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Today, the new daily crochet pattern Amigurumi, Dobby the House Elf Free Crochet Pattern , I want to give you some information about this pattern;
Story:
- – white,
- – beige/flesh,
- – yellow,
- – red,
- – dark blue,
- – gray,
- – colored/sectional (gray-beige shade).
- Crochet hook that matches your stitch.
- İnwire for frame
- Cardboard or plastic
- Synthetic winterizer/sintepon/holofiber
- Scissors
- Needle
- Black half-decas for eyes
- A clasp for jewelry (in our case, for a flashlight).
- Small electronic candle-tablet.
- White plastic mesh with small cells (can be replaced with transparent plastic).
- Glue.
Legend
magic ring – Amigurumi ring
CH – air loop
SC – single crochet
İNC – inc increase (2 sc in one loop)
DEC – decavo
SL-ST – connecting post
DC – double crochet
HDC – half double crochet
HANDS (2 parts)
Flesh/beige color
Let’s start knitting with fingers
Thumb
1. 6 sc into magic ring
2-4: 3 rows: 6 sc around. Fasten the thread and cut it.
Fingers (4 parts)
1. 5 sc into magic ring
2-5: 4 rows: 5 sc around. Fasten the thread and cut it. After tying the 4th finger, do not cut the thread! Place a marker here on the 4th finger.
We connect our fingers together
6. 20 sc around 4 fingers. More details: 1 sc in the 4th finger, 2 sc in the 3rd finger, 2 sc in the 2nd finger, 5 sc in the 1st finger, 3 sc in the 2nd finger, 3 sc in the 3rd finger, 4 sc in the 4th finger.
7-9: 3 rows: 20 sc
Join the thumb together
Left hand
10. Knit 2 sc, grabbing the thumb and palm loops, 18 sc (20)
11. 4 sc over remaining thumb stitches, 18 sc (22)
12. 4 sc, (dec, 4 sc)x3 times (19)
Make a frame for your fingers and hands from incovolok. Fill your palm with padding polyester.
13. (dec, 4 sc)x3 times, 1 sc (16)
14. 16 sc
15. (dec, 2 sc)x4 times (12) Fill in incoccess of knitting.
16-35: 20 rows: 12 sc. Fasten, cut the thread.
The other hand
10. 17 sc, 2 sc, grabbing 2 thumb loops, 1 sc (20)
11. 17 sc, 4 sc over remaining thumb stitches, 1 sc (22)
12. ( dec, 4 sc)x3 times, 4 sc (19)
Make a frame for your fingers and hands from incovolok. Fill your palm with padding polyester.
13. 1 sc, (dec, 4 sc)x3 times (16)
14. 16 sc
15. (dec, 2 sc)x4 times (12) Fill in incoccess of knitting.
16-35: 20 rows: 12 sc. Fasten, cut the thread.
LEGS
Each piece consists of two parts: the foot and the leg itself.
We knit in white inc.
Feet (2 parts)
Cast on a chain of 7 chain stitches. Knit around the chain.
1. Starting from the second loop from the hook: inc, 4 sc, 3 sc in the last loop of the chain; on the reverse side of the chain: 5 sc (14)
2. 1 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 1 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc (18)
3. 18sc
4. (inc, 2 sc)x6 times (24)
5-8: 4 rows: 24 sc around.
9. 2 sc, dec, 10 sc, dec, 8 sc (22) Declines should be on the sides of the foot!
10.22sc
11. 2 sc, dec, 9 sc, dec, 7 sc (20)
12-13: 2 rows: 20 sc around.
14. (3 sc, dec)x4 times (16)
15. 16 sc
16. 6 sc, 4 ch, inc skip 4 stitches in the previous row, 6 sc (16)
17. 6 sc, 4 sc in ch, 6 sc (16)
18. 16 sc
19. (2 sc, dec)x4 times (12)
20. (1 sc, dec)x4 times (8)
21. 4 decavki. Fasten, cut the thread. Pull the loops together, closing the hole at the heel. Thread the remaining end of the thread inside the part.
Prepare sufficiently long pieces of incised fiber. At one end, make a loop in the shape of a foot of a slightly smaller size from incovolok. Insert the inclining frame into the part in the hole between the 16th and 17th rows. Fill the foot with padding polyester quite tightly.
Middle (groin part) This part needs to be knitted now, because when the legs are ready, you will need to start knitting the body.
White inc. Knit around the chain.
Dial a chain of 11 ch.
1. Starting from the second loop from the hook: inc, 8 sc, 3 sc in the last loop of the chain; on the reverse side of the chain: 9 sc (22)
2. 2 inc, 8 sc, 3 inc, 8 sc, 1 inc (28)
3. 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc, 10 sc, (inc, 1 sc)x2 times, 1 inc, 10 sc (33)
4-5: 2 rows: 33 sc around. Fasten, cut the thread.
Legs (2 parts)
White color. Don’t fill it yet!
At the beginning of knitting, leave the end of the thread for incision.
Cast on a chain of 15 chain stitches. Connect into a ring using sl-st.
1-22: 15 sc in a circle. Fasten, cut the thread. After tying the second leg, do not cut the thread!
Before knitting the body, you need to sew the legs to the feet. Place the trinket leg on the incline protruding from the foot, pin it with pins and stitch it in a neat circle. Fill the part by placing the padding polyester around the incovolok.
BODY
We begin to connect the legs and groin. We knit with white inc, left at the second leg. Fill your torso in the incocessl-ste incomovement of knitting.
1. 7 sc on the second leg (left leg), 16 sc on the middle (groin) part, inc join the first (inc) leg in the place where the last loop was, knit 15 sc, 17 sc on the middle (groin) part, 8 sc on the second (left) leg. (63)
2. 15 sc, dec, 46 sc (62)
3. dec, 28 sc, dec, 30 sc (60)
4. (2 sc, dec)x2 times, 13 sc, (dec, 2 sc)x3 times, 2 sc, dec, 14 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec (52)
5-6: 2 rows: 52 sc around.
7. 5 sc, dec, 12 sc, dec, 10 sc, dec, 12 sc, dec, 5 sc (48) Make sure that the cups are placed two at a time in front and behind above the junction of the legs and the groin.
Change the thread to beige/flesh
8.48sc
9. (6 sc, dec)x6 times (42)
10-15: 6 rows: 42 sc around.
16. (5 sc, dec)x6 times (36)
17-21: 5 rows: 36 sc in circle.
It’s time to join your arms to your body.
Be careful! Your arms should be on the sides of your body! If necessary, move the marker to the desired number of stitches forward or backward.
22. 2 sc, (inc we connect the left hand) 4 sc, grabbing the loops of the inner part of the arm (armpit) and the loops of the torso, 14 sc, 4 sc together with the left hand, 12 sc.
23. 2 sc (on the body), /3 sc, dec, 3 sc/- on the left hand, 14 sc (on the body), /3 sc, dec, 3 sc/- on the right hand, 12 sc (on the body) (42)
24. 2 sc, /(dec, 1 sc)x2 times, dec/-on the left hand, 12 sc, /(dec,1 sc)x2 times, dec/-on the right hand, 12 sc (36)
25. (dec, 6 sc)x3 times, dec, 10 sc (32)
26. Make one cut on each “shoulder”: 3 sc, dec, 13 sc, dec, 12 sc (30)
Connect all the inclines together (from the legs and arms), they should be enough for a strong neck to “hold” a sufficiently large head.
Fill the torso and shoulders well.
27. (3 sc, dec)x6 times (24)
28. (2 sc, dec)x6 times (18)
29. (1 sc, dec)x6 times (12)
30-33: 4 rows: 12 sc around.
Let’s start knitting the head!
For the most part, incs should be placed on the sides of the head and on the front (front) side (except for those rows in which incs with the same number of sc alternate).
34. 1 sc, 3 inc, 4 sc, 3 inc, 1 sc (18)
35. (1 sc, inc) x 3 times, 2 sc, 2 inc, 2 sc, (inc, 1 sc) x 3 times (26)
36. 3 sc, (inc, 1 sc)x10 times, 3 sc (36)
37. (5 sc, inc)x6 times (42)
38. 5 sc, (inc, 3 sc)x3 times, 10 sc, (inc, 3 sc)x3 times, 3 sc (48)
39. 5 sc, (inc, 4 sc)x3 times, 10 sc, (inc, 4 sc)x3 times, 3 sc (54)
40-42: 3 rows: 54 sc around.
43. (8 sc, inc)x6 times (60)
44. (9 sc, inc)x6 times (66)
45. (10 sc, inc)x6 times (72)
46-48: 3 rows: 72 sc around.
49. Mark with pins guidelines for the nose and cheeks to make decalves in the right places: 20 sc, /(dec, 4 sc)x3 times/ – for the first cheek, /dec, 2 sc, dec/ – the place of the future nose, /( 4 sc, dec)x3 times/-for the second cheek, 10 sc (64)
50. 20 sc, (dec, 3 sc)x3 times, 2 dec, (3 sc, dec)x3 times, 10 sc (56)
51. In this row, the cuffs should be on the sides: 18 sc, dec, 26 sc, dec, 8 sc (54)
52-61: 10 rows: 54 sc around.
62. (7 sc, dec)x6 times (48)
63. (6 sc, dec)x6 times (42)
64. (5 sc, dec)x6 times (36)
65. (4 sc, dec)x6 times (30)
66. (3 sc, dec)x6 times (24) Fill your head well.
67. (2 sc, dec)x6 times (18)
68. (1 sc, dec)x6 times (12)
69. 6 decavo. Fasten, cut the thread. Pull the loops together, tie the thread.
NOSE
Beige/flesh color
1. 5 sc into magic ring
2.5 inc (10)
3. (inc, 2 sc)x3 times, 1 sc (13)
4-5: 13 sc
6. (2 sc, dec)x3 times, 1 sc (10)
7. 10 sc, sl-st. Fasten off, cut the thread, leaving the end for incision. Do not fill the spout too tightly. İncish to the head.
EARS (2 parts)
Beige/flesh color. Do not fill in details!
1. 6 sc into magic ring
2.6 inc (12)
3. (1 sc, inc)x6 times (18)
4-5: 2 rows: 18 sc
6. (1 sc, dec)x6 times (12)
7. 12 sc, sl-st. Cut the thread, leaving the end for incision.
Stitch the ears, slightly bending the top edge.
EYES (2 parts)
Iris
A little trick: when knitting an iris, use two colors of thread, only one should be thinner than the other (for example: inc – green acrylic (for hook3) and turquoise iris)
Green
1. 6 sc into magic ring, sl-st
2. 2 ch, 6 inc from hdc, sl-st (12)
Next we will knit the white part of the eye. Change thread to white:
3. The row is not complete! For the back half loops: 1 ch, 2 sl-st, 1 sc, inc, (1 hdc, 1 inc from hdc)x2 times, 1 sc, 2 sl-st.
Leave the end of the thread for incision. Before stitching the eyes, if desired, you can make tightening. Mark where the corners of the mouth will be, and draw away from the places marked for the eyes and the corners of the mouth.
Close your eyes close to your nose. Glue the black half-decus into a magic ring near the pupils.
Embroider the eyebrows and mouth with brown thread.
İNCICALLY
We knit with yellow inc in a spiral. Do not connect the rows!
Base-“cap”
1. 6 sc into magic ring
2. 6 inc from hdc (12)
3. for the rear half loops: (1 hdc, inc from hdc)x6 times (18)
4. for the rear half loops: (1 dc, inc from dc)x6 times (27)
5. for rear half loops: 27 inc from dc (54)
6. for the rear half loops: (2 dc, inc from dc)x18 times (72)
7-8: for rear half loops: 72 dc
9. for the rear half loops: (7 dc, dec from dc)x8 times (64)
10. The row is not complete: 2 dc, 3 hdc, 2 sc, 2 sl-st. Cut the thread, leaving a long enough end for incision.
İncyadi
We knit in a spiral with yellow inc.
We start knitting from the last front half-loop (the one at the end of the warp knitting) to the first (the one at the beginning of the knitting).
Connects the thread to the last half-loop of the 8th row:
1st ROW:
1st inc: 15 ch, starting from the second loop from the hook, we return to the base with connecting posts, 3 sl-st along the base-cap. We will knit all other inclines in the same way.
2nd-5th inc: (4 inc): 15 ch, 14 sl-st back along the chain, 3 sl-st along the “cap”.
6th-8th inc: (3 inc): 17 ch, 16 sl-st back along the chain, 3 sl-st along the “cap”.
9-18th inc: (10 inc): 13 ch, 12 sl-st back along the chain, 3 sl-st along the “cap”.
19-25th inc: (7 inc): 17 ch, 16 sl-st back along the chain, 3 sl-st along the “cap”.
2nd ROW: (21 ch, 20 sl-st back along the chain, 5 sl-st on the base-cap) repeat until the end of the row.
3rd ROW: (23 ch, 22 sl-st back along the chain, 5 sl-st along the “cap”) repeat until the end of the row.
4th ROW: (25 ch, 24 sl-st back along the chain, 7 sl-st along the “cap”) repeat until the end of the row.
5th ROW: (27 ch, 26 sl-st back along the chain, 9 sl-st along the base-cap) in this way until the very first half-loop at the base KA.
Fasten the thread, tie it, cut it.
The wig is incidentally pinned to the head so that the first incs are placed above the middle of the forehead. Incishit insichesku.
TROUSERS
We knit with dark blue inc. You can use a knit a little thinner than the one used to knit the body, but leave the hook size the same.
We start knitting with the trousers.
Cast on a chain of 28 ch, connect into a ring using sl-st.
1-3: 1 ch, 28 sc, sl-st
4. For the front half loops: 2 ch, (3 dc, inc from dc)x7 times, sl-st (35)
5. 2 ch, (4 dc, inc from dc)x7 times, sl-st (42)
6. 2 ch, 42 dc, sl-st (42)
7. 1 ch, (5 sc, dec)x6 times, sl-st (36)
8. 1 ch, 36 sc, sl-st. Having finished knitting the first leg, fasten the thread and cut it. Do not cut the thread on the second leg!
Knit the second leg in the same way and continue knitting the trousers:
9. Cast on 10 ch and inc join to the 1st leg in the place where you finished knitting it, 36 sc on the first leg, 10 sc on the chain, 36 sc on the second leg, 10 sc on the chain, put a marker – this will be the beginning of the row ( rear) (92)
10-11: 92 sc
12. (3 sc, dec)x9 times, 1 sc, (3 sc, dec)x9 times, 1 sc (74)
13. (dec, 5 sc)x10 times, 4 sc, sl-st (64)
14-15: 2 ch, 64 dc, sl-st.
16. 2 ch, (6 dc, dec from dc)x8 times, sl-st (56)
17. 2 ch, (5 dc, dec from dc)x8 times, sl-st (48)
18. 2 ch, (6 dc, dec from dc)x6 times (42)
19. 2 ch, 42 dc, sl-st.
20. 1 ch, 42 hdc, sl-st. Fasten, cut, thread the thread.
We knit with red inc. You can use a knit a little thinner than the one used to knit the body, but leave the hook size the same.
We start knitting from the collar. We knit in rotating rows “back and forth”.
1. Cast on a chain of 32 ch, then starting from the third loop from the hook: 30 dc, 2 ch, turn.
2. 3 dec from dc, 18 dc, 3 dec from dc, 2 ch, turn (24)
3. 2 dec from dc, 16 dc, 2 dec from dc, 2 ch, turn (20)
4. 20 dc, 2 ch, turn (20)
5. 2 inc from dc, 16 dc, 2 inc from dc, 2 ch, turn (24)
6. 3 inc from dc, 18 dc, 3 inc from dc, 1 ch, turn (30)
7. 1 inc, 28 sc, 1 inc, 1 ch, turn (32)
8. 32 sc, 1 ch, turn (32)
9. 5 sc, /inc, 4 sc, inc/ – for the 1st sleeve, 10 sc, /inc, 4 sc, inc/ – for the 2nd sleeve, 5 sc, 1ch, turn (36)
10. 5 sc, 6 ch, inc 8 stitches, 10 sc, 6 ch, inc 8 sts, 5 sc, 1 ch, turn (32)
11. 5 sc, 6 sc in chain stitches in the next row, 10 sc, 6 sc in chain stitches in the next row, 5 sc, 1 ch, turn (32)
12. 32 sc, inc knit 4 ch and join with the 1st loop of this row into a ring and then knit in the round, joining each row at the end.
13. 1 ch, 32 sc, 4 sc in chain stitches in the next row, sl-st (36)
14. 2 ch, (5 dc, inc from dc)x6 times, sl-st (42)
15. 2 ch, (6 dc, inc from dc)x6 times, sl-st (48)
16. 2 ch, (7 dc, inc from dc)x6 times, sl-st (54)
17. 1 ch, 54 sc, sl-st.
18. 2 ch, (2 dc, inc from dc)x18 times (72)
19-20: 2 ch, 72 dc, sl-st. Fasten, cut, thread the thread.
Put the shirt over your legs.
Sleeves (2 parts)
Connect the red thread to the hole left in the shirt (between the 9th and 10th rows) in the middle “armpit”:
1. 1 ch, 14 sc (8 sc on top and 6 sc on bottom), sl-st (14)
2. 2 ch, (1 dc, inc from dc)x7 times, sl-st (21)
3. 2 ch, 21 dc, sl-st (21)
4. 2 ch, (2 dc, inc from dc)x7 times, sl-st (28)
5-8: 4 rows: 2 ch, 28 dc, sl-st.
9. 2 ch, (5 dc, dec from dc)x4 times, sl-st (24)
10. 2 ch, (4 dc, dec from dc)x4 times, sl-st (20)
Change the thread to dark blue:
11-12: 1 ch, 20 sc, sl-st. Fasten, cut, thread the thread.
Also knit the second sleeve.
Red collar collar binding
Dark blue inc.
When knitting, hold the porridge facing you. Join the thread to the 16th stitch of the 1st row of the crocheted stitch. Knit two rows of sc, making 3 sc in the corners of the collar and stitches in the corners of the neckline (moving from the loop of the 11th row to the loop of the 12th row of the ruffle and vice versa – from the loop of the 12th to the loop of the 11th row). At the beginning of each row 1 ch, at the end sl-st.
You can make a belt for a urchin by knitting a chain of air loops of a suitable length.
Sew a beautiful button to the collar. Make a loop from the thread.
LAPTI (2 parts)
Colored thread (gray-beige shades). In this case, the incense is slightly thinner than the incense of the legs.
Knit the sole in rotating rows “back and forth” from toe to heel.
1. Cast on a chain of 11 ch, starting from the second loop from the hook: 10 sc, 1 ch, turn
2-8: 7 rows: 10 sc, 1 ch, turn.
9. 1 dec, 6 sc, 1 dec, 1 ch, turn (8)
10-12: 3 rows: 8 sc, 1 ch, turn
13. 1 dec, 4 sc, 1 dec, 1 ch, turn (6)
14-19: 6 rows: 6 sc, 1 ch, turn
20. 1 dec, 2 sc, 1 dec, 1 ch, turn (4)
21-23: 3 rows: 4 sc, 1 ch, turn
24. 2 decavs.
Next we knit along the perimeter of the resulting sole:
25. 1 ch, 62 sc (3 sc in each corner) (62)
26-28: 3 rows: 62 sc
29. Declines on the sides of the sock: 23 sc, dec, 8 sc, dec, 27 sc (60)
30. 17 sc, 12 dec from hdc, 19 sc (48)
31. 2 dec, 12 sc, 8 dec from hdc, 11 sc, 2 dec, 1 sc, sl-st. Don’t cut the thread yet!
We knit the bast ties: cast on a chain of 51 ch, 50 sl-st back along the chain to the heel of the bast shoe, sl-st into the loop of the base of the chain; tie the second cord in the same way. Returning to the base, tie the edge of the bast shoe with connecting posts in a circle. Fasten the thread, cut it, tie it.