Amigurumi vini Bear Free Pattern

Height 18 cm.

Tools and materials:

Hook 2.5 or 2 mm.

Filler – chlorofiber.

Yarn ALIZE Cotton Gold, 55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 330 m / 100 g. The analogue of this yarn is YarnArt Jeans.

Colors: brown, dark brown, some black

A slightly smoother white yarn for the eyes, in this version of VITA cotton LIRA, can be different (150-200 m / 50 g).

Black sew-on rhinestones d = 10 mm.

abbreviations

CH ( ) – air loop

SC ( ) – single crochet

SL-ST ( ) – connecting post

İNC ( ) – gain

DEC ( ) – decrease

İNC 3in1 ( ) – three SC knitted in the same column of the previous row

All parts, unless otherwise indicated, are knitted in a spiral

Head-torso (brown):

1 p: 7 SC in an amigurumi ring

2 p: 7 İNC \u003d 14 SC

3 p: (İNC, 1 SC) * 7 = 21 SC

4 p: (2 SC, İNC) * 7 = 28 SC

5 p: (İNC, 3 SC) * 7 = 35 SC

6 p: (3 SC, İNC, 1 SC) * 7 = 42 SC

7 p: (İNC, 5 SC) * 7 \u003d 49 SC

8 p: (4 SC, İNC, 2 SC) * 7 = 56 SC

9 p: (İNC, 7 SC) * 7 \u003d 63 SC

10 r: (5 SC, İNC, 3 SC) * 7 = 70 SC

11-24 pp: 70 sc

25 r: (DEC, 8 SC) * 7 = 63 SC

26 p: (3 SC, DEC, 2 SC) * 9 = 54 SC

27 p: (DEC, 4 SC) * 9 = 45 SC

28 p: (3 SC, İNC, 1 SC) * 9 = 54 SC

29 r: (İNC, 5 SC) * 9 = 63 SC

30 r: (5 SC, İNC, 3 SC) * 7 = 70 SC

31-46 pp: 70 sc

47 p: (DEC, 8 SC) * 7 = 63 SC

48 r: (4 SC, DEC, 3 SC) * 7 = 56 SC

49 p: (DEC, 6 SC) * 7 = 49 SC

50 r: (3 SC, DEC, 2 SC) * 7 = 42 SC

51 r: (DEC, 4 SC) * 7 = 35 SC

We fill the detail

52 r: (2 SC, DEC, 1 SC) * 7 = 28 SC

53 p: (DEC, 2 SC) * 7 = 21 SC

54 r: (1 SC, DEC) * 7 = 14 SC

55 p: 7 DEC = 7 SC

( ) * 7 – repeat 7 times

We finish the stuffing, cut the thread, drag the tip through all the loops and tighten the hole. The upper part (from which they began to knit) is the head, the lower part is the torso.

Muzzle (dark brown):

Cast on a chain of 5 CH (the loop on the hook does not count)

R1: Starting from 2nd st from hook, 3 SC, 4 SC in one st (this should be the last st in the chain), continue in the round: 2 SC, 3 SC in one st (this should also be the last st in the chain) , with which the series began) = 12 SC

2 p: (İNC, 1 SC) * 6 = 18 SC

3 p: (2 SC, İNC) * 6 = 24 SC

R4: 2 SC, İNC, 3 SC, İNC, 4 SC, 2 İNC, 7 SC, 2 İNC, 2 SC = 30 SC

R5: İNC, 4 SC, İNC, 4 SC, İNC, 2 SC, 2 İNC 3in1, 11 SC, 2 İNC 3in1, 2 SC = 41 SC

6 p: 41 SC, SL-ST

We cut the thread, leaving the end for sewing, fasten.

We sew on the muzzle, stepping back 9 rows from the crown itself, slightly stretching to the sides.

Nose (brown):

Cast on a chain of 4 CH (the loop on the hook does not count)

3 p: (1 SC, İNC, 1 SC) * 6 = 24 SC

4 p: (İNC, 3 SC) * 6 = 30 SC

5-6 rr: 30 SC, make SL-ST, cut the thread, leaving the end for sewing, fasten.

R 1: Starting in 2nd st from hook 2 sc, 5 sc in

one loop (extreme loop from the chain), continue along

round: 1 SC, 4 SC in one loop (extreme loop from the chain with which the row began) = 12 SC

2 p: 3 SC, 3 İNC, 3 SC, 3 İNC = 18 SC

9 rows

We insert a little filler into the part to give shape. Sew a little

stretching to the sides, at the top from about the middle of the muzzle, at the bottom – retreating 3-4 rows from the neck. We sew not to the end, when a small hole remains we fill, then we finish sewing.

Eyes:

1 p: 6 SC in an amigurumi ring

R2: (İNC 3in1, İNC, 1 SC)*2, SL-ST

We cut the thread, leaving the end for sewing, fasten.

We sew the eyes immediately above the nose, between them ≈ 3 columns.

Pupils-rhinestones are sewn obliquely down-inward.

We sew with two stitches with a bobbin thread in half, and after each stitch, the thread is gently, but strongly pulled, so that the strazik fits snugly.

We fix the tip of the thread somewhere on the dark muzzle.

Spout (black):

Cast on a chain of 4 CH (the loop on the hook does not count)

We cut the thread, leaving the end for sewing, fasten.

R 1: Starting from 2nd st from hook 2 SC, 4 SC in one st (last st of chain), continue in round: 1 SC,

3 SC in one st (the last st in the chain where the row started) = 10 SC

2 p: İNC, SC, İNC, SL-ST – incomplete row

Sew on the nose in the upper part of the brown nose, the upper part after 2 rows from the dark muzzle.

We embroider a smile with the same thread with a chain stitch. Approximately 2 rows below the spout, from the middle and to the side.

Ears (dark brown) 2 pcs:

1 p: 6 SC in an amigurumi ring

2 p: 6 İNC \u003d 12 SC

3 p: (İNC, 3 SC) * 3 = 15 SC

4-7 pp: 15 sc

8 p: (DEC, 3 SC) * 3 = 12 SC

9 p: (İNC, 3 SC) * 3 = 15 SC

R10: 3 SC, (İNC, 4 SC)*2, İNC, SC = 18 SC

11-14 pp: 18 sc

15 r: (DEC, 4 SC) * 3 = 15 SC

We fill the detail

16 p: (3 SC, DEC) * 3 = 12 SC

17 p: 6 DEC = 6 SC, cut the thread, leaving a long end for sewing, finish stuffing the part and tighten the hole.

2 rows

We sew the ears on the sides, stepping back 4-5 rows from the crown. Plump edge (end of knitting) outside (closer to the sides). We sew in a circle (both behind and in front), pulling the upper and lower edges to the head so that the ears arch a little.

Hands (dark brown) 2 pcs:

1 p: 6 SC in an amigurumi ring

2 p: 6 İNC \u003d 12 SC

3 p: (İNC, 2 SC) * 4 = 16 SC

4 p: (3 SC, İNC) * 4 = 20 SC

5-6 pp: 20 sc

7 p: (DEC, 8 SC) * 2 = 18 SC

8-11rr: 18 SC

12 p: (DEC, 7 SC) * 2 = 16 SC

R 13: 16 SC

14 p: (DEC, 6 SC) * 2 = 14 SC

15 R: 14 SC

Stuffed we accept the item

16 p: (DEC, 5 SC) * 2 = 12 SC

17 p: 6 DEC = 6 SC, cut the thread, leaving the end for sewing, finish stuffing and tighten the hole.

We sew the handles ≈ 2 rows from the neck, a little closer to the belly. We also sew on the front and back, up to about half of the arm, so that they do not stick out to the sides, but fall down.

4-5 rows

Legs (dark brown) 2 pcs:

1 p: 6 SC in an amigurumi ring

2 p: 6 İNC \u003d 12 SC

3 p: (İNC, 1 SC) * 6 = 18 SC

4 p: (2 SC, İNC) * 6 = 24 SC

5-6 pp: 24 sc

7 p: 7 SC, DEC, 1 SC, 2 DEC, 1 SC, DEC, 7 SC = 20 SC

8-9 pp: 20 sc

10 p: 20 SC, SL-ST

We cut the thread, leaving the end for sewing, fasten. We insert a little filler into the legs to give shape.

We sew at the bottom in the middle at a small distance from each other, with the toe forward, you can slightly clubfoot-inward. We sew not to the end, through the remaining hole we fill to the required state and finish sewing.

POOH READY!

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