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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>Materials:</strong><br>• beige yarn, I have Coco Vita cotton, color 3889;<br>• a piece of aluminum wire 14 cm long, 1.5 mm in diameter;<br>• a little dark brown thread of the same company;<br>• acrylic paints on fabric, I have Decola, brown, gold,<br>gold color;<br>• a suitable hook, I have # 1.5;<br>• white yarn, I have Narcissus, color 0101;<br>• a little red thread of the same company;<br>• filler, I have a synthetic winterizer;<br>• scissors.<br>Let’s move on to knitting:</p>



<p><strong>Legs: 2 pieces</strong><br>1p: dark brown thread, mr 6sc (6p)<br>2p: inc * 6 (12p)<br>3p: no changes (12p)<br>4p: (2sc, dec) * 3 (9p), change the thread to beige.<br>5p: no changes (9p)<br>6p: 4sc, inc, 4sc (10p)<br>7p: 5sc, inc, 4sc (11p)<br>8p: 5sc, inc, 5sc (12p)<br>9p: 6sc, inc, 5sc (13p)<br>10p: 6sc, inc, 6sc (14p)<br>11p: 7sc, inc, 6sc (15p)<br>12p: 7sc, inc, 7sc (16p)<br>13p: 8sc, inc, 7sc (17p)<br>14p: 8sc, inc, 8sc (18p)<br>15p: 9sc, inc, 8sc (19p)<br>16p: 9sc, inc, 9sc (20p)<br>17p: 10sc, inc, 9sc (21p)<br>18p: 10sc, inc, 10sc (22p), fasten and cut the thread.<br>For the second leg, repeat everything from 1p to 18p, but do not cut the thread, but continue.<br>19p: knit a chain of 4ch and attach the second with a connecting loop<br>leg. We tie in a circle 52sc (= 22 + 4 + 22 + 4).<br>At this stage, you can fill the legs a little with padding polyester:<br><strong>Corpuscle:</strong><br>20p-29r: no change (52p)<br>Further, we make all decavki exactly on the sides. In the photo I showed the marking, from<br>which the whole scheme is calculated. You don’t have to strictly follow the pattern<br>the main thing is to make two uniform deca on the sides:<br>30p: 11sc, dec, 24sc, dec, 13sc (50p)<br>31r: no change (50p)<br>32p: 11sc, dec, 23sc, dec, 12sc (48p)<br>33p: no change (48p)<br>34p: 11sc, dec, 22sc, dec, 11sc (46p)<br>35p: 10sc, dec, 21sc, dec, 11sc (44p)<br>36p: 10sc, dec, 20sc, dec, 10sc (42p)<br>37p: 10sc, dec, 19sc, dec, 9sc (40p)<br>38p: 9sc, dec, 18sc, dec, 9sc (38p)<br>39p: 9sc, dec, 17sc, dec, 8sc (36p)<br>40p: 9sc, dec, 16sc, dec, 7sc (34p)<br>41p: 8sc, dec, 15sc, dec, 7sc (32p)<br>42p: 8sc, dec, 14sc, dec, 6sc (30p)<br>43p: 8scdec, 13sc, dec, 5sc (28p)<br>44p: 7sc, dec, 12sc, dec, 5sc (26p)<br>45p: 7sc, dec, 11sc, dec, 4sc (24p)<br>46p: 7sc, dec, 10sc, dec, 3sc (22p)<br>Don’t forget to fill.<br><strong>Neck:</strong><br>50r-58r: no change (16p)<br><strong>Head:</strong><br>59p: 7sc, inc, 7sc, inc (18p)<br>60p: 8sc, inc, 8sc, inc (20p)<br>61p: 8sc, inc, 9sc, inc, 1sc (22p)<br>62p: 8sc, inc, 10sc, inc, 2sc (24p)<br>63p: 9sc, inc, 11sc, inc, 2sc (26p)<br>64r-68r: no changes (26p), we tie to the side 10sc, we fill<br>the resulting detail and sew.</p>



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<p><strong>Hands:</strong><br>Cut off a piece of wire, 14cm long (if you use other<br>materials, length may vary). We insert in the places where they will be<br>look organic.<br>The ends of the wire can be bent so that later it does not break the knitted<br>the canvas, then we wrap it with the main thread in two layers.<br>1p: dark brown thread, mr 6sc (6p)<br>2p: behind. loop wall, unchanged (6p)<br>3p: no changes (6p)<br>4p: change the thread to beige, no changes (6p)<br>5p-9p: no change (6p)<br>10p: inc, 2sc, inc, 2sc (8p)<br>11p-21p: no changes (8p), fasten the thread. Thus, we knit two<br>details and sews to the calf, putting on the wire:</p>



<p><strong>Ears: 2 parts</strong><br>We collect a chain of 3ch and tie it with 7sc. Sew to the corners of the head:</p>



<p><strong>Horns: 2 parts</strong><br>1p: Mr, knit 7sc (7p), knit with a spiral<br>2p: no changes (7p)<br>3p-4p: dec, 1sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 1sc, dec, 3sc, sew to the head.</p>



<p><strong>Muzzle:</strong><br>1p: Mr, 6sc (6p)<br>2p: inc * 6 (12p)<br>3p-4p: no changes (12p)<br>5p: (1sc, dec) * 4 (8p)<br>6p: no changes (8p)<br>7p: (3sc, inc) * 2 (10p)<br>8p: (4sc, inc) * 2 (12p)<br>9p: (5sc, inc) * 2 (14p)<br>10p: no changes (14p), fill and sew to the head. Don’t forget to embroider<br>nostrils.<br>I immediately embroidered eyes, you can glue the eyes, or make your own.</p>



<p><strong>Tail:</strong><br>Cast on 10ch and chain 10sc. To the end of the ponytail, you can sew on a little black wool, but I want to leave it that way.</p>



<p><strong>Mane:</strong><br>We embroider the mane with a dark brown thread from the crown of the head to the end of the neck.<br>Since I have a very light thread, I subsequently dyed the giraffe’s mane<br>in the color of the specks.</p>



<p><strong>Color:</strong><br>This stage is the most important and at the same time almost<br>inexplicable. To give a similar color, I used fabric paints<br>by Decola. For lack of pure brown, I mixed red<br>and green equally. Then I added some thinner to<br>the same firm to give a lighter shade.<br>I advise, in order not to practice a lot, tie a separate sample from that<br>the same yarn of the same color and try to paint spots on it. Do not be afraid!<br>The spots are chaotic and do not have to be of a certain shape.<br>We take a brush and paint pointwise the upper parts of the paws, painting over each<br>single crochet, falling into a speck. Distance between spots<br>you need to do the same, but depending on their location. Spot sizes<br>we make it different: on the hands and feet the spots should be small and be<br>slightly apart from each other, while on the back and neck they should be<br>much larger and closer to each other.</p>



<p>Leave the belly light.</p>



<p>We paint the horns with a gradient: the top with the main dark color, and then<br>already dilutes the brush in water and lightly blend it all over the horn.<br>We paint the muzzle with diluted brown paint. The color should be<br>much paler than the color of the spots. For example, I dipped the brush into water, and then into<br>paint. Then I slightly tinted any of the spots and only after that<br>painted the muzzle Practice on a separate knitted fabric from<br>the same thread.<br>Paint the tail with a dark brown color at the tip.</p>



<p><strong>Pants:</strong><br>1p: dial a chain of 27ch, close in a circle, tie 27sc. Without changes<br>tie another 1p at 27sc. Cut the thread and fix it. Thus we knit<br>second detail.<br>3p: cast on 3ch and attach the second leg with a connecting loop,<br>tie in a circle 60sc (= 27 + 3 + 27 + 3). If you are using a different yarn,<br>then be sure to try on as you knit.<br>4p-6p: no change (60p)<br>7p: 26sc, 3ch, 1sc in the third loop from the hook, 30sc (60p), so we get<br>ponytail window.<br>8p-12p: no change (60p)<br>13p: 6sc, dec, turn knitting<br>14p: dec, 15sc, dec (17p), we turn knitting<br>15p: dec, 13sc, dec (15p), we turn knitting<br>16p: dec, 11sc, dec (13p), we turn knitting<br>17p: dec, 9sc, dec (11p), we turn knitting<br>18p: dec, 7sc, dec (9p), turn knitting<br>19p-24p: in rotary rows without changes (9p)<br>25p: we turn knitting, dec, 3sc, dec (5p)<br>26p: we turn knitting, dec, 1sc, dec (3p)<br>Next, we knit the strap in reverse rows.<br>27r-52r: no change (3p), thread<br>fasten and sew to the panties.<br>We attach the thread in 5sc24 rows.<br>We repeat all actions from 25p to 52r.<br>Sew on to the panties. So<br>thus we got two straps<br>beach suit.</p>



<p><strong>Surfboard (surfboard):</strong><br>1p: mr, 6sc<br>2p: no changes (6p)<br>3p: inc * 6 (12p)<br>4p-5p: no changes (12p)<br>6p: (1sc, inc) * 6 (18p)<br>7p-8p: no change (18p)<br>9p: (2sc, inc) * 6 (24p)<br>10p-11p: no change (24p)<br>12p: (3sc, inc) * 6 (30p)<br>13p-14p: no change (30p)<br>15p: (4sc, inc) * 6 (36p)<br>16r-42r: no change (36p)<br>43p: (4sc, dec) * 6 (30p)<br>44r: no change (30p)<br>45p: (3sc, dec) * 6 (24p)<br>46p-49p: no changes (24p), fix the thread, sew the edge so that<br>get a flat surface like a surfboard. You can glue the inside,<br>or sew in the middle to get a flat board.<br>Next, paint our surfboard with paints on the fabric. If desired<br>you can apply satin stitch embroidery.<br>Smooth loops!</p>
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