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What does amigurumi means?
The word Amigurumi comes from Japanese. The Japanese call handicrafts knitted with crochet and needle as Ami. The Japanese call the toys that are filled with objects such as fibers or cotton as Nuigurumi. The word Amigurumi is derived as a combination of these two words.
Amigurumi knitting techniques are very easy. You can find many handcrafts prepared with these techniques on my site. What is Amigurumi for beginners in Amigurumi handwork? How to knit amigurumi? In this blog, where you can find the answers to the questions with pictures, you will be able to learn about Amigurumi in all details.
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Also I’m sharing new amigurumi free patterns every day.
Todays daily new amigurumi free crochet pattern is Girl
I want to give you some informations about this pattern;
AUTHOR: YULIA MYAZINA
https://www.instagram.com/julja_myzina/
DESCRIPTION OF THE CUP
distributed by third parties with a link to the author
SYMBOLS:
KA – amigurumi ring;
VP – air loop;
sbn – single crochet;
ssn – a column with one crochet;
pssn – half-column with one crochet;
pr – increase;
ub – decrease;
ss – connecting column;
PPP – front half loop (half loop closest to you);
ZPP – back half loop (half loop farther from you).
MATERIALS:
yarn “PEKHORKA Openwork” color No. 68 “tea rose” one a skein (50g / 280m);
Aluminum wire 1 mm (15 cm) and 2 mm (30 cm)
scissors;
hook 0.6 mm;
cotter pin T-shaped 1.6×20 mm (2 pcs);
cotter pin with round head 1.2×16 mm (2 pcs);
filler;
cardboard disc 15 mm (4 pieces), 6 mm (4 pieces);
stuffing sticks of different sizes (you can use toothpick or match).
All materials will also be shown and listed in video. However, you can use any materials
which you are accustomed to work, taking into account the factor that you
have to take more or less wire, etc.
ATTENTION!!!
All knitting takes place inside out, so the doll will come out neater, in
features face when knitting with the above materials
you should have a pupa of about 14 cm.Use materials
thinner or thicker if you want to change the size of the pupa.
In the process of knitting, you may be faced with the fact that paired parts
dolls (legs, arms) can be of different lengths or thicknesses.
This is due to the fact that on different days or even within the same day
the thread tension in your hands changes. So that you do not have
a similar problem, I advise you to knit two paired pieces in parallel
(i.e. knitted several rows of one leg, then set it aside and
knit several rows of the other leg).
In this MK I knit with the so-called “check marks”. Such knitting
comes out less dense. There is also knitting “crosses”, it
comes out denser, but, for example, embroidering a face will be very
hard. When knitting with “check marks” the hook is wound under the thread, and when
knitting “crosses” over it, because of which the pattern of the front loops
will be different.
If you knitted toys before and noticed that you always have a marker
goes vertically up without deviation along the axis, then you will inevitably
you will need to make offset loops and change the position of some
increases and decreases. This is due to the fact that in the MK described below,
the marker deviates vertically and goes up in a spiral. Also
due to the offset of the marker, some increases and decreases may be located
asymmetrically relative to other increases and decreases on the trunk
or limbs. Therefore, this should not confuse you.
P.S. I use 2 sizes of skewers for stuffing (thick and thin). Thin
the skewer is more convenient for stuffing small parts. Ditto for your
convenience in stuffing, I advise you to break off the tips of the skewers, it will be easier
tamp the filler.
ARMS
RIGHT HAND:
The full video on the right hand can be viewed at the link ->
https://youtu.be/oBsyTnCe4vE. If the links don’t work, then go to my channel using the links in the header of my Instagram or groups in VK if you are a subscriber. Or open this file on your computer.
1) 4 VP, 3 pp. (3)
2) 5 VP, 4 ss. (4)
3) 5 VP, 4 pp. (4)
4) 5 VP, 4 pp. (4)
The 5th row will knit along the top of all fingers.
5) 5 sc on one side of the fingers, (1 sc, 1 pr) * 2, 1 sc. (12) – marker
6) 12 PRS. (12)
7) (4 VP, 3 PRS in a chain), 12 PRS.
8) 2 sc over the thumb, 12 sc. (fourteen)
9) 9 sc, 5 sc for PPP. (fourteen)
10) 1 ub, 7 sbn, (for RFP of the 9th row: 2 sbn, 1 pr, 2 sbn). (fourteen)
11) -16) 14 sbn. (fourteen)
17) 4 sc, 1 dec, 8 sc. (13)
18) -20) 13 sbn. (13)
21) 4 sc, 1 dec, 7 sc. (12)
22) -23) 12 sbn. (12)
24) 4 sc, 1 dec, 6 sc. (eleven)
25) -26) 11 sbn. (eleven)
27) 5 sc, 1 VP, 1 p. Skip, 5 sc. (eleven)
Insert a 1.2×16 mm cotter pin with a 6 mm disc into the hole. As well as measure the required length of wire 1 mm thick, insert into your hand and stuff it.
28) 3 ub, 1 sbn, 2 ub. (6)
Pull off the remaining hole.
Left Hand
The video on the left hand can be viewed at the link ->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f36gKjxvdvk
1) 5 VP, 4 ss. (4)
2) 5 VP, 4 ss. (4)
3) 5 VP, 4 ss. (4)
4) 4 VP, 3 pp. (3)
Dial the 5th row from the fingers.
5) 5 sc on one side of the fingers, (1 sc, 1 pr) * 2, 1 sc. (12) – marker
6) 12 PRS. (12)
7) 5 sc, (4 VP, 3 sc in a chain), 7 sc. (12)
8) 5 sc, 2 sc over the thumb, 7 sc. (fourteen)
9) 8 sc, 5 sc for PPP, 1 sc. (fourteen)
10) 6 sbn, 1 ub, (for the RFP of the 9th row: 2 sbn, 1 pr, 2 sbn), 1 sbn. (fourteen)
11) -16) 14 sbn. (fourteen)
17) 3 sc, 1 dec, 9 sc. (13)
18) -20) 13 sbn. (13)
21) 3 sc, 1 dec, 8 sc. (12)
22) -23) 12 sbn. (12)
24) 3 sc, 1 dec, 7 sc. (eleven)
25) -26) 11 sbn. (eleven)
27) 4 sc, 1 VP, 1 p. Skip, 6 sc. (eleven)
Insert a 1.2×16 mm cotter pin with a 6 mm disc into the hole. As well as
measure the required length of wire 1 mm thick,
insert it into your hand and fill.
28) 2 ub, 1 sbn, 3 ub. (6)
Pull off the remaining hole.
LEGS
left leg:
The video on the left leg can be viewed at the link ->
https://youtu.be/3dqiPXpYP-A
Before starting knitting, cut a piece of yarn 50 cm, which
later you will need it for knitting the heel.
We begin to knit the legs from the fingers, which are knitted in the same way.
fingers. If it is difficult for you to knit such small
details, then start knitting the foot with a chain of VP and 15 sbn along it, and
then further along the diagram below (how much VP to do to fit
there are 15 sbn on them, it’s up to you, so there are many options to do it).
1) 3 VP, 2 sbn. (2) – thumb
2) 4 VP, 2 pp. (2) – 1 VP is left unchecked to create
space between thumb and 4 others
fingers.
3) 3 VP, 2 pp. (2)
4) 3 VP, 2 pp. (2)
5) 2 VP, 1 ss. (one)
We collect the 6th row from the fingers, as for the hands.
6) 7 PRS on one side of the fingers, 1 PRS, 1 PR, 2 PRS, 1 PR, 1 PRS.
(15) – marker
7) – 9) 15 PRS. (fifteen)
10) 3 sc, 1 dec, 4 sc, 6 sc for PPP. (fourteen)
Take the piece of yarn you should have cut at
beginning, count 2 loops from the end of the 10th row and fasten the thread at
3rd loop. Tie your heel according to the pattern below.
Heel: 1) – 4) 4 sbn, VP, turn. (4)
We return to the main thread.
11) 1 ub, 3 sbn along the side of the heel, (along the top of the heel: 1 sbn, 1 ub,
1 sbn), 3 sbn on the second side of the heel, 1 ub, (for the RFP of the 10th row: 1
PRS, 1 PR, 2 PRS, 1 PR, 1 PRS) (19)
12) 19 PRS. (nineteen)
13) 5 sc, 1 dec, 8 sc, 1 pr, 3 sc. (nineteen)
14) 5 PRS, 2 PR for RFP, 12 PRS. (21)
15) – 18) 21 PRS. (21)
19) 5 sc, 2 dec, 12 sc. (nineteen)
20) 4 sbn, 5 sbn for PPP, 5 sbn, (for ZPP: 1 pr, 1 sbn, 1 pr), 2 sbn. (21)
21) 4 sbn, (for the RFP of the 20th row: 2 pr, 1 sbn, 2 pr), 12 sbn. (25)
22) 6 sc, (1 pr, 1 sc) * 2, 1 pr, 7 sc, 1 dec, 1 sc, 1 dec, 2 sc. (26)
23) 8 PRS, 1 PR, 2 PRS, 1 PR, 8 PRS, 1 UB, 2 PRS, 1 UB. (26)
24) 23 sc, 1 dec, 1 sc. (25)
25) – 30) 25 PRS. (25)
31) 5 sc, (1 ub, 4 sc) * 2, 1 VP, 1 p. Skip, 5 sc, 1 ub. (22)
32) (4 sbn, 1 ub) * 2, 8 sbn, 1 ub. (nineteen)
Insert the T-pin into the 15 mm disc and the resulting
place the structure in the skipped loop of the 31st row.
Measure the wire, bend and wrap with tape as shown
on the video. Insert into the leg and fill.
33) 3 sbn, 1 ub, 4 sbn, 1 ub, 6 sbn, 1 ub. (sixteen)
34) 2 sbn, 1 ub, 3 sbn, 1 ub, 5 sbn, 1 ub. (13)
Make 7 decreases and close the hole.
right leg
A video on knitting the right leg can be viewed at the link ->
https://youtu.be/bv1RxZdCgFM
Cut off the thread 50 cm, as for the left leg.
1) 2 VP, 1 ss. (one)
2) 3 VP, 2 ss. (2)
3) 3 VP, 3 pp. (2)
4) 3 VP, 2 pp. (2)
5) 4 VP, 2 PRS. (2) – 1 VP, remains not tied
6) 7 PRS on one side of the fingers, (1 PRS, 1 PR, 2 PRS, 1 PR, 1 PRS).
(15) – marker
7) – 9) 15 PRS. (fifteen)
10) 3 sc, 1 dec, 4 sc, 6 sc for PPP. (fourteen)
Take the piece of yarn you should have cut at
beginning, count 2 loops from the end of the 10th row and fasten the thread at
3rd loop. Tie your heel according to the pattern below.
Heel: 1) – 4) 4 sbn, VP, turn. (4)
We return to the main thread.
11) 1 ub, 3 sbn on one side of the heel, (along the top of the heel: 1 sbn, 1 ub,
1 sbn), 3 sbn on the other side of the heel, 1 ub, (for the RFP of the 10th row: 1
PRS, 1 PR, 2 PRS, 1 PR, 1 PRS). (nineteen)
12) 19 PRS. (nineteen)
13) 5 sc, 1 dec, 8 sc, 1 pr, 3 sc. (nineteen)
14) 5 PRS, 2 PR for RFP, 12 PRS. (21)
15) -18) 21 PRS. (21)
19) 5 sc, 2 dec, 12 sc. (nineteen)
20) 4 sbn, 5 sbn for PPP, 6 sbn, (for ZPP: 1 pr, 1 sbn, 1 pr), 1 sbn. (21)
21) 4 PRS. (for the RFP on the 20th Rows: 2 pr, 1 sbn, 2 pr), 12 sbn. (25)
22) 6 sc, (1 pr, 1 sc) * 2, 1 pr, 8 sc, (1 dec, 1 sc) * 2. (26)
23) 8 PRS, 1 PR, 2 PRS, 1 PR, 8 PRS, 1 UB, 2 PRS, 1 UB. (26)
24) 23 sc, 1 dec, 1 sc. (25)
25) – 30) 25 PRS. (25)
31) 1 ub, 5 sbn, 1 VP, 1 p. Skip, (4 sbn, 1 ub) * 2, 5 sbn. (22)
32) 1 ub, 8 sc, (1 ub, 4 sc) * 2. (nineteen)
Insert the T-pin into the 15 mm disc and the resulting
place the structure in the missed loop of the 31st row.
Measure the wire, bend and wrap with tape as shown
on the video. Insert into the leg and fill.
33) 1 ub, 6 sbn, 1 ub, 4 sbn, 1 ub, 3 sbn. (sixteen)
34) 1 ub, 5 sbn, 1 ub, 3 sbn, 1 ub, 2 sbn. (13)
Make 7 decreases, pull off the remaining hole.
BODY
You can watch the torso knitting video on my channel
by link -> https://youtu.be/BND0t4fA6jQ
1) 6 sbn in the spacecraft. (6) – marker
2) 6 Ave (12)
3) (1 pr, 1 sbn) * 6. (18)
4) (1 pr, 2 sbn) * 6. (24)
5) (1 pr, 3 sbn) * 6. (thirty)
6) 1 sc, 4 ave, 7 sc, 1 ave, 4 sc, 1 ave, 7 sc, 4 ave, 1 sc. (40)
7) 40 PRS. (40)
8) 1 sc, (1 sc, 1 pr) * 3, 9 sc, 1 pr, 6 sc, 1 pr, 9 sc, (1 pr, 1
sc) * 3, 1 sc. (48)
9) 13 sbn, 1 VP, 1 point skip, 20 sbn, 1 VP, 1 point skip, 13
sbn. (48)
10) 19 PRS, 1 PR, 8 PRS, 1 PR, 19 PRS. (fifty)
11) 50 PRS. (fifty)
12) 13 PRS, 1 PR, 22 PRS, 1 PR, 13 PRS. (52)
13) 14 PRS, 1 PR, 22 PRS, 1 PR, 14 PRS. (54)
We insert the legs into the missed loops of the 9th row. We take 2 disks
15 mm, put on the cotter pins from the inside and fix them,
twisting the ends of the cotter pin with round nose pliers. Tighten the ends
the cotter pins need to be very tight so that the legs fit snugly to the body and
didn’t hang out.
14) 54 PRS. (54)
15) (1 sc, 1 dec) * 3. (46)
16) 46 PRS. (46)
17) (1 sbn, 1 sbn) * 2, 34 sbn, (1 sbn, 1 sbn) * 2. (42)
18) – 20) 42 PRS. (42)
21) 15 sbn, (1 ub, 1 sbn) * 5, 12 sbn. (37)
22) – 23) 37 PRS. (37)
24) 11 sbn, 1 VP, 1 p. Skip, 18 sbn, 1 VP, 1 p. Skip, 6
sbn. (37)
25) – 26) 37 PRS. (37)
On the 5th row of these 4 fingers, you need to dial 10 sbn in order to
continue knitting in a spiral.
The 5th row should end above the index finger.
5) 10 sc (5 sc on one side of the fingers, turn knitting
and make another 5 sc on the other side of the fingers). (10) – set
marker, it should be above the index finger.
Insert your hands into the skipped stitches of the 24th row. Put on
cotter pins from the inside of the body discs 6 mm and fix them tightly
the ends of the cotters.
27) 7 sbn, 1 ub, 5 sbn, 1 ub, 10 sbn, 1 ub, 5 sbn, 1 ub, 2 sbn. (33)
28) 6 sbn, 1 ub, 5 sbn, 1 ub, 8 sbn, 1 ub, 5 sbn, 1 ub, 1 sbn. (29)
29) (5 sbn, 1 ub) * 2, 6 sbn, 1 ub, 5 sbn, 1 ub. (25)
30) 7 sbn, 2 ub, 8 sbn, 2 ub, 2 sbn. (21)
Measure out a wire, approximately 11 cm 2 mm thick (if you
use a different yarn, you will need more or
less wire). Bend and wind one end of the wire like
shown in the video. Insert the wire into the body and stuff tightly
torso.
31) 21 PRS. (21)
32) 10 ub, 1 point skip. (10) – fill
33) – 51) 10 sbn. (10) – 190 sts in total.
Cut the thread, pull off the remaining hole.
The video on the head can be viewed at the link ->
https://youtu.be/aCSwpvQ4DBA
1) – 2) 12 sbn, ss, VP. (12)
3) – 4) 12 sbn. (12)
5) 12 Ave (24)
6) 6 sc, (3 sc in one st., 5 sc) * 3. (thirty)
7) 7 PRS, 1 PR, 7 PRS, 3 PRS in one st., 7 PRS, 1 PR, 6 PRS. (34)
8) 7 PRS, 1 PR, 9 PRS, 3 PRS in one st., 9 PRS, 1 PR, 6 PRS. (38)
9) 7 PRS, 1 PR, 11 PRS, 3 PRS in one st., 11 PRS, 1 PR, 6 PRS. (42)
10) 7 PRS, 1 PR, 13 PRS, 3 PRS in one st., 13 PRS, 1 PR, 6 PRS. (46)
11) (1 pr, 2 sbn) * 2, 37 sbn, 1 pr, 2 sbn. (49)
12) 1 sc, (1 pr, 3 sc) * 2, 1 pr, 31 sc, (1 pr, 3 sc) * 2. (54)
13) (1 pr, 4 sbn) * 2, 39 sbn, 1 pr, 4 sbn. (57)
14) 14 PRS, 1 PR, 6 PRS, 1 PR, 7 PRS, 5 PRS for PPP, 7 PRS, 1 PR, 6 PRS,
1 pr, 8 sbn. (61)
15) 3 PRS, 1 PR, 6 PRS, 1 PR, 20 PRS, 5 PRS for PPP, 20 PRS, 1 PR, 4
sbn. (65)
16) 64 PRS. (64)
17) 35 sbn, (in one loop: ss, 6 ss, ss), 28 sb. (71)
18) 35 sc, ss, 6 sc, ss, 28 sc. (71)
19) 24 sc, 4 dec, 3 sc, (1 point skip, 1 sc) * 4, 3 sc, 4 dec, 17
sbn. (59)
20) 17 sbn, 1 pr, 14 sbn, 3 sbn with a common top, 14 sbn, 1 pr, 9
sbn. (59)
21) -22) 59 sc. (59)
23) 26 PRS, 1 PR, 14 PRS, 1 PR, 17 PRS. (61)
24) -34) 61 sbn. (61)
35) (1 ub, 10 sc) * 5, 1 p. Skip. (55)
36) (1 ub, 9 sbn) * 5. (fifty)
37) (1 ub, 8 sbn) * 5. (45)
38) (1 ub, 7 sbn) * 5. (40)
39) (1 ub, 6 sbn) * 5. (35)
40) (1 ub, 5 sbn) * 5. (thirty)
41) (1 ub, 4 sbn) * 5. (25)
Tuck the first 4 rows inside the head. Put your head around your neck
dolls or on a skewer. Fill tightly.
42) (1 ub, 3 sbn) * 5. (twenty)
43) (1 ub, 2 sbn) * 5. (fifteen)
44) (1 ub, 1 sbn) * 5. (10) – fill
45) 5 ub. (five)
Cut the thread, pull off the remaining hole.
LIPS:
Cut 2 strands of 30 cm. Attach the first strand to ZPP 15-
th row (as shown in the video), make VP from this loop and knit
the upper lip according to the scheme with the following loop: 1 sbn, 1 pr, 1 sbn, ss.
Then we attach the second thread to the ZPP of the 14th row, we do the VP
and in the next loop we knit the lower lip: 3 sbn, ss.
Bring the ends of the threads to the base of the head and fasten.
EARS:
We knit both ears according to the same pattern, but at the end we tuck them in
different sides. You can also tie the second ear mirrored along
the same diagram as shown below.
1) in the spacecraft: 1 PRSN, 7 PRS, 1 PRS, VP, turn. (nine)
2) ss, 1 pssn, 2 ssn, 1 ssnPR, 2 pssn, 1 ss, ss. (10)
Leave the ends of the threads 5 cm to fix them on the head. To fasten
the ears are better after the face is embroidered.
EMBROIDERY OF THE FACE, HAIR, CLOTHING
How to embroider a face and make hair you can look at my
channel by link -> https://youtu.be/A_3iZ26EUzk
You can watch the video on knitting panties and bandages on
this link -> https://youtu.be/aqpfDNEfKq8
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