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Amigurumi Fat Mouse Freee Pattern

List of materials

1. YarnArt SuperPerlee (acrylic 100%, 100gr-400m) gray, pink

color, a little red for the tongue, white for the mouth.

2. Sew-on eyes. For the declared yarn, the diameter is 13mm. (Having

some experience, you can use the eyes on a safe mount)

3. White felt for the eyes

4. Strong thread and long tuck needle

5. Hook No. 1.5

6. Neck attachment. I used a cotter pin, I needed discs with a diameter of 40 mm.

7. Plastic for insoles in feet

8. Well, that’s ALL! How little is needed for happiness, right ?!

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Legend

Sl-st – connecting post

Ch-

MR – amigurumi ring

Sc – single crochet

İnc- increase

Dec – decrease

DVDec – double decrease (three loops together)

loop – half loop

For the backside. loop – behind the back half loop

For before. loop – for the front half loop

Upper legs.

The marker in this part may not be aligned, but in the end

look to get it like this: – on the left foot, the end of the last

rows on the same level with BP (thumb)

– on the right foot, the end of the last row in the middle of the outer side.

If necessary, either knit an additional column or dissolve.

1. Cast on a chain of 4 Ch in pink: 2 Sc, 3Sc in the last loop, Sc, İnc (8)

2. – 4p (3 rows) 8 Sc Left foot

5. In this row we knit the thumb (BP). We insert the hook into the loop,

draw out the working thread and dial 4Ch, then insert the hook into

the same loop and knit a regular column without

nakida: BP, 7 Sc (8) Change the thread to gray.

6. (Sc, İnc) * 4 (12)

7.-9 p (3 rows) 12 Sc

10. (İnc, 5Sc) * 2 (14)

11.-12p (2 rows) 14 Sc

13. (İnc, 6 Sc) * 2 (16)

14.– 15p (2 rows) 16 Sc. Cut the thread, fasten

Right foot

5. In this row we knit the thumb (BP). We insert the hook into the loop,

draw out the working thread and dial 4Ch, then insert the hook into

the same loop and knit a regular single crochet: 3 Sc, BP, 4 Sc (8)

change thread

6. (Sc, İnc) * 4 (12)

7.-9 (3 rows) 12 Sc

10. (5 Sc, İnc) * 2 (14)

11.-12 (2 rows) 14 Sc

13. (6 Sc, İnc) * 2 (16)

14.-15p (2 rows) 16 Sc. Cut the thread, fasten

Lower legs

The part marker runs down the middle of the back of the legs. IN process, if necessary, align.

1. Dial a chain of 6Ch in pink: İnc, 3 Sc, 4 Sc in the last loop, 3 Sc, İnc, (14)

2. Sc, İnc, 3 Sc, İnc * 4, 3 Sc, İnc, Sc (20)

3. İnc, Sc, İnc, 3 Sc, (İnc, Sc) * 4, İnc, 2 Sc, İnc, Sc, İnc (29)

4. Sc, İnc, 2 Sc, İnc, 3 Sc, (İnc, 2 Sc) * 4, İnc, 3 Sc, İnc, 2 Sc, İnc, Sc (38)

5. 38 Sc for the back loop. At this stage, we cut out the shape of the foot from the plastic.

We insert into the foot when it suits you.

6.Sc, Dec, 7 Sc, (Dec, 2 Sc) * 4, Dec, 7 Sc, Dec, Sc (31)

7. Dec, 3 Sc, Dec, Sc, (Dec, Sc) * 4, Dec, Sc, Dec, 4 Sc, Dec (22)

8.2 Sc, Dec, 2 Sc, Dec * 5, 1 Sc, Dec, Sc, Dec (14)

Left foot

9. Attach the gray thread: 14 Sc per front loop.

10. (İnc, 2 Sc) * 2, İnc, 6 Sc, İnc (18)

11. (İnc, 2 Sc) * 2, İnc, 11 Sc (21)

12. (3 Sc, İnc) * 3, 9 Sc (24)

13.24 Sc.

14.18 Sc. Cut the thread, fix

Right foot

9. Attach the gray thread: 14 Sc for the front loop

10. İnc, 6 Sc, İnc, (2 Sc, İnc) * 2 (18)

11.11 Sc, İnc, (2 Sc, İnc) * 2 (21)

12.9 Sc, (3 Sc, İnc) * 3 (24)

13.-14p 24 Sc. Work 5 more Sc. We do not cut the thread, we continue knitting.

Body

The marker runs down the middle of the back. During knitting align.

1.3Ch, on the left leg 24 Sc, along the chain from Ch

İnc * 3, 24 Sc, on the other side of the chain Ch

İnc * 2 (58) We put the marker here. Passes through

the middle of the back, in the process of knitting we eliminate.

2. İnc in the last loop of the chain Ch, 56 Sc. Move the marker. (59) 

3.59 Sc

4.58 Sc, İnc (60)

5.60 Sc

6. (9 Sc, İnc) * 6 (66)

7.5 Sc, İnc, (10 Sc, İnc) * 5.5 Sc (72)

8 – 13 (6 rows) 72 Sc

14.56 Sc, Dec, (4 Sc, Dec) * 2, 2 Sc (69)

15.2 Sc, Dec, (4 Sc, Dec) * 2, 53 Sc (66)

16.50 Sc, (3 Sc, Dec) * 3, Sc (63)

17.2 Sc, Dec, (3 Sc, Dec) * 2, 49 Sc (60) Here’s to me this is where it is convenient to stuff the legs filler, tight to clearly their plumpness loomed.

18.48 Sc, (Dec, 2 Sc) * 3 (57)

19. (2 Sc, Dec) * 3.45 Sc (54)

20.16 Sc, Dec, (2 Sc, Dec) * 5.16 Sc (48)

21. İnc, 4 Sc, İnc, 6 Sc on the left hand (count

on the foot in the course of knitting 5 Sc, and insert the hook

through the 6 loop of the foot and body at the same time), Sc,

Dec, (2 Sc, Dec) * 5, Sc, 6 Sc on right foot

(counting similar to the left), İnc, 5 Sc (45) In this row, I knit

an offset loop to align the marker.

22.6 Sc, İnc, 10 Sc on free loops of the left foot, (Sc, Dec) * 6, 10 Sc on

free buttonholes on the right foot, İnc, 6 Sc, İnc (50)

23.– 24 p (2 rows) 50 Sc. At this stage, we fill the body with filler,

distributing it especially on the ass and belly.

25.13 Sc, Dec, 20 Sc, Dec, 13 Sc (48)

26.12 Sc, DVDec, 3Sc, Dec, 8 Sc, Dec, 3 Sc, DVDec, 12 Sc (42)

27. (5 Sc, Dec) * 6 (36)

28.36 Sc. We measure the diameter of the mounting hole. I have a disk

diameter 40mm.

29.2Sc, Dec, (4 Sc, Dec) * 5, 2 Sc (30) We fill the body with filler to the end,

especially paying attention to the hangers. Put the filler more tightly

in the area of ​​double decreases in the shoulders. This will form a beautiful lean

and I. The whole

Do not stuff the foot tightly, otherwise you will just get a thick sausage.

We insert the mount.

30. (3 Sc, Dec) * 6 (24)

31. Sc, Dec, (2 Sc, Dec) * 5, Sc (18)

32. (Sc, Dec) * 6 (12)

33.Dec * 6

Cut the thread, fasten.

HEAD

The head marker runs down the middle of the chin.

1.6 Sc in MR

2.6 Sc

3.Inc * 6 (12)

4.-5 (2 rows) 12 Sc

6. (Sc, İnc) * 6 (18)

7. (5 Sc, İnc) * 3 (21)

8.21 Sc

9. (6 Sc, İnc) * 3 (24)

10.16 Sc, (İnc, 3 Sc) * 2 (26)

11. (İnc, 3 Sc) * 2, 18 Sc (28) Here I recommend aligning the marker.

12.8 Ch, 6 Sc skip, İnc, 3 Sc, İnc * 8, 3 Sc, İnc, 6 Sc. (40)

13.8 Sc along a chain of Ch, (İnc, Sc) * 2, İnc, (Sc, İnc) * 10, 7 Sc (53)

14.3 Sc, Dec, Sc, Dec, (İnc, 2 Sc) * 2, 24 Sc, (2 Sc, İnc) * 2, Dec, 7 Sc (54)

15.13 Sc, İnc * 2, 26 Sc, İnc * 2, 11 Sc (58)

16.12 Sc, İnc * 2, 26 Sc, İnc * 2, Sc, İnc, 12 (64)

17. (2 Sc, İnc) * 5, 5 Sc, İnc, (10 Sc, İnc) * 2, 5 Sc, (İnc, 2 Sc) * 5, İnc (78)

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At this stage, we knit a mouth. Attach white thread to the first

Ch and then we knit:

1. In the corner of the mouth 2 Sc, 6 Sc along the missed

hinges, 2 Sc per corner, 8 Sc in Ch chain

(18)

2.18 Sc

3. (Dec, Sc) * 6 (12)

4. Dec * 6. Fasten the thread and trim. Unscrew the mouth inside the head.

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We continue to knit the head.

18.- 29 (12 rows) 78 Sc (After tying 4 rows, place a marker for

fastening. If you have a plastic joint, then in row 4 we knit 76 Sc, 2Ch.

Fifth row: 2Ch, 76 Sc. Further in the description without changes)

30. (11 Sc, Dec) * 6 (72)

31.5 Sc, Dec, (10 Sc, Dec) * 5.5 Sc (66)

32. (9 Sc, Dec) * 6 (60)

33.4 Sc, Dec, (8 Sc, Dec) * 5, 4 Sc (54)

34. (7 Sc, Dec) * 6 (48)

35.3 Sc, Dec, (6 Sc, Dec) * 5, 3 Sc (42) At this stage, we attach the head to

torso, twisting the cotter pin. Make sure your mouth is slightly sideways.

For those who use their eyes on a safe mount, I recommend fixing them now, then it will be problematic. Fix approximately in the 12th row, approximately the distance between the eyes is 12 columns. But look carefully, each has an eye size different, knitting density too. Landmark I I give an approximate one. 

Don’t forget under your eyes put white felt for the whites of the eyes more. Because the true look of the face will be visible only after tightening. And much easier then just cut off the extra felt. If you have sewn-on eyes, then the data manipulation is not for you.

36. (5 Sc, Dec) * 6 (36)

37.2 Sc, Dec (4 Sc, Dec) * 5, 2 Sc (30)

38. (3 Sc, Dec) * 6 (24) Stuff our head filler. Especially the cheeks and forehead. Rotik

hold it with your finger so that it stays inside.

39. Sc, Dec (2 Sc, Dec) * 5, Sc (18)

40. (Sc, Dec) * 6 (12)

41. Dec * 6. Fasten and cut the thread.

The next stage is over. The photo shows a variant of a rat with

eyes on a secure mount. After tightening, you will immediately see where

it is worth cutting off the extra felt. We leave it that way for now.

EARS

We knit 2 parts in pink

1.6 Sc in MR

2.Inc * 6 (12)

3. (Sc, İnc) * 6 (18)

4. Sc, İnc (2 Sc, İnc) * 5, Sc (24)

5. (3 Sc, İnc) * 6 (30) nine

6.2 Sc, İnc (4 Sc, İnc) * 5, 2 Sc, Sl-st (36) Cut and fasten the thread.

We knit in the same way 2 gray parts, but after knitting the 6th row, we do not cut the thread.

Apply the gray detail and the pink seamy side to each other and tie them together.

7. (5 Sc, İnc) * 6 (42)

8. Making the strapping Sl-st in a circle. A thread trim, leaving long end

for sewing.

Fold edge the ear in half and make a couple of stitches with the thread left.

NOSE

1. Pink 6 Sc in MR. Received the end of the thread after being pulled into the ring does not

cut, and lay along the knitting.

2. İnc * 6 (12)

Depending on the size of your toy, you may need to knit some more one additional row. Link it like this:

(2 Sc, Dec) * 3

We tighten strongly the thread laid along the knitting, tightening the row

as tight as possible. We put the resulting part on the tip of the nose of the head and

we sew.

TAIL

1.6 Sc in MR

2.-14 (13 rows) 6 Sc

15.Inc, 5 Sc (7)

16.-29 (14 rows) 7Sc

30.İnc, 6 Sc (8)

31.-40 (10 rows) 8 Sc.

Cut the thread, leaving the end for sewing. Optionally, you can insert a thin wire inside.

TONGUE

Draw a chain of 4Ch in red: from the second loop from the CC hook,

Sc, 4 Sc to last st, on the other side of the chain: Sc, CC. A thread

cut, leaving the end for sewing.

Sew the tongue deep into the mouth (to the last row with decreases) literally

one stitch. And hide the end of the thread

inside the head.

DECORATION OF THE MUD

For example, here are two options for the head: on the left head used

eyes on a secure mount and tightening will be done with them.

Difficult, but possible. On the left head I will use

sewn eyes, i.e. it will be easier here. First tightening, then already

we sew eyes.

The photo on the left shows the places where the tightening should be done.

Unless otherwise indicated, I always insert the needle and thread into the base of the neck.

(even along the edge of the mount, so that in the future you will not see traces

tie-downs).

We drive the needle and thread into the corner of the mouth and grab 1 loop.

We withdraw from one side of the nose bridge, procl

put the thread on top

canvas and insert the needle on the other side of the bridge of the nose (in my case 4

loop is enough). We withdraw the needle in the other corner of the mouth and also

capturing eat one loop. We tighten up. We fix and hide the ends of the threads

inside the head.

We make an eyeliner marked in black in the photo.

We introduce a needle with a thread at the base of the neck, we withdraw it in the outer corner of the eye,

we insert the needle into the inner corner of the eye (thread over the canvas), output

thread in the inner corner of the other eye and insert it into the outer corner of the eye,

leading the thread to the original point at the base of the neck. Pull up like

as much as possible!

In the same way, make the tightening marked in the photo

in red. Pull up!

I repeated each of these tightening 3 times so that the result was

perfect. Do not be lazy, do the same and the result will please you!

After you finish with the braces, sew the eyes and ears there,

where you find it most successful!

Sew on the tail and tongue.

Adjust the felt around the eyes, if necessary, and embroider the eyebrows.

Since I am not a fan of clothes on animals, Pukhlik will not have it either.

Yes Yes! Even in spite of the fashion. In my opinion, clothes can hide

all the charms of a rat. This chubby rat! The maximum that I see on

This cute creature is a scarf. Soft, New Year’s scarf! Therefore,

needlewomen, do not blame me, but there will be no clothes. She’s totally on yours

discretion if someone sees Pukhlik differently. All in your hands.

So the master class has come to an end. Personally, I’m sorry … But! When something

ends, something new is bound to begin. So I’m not with you

I say goodbye and hope to see you in my next master class.

I hope the knitting was easy for you and the result makes you smile.

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