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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 Cat
I want to give you some informations about this pattern;
Materials:
Yarn Kartopu pamuklu bebe (50% cotton, 50% acrylic) 100g – 260 m
hook № 3,5
Filler – sintepuh or other
mount paws – of buttons
Abbreviations:
KA – amigurumi ring
pr-increase
ub – decrease
stbn – stobik without crochet
n – loop
Head / body (knit in one piece)
Knit from top to bottom.
1 row 7 stbn in CA – 7p
2 row (pr) * 7 times = 14p
3 row (pr, stbn) * 7 = 21p
4th row (pr, 2stbn) * 7 = 28p
5 row (pr, 3stbn) * 7 = 35p
6th row (pr, 4stbn) * 7 = 42p
7th row (pr, 5stbn) * 7 = 49p
8th row (pr, 6stbn) * 7 = 56p
9th row (pr, 7stbn) * 7 = 63p
10th row (pr, 8stbn) * 7 = 70p
11 row (pr, 9stbn) * 7 = 77p
12-26 rows -15 rows – 1 stbn in each loop = 77p
27 row (ub, 9stbn) * 7 = 70p
28 row (ub, 8stbn) * 7 = 63p
29 row (ub, 7stbn) * 7 = 56p
30 row (ub, 6stbn) * 7 = 49p
31 row (ub, 5stbn) * 7 = 42p
32 row (ub, 4stbn) * 7 = 35p
33 row (ub, 3stbn) * 7 = 28p
34 row (ub, 2stbn) * 7 = 21p
Stuff your head.
35 row – 21 stbn = 21p
36 row (pr, 6stbn) * 3 times = 24p
37 row (pr, 7stbn) * 3 = 27p
38 row (pr, 8stbn) * 3 = 30p
39 row (pr, 9stbn) * 3 = 33p
40 row (pr, 10stbn) * 3 = 36p
41 row (pr, 11stbn) * 3 = 39p
42 row (pr, 12stbn) * 3 = 42p
43 row (pr, 13stbn) * 3 = 45p
44 row (pr, 14stbn) * 3 = 48p
45 row (pr, 15stbn) * 3 = 51p
46 row (pr, 16stbn) * 3 = 54p
47 row (pr, 17stbn) * 3 = 57p
48 row (pr, 18stbn) * 3 = 60p
49 row (pr, 19stbn ) * 3 = 63p
50-59 rows -10 rows- 1 stbn in each loop = 63p
60 row (ub, 7stbn) * 7 times = 56p
61 row (ub, 6stbn) * 7 = 49p
62 row (ub, 5stbn) * 7 = 42p
63 row (ub, 4stbn) * 7 = 35p
64th row (ub, 3stbn) * 7 = 28p
Stuff the body.
65 row (ub, 2stbn) * 7 = 21p
66 row (ub, 1stbn) * 7 = 14pTo fill the body to the end.
67 row (ub) * 7 = 7p
Next, knit decreases until the hole is closed. If necessary, close the hole with a needle and thread.
Paws (4 parts)
1 row 6stbn in KA = 6p
2nd row (pr) * 6 times = 12p
3rd row (pr, 3stbn) * 3 times = 15p
3-8 row – 15bn = 15p
Fill in the part.
9 row (ub, 3stbn) * 3 times = 12p
10-17 row -12 sbn = 12 p18 row (ub) * 6 = 6p
Fill with filler and close the hole with a needle and thread.
Attach to the body using button hinges.
Tail (1 piece)
1 row – 6 stbn in CA = 6p
2 row (pr) * 6 times = 12p
3-13 row -11 rows – 1 stbn in each loop = 12p
We begin to fill in the detail of the tail.
14 row (ub, 2 stbn) * 3 times = 9p
15-20 row – 6 rows – 1 stbn in each loop = 9pFill.
Sew the tail to the body.
Ears (2 parts)
1 row – 4 stbn in CA = 4p
2 row (pr) * 4 times = 8p
3 row (pr, 1 stbn) * 4 = 12p
4th row (pr, 2 stbn) * 4 = 16p
5 row (pr, 3 stbn) * 4 = 20p
6 row (pr, 4 stbn) * 4 = 24p
7 row (pr, 5 stbn) * 4 – 28p
8 row – 28 stbn = 28p
Sew the ears to the head.Decorate the muzzle, as shown in the photo, with felt. White felt circles and buttons were used for the eyes. Embroider eyebrows, antennae and muzzle with threads for embroidery. Cut out a heart from felt, decorate a tummy. Cut out the trim for the ears from the fabric and sew on. Tie a ribbon around your neck. And the cat is ready!