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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 Bunny
I want to give you some informations about this pattern;
Knitted baby amigurumi bunny in a dress from @daphnia_hobby. The size of the finished toy, together with the ears, is only 11 cm. To make the bunny, the author used YarnArt Jeans yarn and a 2.0 mm hook. The eyes and nose are embroidered with thin black Iris yarn.
Author: @daphnia_hobby
Abbreviations:
KA – Amigurumi Ring
VP – air loop / ch:chain
RLS – single crochet
CCH – double crochet
PR – increase
UB – beautiful
Hands (White color):
1: 6 sc in KA (6)
2-6: 6 sc – 5 rows
Head (White):
1: 6 sc in KA (6)
2:6 PR (12)
3: (SBN, PR) x6 (18)
4: (2 SBN, PR) x6 (24)
5: (3 SBN, PR) x6 (30)
6: (4 SBN, PRx6 (36)
7-11: 36 sc – 5 rows
12: (4 sc, dec) x6 (30)
13: (3 sc, dec) x6 (24)
14: (2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
15: (SC, UB) x6 (12)
16:6 UB (6)
Pull the hole.
Legs and body are knitted in one piece.
Legs-body (White color):
1: 6 sc in KA (6)
2: 6 SBN (6)
3: (SBN, PR) x3 (9)
4-8: 9 sc – 5 rows
We fix the thread and cut it off.
We knit the second leg in the same way. We do not cut the thread, but continue knitting.
Body:
9: 3 RLS on the 2nd leg, 3 VP, 9 RLS on the 1st leg, 3 RLS on the VP, 6 RLS on the 2nd leg (24)
10:24 SBN
11: (3 sc, r) x6 behind the back wall of the loop
12:30 SBN
Change color to green.
13: 30 SC behind the back wall
14:30 SBN
15: (8 sc, dec) x3 (27)
16: (7 sc, dec) x3 (24)
17: (2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
18:18 SBN
19: (SC, UB) x6 (12)
Ears (White color):
1: 6 SBN in KA (6)
2:6 PR (12)
3-10: 12 sc – 8 rows
11: (4 sc, dec) x2 (10)
Muzzle (White color):
1: 6 SBN in KA (6)
2:6 PR (12)
3: (SBN, PRx6) (18)
Skirt:
Attach green color to the 11th row (the first row behind the back wall of the loop) and knit 3 dc in each loop to the end of the row.
Attach pink color to the 13th row (second row behind the back wall) and knit similarly 3 dc in each loop to the end of the row.