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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Necessary materials</h2>



<p>1. Yarn &#8211; yellow, pink, red, black and white</p>



<p>50 gr &#8211; 200 m &#8211; pink</p>



<p>30 gr &#8211; red</p>



<p>20 gr &#8211; white and black</p>



<p>40 gr &#8211; yellow &#8211; I have a yarn Children&#8217;s novelty and children&#8217;s volume from</p>



<p>Pechorki.</p>



<p>2. Hook &#8211; under your yarn &#8211; I have 1.25</p>



<p>3. Any filler for toys</p>



<p>4. Glue &#8211; I have the moment “Crystal”</p>



<p>5. Black half beads &#8211; I have a diameter of 16 mm</p>



<p>6. A piece of white felt for eye proteins</p>



<p>7. Eyelashes optional</p>



<p>8. Any wire &#8211; 30 -40 cm</p>



<p>9. A piece of Velcro</p>



<p>10. Black floss</p>



<p>11 Wooden skewer &#8211; for fastening the head</p>



<p>or another piece of wire, etc.</p>



<p>12. Shadows, blush or pastel &#8211; for tinting</p>



<p>faces</p>



<p>13. Any decorative elements &#8211; optional</p>



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<p><strong>Abbrevations</strong></p>



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



<p>İNC- increase</p>



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



<p>DC- double crochet</p>



<p>HDC – half &nbsp;double crochet</p>



<p>1sc into 3sc &#8211; knit 3 sc in one loop</p>



<p>BLO- back loop over</p>



<p>FLO- front loop over</p>



<p>SL-ST – slip-stitch</p>



<p>CH- chain</p>



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



<p>Pink</p>



<p>1.11 ch in the 2nd loop from the hook &#8211; 9 sc.</p>



<p>3 in 1. 10 sc &#8211; on the other side</p>



<p>chains &#8211; 22</p>



<p>2.2 inc. 8 sc. 3 inc. 8 sc. 1 inc. &#8211; 28</p>



<p>3. (1 sc. Inc.) * 2. 8 sc. (1 sc. Inc.) * 3.</p>



<p>9 sc. inc.– 34</p>



<p>4. (2 sc. Inc.) * 2. 8 sc. (2 sc. Inc.) * 3. 10 sc. inc.- 40</p>



<p>5. (3 sc. Inc.) * 2. 8 sc. (3 sc. Inc.) * 3. 11 sc. inc. &#8211; 46</p>



<p>6. (4 sc. Inc) * 2. 8 sc. (4sc. Inc.) * 3. 12 sc. inc. &#8211; 52</p>



<p>7. (5 sc. Inc.) * 2. 8 sc. (5 sc. Inc.) * 3. 13 sc. inc. &#8211; 58</p>



<p>8. (6 sc. Inc.) * 2. 8 sc. (6 sc. Inc.) * 3. 14 sc. inc. &#8211; 64</p>



<p>9. (7 sc. Inc.) * 2. 8 sc. (7 sc. Inc.) * 3. 15 sc. inc. &#8211; 70</p>



<p>10. (8 sc. Inc.) * 2. 8 sc. (8 sc. Inc.) * 3. 16 sc. inc. &#8211; 76</p>



<p>11-18 rows &#8211; 76 sc each</p>



<p>19.10 sc. 9 sc. 6 inc. 6 sc. 6 inc. 9 sc. 30 sc.- 88</p>



<p>Before knitting 19 rows &#8211; fold the part in half, lay it face down</p>



<p>yourself and to the left on the bend of the part, install an additional marker</p>



<p>remove it to the end of knitting, thereby you mark in front of your</p>



<p>muzzles, in order to subsequently correctly connect the part. When knitting</p>



<p>19 rows &#8211; the first 10 sc. must go from the main marker to</p>



<p>additional marker, if necessary, align the knitting with</p>



<p>using offset loops.</p>



<p>20-22 rows &#8211; 88 sc each.</p>



<p>23.8 sc. dec 48 sc. dec 28 sc. -86</p>



<p>24.6 sc. 2 dec 46 sc. 2 dec 26 sc. &#8211; 82</p>



<p>25&#8211;28 rows &#8211; 82 sc each</p>



<p>29. (9 sc. Dec) * 2. 8 sc. (9 sc. Dec) * 3. 17 sc. dec &#8211; 76</p>



<p>30. (8 sc. Dec) * 2. 8 sc. (8 sc. Dec) * 3. 16 sc. dec &#8211; 70</p>



<p>31. (7 sc. Dec) * 2. 8 sc. (7 sc. Dec) * 3. 15 sc. dec &#8211; 64</p>



<p>32. (6 sc. Dec) * 2. 8 sc. (6 sc. Dec) * 3. 14 sc. dec &#8211; 58</p>



<p>33. (5 sc. Dec) * 2. 8 sc. (5 sc. Dec) * 3. 13 sc. dec &#8211; 52</p>



<p>34. &#8211; 52 sc</p>



<p>35. (4 sc. Dec) * 2. 8 sc. (4 sc. Dec) * 3. 12 sc. dec &#8211; 46</p>



<p>36. (3 sc. Dec) * 2. 8 sc. (3 sc. Dec) * 3. 11 sc. dec &#8211; 40</p>



<p>37. (2 sc. Dec) * 2. 8 sc. (2 sc. Dec) * 3. 10 sc. dec &#8211; 34</p>



<p>38. (1 sc. Dec) * 2. 8 sc. (1 sc. Dec) * 3. 9 sc. dec &#8211; 28</p>



<p>39.- 28 sc</p>



<p>40.2 dec 8 sc. 3 dec8 sc. dec &#8211; 22</p>



<p>41.1 dec 6 sc. dec 6 sc. dec 2sc.- 16</p>



<p>42-43 rows &#8211; 16 sc each</p>



<p>Muzzle design and</p>



<p>ducks</p>



<p>Tightly fill the resulting part</p>



<p>.Leave the long end of the thread.</p>



<p>Mark the location of the hooks with pins. how</p>



<p>shown in the picture below.</p>



<p>Points 1 and 2 are located in the 18th row from</p>



<p>the beginning of knitting the head &#8211; between them 6 sc.</p>



<p>Points 3 and 4 are located above points 1 and 2, only 3 rows higher</p>



<p>Points 5 and 6 are also in row 18 at a distance of 3 sc away from</p>



<p>points 1 and 2</p>



<p>Points 7 and 8 are parallel to 6 sc between increments in row 19</p>



<p>knitting head and located in the 10th row from the end of knitting head,</p>



<p>in between 3 sc</p>



<p>Points 9 and 10 are located under points 1 and 2 in the 7th row from the end of the head knitting.</p>



<p>slightly away from points 7 and 8 &#8211; between them 7-8 sc.</p>



<p>We take the thread left at the end of the part and enter it through</p>



<p>neck hole to point 1, step back to the left 1 sc and withdraw back. At</p>



<p>repeat, if necessary.</p>



<p>Now we bring out the needle at point 2 and repeat the same thing as with point 1.</p>



<p>Again, through the hole in the neck, insert the needle at point 1 and withdraw at point 7,</p>



<p>step back 1 sc to the right</p>



<p>point 2.</p>



<p>From point 2 we remove the needle at point 8,</p>



<p>step back 1 sc to the right and display</p>



<p>point 1. Repeat as necessary.</p>



<p>again.</p>



<p>Now outside from point 1 we introduce the needle</p>



<p>to point 7 and bring it inside to point 2 &#8211;</p>



<p>tighten, now from point 2, too</p>



<p>outside we bring to point 8 and tighten.</p>



<p>From point 8 we take to point 1, step 3 sc to the left &#8211; point 5 and bring</p>



<p>at point 9, from point 9 outside the thread passes to point 7.</p>



<p>From point 7 we take the needle to point 2, step 3 sc to the right &#8211; point 6 and</p>



<p>we withdraw at point 10, from point 10 we move outside to point 8.</p>



<p>We bring the thread inside &#8211; to the neck,</p>



<p>fasten, cut.</p>



<p><strong>Legs + body</strong></p>



<p>Black or dark brown yarn</p>



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



<p>2.6 inc. &#8211; 12</p>



<p>3. (3 sc. Inc.) * 3-15</p>



<p>4. BLO &#8211; 15 sc</p>



<p>5-6 rows &#8211; 15 sc. Each, take a coin 1</p>



<p>ruble and insert it instead of the insole in</p>



<p>hoof sole</p>



<p>7. change the color to pink &#8211; BLO &#8211; 15 sc</p>



<p>8-10 rows &#8211; 15 sc each</p>



<p>11.7 sc. inc. 7 sc. &#8211; 16</p>



<p>12.8 sc. inc. 7 sc.- 17</p>



<p>13.8 sc. inc. 8 sc &#8211; 18</p>



<p>14-15 rows &#8211; at 18 sc</p>



<p>16.9 sc. inc. 8 sc. &#8211; 19</p>



<p>17.9 sc. inc. 9 sc. -20</p>



<p>18. 20 sc</p>



<p>19.10 sc. inc. 9 sc. &#8211; 21</p>



<p>20 . 10 sc. inc. 10 sc. &#8211; 22</p>



<p>21. &#8211; 22 sc, similarly tie the second leg and type both well</p>



<p>parts, on the second leg we do not cut the thread and knit 1 loop</p>



<p>forward displacement, type 2 ch and attach the second leg (finding</p>



<p>her right position) and put a marker.</p>



<p>23.11 sc. inc. 10 sc. 2 sc to ch 10 sc. inc. 11 sc. 2 sc by ch-50</p>



<p>24.11 sc. inc. 11 sc. 2 sc to ch 11 sc. inc. 11 sc. 2 sc by ch- 52</p>



<p>25.12 sc. inc. 11 sc. 2 sc. 11 sc. inc. 12 sc. 2 sc. &#8211; 54</p>



<p>26.12 sc. inc. 12 sc. 2 sc. 12 sc. inc. 12 sc. 2 sc. &#8211; 56</p>



<p>27. &#8211; 56 sc</p>



<p>28. (1 sc. Inc.) * 3. 14 sc. (1 sc. Inc.) * 3. 2 inc. (1 sc. Inc.) * 3. 14 sc. (1</p>



<p>sc. inc. ) * 3. 2inc. &#8211; 72</p>



<p>29-32 rows &#8211; 72 sc each</p>



<p>33.18 sc. dec 30 sc. dec 20 sc. &#8211; 70</p>



<p>34. change the thread to yellow -18 sc. dec 30 sc. dec 18 sc. &#8211; 68</p>



<p>35. for the rear half loops 17 sc. dec 29 sc. dec 18 sc. -66</p>



<p>36.17 sc. dec 28 sc. dec 17 sc. &#8211; 64</p>



<p>37. (14 sc. Dec) * 4-60</p>



<p>38.15 sc. dec 26 sc. dec 15 sc. &#8211; 58</p>



<p>39. &#8211; 58 sc</p>



<p>40.15 sc. dec 25 sc. dec 14 sc. &#8211; 56</p>



<p>41.14 sc. dec 24 sc. dec 14 sc. -54</p>



<p>42.14 sc. dec 23 sc. dec 13 sc.- 52</p>



<p>43. (11 sc. Dec) * 4- 48</p>



<p>44-49 rows &#8211; 48 sc each</p>



<p>50. (2 sc. Dec) * 12-36</p>



<p>51. BLO (1 sc. Dec) * 12-24</p>



<p>52. change the thread to body color (2 sc. Dec) * 6-18</p>



<p>53. (dec 6 sc.) * 2-16</p>



<p>54-56 rows &#8211; 16 sc. Each., Tightly fill the part, take a wooden</p>



<p>skewer and insert it into the body, but not completely, leave 5-6 for</p>



<p>further fastening the head to the body.</p>



<p>Now back to the remaining front half loops of the 35th row and knit</p>



<p>hem of the dress.</p>



<p>1. (10 sc. Inc.) * 6- 72</p>



<p>2. (11 sc. Inc.) * 6-78</p>



<p>3.78 sc.</p>



<p>4. (12 sc. Inc.) * 6- 84</p>



<p>5-8 rows &#8211; 84 sc each</p>



<p>9.84 sl-st. attach the white thread and do any strapping of the edge, at</p>



<p>me (3 ch sc.).</p>



<p>Pens</p>



<p>Start black</p>



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



<p>2.6 inc. &#8211; 12</p>



<p>3.12 sc.</p>



<p>4.inc. 11 sc. &#8211; 13</p>



<p>5.change the thread to body color &#8211; 13 sc</p>



<p>6.5 sc. inc. 6 sc. inc. &#8211; fifteen</p>



<p>7-17 rows &#8211; 15 sc each</p>



<p>18 BLO yellow yarn &#8211; inc. 14 sc.- 16</p>



<p>19. per BLO- 16 sc</p>



<p>20. 16 sc</p>



<p>21. inc. 15 sc. &#8211; 17</p>



<p>22.17 sc</p>



<p>23. inc. 16 sc- 18</p>



<p>24-25 rows &#8211; 18 sc each</p>



<p>26. inc. 17 sc- 19</p>



<p>27. inc. 18 sc- 20</p>



<p>28. (2 sc. Dec) * 5-15</p>



<p>29. (1 sc. Dec) * 5-10</p>



<p>30. 5 dec stuff the part not very</p>



<p>tightly, tie the second handle</p>



<p>similarly</p>



<p>The ears</p>



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



<p>2.6 sc.</p>



<p>3. 6 inc. &#8211; 12</p>



<p>4.12 sc</p>



<p>5. (1 sc. Inc.) * 6-18</p>



<p>6.18 sc</p>



<p>7. (2 sc. Inc.) * 6-24</p>



<p>8.24 sc</p>



<p>9.1sc into 3sc. 1sc into 3sc. 22 sc- 28</p>



<p>10.28 sc</p>



<p>11. (3 sc. Inc.) * 2-30</p>



<p>12. (4 sc. Inc.) * 6-36</p>



<p>13-17 rows &#8211; 36 sc each</p>



<p>18- (1 sc. Dec) * 12-24</p>



<p>19.24 sc</p>



<p>20. 12 dec- 12</p>



<p>21. 6 dec leave thread for sewing</p>



<p>Piglet</p>



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



<p>2.6 inc. &#8211; 12</p>



<p>3. (1sc. Inc.) * 6-18</p>



<p>4. 1 sc. inc. (2 sc. Inc.) * 5. 1 sc -24</p>



<p>5. for the front loops &#8211; 24 sc</p>



<p>6.24 sc</p>



<p>7. 24 sc knit together with the remaining remaining stitches of 5 rows</p>



<p>8. (2 sc. Dec) * 6-18</p>



<p>9.18 sc</p>



<p>Tail</p>



<p>1. 12 ch in the 2nd loop from the hook 11 hdc. ch</p>



<p>turn</p>



<p>2. 3 hdc in each loop to the end of the row</p>



<p>Pocket on the dress</p>



<p>1.4 sc. into magic ring &#8211; do not close ch turn</p>



<p>2. inc. 2 sc. inc. ch pov.</p>



<p>3.2 sc. 2 inc. 2 sc. ch pov.</p>



<p>4. (1 sc. Inc.) * 4. ch pov.</p>



<p>5.2 sc. ch pov.</p>



<p>6. inc. 10 sc. inc. ch the item is not rotated, but knit at its base</p>



<p>11 sc. ch pov.</p>



<p>7.11 sc. sew to the dress, decorate if desired.</p>



<p>Bow</p>



<p>Red</p>



<p>1.26 ch with 2nd from the hook of the loop 24 sc. inc. on the other side of the chain 24 sc.- 50</p>



<p>2-15 rows &#8211; 50 sc each.</p>



<p>16. (8 sc. Dec) * 5-45</p>



<p>17. (7 sc. Dec) * 5-40</p>



<p>18. (6 sc. Inc.) * 5- 35</p>



<p>19. (5 sc. Inc.) * 5-30</p>



<p>20. (4 sc. Inc.) * 5-25</p>



<p>21. (3 sc. Inc.) * 5-20</p>



<p>22. (2 sc. Dec) * 5-15</p>



<p>23-26 rows &#8211; 15 sc each</p>



<p>27. (2 sc. Inc.) * 5-20</p>



<p>28. (3 sc. Inc.) * 5-25</p>



<p>29. (4 sc. Inc.) * 5-30</p>



<p>30. (5 sc. Inc.) * 5- 35</p>



<p>31. (6 sc. Inc.) * 5-40</p>



<p>32. (7sc. Inc.) * 5-45</p>



<p>33. (8 sc. Inc.) * 5-50</p>



<p>34-47 rows &#8211; 50 sc each. take the wire, bend it in the shape of a bow and insert into the part. Spread evenly a little filler, thereby covering the hard surfaces of the</p>



<p>frame. Sew the remaining two edges of the part.</p>



<p>Bow bar</p>



<p>1.10 sc. into magic ring</p>



<p>2-15 rows &#8211; 10 sc each. stitch the edges of the part and</p>



<p>sew to bow</p>



<p>Ribbons for bow 2 pcs.</p>



<p>1. 31 ch in the 2nd from the hook loop knit hdc</p>



<p>to the end of the row</p>



<p>2. 3 DC in each loop of the previous row</p>



<p>Tie the second ribbon in the same way, just dial 43 ch</p>



<p>Tie</p>



<p>To dial 13 ch with the 2nd from the hook of the loop, knit in rotary rows</p>



<p>DC or HDC the amount you need</p>



<p>rows.</p>



<p>Sew ribbons to the bow, sew</p>



<p>the eyeball on the one hand a little</p>



<p>bending the part, and on the other hand</p>



<p>fasten with Velcro then</p>



<p>the bow can be removed and worn.</p>



<p>Lip</p>



<p>10 ch with 2nd from the hook of the loop 3 hdc. 3 dc. 3 hdc.</p>



<p>Assembly and continuation of design</p>



<p>We’ll tighten the muzzle in 2 more places.</p>



<p>We insert the needle into the neck hole and withdraw at point 1, then from point 1 at the top of the part we introduce it to point 3, and point 3 inside the part to point 4 and again along the top of the part to point 2 and output again in the neck area, tighten.</p>



<p>Now we sew the ears &#8211; we begin at the level of 3 rows</p>



<p>from the beginning of knitting the head and finish in the 10th row. Let&#8217;s make a forelock &#8211;</p>



<p>yarn of pink color, but darker shade &#8211; 3 pcs. so &#8211; 10 ch with</p>



<p>2nd from the hook of the hdc loop to the end of the row and 2</p>



<p>PC. so 13 ch &#8211; from the 2nd hdc to the end of the row and</p>



<p>sew them between the ears in the middle</p>



<p>heads. Toned area for the eyes,</p>



<p>brown the cheeks, tint the ears and the patch.</p>



<p>Embroider nostrils and eyebrows with black floss.</p>



<p>sew the lower lip, tint the area</p>



<p>the resulting mouth.</p>



<p>Sew a patch in the middle between</p>



<p>increments for the cheeks &#8211; one &#8211; two rows</p>



<p>below points 1 and 2 and one row above points 7 and 8. Piglet just closes</p>



<p>external ducks on the face. From white</p>



<p>we cut out proteins for eyes and glue on</p>



<p>him half beads and optionally cilia.</p>



<p>Position your eyes as you like and</p>



<p>glue them. Now put your head on</p>



<p>left skewer tip if required</p>



<p>fill the neck area well and sew</p>



<p>head to body. It remains to sew the pens &#8211;</p>



<p>thread or button fastening on</p>



<p>the level of 49-50 rows &#8211; the body.</p>



<p>Missed one moment, tie the sleeves and</p>



<p>dress collar behind the front left</p>



<p>loops, in the same way that you tied</p>



<p>its bottom. Sew a ponytail &#8211; finding the middle of the ass. And left to dress</p>
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