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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 Pig.
I want to give you some informations about this pattern;
by Di Di-Thu Bung Muc Len
Abbreviations:
R = row
mc = magic circle
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
st = stitch
inc = 2 sc in the next stitch
dec = single crochet 2 stitches together
F.o. = finish off
( ) = number of stitches you should have at the end of the round/row
( )* 6 = repeat whatever is between the brackets the number of times stated
Size: 8 cm

Head
R 1: 6 sc in mc (6)
R 2: (inc) x6 (12)
R 3: (1 sc, inc) x6 (18)
R 4: (1 sc, inc, 1 sc) x6 (24)
R 5: (3 sc, inc) x6 (30)
R 6: (2 sc, inc, 2 sc) x6 (36)
R 7: (5 sc, inc) x6 (42)
R 8-11: 42 sc (4 rows)
R 12: 8 sc, 2 inc, (inc, 2 sc) x7, 3 inc, 8 sc (54)
R 13-18: 54 sc (6 rows)
R 19: (2 sc, dec, 2 sc) x9 (45)
R 20: (3 sc, dec) x9 (36)
R 21: (1 sc, dec, 1 sc) x9 (27)
R 22: (1 sc, dec) x15 (12)
R 23: (dec) x6 (12)
F.o., leaving a long tail for sewing.
You can crochet the muzzle or make it from polymer clay.
Muzzle
Make 4 ch.
Make an oval starting from the 2nd ch from hook, work on both sides of the chain.
R 1: From the 2nd ch from hook: 2 sc, 3 sc in last st, turn: 1 sc, inc (opposite site) (8)
F.o., leaving a long tail for sewing.
Body
R 1: 6 sc in mc (6)
R 2: (inc) x6 (12)
R 3: (1 sc, inc) x6 (18)
R 4: 18 sc
R 5: (7 sc, 2 inc) x2 (22)
R 6: 22 sc
R 7: (8 sc, inc, 1 sc, inc) x2 (26)
R 8: 26 sc
R 9: (9 sc, inc, 2 sc, inc) x2 (30)
R 10: 30 sc
R 11: 16 sc, inc, 1 sc, inc, 2 sc, inc, 1 sc, inc, 6 sc (34)
R 12-14: 34 sc (3 rows)
R 15: (7 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec) x2 (30)
R 16: (3 sc, dec) x6 (24)
R 17: (1 sc, dec, 1 sc) x6 (18)
R 18: (1 sc, dec) x6 (12)
R 19: (dec) x6 (12)
F.o.

Legs (make 4)
With brown yarn:
R 1: 6 sc in mc (6)
With pink yarn:
R 2-3: 6 sc (2 rows)
F.o., leaving a long tail for sewing.
Ears (make 2)
R 1: 6 sc in mc (6)
R 2: inc, 4 sc, inc (8)
R 3: 2 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc (12)
R 4: (1 sc, inc) x2, 4 sc, (1 sc, inc) x2 (16)
R 5: (2 sc, inc) x2, 4 sc, (2 sc, inc) x2 (20)
R 6: 20 sc
F.o., leaving a long tail for sewing.
Tail
Make 9 ch.
From the 2nd ch from hook: (1 sc, inc) repeat to the end of row.
F.o., leaving a long tail for sewing.
