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Balloon Animal Edition 12 Amigurumi Crochet Patterns by Michael Cao
Copyright © 2021 Michael Cao (@KnotMonster), Photography © 2021 Sushi Aquino
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To those who build satisfaction with their hands and happiness with their heart
Nothing is hard, only new
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Hook, yarn and sinker
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How to crochet
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Dog
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Keychain Puppy
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Monkey
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Giraffe
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Bunny Rabbit
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Dachshund
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Swan
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Mouse
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Lion
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Horse
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Poodle
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Teddy Bear
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What started as something to pass the time during quarantine has turned into so much more. These toys bring me joy when I make them and even more when I give them away. I hope that my creations will bring you and your lucky loved ones hours of happiness as well. I want to give a special thanks to YOU for making my creations and bringing them to life. Your continued support encourages my creative side.
THANK YOU
NOTHING IS HARD, ONLY NEW If you have never crocheted before, NO PROBLEM. Everyone has to start somewhere. When I first started, it took me a week just to figure out how to make a ball. It took even longer to get my fingers and hands used to holding a crochet hook. Crocheting can be frustrating at first but like with all things new, your body will develop muscle memory and over time, you will find that it will get easier. Always remember that nothing is hard, only new. There is no right way or wrong way to crochet. Whatever works for you, your body, and your ability is the right way. Some people will hold a crochet hook like a pen, I prefer to hold it like a knife, with my index finger along the length of the hook. This is purely personal preference. Crochet is an art form and like all art forms, is open to personal interpretation. Crochet patterns function as guidelines only, and I encourage you to bring your own artistic flair to each pattern. Do not be afraid to use different hooks or types of yarn. Experiment by changing the colors. Add accessories, modify the body shape, and bring your own individual spice to each pattern. Sometimes it will work; most of the time, it will not, and that is perfectly fine because in the end, you will end up with something that is yours. Something that you created. Your own little knotmonster. 1
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HOOK, YARN, AND SINKER Crocheting requires two fundamental things: a hook and yarn. Hook sizes are measured in millimeters and are also given a corresponding letter. For example, a 3.75mm hook is called an “F” hook and a 4mm hook is called a “G” hook. For amigurumi, I like to use a 3.75mm or a 4mm hook with medium weight yarn. The smaller the hook, the tighter the stitches will be; the bigger the hook, the looser the stitches will be. The yarn is complementary to the hook. A thinner yarn will require a smaller hook, and a thicker yarn will require a larger one. Let’s talk about what else you will need.
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To start, you will need: Hook [3.75mm (F) or 4mm (G)] Yarn (medium weight) Scissors Stitch marker (eg. scrap yarn, paper clip) Safety eyes (8-14 mm) Yarn needle #16 with blunt tip Stuffing material Pen/paper
Additional items: Ruler Hot glue or fabric glue Felt (multiple colors) Embroidery thread
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Fabric scissors are specifically designed to cut fabric. They are incredibly sharp and will cut the yarn without fraying of the ends. This makes it much easier to thread the yarn through the needle when you are tying off. Safety eyes are called “safety” because they have a small hole in the bottom of the eye. If a small child accidentally aspirates the eye, this hole will allow for air to pass through it. This is the concept, but it is not fool proof. Always use caution when you are giving a toy to a child under the age of three or to a child who tends to put things in their mouth. Alternatively, for these children, I would highly recommend making eyes out of yarn or felt instead. It is also important to thoroughly tie in your loose ends so your toys will not unravel and fall apart. Stitch markers can be purchased from any craft store or online. Stitch markers help you keep track of where your first stitch in a row is. By marking your first stitch with a stitch marker, you will know when you have reached the end of your row. Alternatively, you can use a paper clip or a piece of scrap yarn (my personal favorite). You want a needle that is wide enough to allow for medium weight yarn to pass through the eye, while small enough to comfortably weave in your ends when you finish. A trick to easily thread your needle is to flatten the end of the yarn. 5
Accessories and pieces can be sewn or glued to your knotmonsters. Whenever possible, sew the pieces on, as they will hold much better than glue. However, glue works great to attach felt eyes as long as they are thoroughly attached, including the edges. When sewing, I recommend using the mattress stitch technique in order to hide the stitch as much as possible. For a mattress stitch, draw the yarn up one stitch and back down through the next stitch on the same piece. Then attach it to the other piece and repeat
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HOW TO CROCHET When you start a new pattern, the technique of crocheting will be noted as either completed in the straight or the round. Straight crocheting is completed in rows by going to the end of a row and turning around, creating a square-like pattern. Round crocheting is completed in rounds and, starting at the center, is done in spirals creating a circular pattern. Typically, a chain is used to start a straight crochet while a magic ring is used to start a round crochet. Exceptions to this are when an oval shape is desired. In this situation, you may form a chain and then, instead of turning at the end of the row, continuing onwards to the opposite side of the chain, thus creating an oval. Patterns are written in different ways around the world. For example, in a UK pattern, a double crochet can mean a single crochet in a US pattern. For the sake of simplicity, all my patterns are based in US format and I have done my best to make them as simple and easy to read as possible. Each row/round is delineated
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by “R1, R2, R3, etc.” When crocheting in the straight, at the end of each row, chain 1, turn the piece and start on the next row in the second chain from your hook. This step is necessary to create height in the piece. When crocheting in the round, one round means that you have crocheted completely around and have returned to the first stitch that you placed from the previous round. No chain/turning is necessary when crocheting in the round using any of my patterns because we will be working in a spiral motion. At the end of each row/round you will see a (#). This number represents how many stitches you should end up with when you finish the row/round. Let’s do an example: “R3: (SC, inc) x 6 (18)” This means that we are on round number three, and we will do a single crochet and then an increase; and then repeat that five more times. At the end of our round, we will end up with eighteen total stitches. Difficulty is rated by easy, medium, or advanced, based on the number of unique stitch techniques in each pattern. While standard crochet will work just fine for amigurumi patterns, I use cross stitching for all my amigurumi. Cross stitching tightens up the stitches and helps prevent the stuffing from showing and the stitches from stretching. It also makes a neat grid-like texture. Therefore, the following tutorials are for cross stitching and not standard crochet. If you are familiar with crocheting and notice that these instructions are backwards by yarning over instead of under, it is because of cross
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stitching. The patterns will look perfectly adorable if you decide to not use cross stitching. Slipknot A slip knot allows you to tighten the knot with the loose yarn end. To create a slipknot, pull a loop made of the loose yarn end through the top of the first loop and tighten the knot. Pull on the loose yarn end to tighten the loop.
Chain (ch) Start with your hook around a slipknot. Yarn over (yarn is over the hook) and pull through. You have made one chain or “ch 1.” To create multiple chains, continue yarning under until desired chain # is met.
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Slip Stitch (sl) Enter next stitch with hook. Yarn under (yarn is under the hook – note this is for cross stitch) and pull through both loops. When you get to future rows, for sl, SC, DC, and TC, be sure to insert your hook under both loops when you start.
Single Crochet (SC) Enter next stitch with hook. Yarn under (yarn is under the hook – note this is for cross stitch) and pull through first loop. Yarn over, pull through both loops.
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Half Double Crochet (HDC) Yarn over, enter next stitch with hook. Yarn under (yarn is under the hook – note this is for cross stitch) and pull through all three loops.
Double Crochet (DC) Yarn over, enter next stitch with hook. Yarn under (yarn is under the hook – note this is for cross stitch) and pull through first two loops. Yarn over and pull through last two loops.
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Triple Crochet (TC) Yarn over twice, enter next stitch with hook. Yarn under (yarn is under the hook – note this is for cross stitch) and pull through first two loops. Yarn over and pull through next two loops. Yarn over and pull through last two loops.
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Increase (inc) Single crochet twice in the same stitch.
Invisible Decrease (dec) While not completely invisible and the name may suggest, the goal of an invisible decrease is to reduce the number of stitches in a row while creating minimal seams. This is done by inserting the hook into the next stitch. Then insert the hook into the following stitch. These stitches will be the front loops facing you on subsequent rows. Yarn under (note this is for cross stitch) and pull through first two loops. Then yarn over and pull through both loops.
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Magic Ring Position fingers and yarn as shown in (1), grab yarn from underneath loose end (2), twist (3), yarn over (4), pull through (5). You will not have a slipknot on a loop, so if you pull on the loose end the loop will close. Single crochet six times into the ring (9) and tighten up the loop (10). This will create a magic ring 6 (MR 6) which is the most common start to most amigurumi.
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Front loops only (FLO) & Back loops only (BLO) When a pattern calls for FLO or BLO, this means that you will be doing the next row in the back or the front loops only. If the next row does not indicate FLO/BLO, then switch back to normal crochet under both loops. Back and front is relative to you, so if the loop is facing you then that is the front loop and vice versa.
Switching colors To change colors, when you reach the next row, draw up the new color through both loops and then single crochet into the next stitch. Tie both loose ends together in the back of the project.
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Puff Stitch
Oval Shape
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Attaching two feet together
Tying off When you reach the end of your project. To tie off, slip stitch into the next stitch, then chain one. Pull the yarn all the way through, leaving a long end for sewing and cut the yarn where the red arrow is. Thread the yarn through a #16 yarn needle and weave it through several nearby stitches. Do this in three separate directions and then pass the yarn through the project and cut the yarn to hide the loose end.
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R19: dec x 4 (4)
Puppy Dog
R20: SC 4 (4) (we are making the 1st leg now)
Difficulty: Easy
R21: inc x 4 (8)
Hook: 4.0mm (G) or 3.75 mm (F)
R22: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
hook
R23: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
Approximate Size: 25cm x 30cm
R24: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Every body part is connected in one
R24-33: SC 20 (20)
continuous piece
R34: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
The order is: tail ➜ leg (2) ➜ body ➜
R35: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
arm (2) ➜ neck ➜ ear (2) ➜ nose
Stuff firmly
We are starting with the tail end
R36: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R37: dec x 4 (4)
R1: MR 4 (4) (we are starting with the
R38: SC 4 (4) (we are making the 2nd
tail)
leg now)
R2-6: SC 4 (4)
R39: inc x 4 (8)
R7: inc x 4 (8)
R40: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R8: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R41: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R9: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R42: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R10: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R42-51: SC 20 (20)
R11-15: SC 20 (20)
R52: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R16: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R53: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R17: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
Stuff firmly
Stuff firmly
R54: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R18: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R55: dec x 4 (4) 19
R56: SC 4 (4) (we are making the body
R94: SC 4 (4) (we are making arm #2
now)
now)
R57: inc x 4 (8)
R95: inc x 4 (8)
R58: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R96: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R59: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R97: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R60: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R98: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R61-70: SC 20 (20)
R99-108: SC 20 (20)
R71: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R109: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R72: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R110: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
Stuff firmly
Stuff firmly
R73: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R111: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R74: dec x 4 (4)
R112: dec x 4 (4)
R75: SC 4 (4) (we are making arm #1
R113: SC 4 (4) (we are making neck
now)
now)
R76: inc x 4 (8)
R114: inc x 4 (8)
R77: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R115: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R78: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R116: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R79: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R117: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R80-89: SC 20 (20)
R118-121: SC 20 (20)
R90: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R122: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R91: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R123: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
Stuff firmly
Stuff firmly
R92: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R124: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R93: dec x 4 (4)
R125: dec x 4 (4)
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R126: SC 4 (4) (we are making ear #1
R164: SC 4 (4) (we are making nose
now)
now)
R127: inc x 4 (8)
R165: inc x 4 (8)
R128: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R166: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R129: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R167: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R130: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R168: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R131-140: SC 20 (20)
R169-175: SC 20 (20)
R141: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R176: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R142: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R177: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
Stuff firmly
Stuff firmly
R143: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R178: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R144: dec x 4 (4)
R179: dec x 4 (4)
R145: SC 4 (4) (we are making ear #2
R180: SC 4 (4)
now)
R181: inc x 4 (8)
R146: inc x 4 (8)
Fasten off, sew in loose end.
R147: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) R148: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
Attachment
R149: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
See photos. Position how you like it
R150-159: SC 20 (20)
and sew in place. Make sure to sew
R160: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
pieces together well, otherwise it will be floppy.
R161: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) Stuff firmly R162: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R163: dec x 4 (4)
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Stuff
Puppy Dog (keychain)
R19: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R20: dec x 4 (4)
Difficulty: Easy
R21: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the
Hook: 3.25 (D) hook
2nd leg now)
Approximate Size: 10cm x 15cm
R22: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
Every body part is connected in one
R23-27: SC 12 (12)
continuous piece
Stuff
The order is: tail ➜ leg (2) ➜ body ➜
R28: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
arm (2) ➜ neck ➜ ear (2) ➜ nose
R29: dec x 4 (4)
We are starting with the tail end
R30: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the body now)
R1: MR 4 (4) (we are starting with the
R31: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
tail)
R32-36: SC 12 (12)
R2-3: SC 4 (4)
Stuff
R4: inc x 4 (8)
R37: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R5: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R38: dec x 4 (4)
R6-9: SC 12 (12)
R39: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 1st
Stuff
arm now)
R10: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R40: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R11: dec x 4 (4)
R41-45: SC 12 (12)
R12: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 1st
Stuff
leg now)
R46: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R13: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R47: dec x 4 (4)
R14-18: SC 12 (12)
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R48: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the
Stuff
2nd arm now)
R79: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R49: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R80: dec x 4 (4)
R50-54: SC 12 (12)
R81: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the
Stuff
nose now)
R55: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R82: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R56: dec x 4 (4)
R83-86: SC 12 (12)
R57: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the
Stuff
neck now)
R87: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R58: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R88: dec x 4 (4)
R59-60: SC 12 (12)
R89: inc x 4 (8)
Stuff
Fasten off, sew in loose end.
R61: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
Attachment
R62: dec x 4 (4)
See photos. Position how you like it
R63: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 1st
and sew in place. Make sure to sew
ear now)
pieces together well, otherwise it will
R64: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
be floppy. Attach keyring.
R65-69: SC 12 (12)
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Stuff R70: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R71: dec x 4 (4) R72: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 2nd ear now) R73: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) R74-78: SC 12 (12)
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R39: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the body now)
Funky Monkey
R40: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) Difficulty: Easy
R41: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
Hook: 4.0mm (G) or 3.75 mm (F)
R42: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
hook
R43-52: SC 20 (20)
Approximate Size: 20cm x 25cm
R53: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
Every body part is connected in one
R54: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
continuous piece
Stuff
The order is: tail ➜ body ➜ arm #1 ➜ leg #1 ➜ leg #2 ➜ arm #2 ➜
R55: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
head ➜ nose
R56: dec x 4 (4)
We are starting with the tail end
R57: inc x 4 (8) (we are making arm #1 now) R58: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R1: MR 6 (6) (we are starting with the tail)
R59: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R2: inc x 6 (12)
R60: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R3: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R61-70: SC 20 (20)
R4: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R71: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R5-34: SC 20 (20) – stuff as you go
R72: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R35: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
Stuff
R36: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R73: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
Stuff
R74: dec x 4 (4)
R37: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R75: inc x 4 (8) (we are making leg #1 now)
R38: dec x 4 (4)
R76: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
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R77: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R125: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R78: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R126: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R79-88: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R89: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R127: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R90: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R128: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R129: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the head now)
R91: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R130: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R92: dec x 4 (4)
R131: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R93: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the leg #2 now)
R132: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R94: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R133-162: SC 20 (20)
R95: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R163: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R96: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R164: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R97-106: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R107: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R165: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R108: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R166: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R167: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the nose now)
R109: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R168: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R110: dec x 4 (4)
R169: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R111: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #2 now)
R170: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R112: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R171-178: SC 20 (20)
R113: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R179: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R114: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R180: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R115-124: SC 20 (20)
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R181: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R182: dec x 4 (4) R183: inc x 4 (8) Fasten off, sew in loose end.
Attachment See photos. Position how you like it and sew in place. Make sure to sew pieces together well, otherwise it will be floppy. 3 1
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Giraffe
Stuff R15: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R16: dec x 4 (4)
Difficulty: Easy
R17: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 1st leg now)
Hook: 4.0mm (G) or 3.75 mm (F) hook
R18: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
Approximate Size: 18cm x 30cm
R19: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
Every body part is connected in
R20: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
one continuous piece
R21-28: SC 20 (20)
The order is: tail ➜ leg (2) ➜ body ➜ arm (2) ➜ neck ➜ ear (2)
R29: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
➜ nose
R30: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) Stuff
We are starting with the tail end
R31: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R32: dec x 4 (4)
R1: MR 4 (4) (we are starting with the tail)
R33: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 2nd leg now)
R2-4: SC 4 (4)
R34: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R5: inc x 4 (8)
R35: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R6: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R36: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R7: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R37-44: SC 20 (20)
R8: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R45: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R9-12: SC 20 (20)
R46: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R13: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
Stuff
R14: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R47: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) 33
R81: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #2 now)
R48: dec x 4 (4) R49: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the body now)
R82: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R50: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R83: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R51: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R84: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R52: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R85-92: SC 20 (20)
R53-60: SC 20 (20)
R93: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R61: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R94: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R62: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
Stuff
Stuff
R95: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R63: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R96: dec x 4 (4)
R64: dec x 4 (4)
R97: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the neck now)
R65: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #1 now)
R98: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R66: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R99: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R67: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R100: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R68: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R101-125: SC 20 (20)
R69-76: SC 20 (20)
R126: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R77: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R127: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R78: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
Stuff
Stuff
R128: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R79: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R129: dec x 4 (4)
R80: dec x 4 (4)
R130: inc x 4 (8) (we are making ear #1 now)
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R131: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R155: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R132: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R156-161: SC 20 (20)
R133: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R162: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R134-136: SC 20 (20)
R163: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R137: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
Stuff
R138: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R164: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
Stuff
R165: dec x 4 (4)
R139: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R166: inc x 4 (8)
R140: dec x 4 (4)
Fasten off, sew in loose ends
R141: inc x 4 (8) (we are making ear #2 now)
Attachment
R142: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
See photos. Position how you like it and sew in place. Make sure to sew pieces together well, otherwise it will be floppy.
R143: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) R144: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20) R145-147: SC 20 (20) R148: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16) R149: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) Stuff R150: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R151: dec x 4 (4) R152: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the nose now) R153: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) R154: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) 35
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Bunny Rabbit
R17: dec x 4 (4)
Difficulty: Easy
R19: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
Hook: 4.0mm (G) or 3.75 mm (F)
R20: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R18: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 1st leg now)
hook
R21: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Approximate Size: 18cm x 30cm
R22-41: SC 20 (20)
Every body part is connected in one
R42: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
continuous piece
R43: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
The order is: tail ➜ leg (2) ➜ body ➜
Stuff
arm (2) ➜ neck ➜ ear (2) ➜ nose
R44: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
We are starting with the tail end
R45: dec x 4 (4) R46: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 2nd leg now)
R1: MR 4 (4) (we are starting with the tail)
R47: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R2-4: SC 4 (4)
R48: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R5: inc x 4 (8)
R49: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R6: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R50-69: SC 20 (20)
R7: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R70: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R8: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R71: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R9-13: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R14: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R72: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R15: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R73: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R74: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the body now)
R16: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
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R75: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R124-138: SC 20 (20)
R76: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R139: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R77: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R140: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R78-92: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R93: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R141: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R94: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R142: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R143: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the neck now)
R95: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R144: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R96: dec x 4 (4)
R145: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R97: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #1 now)
R146: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R98: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R147-151: SC 20 (20)
R99: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R152: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R100: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R153: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R101-115: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R116: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R154: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R117: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R155: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R156: inc x 4 (8) (we are making ear #1 now)
R118: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R157: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R119: dec x 4 (4)
R158: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R120: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #2 now)
R159: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R121: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R160-174: SC 20 (20)
R122: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R175: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R123: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R176: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) 40
Stuff
R217: inc x 4 (8)
R177: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
Fasten off, sew in loose end.
R178: dec x 4 (4)
Attachment
R179: inc x 4 (8) (we are making ear #2 now) R180: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
See photos. Position how you like it and sew in place. Make sure to sew pieces together well, otherwise it will be floppy.
R181: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
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R182: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20) R183-197: SC 20 (20) R198: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16) R199: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) Stuff R200: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R201: dec x 4 (4) R202: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the nose now) 2
R203: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) R204: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) R205: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20) R206-212: SC 20 (20) R213: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16) R214: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) Stuff R215: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R216: dec x 4 (4) 41
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Dachshund
R17: dec x 4 (4)
Difficulty: Easy
R19: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
Hook: 4.0mm (G) or 3.75 mm (F)
R20: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R18: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 1st leg now)
hook
R21: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Approximate Size: 18cm x 30cm
R22-29: SC 20 (20)
Every body part is connected in one
R30: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
continuous piece
R31: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
The order is: tail ➜ leg (2) ➜ body ➜
Stuff
arm (2) ➜ neck ➜ ear (2) ➜ nose
R32: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
We are starting with the tail end
R33: dec x 4 (4) R34: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 2nd leg now)
R1: MR 4 (4) (we are starting with the tail)
R35: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R2-6: SC 4 (4)
R36: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R7: inc x 4 (8)
R37: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R8: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R38-45: SC 20 (20)
R9: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R46: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R10: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R47: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R11-13: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R14: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R48: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R15: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R49: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R50: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the body now)
R16: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
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R51: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R98-105: SC 20 (20)
R52: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R106: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R53: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R107: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R54-73: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R74: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R108: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R75: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R109: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R110: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the neck now)
R76: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R111: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R77: dec x 4 (4)
R112: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R78: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #1 now)
R113: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R79: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R114-116: SC 20 (20)
R80: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R117: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R81: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R118: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R82-89: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R90: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R119: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R91: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R120: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R121: inc x 4 (8) (we are making ear #1 now)
R92: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R122: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R93: dec x 4 (4)
R123: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R94: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #2 now)
R124: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R95: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R124-134: SC 20 (20)
R96: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R135: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R97: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R136: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) 45
Stuff
R175: inc x 4 (8)
R137: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
Fasten off, sew in loose end.
R138: dec x 4 (4)
Attachment
R139: inc x 4 (8) (we are making ear #2 now) R140: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
See photos. Position how you like it and sew in place. Make sure to sew pieces together well, otherwise it will be floppy.
R141: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
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R142: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20) R143-152: SC 20 (20) R153: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16) R154: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) Stuff R155: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R156: dec x 4 (4) R157: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the nose now) 2
R158: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) R159: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) R160: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20) R161-170: SC 20 (20) R171: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16) R172: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) Stuff R173: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R174: dec x 4 (4) 46
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R60: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the body now)
Swan
R61: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) Difficulty: Easy
R62: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
Hook: 4.0mm (G) or 3.75 mm (F)
R63: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
hook
R64-118: SC 20 (20)
Approximate Size: 25cm x 30cm
R119: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
Every body part is connected in one
R120: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
continuous piece
Stuff
The order is: head ➜ body ➜ wings
R121: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
We are starting with the tail end
R122: dec x 4 (4) R123: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the wings now)
R1: MR 4 (4) (we are starting with the head)
R124: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R2-7: SC 4 (4)
R125: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R8: inc x 4 (8)
R126: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R9: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R127-196: SC 20 (20)
R10: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R197: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R11: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R198: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R11-55: SC 20 (20) – Stuff as you go
Stuff
R56: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R199: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R57: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R200: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R201: inc x 4 (8)
R58: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
Fasten off, sew in loose end.
R59: dec x 4 (4)
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Attachment See photos. Position how you like it and sew in place. Make sure to sew pieces together well, otherwise it will be floppy. It may be necessary to add additional sewing or even wire to create arch in neck. 3
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R29: dec x 4 (4)
Difficulty: Easy
R31: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
Hook: 4.0mm (G) or 3.75 mm (F)
R32: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R30: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 1st leg now)
hook
R33: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Approximate Size: 25cm x 30cm
R34-38: SC 20 (20)
Every body part is connected in one
R39: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
continuous piece
R40: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
The order is: tail ➜ leg (2) ➜ body ➜
Stuff
arm (2) ➜ neck ➜ ear (2) ➜ nose
R41: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
We are starting with the tail end
R42: dec x 4 (4) R43: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 2nd leg now)
R1: MR 4 (4) (we are starting with the tail)
R44: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R2-16: SC 4 (4)
R45: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R17: inc x 4 (8)
R46: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R18: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R47-51: SC 20 (20)
R19: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R52: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R20: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R53: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R21-25: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R26: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R54: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R27: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R55: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R56: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the body now)
R28: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
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R57: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R86-90: SC 20 (20)
R58: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R91: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R59: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R92: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R60-64: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R65: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R93: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R66: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R94: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R95: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the neck now)
R67: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R96: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R68: dec x 4 (4)
R97: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R69: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #1 now)
R98: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R70: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R99-103: SC 20 (20)
R71: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R104: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R72: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R105: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R73-77: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R78: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R106: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R79: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R107: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R108: inc x 4 (8) (we are making ear #1 now)
R80: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R109: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R81: dec x 4 (4)
R110: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R82: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #2 now)
R111: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R83: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R112-116: SC 20 (20)
R84: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R117: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R85: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R118: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) 53
Stuff
R147: inc x 4 (8)
R119: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
Fasten off, sew in loose end.
R120: dec x 4 (4) R121: inc x 4 (8) (we are making ear #2 now)
Attachment See photos. Position how you like it and sew in place. Make sure to sew pieces together well, otherwise it will be floppy.
R122: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) R123: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) R124: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20) R125-129: SC 20 (20)
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R130: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16) R131: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) Stuff R132: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R133: dec x 4 (4) R134: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the nose now) R135: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) R136: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) R137: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20) R138-142: SC 20 (20) R143: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16) R144: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) Stuff R145: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R146: dec x 4 (4) 54
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Lion
R19: inc x 4 (8)
Difficulty: Easy
R21: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
Hook: 4.0mm (G) or 3.75 mm (F)
R22: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R20: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 1st leg now)
hook
R23: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Approximate Size: 18cm x 30cm
R24-33: SC 20 (20)
Every body part is connected in one
R34: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
continuous piece
R35: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
The order is: tail ➜ leg (2) ➜ body ➜
Stuff
arm (2) ➜ head ➜ nose
R36: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
We are starting with the tail end
R37: dec x 4 (4) R38: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 2nd leg now)
R1: MR 6 (6) (we are starting with the tail)
R39: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R2: inc x 6 (12)
R40: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R3: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R41: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R4: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R42-51: SC 20 (20)
R5-7: SC 20 (20)
R52: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R8: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R53: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R9: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
Stuff
Stuff
R54: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R10: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R55: dec x 4 (4)
R11: dec x 4 (4)
R56: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the body now)
R12-18: SC 4 (4)
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R57: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R96-105: SC 20 (20)
R58: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R106: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R59: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R107: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R60-69: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R70: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R108: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R71: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R109: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R110: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the head now)
R72: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R111: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R73: dec x 4 (4)
R112: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R74: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #1 now)
R113: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R75: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R114-116: SC 20 (20)
R76: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R117: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R77: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R118: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R78-87: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R88: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R119: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R89: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R120: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R121: inc x 4 (8)
R90: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R122: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R91: dec x 4 (4)
R123: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R92: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #2 now)
R124: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20) R125-127: SC 20 (20)
R93: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R128: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R94: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R129: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R95: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
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R130: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R155: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R131: dec x 4 (4)
R156: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R132: inc x 4 (8)
R157-159: SC 20 (20)
R133: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R160: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R134: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R161: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R135: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Stuff
R136-138: SC 20 (20)
R162: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R139: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R163: dec x 4 (4)
R140: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R164: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the nose now)
Stuff
R165: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R141: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R166: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R142: dec x 4 (4)
R167: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R143: inc x 4 (8)
R168-170: SC 20 (20)
R143: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R171: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R144: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R172: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R145: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Stuff
R146-148: SC 20 (20)
R173: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R149: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R174: dec x 4 (4)
R150: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R175: inc x 4 (8)
Stuff
Fasten off, sew in loose end.
R151: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R152: dec x 4 (4) R153: inc x 4 (8) R154: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) 59
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Attachment See photos. Position how you like it and sew in place. Make sure to sew pieces together well, otherwise it will be floppy.
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Horse
R17: dec x 4 (4)
Difficulty: Easy
R19: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
Hook: 4.0mm (G) or 3.75 mm (F)
R20: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R18: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 1st leg now)
hook
R21: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Approximate Size: 18cm x 25cm
R22-29: SC 20 (20)
Every body part is connected in one
R30: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
continuous piece
R31: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
The order is: tail ➜ leg (2) ➜ body ➜
Stuff
arm (2) ➜ hair ➜ neck ➜ ear (2) ➜
R32: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
nose
R33: dec x 4 (4)
We are starting with the tail end
R34: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 2nd leg now) R1: MR 4 (4) (we are starting with the tail)
R35: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) R36: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R2-6: SC 4 (4)
R37: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R7: inc x 4 (8)
R38-45: SC 20 (20)
R8: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R46: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R9: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R47: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R10: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Stuff
R11-13: SC 20 (20)
R48: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R14: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R49: dec x 4 (4)
R15: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R50: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the body now)
Stuff R16: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) 63
R51: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R88-95: SC 20 (20)
R52: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R96: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R53: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R97: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R54-63: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R64: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R98: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R65: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R99: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R100: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the hair now)
R66: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R101: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R67: dec x 4 (4)
R102: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R68: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #1 now)
R103: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R69: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R104-105: SC 20 (20)
R70: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R106: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R71: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R107: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R72-79: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R80: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R108: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R81: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R109: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R110: inc x 4 (8)
R82: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R111: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R83: dec x 4 (4)
R112: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R84: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #2 now)
R113: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20) R114-115: SC 20 (20)
R85: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R116: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R86: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R117: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R87: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
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R118: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R142: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R119: dec x 4 (4)
R143: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R120: inc x 4 (8)
R144-145: SC 20 (20)
R121: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R146: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R122: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R147: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R123: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Stuff
R124-125: SC 20 (20)
R148: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R126: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R149: dec x 4 (4)
R127: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R150: inc x 4 (8)
Stuff
R151: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R128: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R152: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R129: dec x 4 (4)
R153: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R130: inc x 4 (8)
R154-155: SC 20 (20)
R131: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R156: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R132: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R157: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R133: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Stuff
R134-135: SC 20 (20)
R158: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R136: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R159: dec x 4 (4)
R137: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R160: inc x 4 (8) (we are making neck now)
Stuff
R161: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R138: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R162: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R139: dec x 4 (4)
R163: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R140: inc x 4 (8)
R164-165: SC 20 (20)
R141: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R166: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16) 65
R167: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R189: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R190: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the nose now)
R168: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R191: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R169: dec x 4 (4)
R192: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R170: inc x 4 (8) (we are making ear #1 now)
R193: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R171: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R194-201: SC 20 (20)
R172: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R202: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R173: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R203: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R174-175: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R176: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R204: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R177: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R205: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R206: inc x 4 (8)
R178: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
Fasten off, sew in loose end.
R179: dec x 4 (4) R180: inc x 4 (8) (we are making ear #2 now)
Attachment See photos. Position how you like it and sew in place. Make sure to sew pieces together well, otherwise it will be floppy.
R181: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) R182: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) R183: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20) R184-185: SC 20 (20) R186: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16) R187: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) Stuff R188: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) 66
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R12-14: SC 4 (4)
Poodle
R15: inc x 4 (8) R16: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
Difficulty: Easy
R17: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
Hook: 4.0mm (G) or 3.75 mm (F) hook
R18: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Approximate Size: 18cm x 25cm
R19-23: SC 20 (20)
Every body part is connected in one
R24: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
continuous piece
R25: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
The order is: tail ➜ 1st leg ➜ 1st foot
Stuff
➜ 2nd foot ➜ 2nd leg ➜ body ➜ 1st
R26: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
arm ➜ 1st hand ➜ 2nd hand ➜ 2nd foot ➜ head ➜ nose
R27: dec x 4 (4)
We are starting with the tail end
R28: inc x 4 (8) R29: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 1st leg now)
R1: MR 6 (6) (we are starting with the tail)
R30: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R2: inc x 6 (12)
R31: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R3: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R32: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R4: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R33-39: SC 20 (20)
R5-7: SC 20 (20)
R40: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R8: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R41: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R9: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
Stuff
Stuff
R42: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R10: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R43: dec x 4 (4)
R11: dec x 4 (4)
R44: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 1st foot now) 70
R45: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R69-75: SC 20 (20)
R46: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R76: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R47: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R77: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R48-50: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R51: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R78: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R52: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R79: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R80: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the body now)
R53: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R81: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R53: dec x 4 (4)
R82: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R54: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 2nd foot now)
R83: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R55: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R84-95: SC 20 (20)
R56: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R96: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R57: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R97: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R58-60: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R61: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R98: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R62: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R99: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R100: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #1 now)
R63: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R101: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R64: dec x 4 (4)
R102: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R65: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the 2nd leg now)
R103: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R66: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R104-110: SC 20 (20)
R67: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R111: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R68: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R112: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) 71
R137: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the arm #2 now)
Stuff R113: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R138: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R114: dec x 4 (4)
R139: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R115: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the hand #1 now)
R140: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R116: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R141-147: SC 20 (20)
R117: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R148: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R118: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R149: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R119-121: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R122: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R150: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R123: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R151: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R152: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the head now)
R124: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R153: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R125: dec x 4 (4)
R154: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R126: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the hand #2 now)
R155: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R127: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R156-162: SC 20 (20)
R128: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R163: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R129: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R164: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R130-132: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R133: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R165: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R134: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R166: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R168: inc x 4 (8)
R135: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R169: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R136: dec x 4 (4)
R170: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) 72
R171: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Stuff
R172-183 SC 20 (20)
R219: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R184: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R220: dec x 4 (4)
R185: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R221: inc x 4 (8)
Stuff
Fasten off, sew in loose end.
R186: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R187: dec x 4 (4)
Attachment
R188: inc x 4 (8)
See photos. Position how you like it and sew in place. Make sure to sew pieces together well, otherwise it will be floppy.
R189: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) R190: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) R191: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
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R192-198: SC 20 (20) R199: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16) R200: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) Stuff R201: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R202: dec x 4 (4) R203: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the nose now) R204: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) R205: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) R206: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20) R207-216: SC 20 (20) R217: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16) R218: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) 73
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Teddy Bear
R23: (SC, dec) x 4 (8) R24: dec x 4 (4) R25: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the leg/arm #1 now)
Difficulty: Easy Hook: 4.0mm (G) or 3.75 mm (F)
R26: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
hook
R27: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
Approximate Size: 25cm x 25cm
R28: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Every body part is connected in one
R29-36: SC 20 (20)
continuous piece
R37: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
The order is: body #1 ➜ leg/arm #1 ➜ leg/arm #2 ➜ leg/arm #3 ➜
R38: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
leg/arm #4 ➜ body #2 ➜ face part
Stuff
#1 ➜ ear # 1 ➜ face part #2 ➜ ear
R39: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
#2 ➜ face part #3 ➜ nose
R40: dec x 4 (4)
We are starting with the tail end
R41: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the leg/arm #2 now) R1: MR 4 (4) (we are starting with the body #1)
R42: (SC, inc) x 4 (12) R43: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R2-4: SC 4 (4)
R44: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R5: inc x 4 (8)
R45-52: SC 20 (20)
R6: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R53: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R7: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R54: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R8: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
Stuff
R9-20: SC 20 (20)
R55: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R21: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R56: dec x 4 (4)
R22: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12) Stuff 76
R57: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the leg/arm #3 now)
R91: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) R92: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R58: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R93-104: SC 20 (20)
R59: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R105: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R60: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R106: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R61-68: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R69: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R107: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R70: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R108: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff R71: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R109: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the face part #1 now)
R72: dec x 4 (4)
R110: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R73: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the leg/arm #4 now)
R111: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) R112: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R74: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R113-120: SC 20 (20)
R75: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R121: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R76: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R122: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R77-84: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R85: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R123: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R86: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R124: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff R87: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R125: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the ear # 1 now)
R88: dec x 4 (4)
R126: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R89: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the body #2 now)
R127: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16) R128: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R90: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R129-130: SC 20 (20) 77
R131: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R159: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R132: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R160: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R161: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the face part #3 now)
R133: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R162: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R134: dec x 4 (4)
R163: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R135: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the face part #2 now)
R164: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R136: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R165-172: SC 20 (20)
R137: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R173: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R138: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R174: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R139-146: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R147: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R175: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R148: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R176: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R177: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the nose now)
R149: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R178: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R150: dec x 4 (4)
R179: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R151: inc x 4 (8) (we are making the ear #2 now)
R180: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R152: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R181-188: SC 20 (20)
R153: (SC 2, inc) x 4 (16)
R189: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R154: (SC 3, inc) x 4 (20)
R190: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R155-156: SC 20 (20)
Stuff
R157: (SC 3, dec) x 4 (16)
R191: (SC, dec) x 4 (8)
R158: (SC 2, dec) x 4 (12)
R192: dec x 4 (4)
Stuff
R193: inc x 4 (8) 78
Fasten off, sew in loose end.
3 – fold end down
Attachment See photos. Position how you like it and sew in place. Make sure to sew pieces together well, otherwise it will be floppy. 1
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About the Author Michael grew up in sunny Las Vegas, Nevada and currently works as a pediatric dentist. His favorite thing in the world is to make others smile, and he hopes his little stuffed creations will bring many more smiles all over the world. Some fun facts about Michael: His favorite animal is a penguin. Favorite children’s movie is “Elf.” Favorite sport is roller skating. Favorite crochet pattern is his sunflower pattern. His fondest crochet memory is first starting crocheting and taking three days and many tears to make a crochet ball. A skill that most people do not know about is that he once stacked fifteen Cheerios. If he were a superhero, his superpower would be super speed. He can also recite the general prologue of The Canterbury Tales in old English, which has thus far proved absolutely useless.
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