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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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Todays daily new amigurumi free crochet pattern is Bear
I want to give you some informations about this pattern;
Materials:
* Yarn “Noble” 160 m / 100 g of brown, red and milk color.
*Threads “Iris” black and brown.
* Hook No. 3.5
* Hook No. 1.5
*Spokes No. 3.0
*Needle and sewing thread
* Sintepon
Description of the heart balloon here:
http://lilia5-toys.blogspot.com/2014/02/vozdushnyjsharik-serdechko.html?m=1
head-body
Brown yarn:
1. 6 s.bn. in a sliding ring
2. in each loop we knit 2 s.bn = 12 loops.
3. (1 c.bn, increase) * 6 = 18 loops.
4. (2 s.bn, increase) * 6 = 24 loops.
5. (3 sbn, increase) * 6 = 30 loops.
6. 30 s.bn.
7. (4 s.bn, increase) * 6 = 36 loops.
8. 36 s.bn.
9. (5 s.bn, increase) * 6 = 42 loops.
10-11 rows of 42 s.bn.
12. (6 s.bn, increase) * 6 = 48 loops.
13 – 19 rows (7 rows) 48 s.bn.
Red yarn:
20. 48 s.bn.
21. (7 bn, increase) * 6 = 54 loops.
White yarn:
22 – 23 rows of 54 s.bn.
Red yarn:
24 – 26 rows of 54 s.bn.
White yarn:
27 – 28 rows of 54 s.bn.
Red yarn:
29 – 30 rows of 54 s.bn.
White yarn:
31 – 32 rows of 54 s.bn.
Red yarn:
33. 54 s.bn.
34. (8 s.bn, increase) * 6 = 60 loops.
White yarn:
35-36 for 60 s.bn.
Red yarn:
37. 60 s.bn.
38. (9 s.bn, increase) * 6 = 66 loops.
White yarn:
39 – 40 rows of 66 s.bn.
Red yarn:
41. 66 s.bn.
42. (10 s.bn, increase) * 6 = 72 loops.
43. 72 s.bn.
Brown yarn:
44 – 49 rows (6 rows) 72 s.bn.
50. (10 bn, decrease) * 6 = 66 loops.
51. (9 s.bn, decrease) * 6 = 60 loops.
52. (8 s.bn, decrease) * 6 = 54 loops.
53. (7 s.bn, decrease) * 6 = 48 loops.
54. (6 s.bn, decrease) * 6 = 42 loops.
55. (5 s.bn, decrease) * 6 = 36 loops.
56. (4 s.bn, decrease) * 6 = 30 loops.
We stuff the body with synthetic winterizer.
57. (3 s.bn, decrease) * 6 = 24 loops.
58. (2 s.bn, decrease) * 6 = 18 loops.
59. (1 s.bn, decrease) * 6 = 12 loops.
60. 6 decreases = 6 loops.
Using a needle, we tighten the loops, closing the hole, hiding the thread.
Front paws (2 parts)
Brown yarn:
1. 6 s.bn. in a sliding ring.
2. in each loop we knit 2 s.bn = 12 loops.
3 – 7 rows (5 rows) 12 s.bn.
8. (Decrease, 4 sc) * 2 = 10 loops.
9 – 17 rows (9 rows) 10 s.bn.
Red yarn:
18 – 23 row (6 rows) 10 loops.
We do not stuff with synthetic winterizer. In the folded state, we knit 4 s.bn. for both sides details.
Sewing threads in tone, sew the paws to the body.
Rear paws (2 parts)
Brown yarn:
1. 6 s.bn. in a sliding ring
2. in each loop we knit 2 s.bn = 12 loops.
3. (1 c.bn, increase) * 6 = 18 loops.
4 – 6 rows (3 rows) 18 s.bn.
7. 6 s.bn, decrease, decrease, decrease, 6 s.bn = 15 loops.
8. 5 s.bn, decrease, 1 s.bn, decrease, 5 s.bn = 13 loops.
We fill the lower part of the paw with synthetic winterizer, leaving the upper part empty.
We put the top of the paw together and knit 6 s.bn. on both sides of the piece.
Sewing threads in tone, sew the paws to the body.
Sweater collar
With red yarn on knitting needles No. 3, we collect 60 loops.
Knit in stockinette stitch for 4 rows. On the 5th row we close the loops. We fold the gate and sew together along the inner short edge. Sew the gate to the top red strip of the body with matching sewing threads.
Ears (2 parts)
Brown yarn:
1. 6 s.bn. in a sliding ring
2. in each loop we knit 2 s.bn = 12 loops.
3 – 5 rows (3 rows) 12 s.bn.
6. (decrease, 4 bn) * 2 = 10 loops.
We do not stuff the ears. Sew to the head with matching sewing threads.
Tail
Brown yarn:
1. 6 s.bn. in a sliding ring
2. in each loop we knit 2 s.bn = 12 loops.
3. 12 sc.
We sew the tail to the body with matching sewing threads, placing a padding polyester. muzzle
Brown yarn:
1. 6 s.bn. in a sliding ring
2. in each loop we knit 2 s.bn = 12 loops.
3. (1 c.bn, increase) * 6 = 18 loops.
4th and 5th row 18 s.bn.
Cheeks (2 parts)
Red yarn: 7 s.bn. in a slip loop.
We cut the thread. We sew the cheeks to the head with matching sewing threads.
Nose
With a brown thread “Iris” and crochet No. 1.5 we collect:
1. 6 s.bn. in a sliding ring
2. in each loop we knit 2 s.bn = 12 loops.
3. (1 c.bn, increase) * 6 = 18 loops.
Fold the resulting circle in half. Sew together the rounded edge for both sides and sew the nose to the muzzle, sewing threads to match. Embroider the mouth brown thread “Iris”)
Eyes (2 parts)
Black thread “Iris”:
1. 6 s.bn. in a sliding ring
2. in each loop we knit 2 s.bn = 12 loops.
Brown thread “Iris”:
3. (1 c.bn, increase) * 6 = 18 loops.
We remove the ends of the threads and sew the eyes to the head with matching sewing threads.
Bear “Arnold” is ready)))

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