>19 row: (3 Sc, Dec) * 3 times (12)</p>



<p>20 row: decrease * 6 times (6)</p>



<p>Cut the thread, pull off the hole. Hide the thread.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">HANDLES (2 pieces)</h4>



<p>Start knitting with white thread.</p>



<p>1st row: 6 Sc in amigurumi ring (6)</p>



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



<p>3rd row: (3 Sc, İnc) * 3 times (15)</p>



<p>4-5 row: 15 Sc (15)</p>



<p>6 row: 1 Dec, 2 Sc, 1 Dec, 9 Sc (13)</p>



<p>7 row: 2 Dec, 9 Sc (11)</p>



<p>8 row: 1 Dec, 9 Sc (10)</p>



<p>Change the thread to your base color.</p>



<p>9-17 row (9 rows): 10 Sc (10)</p>



<p>18 row: decrease * 5 times (5)</p>



<p>Cut the thread, pull off the hole. Hide the thread.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">TAIL</h4>



<p>Knit with white thread.</p>



<p>1st row: 6 Sc in amigurumi ring (6)</p>



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



<p>3rd row: (1 Sc, İnc) * 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4th row: decrease * 9 times (9)</p>



<p>Fasten the thread, cut, leave a long end for sewing.</p>



<p>&nbsp;Lightly fill the tail with filler.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">ASSEMBLING THE TOY</h4>



<p>Sew the ears to the head, placing them at the base at an angle</p>



<p>to each other, and then lightly grab each other to</p>



<p>give them shape (see photo)</p>



<p>Attach the arms and legs with a thread mount –</p>



<p>legs between 10 and 11 rows of the torso (bottom), arms between 23 and</p>



<p>24 rows (bottom). How do I thread fastening the feet, you can</p>



<p>Sew the tail between 10-13 rows of the body (bottom)</p>



<p>Tinted cheeks. The bunny is ready!</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">CARROT</h4>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Start knitting with orange thread.</h4>



<p>1st row: 6 Sc in amigurumi ring (6)</p>



<p>2nd row: (1 Sc, İnc) * 3 times (9)</p>



<p>3rd row: 9 Sc (9)</p>



<p>4th row: (2 Sc, İnc) * 3 times (12)</p>



<p>5 row: 12 Sc (12)</p>



<p>6 row: (3 Sc, İnc) * 3 times (15)</p>



<p>7 row: 15 Sc (15)</p>



<p>8 row: (4 Sc, İnc) * 3 times (18)</p>



<p>9 row: 18 Sc (18)</p>



<p>10 row: (5 Sc, İnc) * 3 times (21)</p>



<p>11 row: 21 Sc (21)</p>



<p>12 row: (6 Sc, İnc) * 3 times (24)</p>



<p>13-17 row (5 rows): 24 Sc (24)</p>



<p>18 row: (2 Sc, Dec) * 6 times (18)</p>



<p>19 row: (1 Sc, Dec) * 6 times (12)</p>



<p>20 row: decrease * 6 times (6)</p>



<p>Cut the thread, pull off the hole. Hide the thread.</p>



<p>Attach the green thread to the last row with</p>



<p>with Sl-st, * knit 20 Ch, then Sl-st again in the last row</p>



<p>main part. The first branch turned out. Knit from * 4 more</p>



<p>times the same.</p>



<p>Cut the thread, fasten, hide the ends. The carrots are ready!</p>



<p>The bunny will not stay hungry!</p>



<p>Thanks for knitting with me!</p>
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