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		<title>Amigurumi Velvet Cute Cat Free Crochet Pattern</title>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Terms Used:</strong></h2>



<p>slst &#8211; slip stitch</p>



<p>ch &#8211; chain</p>



<p>sc &#8211; single crochet</p>



<p>inc &#8211; increase</p>



<p>dec &#8211; decrease</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>MATERIALS</strong></h2>



<p>1. Himalaya Dolphin baby yarn or equivalent;</p>



<p>2. Hook 3.5 mm;</p>



<p>3. The eyes on the mount are shiny 16 mm;</p>



<p>4. Spout on a secure mount 15&#215;13 mm;</p>



<p>5. Yarn Yarn Jeans for the design of the muzzle and legs;</p>



<p>6. Scissors, needle for sewing;</p>



<p>7. Filler holofiber;</p>



<p>8. Fishing line for mustache (optional).</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>UPPER FEET (2 parts)</strong></h2>



<p>1.6 sc İNTO MAGİC RİNG</p>



<p>2.6inc (12)</p>



<p>3. (1sc, inc) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>4-5. 18sc (18)</p>



<p>6. 9dec (9) you can slightly fill the lower part of the foot, but not necessarily</p>



<p>7-12. 9sc (9)</p>



<p>Fold in half and knit 4 sc. Cut the thread, fasten.</p>



<p>On the bottom of the foot with fine yarn (YarnArt jeans) must be highlighted fingers. To do this, make 2 tight stitch through the needle through the foot.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LOWER FEET (2 parts)</strong></h2>



<p>1.5 ch, start knitting in the second loop from the hook, inc, 2sc,</p>



<p>3sc to extreme ch, 3sc (10)</p>



<p>2.2inc, 2sc, 3inc, 2sc, inc (16)</p>



<p>3. (1sc, inc) * 2, 2sc, (1sc, inc) * 3, 3sc, inc (22)</p>



<p>4. (2sc, inc) * 2, 2sc, (2sc, inc) * 3, 4sc, inc (28)</p>



<p>5.28sc (28)</p>



<p>6.8sc, 8dec, 4sc (20)</p>



<p>7.6sc, 6dec, 2sc (14)</p>



<p>8. 6sc, 3dec, 2sc (11)</p>



<p>9-15. 11sc (11) fill the bottom of the foot with a little filler</p>



<p>16. 10sc, fold in half and knit 5sc. Thread cut to fix. On the bottom of the foot with fine yarn (YarnArt jeans) fingers must be highlighted.</p>



<p>To do this, make 2 tight needle stitch right through the foot.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"> <strong>TAIL</strong></h2>



<p>1. 8İNTO MAGİC RİNG</p>



<p>2-21. 8sc (8)</p>



<p>Fold in half and knit 4sc. Cut the thread, fasten.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>EARS (2 parts)</strong></h2>



<p>1. 6İNTO MAGİC RİNG</p>



<p>2. (1sc, inc) * 3 (9)</p>



<p>3. (2sc, inc) * 3 (12)</p>



<p>4. (3sc, inc) * 3 (15)</p>



<p>5. (4sc, inc) * 3 (18)</p>



<p>Cut the thread, leaving a long end for sewing the eyelet.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>BODY</strong></h2>



<p>1. 6İNTO MAGİC RİNG</p>



<p>2.6inc (12)</p>



<p>3. (1sc, inc) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>4. (2sc, inc) * 6 (24)</p>



<p>5. (3sc, inc) * 6 (30)</p>



<p>6. (4sc, inc) * 6 (36)</p>



<p>7. In this row we knit the lower legs and tail. Marker passes on the back. 5sc, 5sc with foot, 12 sc, 5sc with foot, 5sc, 4sc with tail (36)</p>



<p>8-9. 36sc (36)</p>



<p>10. (4sc, dec) * 6 (30)</p>



<p>11-12. 30sc (30)</p>



<p>13. (3sc, dec) * 6 (24)</p>



<p>14-15. 24sc (24)</p>



<p>16. (2sc, dec) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>17. In this row we knit the upper legs. 4sc, 4sc along with presser foot, 4sc, 4sc with foot, 2sc (18)</p>



<p>Knit ss, cut the thread, leaving a long end for sewing on the head.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>HEAD</strong></h2>



<p>We start knitting in white.</p>



<p>1.5 ch, we knit in the second loop from the hook, inc, 2sc, 3sc to the extreme ch, 3sc (10)</p>



<p>2.2inc, 2sc, 3inc, 2sc, inc (16)</p>



<p>3.16 sc (16)</p>



<p>4. 16 SS (16) change the thread to the main color.</p>



<p>5.16inc (32)</p>



<p>6. (2sc, inc) * 7, 11sc (39)</p>



<p>7.4sc, (5sc, inc) * 3, 17sc (42)</p>



<p>8-13. 42sc (42)</p>



<p>Insert the nose between the 2nd and 3rd rows.</p>



<p>Place marked on photo where we insert the leg of the nose.</p>



<p>Inserts 16mm between 5th and 6th rows.</p>



<p>The photo shows the insertion point.</p>



<p>Between marks the distance is 10sc.</p>



<p>14. (5sc, dec) * 6 (36)</p>



<p>15. (4sc, dec) * 6 (30)</p>



<p>16. (3sc, dec) * 6 (24)</p>



<p>17. (2sc, dec) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>18. (1sc, dec) * 6 (12)</p>



<p>19.6dec (6)</p>



<p>Knit ss, cut the thread, tighten the hole with a needle.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>ASSEMBLY</strong></h2>



<p>Sew on ears level 12 and 13 rows in the form of an arc. The distance between the ears is 7-8 sc. Embroider YarnArt Jeans yarn eyebrows, eyelids above the eyes, share a white muzzle on two cheeks and you can make a little tightening by pulling up point above the spout to the bottom of the mouth.</p>



<p>Sew the head totorso.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Abbrevations</strong></h2>



<p>SC &#8211; single crochet</p>



<p>HDC &#8211; half double crochet</p>



<p>SL-ST &#8211; slip stitch</p>



<p>CH &#8211; chain</p>



<p>İNC &#8211; increase</p>



<p>DEC &#8211; decrease</p>



<p><strong>Materials&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>Jeans&nbsp;yarn&nbsp;or&nbsp;novelty&nbsp;brown,&nbsp;light&nbsp;brown,&nbsp;blue&nbsp;</p>



<p>Hook&nbsp;no. 1.5&nbsp;for&nbsp;jeans&nbsp;or&nbsp;novelty&nbsp;</p>



<p>Felt&nbsp;for&nbsp;the&nbsp;eye&nbsp;and&nbsp;for&nbsp;the&nbsp;tongue,&nbsp;and&nbsp;glasses&nbsp;(white,&nbsp;blue,&nbsp;green&nbsp;lilac)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Filler&nbsp;</p>



<p>Needle&nbsp;and&nbsp;thread&nbsp;for&nbsp;tightening&nbsp;and&nbsp;stitching&nbsp;parts&nbsp;</p>



<p>Bead&nbsp;eyes&nbsp;</p>



<p>Convex&nbsp;or&nbsp;volumetric&nbsp;stem&nbsp;</p>



<p>If&nbsp;a&nbsp;row&nbsp;contains&nbsp;1&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(18),&nbsp;then&nbsp;1&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;repeat&nbsp;until&nbsp;the&nbsp;end&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;row, in&nbsp;</p>



<p>the&nbsp;total&nbsp;number&nbsp;of&nbsp;loops&nbsp;for&nbsp;the&nbsp;row&nbsp;is&nbsp;given&nbsp;in&nbsp;brackets&nbsp;</p>



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<p><strong>We&nbsp;knit&nbsp;legs&nbsp;2&nbsp;parts,&nbsp;then&nbsp;we&nbsp;connect&nbsp;them&nbsp;and&nbsp;we&nbsp;knit&nbsp;the&nbsp;body&nbsp;further&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>Row&nbsp;1: 8&nbsp;ch,&nbsp;from&nbsp;2nd&nbsp;st&nbsp;to&nbsp;inc, 5&nbsp;sc, 3&nbsp;sc&nbsp;to&nbsp;last&nbsp;st, 5&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(17)&nbsp;</p>



<p>marker&nbsp;</p>



<p>2nd&nbsp;row: 2&nbsp;inc, 5&nbsp;sc, 3&nbsp;inc, 6&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(23)&nbsp;</p>



<p>3rd&nbsp;row: 3&nbsp;inc, 7&nbsp;sc, 2&nbsp;inc, 11&nbsp;sc&nbsp;(28)&nbsp;</p>



<p>4th&nbsp;row:&nbsp;knit&nbsp;by&nbsp;the&nbsp;back&nbsp;wall&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;loop&nbsp;28&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>5&nbsp;row: 28&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6&nbsp;row: 4&nbsp;dec, 16&nbsp;sc, 2&nbsp;dec&nbsp;(22)&nbsp;</p>



<p>7&nbsp;row: 3&nbsp;dec, 14&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec&nbsp;(18)&nbsp;</p>



<p>8-10&nbsp;row: 18&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11&nbsp;row: (2&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 6 (24)&nbsp;</p>



<p>12&nbsp;row: 24&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13&nbsp;row: (3&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 6 (30)&nbsp;</p>



<p>We&nbsp;knit&nbsp;the&nbsp;second&nbsp;leg&nbsp;and&nbsp;connect&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;we&nbsp;collect&nbsp;from&nbsp;the&nbsp;second&nbsp;leg&nbsp;a&nbsp;chain&nbsp;of 6&nbsp;ch&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;</p>



<p>the&nbsp;connection&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;legs&nbsp;should&nbsp;be in&nbsp;the&nbsp;middle&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;inside of&nbsp;the&nbsp;leg&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;watch&nbsp;out&nbsp;</p>



<p>marker&nbsp;and&nbsp;knit&nbsp;the&nbsp;required&nbsp;number&nbsp;of&nbsp;columns&nbsp;to&nbsp;the&nbsp;desired&nbsp;location&nbsp;</p>



<p>Row&nbsp;14: 30&nbsp;sc&nbsp;+ 6&nbsp;sc&nbsp;+ 30sc + 6&nbsp;sc&nbsp;(72) marker&nbsp;</p>



<p>15&nbsp;row: 72&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>16&nbsp;row: 30&nbsp;sc, (1&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 3, 30&nbsp;sc, (1&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 3 (78)&nbsp;</p>



<p>17 -20&nbsp;row: 78&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>21&nbsp;row:&nbsp;change&nbsp;color&nbsp;to&nbsp;blue&nbsp;78&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>22&nbsp;row: 78 dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>23&nbsp;row:&nbsp;we&nbsp;knit&nbsp;an&nbsp;elastic&nbsp;band&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;alternate&nbsp;convex&nbsp;and&nbsp;concave&nbsp;columns&nbsp;</p>



<p>24-29&nbsp;row: 78&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>30&nbsp;row: (11&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (72)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Row&nbsp;31: 72&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>32&nbsp;row: (10&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (66)&nbsp;</p>



<p>33 &#8211;&nbsp;35&nbsp;row: 66&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>36&nbsp;row: (9&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (60)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Row&nbsp;37 -39: 60&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>40&nbsp;row: (8&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (54)&nbsp;</p>



<p>41&nbsp;row: (7&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (48)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Row&nbsp;42-43: 48&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>44&nbsp;row: (1&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (36)&nbsp;</p>



<p>45&nbsp;row: 36&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>46&nbsp;row: (1sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (24)&nbsp;</p>



<p>47&nbsp;row: 24&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>48&nbsp;row:&nbsp;change&nbsp;color&nbsp;to&nbsp;brown&nbsp;24&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>49&nbsp;row: 24&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(48)&nbsp;</p>



<p>50&nbsp;row: (7&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 6 (54)&nbsp;</p>



<p>51&nbsp;row: (3&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 12 (66)&nbsp;</p>



<p>52&nbsp;row: 66&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>53&nbsp;row: (10&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 6 (72)&nbsp;</p>



<p>54-60&nbsp;row: 72&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>61&nbsp;row: (10&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (66)&nbsp;</p>



<p>62&nbsp;row: 66&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>63&nbsp;row: (9&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (60)&nbsp;</p>



<p>64&nbsp;row: 60&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>65&nbsp;row: (8&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (54)&nbsp;</p>



<p>66&nbsp;row: (7&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (48)&nbsp;</p>



<p>67&nbsp;row: (6&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (42)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Row&nbsp;68-69: 42&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>70&nbsp;row: (5&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (36)&nbsp;</p>



<p>71&nbsp;row: 36&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>72&nbsp;row: (4&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 30&nbsp;</p>



<p>73-75&nbsp;row: 30&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>76&nbsp;row: (3&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (24)&nbsp;</p>



<p>77&nbsp;row: 24&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>78&nbsp;row: (2&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (18)&nbsp;</p>



<p>79&nbsp;row: (1&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (12)&nbsp;</p>



<p>80&nbsp;row: 6&nbsp;dec&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>The&nbsp;collar&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;sweater&nbsp;is&nbsp;blue&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>43&nbsp;ch&nbsp;</p>



<p>1st&nbsp;row:&nbsp;from&nbsp;second&nbsp;loop&nbsp;42 dc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2-3&nbsp;row:&nbsp;elastic&nbsp;band&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;alternate&nbsp;convex&nbsp;and&nbsp;concave&nbsp;columns&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Muzzle&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;light&nbsp;brown&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>We&nbsp;knit&nbsp;in&nbsp;rotary&nbsp;rows, at&nbsp;the&nbsp;beginning&nbsp;of&nbsp;each&nbsp;row&nbsp;chп&nbsp;</p>



<p>We&nbsp;dial&nbsp;19&nbsp;ch&nbsp;</p>



<p>1&nbsp;row:&nbsp;knit&nbsp;from&nbsp;second&nbsp;loop&nbsp;18&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2nd&nbsp;row: 18&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>3rd&nbsp;row:&nbsp;inc, 16&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(20)&nbsp;</p>



<p>4th&nbsp;row:&nbsp;inc, 18&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(22)&nbsp;</p>



<p>5&nbsp;row:&nbsp;inc, 20&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(24)&nbsp;</p>



<p>6-7&nbsp;row: 24&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8&nbsp;row:&nbsp;inc, 22&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(26)&nbsp;</p>



<p>9-10&nbsp;row: 26&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11th&nbsp;row: 2&nbsp;dec, 18&nbsp;sc, 2&nbsp;dec&nbsp;(22)&nbsp;</p>



<p>12&nbsp;row: 22&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13&nbsp;row:&nbsp;dec, 18&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec&nbsp;(20)&nbsp;</p>



<p>14-15&nbsp;row: 20&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Mustache&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>1st&nbsp;row: 4&nbsp;sc&nbsp;into&nbsp;magic&nbsp;ring&nbsp;</p>



<p>2nd&nbsp;row: (1&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 2 (6)&nbsp;</p>



<p>3rd&nbsp;row: 6&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4th&nbsp;row: (1sc,&nbsp;inc) * 3 (9)&nbsp;</p>



<p>5&nbsp;row: (2&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 3 (12)&nbsp;</p>



<p>6-7&nbsp;row: 12&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>8&nbsp;row: (3&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 3 (15)&nbsp;</p>



<p>9th&nbsp;row: (4&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 3 (18)&nbsp;</p>



<p>10&nbsp;row: 18&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11&nbsp;row: (4&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 3 (15)&nbsp;</p>



<p>12&nbsp;row: 15&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>13&nbsp;row: (3&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 12&nbsp;</p>



<p>Row&nbsp;14: 12&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>15&nbsp;row: 6&nbsp;dec&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Blazer&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>We&nbsp;knit&nbsp;in&nbsp;rotary&nbsp;rows, at&nbsp;the&nbsp;beginning&nbsp;of&nbsp;each&nbsp;row&nbsp;ch</p>



<p>We&nbsp;collect&nbsp;a&nbsp;chain&nbsp;of 47&nbsp;ch&nbsp;</p>



<p>1st&nbsp;row:&nbsp;Knit&nbsp;from&nbsp;second&nbsp;loop&nbsp;46&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>2nd&nbsp;row:&nbsp;inc, 44&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(48)&nbsp;</p>



<p>3 -5&nbsp;row: 48&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6&nbsp;row:&nbsp;inc, 46&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(50)&nbsp;</p>



<p>7&nbsp;row: 24&nbsp;sc, 2&nbsp;inc, 24&nbsp;sc, (52)&nbsp;</p>



<p>8&nbsp;row: 25&nbsp;sc, 2&nbsp;inc, 25&nbsp;sc&nbsp;(54)&nbsp;</p>



<p>9-10&nbsp;row: 54&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11&nbsp;row:&nbsp;inc, 52&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(56)&nbsp;</p>



<p>12-13&nbsp;row: 56&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>14th&nbsp;row:&nbsp;inc, 26&nbsp;sc, 2&nbsp;inc, 26&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(60)&nbsp;</p>



<p>15-32&nbsp;row: 60&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Arm&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>We&nbsp;start&nbsp;to&nbsp;knit&nbsp;in&nbsp;brown&nbsp;</p>



<p>1st&nbsp;row: 6&nbsp;sc&nbsp;into&nbsp;magic&nbsp;ring&nbsp;</p>



<p>2nd&nbsp;row: 6inc (12) marker&nbsp;</p>



<p>3rd&nbsp;row: (1&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 6 (18)&nbsp;</p>



<p>4-5&nbsp;row: 18&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>6&nbsp;row: 3&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;curvy&nbsp;column, 14&nbsp;sc&nbsp;(18)&nbsp;</p>



<p>7&nbsp;row: 3&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec, 3&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec, 3&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec, 3&nbsp;sc&nbsp;(15)&nbsp;</p>



<p>8&nbsp;row: 5&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec, 6&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec&nbsp;(12)&nbsp;</p>



<p>9&nbsp;row:&nbsp;change&nbsp;color&nbsp;to&nbsp;jacket&nbsp;color&nbsp;12&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>10&nbsp;row: 12&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>11&nbsp;row: (1&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 6 (18)&nbsp;</p>



<p>12-16&nbsp;row: 18&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>17th&nbsp;row: 6&nbsp;sc, 3&nbsp;inc, 5&nbsp;sc, 2&nbsp;dec&nbsp;(19)&nbsp;</p>



<p>18th&nbsp;row: 5&nbsp;sc, (1&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 4, 2&nbsp;sc, 2&nbsp;dec&nbsp;(21)&nbsp;</p>



<p>19&nbsp;row: 21&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>20&nbsp;row: 9&nbsp;sc, 3&nbsp;inc, 9&nbsp;sc&nbsp;(24)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Rows&nbsp;21-26: 24&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>27&nbsp;row: (2&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (18)&nbsp;</p>



<p>28&nbsp;row: (1&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 6 (12)&nbsp;</p>



<p>29&nbsp;row: 6&nbsp;dec&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Cap&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>1st&nbsp;row: 6sc&nbsp;into&nbsp;magic&nbsp;ring&nbsp;</p>



<p>2nd&nbsp;row: 6&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(12)&nbsp;</p>



<p>3rd&nbsp;row: (1&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 6 (18)&nbsp;</p>



<p>4th&nbsp;row: (2&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 6 (24)&nbsp;</p>



<p>5&nbsp;row: (3&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 6 (30)&nbsp;</p>



<p>6th&nbsp;row: 30&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>7&nbsp;row: (9&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc) * 3 (33)&nbsp;</p>



<p>8&nbsp;row: 33&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>We&nbsp;knit&nbsp;the&nbsp;ears&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;cap&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;we&nbsp;collect&nbsp;6&nbsp;ch,&nbsp;we&nbsp;begin&nbsp;to&nbsp;knit&nbsp;from&nbsp;the&nbsp;second&nbsp;loop&nbsp;5&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;</p>



<p>we&nbsp;connect&nbsp;sl-st&nbsp;with&nbsp;a hat&nbsp;and&nbsp;knit&nbsp;further&nbsp;along&nbsp;the&nbsp;cap&nbsp;14&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;we&nbsp;dial&nbsp;6&nbsp;ch,&nbsp;</p>



<p>knit&nbsp;from&nbsp;the&nbsp;second&nbsp;loop&nbsp;5&nbsp;sc&nbsp;sl-st&nbsp;with&nbsp;a hat,&nbsp;close&nbsp;</p>



<p>We&nbsp;glue&nbsp;felt&nbsp;glasses&nbsp;to&nbsp;the&nbsp;hat &#8211;&nbsp;purple&nbsp;base&nbsp;and&nbsp;blue&nbsp;glasses&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Nose&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>1st&nbsp;row: 6&nbsp;sc&nbsp;into&nbsp;magic&nbsp;ring&nbsp;</p>



<p>2nd&nbsp;row: 6&nbsp;inc, (12)&nbsp;</p>



<p>3rd&nbsp;row: 12&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;</p>



<p>4th&nbsp;row: (2&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;dec) * 3 (9)&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Ears&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>1st&nbsp;row:&nbsp;</p>



<p>8&nbsp;sc&nbsp;into&nbsp;magic&nbsp;ring do not&nbsp;close,&nbsp;unfold&nbsp;and&nbsp;knit&nbsp;ch&nbsp;</p>



<p>2nd&nbsp;row:&nbsp;inc, 6sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(10)&nbsp;</p>



<p>3&nbsp;rows:&nbsp;: 10&nbsp;sc&nbsp;</p>



<p>4th&nbsp;row:&nbsp;inc, 2&nbsp;sc, 3&nbsp;inc, 3&nbsp;sc,&nbsp;inc&nbsp;(15)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Tail&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;chain&nbsp;of 43&nbsp;ch&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;you&nbsp;can&nbsp;adjust&nbsp;the&nbsp;length&nbsp;yourself&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Assembly&nbsp;and&nbsp;design&nbsp;</strong></p>



<p>Sew&nbsp;on&nbsp;the&nbsp;muzzle&nbsp;</p>



<p>Sew&nbsp;the&nbsp;collar&nbsp;behind&nbsp;</p>



<p>We&nbsp;fasten&nbsp;the&nbsp;jacket&nbsp;so&nbsp;that&nbsp;the&nbsp;upper&nbsp;edge&nbsp;coincides&nbsp;with&nbsp;the&nbsp;upper&nbsp;edge&nbsp;</p>



<p>collar,&nbsp;and&nbsp;in&nbsp;front&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;sides&nbsp;there&nbsp;are&nbsp;about&nbsp;8&nbsp;sc&nbsp;left&nbsp;on&nbsp;the&nbsp;collar&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;their&nbsp;</p>



<p>bend&nbsp;and&nbsp;secure&nbsp;with&nbsp;pins.&nbsp;sew&nbsp;on&nbsp;</p>



<p>Sew&nbsp;on&nbsp;handles&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;base&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;neck&nbsp;</p>



<p>We&nbsp;design&nbsp;the&nbsp;muzzle&nbsp;</p>



<p>Prepare&nbsp;the&nbsp;eyes,&nbsp;take&nbsp;the&nbsp;finished&nbsp;ones,&nbsp;cut&nbsp;out&nbsp;the&nbsp;felt&nbsp;</p>



<p>Glue&nbsp;the&nbsp;eyes&nbsp;</p>



<p>And&nbsp;attach&nbsp;the&nbsp;mustache,&nbsp;sew&nbsp;on (the&nbsp;mustache&nbsp;can be&nbsp;combed)&nbsp;</p>



<p>Sew&nbsp;on&nbsp;the&nbsp;ears&nbsp;on&nbsp;the&nbsp;sides&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;head,&nbsp;fold&nbsp;one&nbsp;edge&nbsp;as&nbsp;shown&nbsp;</p>



<p>Mouth&nbsp;&#8211; 6&nbsp;sc&nbsp;into&nbsp;magic&nbsp;ring&nbsp;and&nbsp;sew&nbsp;below&nbsp;the&nbsp;mustache&nbsp;</p>



<p>Try&nbsp;on a hat&nbsp;and&nbsp;Rocky&nbsp;is&nbsp;ready&nbsp;&#8211;&nbsp;hide&nbsp;the&nbsp;cheese))&nbsp;</p>
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<p><strong>Terms Used:</strong></p>



<p>slst &#8211; slip stitch</p>



<p>ch &#8211; chain</p>



<p>sc &#8211; single crochet</p>



<p>inc &#8211; increase</p>



<p>dec &#8211; decrease</p>



<p><strong>To create a Tramp we need:</strong></p>



<p>&#8211; hook (I have Clover Amour No. 1.5);</p>



<p>&#8211; yarn, any to your taste (I have Nako Paris (100gr / 245m)). It took a cat</p>



<p>two hanks of red (just a bit left) and a little white (you can</p>



<p>to take any bright one or make a single-colored cat);</p>



<p>&#8211; holofiber;</p>



<p>&#8211; wire for the frame (I have a section of 2mm, it took about 5 meters);</p>



<p>&#8211; fishing line or monofilament for antennae;</p>



<p>&#8211; eyes / nose. According to your taste, according to the size of your future</p>



<p>toys. I picked up an already prepared face from ordinary cabochons for</p>



<p>aquarium. The diameter of the cabochons is 20 mm, the width of the nose is 15 mm. Can be blinded</p>



<p>nose made of plastic;</p>



<p>&#8211; a long needle for sewing and a strong thread for tightening.</p>



<p>From optional:</p>



<p>&#8211; pastel / oil paints or any convenient means for tinting.</p>



<p>Brush for tinting;</p>



<p>&#8211; a joint for fastening the head (1 pc) to understand what diameter</p>



<p>need a joint &#8211; tie a small circle of 30 sc (I had a 40 mm disk</p>



<p>in diameter);</p>



<p>&#8211; or cotter pins / discs / washers for fastening the head (2 discs 40 mm in diameter,</p>



<p>1 T-shaped cotter pin 30 mm long, 2 metal washers (if you have</p>



<p>cardboard discs);</p>



<p>&#8211; cotter pins / discs / washers for attaching the front legs (4 discs 20 mm in</p>



<p>diameter, 2 cotter pins 25 mm long, 4 metal washers (if you have</p>



<p>cardboard discs);</p>



<p>&#8211; felting wool and felting needles. Better a few, they can</p>



<p>break if you are a beginner. I lied for the first time, so on the cat</p>



<p>irrevocably &#8220;gone&#8221; 3 needles: D It is better to take some of the thinnest</p>



<p>to complete and a couple thicker for the main job. And you can leave</p>



<p>paws without pads.</p>



<p>&#8211; any yarn for bactus (I have Cartopu Ndecuk). It took quite</p>



<p>a little bit;</p>



<p>&#8211; any accessories, decorations to your taste.</p>



<p>And here are the Tramp test results:</p>



<p>Tramp &#8211; a naive, gullible cutie-boy turned out at Nadezhda Panfilova (Kotik</p>



<p>35 cm tall, knitted from bobbin mohair in three strands. Head and forelegs on</p>



<p>cotter pins, spout molded manually from plastic)</p>



<p>And the Tramp &#8211; a solid, settled down (probably still with his family and kids) man in</p>



<p>in full bloom, got @mylya B (Kitty 35 cm tall, tied from Alize Angora</p>



<p>Gold (1 hank) + Kid Moher (2 hanks). The sweater is knitted from Semenov Souffle (a little</p>



<p>more than half a hank). Head and forelegs on cotter pins, spout molded manually</p>



<p>made of plastic)</p>



<p>We knit all the rows in a circle, for both sides of the loop, unless otherwise stated in the text</p>



<p>When knitting from textured yarn, we stretch the fur and shift it to the right</p>



<p>(front) side of knitting (optional) to get mega-fluffiness)</p>



<p>I will show you with examples:</p>



<p>Related details look like this:</p>



<p>All this fluffiness is obtained without fleece, only due to shifting</p>



<p>pile.</p>



<p>The yarn from which they are knitted is mohair Alize Klassik New. But in any</p>



<p>textured yarn will also have a great effect compared to ordinary</p>



<p>fleece.</p>



<p>On the example of the Tramp I can only partially show, since I found out about it</p>



<p>the method is already at the stage of its completion. But there is a photo on the example of mohair.</p>



<p>How to shift: we take a thread and with our fingers we carefully rake the whole</p>



<p>pile on yourself and shift to the right front side of the knitting.</p>



<p>Press with your finger and knit the next loop. So do after</p>



<p>each loop. That&#8217;s it!) We look at the photo:</p>



<p>Yes, a way for those still masochists and quite a bit slows down the process</p>



<p>knitting, but, you see, the result is worth it <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/15.0.3/72x72/1f642.png" alt="🙂" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> Here is a photo of the details on the side and</p>



<p>inside out:</p>



<p>Do not be afraid that the strings seem &#8220;bald&#8221;, this is only at first glance.</p>



<p>When you knit several rows in this way, you will see the effect yourself.</p>



<p>Tested on KHT and Nako Paris)</p>



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<p><strong>Hind legs</strong></p>



<p><strong>1. Foot (we knit 2 pieces)</strong></p>



<p>We start knitting in white or any other complementary color if</p>



<p>the toy is not monophonic. Pile shift to the right side. Behind the marker</p>



<p>You can not follow.</p>



<p>1.6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2.6 inc = 12</p>



<p>3. (1 sc, inc) * 6 = 18</p>



<p>4.1 sc, (inc, 2 sc) * 5, inc, 1 sc = 24</p>



<p>5. (3 sc, inc) * 6 = 30</p>



<p>6.30</p>



<p>7.30</p>



<p>Next, change the color to the main one, if you do not have a plain toy.</p>



<p>8. (8 sc, dec) * 3 = 27</p>



<p>9.27</p>



<p>10.27</p>



<p>11.27</p>



<p>12.27</p>



<p>13. (7 sc, dec) * 3 = 24</p>



<p>14.24</p>



<p>15.24</p>



<p>16.24</p>



<p>Now you need to make a hole for the frame. In the center of the foot on top of the foot</p>



<p>you need to knit 5 ch, skip 5 loops and starting at 6 loops from the hook</p>



<p>continue knitting.</p>



<p>That is, we knit like this:</p>



<p>17.10 sc, 5 ch, skip 5 sc, 9 sc = 24</p>



<p>18.24</p>



<p>19.24</p>



<p>20. (2 sc, dec) * 6 = 18</p>



<p>Do not close until the end. We stuff the sock with the filler, insert</p>



<p>wire, and evenly fill the entire foot with filler, enough</p>



<p>tight, but don’t overdo it, we still have to make finger fingers.</p>



<p>After the frame is inserted, you can close the heel:</p>



<p>21. (1 sc, dec) * 6 = 12</p>



<p>22. 6 dec</p>



<p>Stitch the loops, fasten the thread, hide and cut.</p>



<p>If the heel is too loose, you can fill it at this stage through</p>



<p>hole for the frame.</p>



<p>Frame</p>



<p>All the details of the frame are doubled for better stability, because</p>



<p>the cat is pretty big. So that the wire does not slip inside and</p>



<p>so that sharp edges do not pierce the knitted fabric, I wrap it with a band-aid</p>



<p>along the entire length of the part. To make it easy to make weight, it’s better to do</p>



<p>eyelets on the edges of the frame. The length of the frame of the hind legs is about 35 cm (this is the length</p>



<p>a piece folded in half, that is, the length of the piece of wire we need &#8211;</p>



<p>about 70 cm. (Take with a margin, then to form the spine.</p>



<p>The longest part is the tail (about 50 cm when folded). For,</p>



<p>so that it keeps its shape well and bends easily even in the thickest</p>



<p>places, it is better to add another piece of wire. Front frame</p>



<p>I have about 25 cm of paws. If you plan to make the front paws on</p>



<p>cotter pins, then the frame for them we will do later!</p>



<p><strong>2. Hip (we knit 2 pieces)</strong></p>



<p>We start knitting from the top of the foot (the one that is closer to the heel).</p>



<p>We follow the broker, it passes through the center of the heel, if necessary, we knit</p>



<p>ps. We shift the pile to the right side from the second row.</p>



<p>1. Around the hole that we made for the frame, we retreat 2 loops with</p>



<p>all sides and knit oval / circle = 24 sc.</p>



<p>From the next row we shift the pile to the right side.</p>



<p>2.24</p>



<p>3. (11, inc) * 2 = 26 (increases in front of the fingers and heels)</p>



<p>The threads on the white sock are not yet stretched, do not pay attention to them</p>



<p>4.26</p>



<p>5.26</p>



<p>6. 12 sc, inc, 13 sc = 27 (increase from above, opposite the heel)</p>



<p>7. 13, inc, 13 = 28 (increase from the bottom, opposite the fingers)</p>



<p>8.28</p>



<p>9. 6 sc, inc, 14 sc, inc, 6 sc, ps = 30 (increase from top to bottom, left to right)</p>



<p>10. (14 sc, inc) * 2 = 32 (1 increment above and below)</p>



<p>11.7 sc, inc, 16 sc, inc, 7 sc = 34 (1 increase on each side)</p>



<p>12. (16 sc, inc) * 2 = 36 (1 increase above and below)</p>



<p>13.8 sc, inc, 18 sc, inc, 8 sc = 38 (1 increase on each side)</p>



<p>14. (18 sc, inc) * 2 = 40 (1 increase above and below)</p>



<p>15.40</p>



<p>16.40</p>



<p>17.40</p>



<p>18. 40</p>



<p>19.40</p>



<p>20. (8 sc, dec) * 4 = 36 (y6calls from top to bottom, left to right)</p>



<p>21. 36</p>



<p>22.8 sc, dec, (7 sc, dec) * 2, 8 sc = 33 (1 x 6 in the left, right and bottom lines)</p>



<p>For the left thigh, we continue knitting:</p>



<p>23. Sl-st, 17 sc, sl-st, cut the thread, fasten. Between connecting</p>



<p>loops left 14 sc of the previous row, mark the 1st and 14th ext.</p>



<p>markers. For the remaining 12 loops, we will knit the paws into the body.</p>



<p>For the right thigh, continue knitting in the opposite direction (against</p>



<p>clockwise):</p>



<p>23. Sl-st, 17 sc, SL-ST. 14 sc left between connecting loops</p>



<p>of the previous row, mark the 1st and 14th add. markers. For the remaining 12</p>



<p>stitches we will knit paws into the body</p>



<p>Trim and fasten the thread. It turns out like this:</p>



<p>Front legs</p>



<p>We start knitting with white or any additional thread. Paws can</p>



<p>to tie, sew or insert cotter pins. Therefore, the end of knitting will be</p>



<p>different for all ways. You don’t have to follow the marker by simply marking</p>



<p>beginning of a row. Pile shift to the right side. Insert the frame by</p>



<p>as knitting, we also stuff gradually. For cotter pin mounting</p>



<p>and do the packing later.</p>



<p>Foot on the left &#8211; without shifting the pile, on the right with shifting, without</p>



<p>fleece.</p>



<p>1.6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2.6 inc = 12</p>



<p>3. (1 sc, inc) * 6 = 18</p>



<p>4. (2 sc, inc) * 6 = 24</p>



<p>5.24</p>



<p>6.24</p>



<p>Go to the main color:</p>



<p>7.24</p>



<p>8. (dec, 10 sc) * 2 = 22</p>



<p>9.22</p>



<p>10. (9 sc, dec) * 2 = 20</p>



<p>and another 40 rows &#8211; 20 sc</p>



<p>If you are planning:</p>



<p>&#8211; sew on the foot &#8211; leave the thread for sewing.</p>



<p>&#8211; knit the foot &#8211; fasten the thread, cut it and wait until it is ready</p>



<p>torso.</p>



<p>&#8211; cotter pin &#8211; first we make a frame with eyelets on the top and bottom:</p>



<p>Insert the cotter pin into the disk. Between the disk and cotter pin we place a small</p>



<p>a metal washer to prevent abrasion of the disc:</p>



<p>We insert the frame, fill the foot. We insert a cotter pin with a disk in 2 rows</p>



<p>lower from the edge:</p>



<p>The disc should be slightly smaller than the width of the foot:</p>



<p>We fill the foot to the end, close the loops:</p>



<p>2 sc (dec, 1sc) * 6 = 14</p>



<p>7 dec = 7</p>



<p>Pull the loops, fasten and cut the thread:</p>



<p>Repeat the same with the second foot.</p>



<p><strong>Tail</strong></p>



<p>We start knitting with white or any additional thread. Pile</p>



<p>we shift to the right side. You can not follow the marker.</p>



<p>We insert the frame and fill as we knit.</p>



<p>1.6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2.6 inc = 12</p>



<p>3. (1 sc, inc) * 6 = 18</p>



<p>4. (2 sc, inc) * 6 = 24</p>



<p>5. (3 sc, inc) * 6 = 30</p>



<p>6. (9 sc, inc) * 3 = 33</p>



<p>7.33</p>



<p>8.33</p>



<p>9.33</p>



<p>10.33</p>



<p>Go to the main color:</p>



<p>11. (9 sc, dec) * 3 = 30</p>



<p>12.30</p>



<p>13.30</p>



<p>14. (8 sc, dec) * 3 = 27</p>



<p>15.27</p>



<p>16. (7 sc, dec) * 3 = 24</p>



<p>17.24</p>



<p>18.24</p>



<p>19.24</p>



<p>20.24</p>



<p>21. 24</p>



<p>22. (6 sc, dec) * 3 = 21</p>



<p>23. &#8211; 68. (45 rows) = 21 sc</p>



<p>69. dec, 19 sc = 20</p>



<p>70.20</p>



<p>71.20</p>



<p>72. dec, 18 sc = 19</p>



<p>73.19</p>



<p>74.19</p>



<p>75. dec, 17 sc = 18</p>



<p>76. 18</p>



<p>77. 18</p>



<p>78. 18</p>



<p>79. 18</p>



<p>80. dec, 16sc = 17</p>



<p>81-87. (6 rows) = 17</p>



<p>Finish knitting, leave thread for sewing, if you plan</p>



<p>sew or fasten and cut the thread if you plan to tie the tail into</p>



<p>body. You can comb the detail if knitted without shifting the pile.</p>



<p><strong>Ears (2 parts)</strong></p>



<p>We put the pile on the right side, the marker goes along the central part</p>



<p>abalone At one ear it will go along the inside, at the second on the outside.</p>



<p>1.6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2.6 inc = 12</p>



<p>3. (3 sc, inc.) * 3 = 15</p>



<p>4. İnc, (3 sc, inc.) * 3, 2 sc = 19</p>



<p>5.1 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc., 10 sc = 21</p>



<p>6.2 sc, inc., 6 sc, inc., 11 sc = 23</p>



<p>7.3sc, inc., 7 sc, inc., 11 sc = 25</p>



<p>8.4 sc, inc., 7 sc, inc., 12 sc = 27</p>



<p>9.5 sc, inc., 8 sc, inc., 12 sc = 29</p>



<p>10. İnc., 4 sc, inc., 9 sc, inc., 13 sc = 32</p>



<p>11.7 sc, inc., 10 sc, inc, 13 sc = 34</p>



<p>12. Dec, 32sc = 33</p>



<p>13.24 sc, dec, 2 sc, dec, 3 sc = 31</p>



<p>14. Dec, 17 sc, dec, 10 sc = 29</p>



<p>15.29</p>



<p>Fasten the thread and leave a piece for sewing.</p>



<p><strong>Torso</strong></p>



<p>We put the pile on the right side, the marker goes along the central part</p>



<p>puzichka. We follow, if necessary, we knit a bias loop.</p>



<p>1.6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2.6 inc = 12</p>



<p>3. (1 sc, inc) * 6 = 18</p>



<p>4. (2 sc, inc) * 6 = 24</p>



<p>5. (3 sc, inc) * 6 = 30</p>



<p>6. (5sc, inc) * 5 = 35</p>



<p>7.2 sc, (inc, 4 sc) * 6, inc, 2sc = 42</p>



<p>8. (5 sc, inc) * 7 = 49</p>



<p>9.3 sc, (inc, 6 sc) * 6, inc, 3 sc = 56</p>



<p>10. (7 sc, inc) * 7 = 63</p>



<p>11.4 sc, (inc (8 sc) * 6, inc, 4 sc = 70</p>



<p>12. (9sc, inc) * 7 = 77</p>



<p>13.5 sc, (inc, 10 sc) * 6, inc, 5 sc = 84</p>



<p>Then we knit the paws. We start from the right.</p>



<p>We attach the paws to the detail, do not confuse the left with the right) We look to</p>



<p>they stood the same, the toes of the paws will be slightly to the sides. Knit</p>



<p>start for the first loop after dm. Do not forget to shift the pile to</p>



<p>the right side (those daredevils who did this, of course: D)</p>



<p>14.20 sc, 12 sc on the paw and body, 20 sc, 12 sc on the paw and body, 20 sc = 84</p>



<p>15.19 sc, dec (body loop, paw loop), 19 sc on the outside of the thigh,</p>



<p>dec (paw loop, body loop), 18 sc, dec (body loop, paw loop) 19 sc</p>



<p>outer thigh, dec (paw loop, body loop), 19 sc = 98</p>



<p>16.20 sc on the tummy, 19 sc on the outside of the thigh, 20 sc on the back,</p>



<p>19 sc on the outside of the thigh, 20 on the tummy = 98 loops</p>



<p>We connect the frameworks of the legs in one, forming the spine. Watch to</p>



<p>the wire did not pull our body, it is better to leave it a bit loose.</p>



<p>We fix our spine with a band-aid so as not to cut ourselves on sharp edges</p>



<p>frame when stuffing.</p>



<p>17. İnc, 23 sc, inc, (3 sc, inc) * 2, 9 sc, inc, (6 sc, inc) * 2, 9 sc, inc, (3 sc,</p>



<p>inc) * 2, 23 sc = 108</p>



<p>18. 40 sc, inc, 2 sc, inc, (6 sc, inc) * 3, 2 sc, inc, 40 sc = 114</p>



<p>19.37, inc, 2 sc, (inc, 10 sc) * 3, inc, 2 sc, inc, 37 sc = 120</p>



<p>20. 120</p>



<p>21.120</p>



<p>22.120</p>



<p>23.120</p>



<p>If you will sew the tail, then in this row it’s better to make a hole,</p>



<p>in order to conveniently insert the frame:</p>



<p>24. 58 sc 4 ​​ch, skip 4 sc, continue to the 5th from the hook, 58 sc = 120</p>



<p>If you want to tie a tail:</p>



<p>24. 56 sc, 8 sc on the inside of the tail, 56 sc = 120</p>



<p>We attach the tail frame to the spine, also remembering to leave</p>



<p>the wire is a little loose so as not to deform the body.</p>



<p>25. 56 sc, 9 sc on the outside of the tail, 56 sc = 121</p>



<p>For convenience, I wrap my hind legs with my tail &#8211; so it doesn’t interfere with knitting and</p>



<p>does not take up much space</p>



<p>26.59 sc, dec, 60 sc = 120</p>



<p>27.120</p>



<p>28.120</p>



<p>29.120</p>



<p>30.120</p>



<p>31.120</p>



<p>32.120</p>



<p>33.120</p>



<p>34. (18 sc, dec) * 6 = 114</p>



<p>35.114</p>



<p>36. (17 sc, dec) * 6 = 108</p>



<p>37.108</p>



<p>38. (16 sc, dec) * 6 = 102</p>



<p>39. 102</p>



<p>40. (15 sc, dec) * 6 = 96</p>



<p>41. 96</p>



<p>42. (14 sc, dec) * 6 = 90</p>



<p>43. 90</p>



<p>44. (13 sc, dec) * 6 = 84</p>



<p>45.84</p>



<p>46. ​​(12 sc, dec) * 6 = 78</p>



<p>47. 78</p>



<p>48. (11 sc, dec) * 6 = 72</p>



<p>49. 72</p>



<p>50. (10 sc, dec) * 6 = 66</p>



<p>51. 66</p>



<p>52. (9 sc, dec) * 6 = 60</p>



<p>53. 60</p>



<p>54. (8 sc, dec) * 6 = 54</p>



<p>55. 54</p>



<p>56. (7 sc, dec) * 6 = 48</p>



<p>57. 48</p>



<p>If you will be tied to the body, do it now:</p>



<p>58. 9 sc, 10 sc along the body and inside of the foot, 10 sc along the back, 10 sc along</p>



<p>body and inside of the foot, 9 sc = 48</p>



<p>59. 9 sc, 10 sc along the body and the outside of the foot, 10 sc along the back, 10 sc along</p>



<p>body and the outer part of the foot, 9 sc = 48</p>



<p>If you plan to sew the legs, then we knit like this:</p>



<p>58. 17 sc, insert dm, 14 sc, insert dm, 17 sc = 48</p>



<p>59. 48</p>



<p>60. (6 sc, dec) * 6 = 42</p>



<p>61.42</p>



<p>If you are sewing on the legs, insert the frame of the foot into the body in place of dm (or</p>



<p>in a place that seems appropriate to you, the main thing is symmetrical),</p>



<p>attach the wire to the main frame (spine), sew on the paws.</p>



<p>The edges of the frame are attached to the spine. We make sure that the body does not contract</p>



<p>wire, isolate the edges of the wire with a plaster. Bend the ends of the wire</p>



<p>inside the body (if you just sew on your head, the edges of the wire are better</p>



<p>do not bend, but insert into the head, along the length &#8211; to the middle of the head). Tight</p>



<p>stuffed with filler.</p>



<p>If you make pins on cotter pins, then fasten the cotter pin two rows lower and</p>



<p>3 loops closer to the pusik relative to dm. Or at your discretion.</p>



<p>The main thing is that they look harmonious. Here is such a headless horseman</p>



<p>it turns out:</p>



<p>62.42</p>



<p>63. 42</p>



<p>64. (5 sc, dec) * 6 = 36</p>



<p>65. (4 sc, dec) * 6 = 30</p>



<p>We insert the joint with a screw up (or a disk with a cotter pin), well</p>



<p>close the remaining loops, hide the thread.</p>



<p><strong>Head</strong></p>



<p>We knit from the neck to the crown, if you plan to insert a cotter pin / joint. If</p>



<p>want to sew on &#8211; you can also knit or start from the crown of the head (just</p>



<p>expand the description and instead of increments do y6avtok and vice versa).</p>



<p>We shift the pile to the right side (in my photo, unfortunately, without</p>



<p>shifting).</p>



<p>The marker passes along the central front of the muzzle (if a dark brown thread is visible). Filled the detail for</p>



<p>visibility.</p>



<p>If you have a cotter pin, then do not fill until we fix the cotter pin</p>



<p>(more about this later).</p>



<p>1.6 sc into magic ring, do not tighten the loop to the end (so that later</p>



<p>insert the joint / cotter pin / frame there)</p>



<p>2.6 inc = 12</p>



<p>3. (1 sc, inc) * 6 = 18</p>



<p>4. (2 sc, inc) * 6 = 24</p>



<p>5. (3 sc, inc) * 6 = 30</p>



<p>6. (4 sc, inc) * 6 = 36</p>



<p>7. (5 sc, inc) * 6 = 42</p>



<p>8. (6 sc, inc) * 6 = 48</p>



<p>9. (7 sc, inc) * 6 = 54</p>



<p>10. (8 sc, inc) * 6 = 60</p>



<p>11. (9 sc, inc) * 6 = 66</p>



<p>12. (10 sc, inc) * 6 = 72</p>



<p>13. (11 sc, inc) * 6 = 78</p>



<p>14. (25 sc, inc) * 3 = 81</p>



<p>15. İnc, (4 sc, inc) * 4, 40 sc, (inc, 4sc) * 4 = 90</p>



<p>16.8 sc, (inc, 7 sc) * 2, inc, 40 sc, (inc, 7 sc) * 2, inc, 8 sc = 96</p>



<p>17. İnc, 13 sc, inc, 67 sc, inc, 13 sc = 99</p>



<p>18. 99 sc, (additional marker in place of the main one &#8211; this will be the bottom edge</p>



<p>faces)</p>



<p>19. 99</p>



<p>20. 99</p>



<p>21. 99</p>



<p>22. 99</p>



<p>23. 99</p>



<p>24. 99</p>



<p>25. 99</p>



<p>26. 99</p>



<p>27. 99</p>



<p>28. 99</p>



<p>29. dec, 4 sc, (dec, 5 sc) * 3, dec, 43 sc, (dec, 5 sc) * 3, dec, 4sc = 90</p>



<p>30.3 sc, (dec, 4 sc) * 3, dec, 44 sc, (dec, 4 sc) * 3, dec, 3 sc = 82 (put</p>



<p>additional marker in place of the main marker &#8211; this will be the top edge of the muzzle)</p>



<p>31. 82 sc</p>



<p>32.10 sc, dec, 58 sc, dec, 10 sc = 80</p>



<p>33. 80 sc</p>



<p>34. 80 sc</p>



<p>35. (dec, 38) * 2 = 78</p>



<p>36. 78</p>



<p>37. (11 sc, dec) * 6 = 72</p>



<p>38. 72</p>



<p>39. (10 sc, dec) * 6 = 66</p>



<p>40. (9 sc, dec) * 6 = 60</p>



<p>41. (8 sc, dec) * 6 = 54</p>



<p>42. (7 sc, dec) * 6 = 48</p>



<p>43. (6 sc, dec) * 6 = 42</p>



<p>44. (5 sc, dec) * 6 = 36</p>



<p>45. (4 sc, dec) * 6 = 30</p>



<p>We insert into the open ring the amigurumi screw that stuck out of</p>



<p>torso. Here it is white:</p>



<p>Tighten our ring amigurumi / sew the hole, fasten the thread.</p>



<p>We insert the second part of the joint into the head, fix the details</p>



<p>as tight as possible.</p>



<p>If we do a cotter pin, we pass the cotter pin tendrils into the head,</p>



<p>which stick out of the body. We insert the disk into the head, put it on the antennae.</p>



<p>Do not forget about the metal washer, put it on before</p>



<p>tighten the antennae to prevent the cotter pin from rubbing against the disc.</p>



<p>Tighten our ring amigurumi / sew the hole, fasten the thread.</p>



<p>We twist the cotter pin tendrils with round clues to make them lie</p>



<p>on a metal washer and did not rub on the disk.</p>



<p>Now you can fill your head (tight enough so that when pressed</p>



<p>there were no voids. But don’t overdo it, because we still have to make weight loss) and</p>



<p>close the hole on the top of the head:</p>



<p>46. ​​(3 sc, dec) * 6 = 24</p>



<p>47. (2 sc, dec) * 6 = 18</p>



<p>48. (1sc, dec) * 6 = 12</p>



<p>49.6 dec = 6</p>



<p>Stitch the loops, fasten the thread and cut. Done!</p>



<p><strong>Eyebrows (optional)</strong></p>



<p>The length of the eyebrow will depend on the size of the eye and the image you want.</p>



<p>create. Here you can experiment as you like. I have this:</p>



<p>1.13 ch, turn the knitting</p>



<p>2. The second loop from the hook &#8211; 12 sc, ch, turn</p>



<p>3.12 sc</p>



<p>Fasten the thread and leave for sewing. You can pull the pile in</p>



<p>knitting process, you can comb the eyebrows at the end, before sewing.</p>



<p>And here is how the expression of the face changes depending on the position of the eyebrows:</p>



<p><strong>Muzzle (Pillows)</strong></p>



<p>Do not shift the pile, you can not follow the marker.</p>



<p>1.6 sc</p>



<p>2.6 inc = 12</p>



<p>3. (1 sc, inc) * 6 = 18</p>



<p>4. (2 sc, inc) * 6 = 24</p>



<p>5. (3 sc, inc) * 6 = 30</p>



<p>6. (4 sc, inc) * 6 = 36</p>



<p>7. 36</p>



<p>8. 36</p>



<p>9.36</p>



<p>Fasten the thread and leave a little for sewing.</p>



<p><strong>Decor</strong></p>



<p>1. Sew on the face</p>



<p>Has everyone already sewn / put heads on cotter pins? If not &#8211; it&#8217;s time to do it)</p>



<p>If you’re used to doing weights after combing, comb your head,</p>



<p>face and eyebrows with ears. I did it after tightening.</p>



<p>We pin the face with needles, slightly stretching it on the sides so that it</p>



<p>a bit like an oval. We look how much suits me chosen by you</p>



<p>the height of the muzzle, if something is not like &#8211; we shift as</p>



<p>goes to your cat. Decrease in symmetry and only after that</p>



<p>sew on. Leave 5-6 stitches unstitched, fill the face. Not</p>



<p>strongly so that it does not fall out when pressed with a finger, but not</p>



<p>was too hard. More filler can be put in the cheeks and</p>



<p>chin. Sew the remaining loops. We fix the thread and hide it.</p>



<p>My upper edge of the muzzle was at the level of the 30th row from the beginning of knitting,</p>



<p>bottom 10-11 rows down.</p>



<p>Next, divide the face into three segments, dragging it a bit (this can</p>



<p>make a thread to match the muzzle). Can make our ring center</p>



<p>Amigurumi, but you can climb 2 rows up, so it turns out a little</p>



<p>another expression of the face. I settled on the second option.</p>



<p>On the left center is the Amigurumi ring, on the right 2 rows above:</p>



<p>Now we pull back again, already stronger, so that the cheeks are formed and</p>



<p>chin. You can do this for 1 time, if the density of the thread allows.</p>



<p>If you made make-ups with a light thread, then now you can do</p>



<p>one stitch with a dark thread or just tint the lines of the mouth.</p>



<p>2. Sew on ears</p>



<p>Here, as you like, based on the image of your cat. I have a distance</p>



<p>between the ears there were approximately 15-17 rows. The distance between the upper and</p>



<p>lower edge of the ear &#8211; 7-8 rows. The upper edge of the ear is closest to the front</p>



<p>parts of the muzzle, the bottom is 3-4 loops closer to the back (i.e. 7-8 loops</p>



<p>down and from the top edge and 3-4 loops back to the back of the head). Sew a little</p>



<p>turning the edges of the eye inward so that the base resembles the letter &#8220;C&#8221;, not a straight line.</p>



<p>Optionally, you can tighten the points of the inner part in front of the eye (7 and 8 in the photo below).</p>



<p>Now we tighten everything, focusing on the numbers on the photo:</p>



<p>It’s better to do it crosswise (the left eye is the right part of the smile and</p>



<p>vice versa). Do not try to pull everything in 1 time, it is better to make 2-3 weights on</p>



<p>every point.</p>



<p>An example retraction algorithm:</p>



<p>We draw the thread at point 5 (the center of the muzzle or two rows above it).</p>



<p><strong>Further</strong>:</p>



<p>5 &#8211; 6 (thread on top)</p>



<p>6 &#8211; 3 (thread under knitting)</p>



<p>3 &#8211; 5 (top)</p>



<p>5 &#8211; 4 (thread under knitting)</p>



<p>5 &#8211; 4 (top)</p>



<p>Next, the thread all the time under knitting:</p>



<p>4 &#8211; 1</p>



<p>2 &#8211; 3</p>



<p>4 &#8211; 7</p>



<p>7 &#8211; 8</p>



<p>8 &#8211; 3</p>



<p>If necessary, repeat some tweaks so that everything looks</p>



<p>symmetrically. You can further tighten the nose. That&#8217;s what happened in</p>



<p>As a result, I sewed the ears after the tightening, but it is better to do this before.</p>



<p>At this stage, I combed all the details.</p>



<p>3. We try on spouts, select suitable eyes.</p>



<p>It’s better to do this immediately with the eyebrows if you knit them. If we are going to</p>



<p>to tint the eye sockets, it is best to do this now before gluing the eye.</p>



<p>4. Pin the eyebrows with pins.</p>



<p>Select the expression of the face with or without eyebrows:</p>



<p>5. Glue eyes, nose, sew eyebrows.</p>



<p>Preliminarily, we are convinced of the symmetry of all the parts. Eyebrows</p>



<p>we sew after the eyes are glued and the glue dries well. I have</p>



<p>It took about half an hour. Glued with glue Specialist, it is transparent and</p>



<p>perfectly keeps parts, but with a rather pungent odor until the moment</p>



<p>drying out.</p>



<p>6. We comb our heads.</p>



<p>Thoroughly thoroughly comb the muzzle, eyebrows, ears. Like this</p>



<p>the cat comes out before sewing eyebrows:</p>



<p>7. We tint.</p>



<p>This moment is individual. I only tinted the eye sockets and the inside</p>



<p>part of the ears. You can optionally walk along the lines of the mouth and around the nose</p>



<p>8. We do the paw weights, focusing on the photo.</p>



<p>I made 3 fingers on the front legs and 4 on the back.</p>



<p>If desired, you can knock down the pads of the legs from wool, you can simply</p>



<p>walk with a brush with paint / pastel on the dents of fingers from the inside</p>



<p>sides and by string-pulls from the outside.</p>



<p>I rolled pieces of pink wool (combed ribbon), previously</p>



<p>turning them into circles. Next, with a needle, we form the necessary pads</p>



<p>shape and size, adding a little bit of wool, if necessary.</p>



<p>We roll everything with a needle, number 38, and the final touches and grinding</p>



<p>make needle 40.</p>



<p>We tint the paws. I filled the entire inside of the foot with paint</p>



<p>pads and went a little along the strings of tighteners from the outside.</p>



<p>We do the same with the hind legs. I did only make-ups there and</p>



<p>tinted, without felting.</p>



<p>9. Antennae.</p>



<p>We insert the antennae into the white muzzle and above the eyebrows. I have it the usual thin</p>



<p>black fishing line. Thickness not indicated (only 100 m and 7 kg).</p>



<p>I fold the tendril (about 25 cm) in half, knot a knot 2-3 cm from</p>



<p>bend and thread inside the muzzle with a needle. Fishing line which</p>



<p>left, cut off.</p>



<p>After we insert all the antennae, you can adjust their length by cutting off</p>



<p>superfluous. You can use the back of the brush to paint dots on</p>



<p>the location of the antennae or between them (see photo below).</p>



<p>That&#8217;s all, all meow!</p>
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