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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 Koala
I want to give you some informations about this pattern;
Free description of knitting baby koalas amigurumi from Daria Neustroeva . To make a koala, the author used hook # 2 and YarnArt Jeans yarn. The legs and body of the animal are knitted in one piece, and the hands are knitted in the process of knitting. The rest of the details are sewn on. The height of the finished knitted toy is 11 cm.
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Necessary materials:
YarnArt Jeans
Hook 2.0 mm
6mm black beads for eyes
Black thread or floss
Needle and scissors
Dry pastel for toning the cheeks (optional)
Filler
Abbreviations:
KA – amigurumi ring
vp- air loop / ch:chain
sbn – column without cape
pr – increase
ub – decrease
(…) * n – repeat n times indicated in brackets
(12 sbn) – number of loops at the end of the row
Head
1: 6 sc in KA
2: (pr) * 6 (12 sc)
3: (1 sc, pr) * 6 (18 sc)
4: (2 sc, pr) * 6 (24 sc)
5: (3 sbn, pr) * 6 (30 sbn)
6: (4 sbn, pr) * 6 (36 sbn)
7-12: 36 sbn (6 rows)
13: (4 sbn, ub) * 6 (30 sbn)
14: (3 sc, dec) * 6 (24 sc)
15: (2 sc, dec) * 6 (18 sc)
16: (4 sc, dec) * 3 (15 sc) Cut the thread.
Hoc
Dial 5 VP. We knit on both sides of the chain, forming an oval .
From the second loop from the hook we knit: 3 sc, 3 sc in the last loop, then on the other side: 2 sc, 2 sc in the last loop.
You should get 10 sc.
Leave the thread for sewing.
Ears (2 parts)
1: 6 sbn in KA
2: (pr) * 6 (12 sbn)
The first two increments in gray, the third increment in white, the last three increments in gray.
3: In gray: 1 sbn, pr, 1 sbn; white: pr, 1 sbn, pr, 1 sbn; gray: pr, 1 sbn, pr, 1 sbn, pr (18 sbn)
4: gray: 4 sbn; white: 6 sbn; gray: 8 sbn + 2 sbn, ss (18 sbn)
Leave the thread for sewing.
Hands (2 parts)
1: 6 sc in KA
2: (pr) * 6 (12 sc)
3: 12 sc
4: (2 sc, dec) * 3 (9 sc)
5-8: 9 sc (4 rows)
9: ub, 7 sc (8 sc)
Change color.
10-11: 8 sc (2 rows)
We fill only the lower part of the hand. Do not stuff tightly, otherwise they will stick out to the sides.
Fold in half and knit 4 sc.
If you are sewing on the details, leave the thread. I am knitting.
Legs and body are knitted in one piece.
Legs (2 parts)
Color gray:
1: 6 sbn in KA
2: (pr) * 6 (12 sbn)
3: (1 sbn, pr) * 6 (18 sbn)
4: 18 sbn Overalls color (for a koala in pants we change the color of the body to the color of the pants from the 7th row):
5: 18 sbn
6: (1 sbn, ub) * 6 (12 sbn)
7-10: 12 sbn (4 rows)
Cut the thread, fasten.
Tie the second leg.
Without tearing off the threads on the second leg, we continue to knit the body .
Dial 3 VP and attach to the first leg.
11: 12 sbn on the leg, 3 sbn along the chain from VP, 12 sbn along the leg, 3 sbn along the chain from cp (30 sbn)
12-15: 30 sbn (4 rows)
16: (3 sbn, ub) * 6 ( 24 sbn)
For a koala in pants, row 16 is knit behind the back wall of the 15th row, changing the thread to the color of the blouse.
17-20: 24 sc (4 rows)
21: (2 sc, dec) * 6 (18 sc)
22: 18 sc
23: In this row we knit or sew hands.
3 sc, 4 sc with hand, 5 sc, 4 sc with hand, 2 sc (18 sc)
24: (4 sc, dec) * 3 (15 sc)
Leave the thread for sewing.