Amigurumi Hedgehog Steven Free Pattern

Necessary materials:

• Yarnart jeans 05 (beige) and 16 (denim)

• Yarn alize decofur shade 1366

• Hook 2.0 or how you usually knit

• Bigger hook for weed (I have 2.5)

• Filler

• Markers

• Eyes on a secure mount 9 mm • Spout on a secure mount (can be embroidered) • Black thread for muzzle decoration

• Needle with a blunt end for stitching

• 2 buttons 8 mm

Abbreviations

• Sc – single crochet

• İnc – increase

• Dec – decrease

• Ch – chain

• Пп – lifting loop

• Sl-st – connecting post

Handles (2 parts):

1. 6 sc into magic ring

2.6 inc (12)

3.12 sc

4.10 sc, dec (11)

5. Dec, 7 sc, dec (9)

6-15. 9 sc (10 rows)

Fill only the bottom part a little. Fold in half, knit for both halves of the handle 4sc. If necessary, knit an offset loop so that the handle looks inward.

Legs (2 parts):

1. 6 sc into magic ring

2. (1sc, inc) *3 (9)

3. 4 sc, inc, 4 sc (10)

4.10 sc

5. 4 sc, 2 inc, 4 sc (12)

6.12 sc

7. 5 sc, 2 inc, 5 sc (14)

8.14 sc

9. 4 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 4 sc (16)

10.16 sc

11. 7 sc, 2 inc, 7 sc (18)

Fasten the thread and cut. We knit the second leg exactly also, we don’t cut the thread, we type 3 in the pipe and attach it to the first leg.

We knit the body:

12. 18 sc on the first leg, 3 sc on ch, 18 sc on the second leg, 3 sc on ch (42)

13. 11 sc, (inc, 1 sc) *8, inc, 14 sc (51)

14-16. 51 sc (3 rows)

17. (15 sc, dec) *3 (48)

18.48 sc

19. (14 sc, dec) *3 (45)

20.45 sc

21. (13 sc, dec) *3 (42)

We stuff the legs. 22.42 sc

23. (5 sc, dec) *6 (36)

24-25. 36 sc (2 rows)

We stuff. 26. (4 sc, dec) *6 (30)

27.30 sc

28. (3 sc, dec) *6 (24)

In the next row we knit handles, make sure that they are exactly on the sides. 29. 5 sc, 4 sc with handle, 8 sc, 4 sc with handle, 3sc(24)30. 24 sc

31. (2 sc, dec) *6 (18)

We stuff the body tightly.

Head:

32.18 inc (36)

33. (5 sc, inc) *6 (42)

34. (6 sc, inc) *6 (48)

35. (7 sc, inc) *6 (54)

36. (8 sc, inc) *6 (60)

37-46. 60 sc (10 rows)

We insert the eyes between 41 and 42 rows at a distance of 10 sc.

47. (8 sc, dec) *6 (54)

48. (7 sc, dec) *6 (48)

49. (6 sc, dec) *6 (42)

50. (5 sc, dec) *6 (36)

51. (4 sc, dec) *6 (30)

We stuff.

52. (3 sc, dec) *6 (24)

53. (2 sc, dec) *6 (18)

54. (1 sc, dec) *6 (12)

We stuff our heads tightly.

55.6 Dec

Pull the hole, fasten the thread and cut.

Spout:

1. 6 sc into magic ring (insert the spout on a secure mount into the hole, then tighten it)

2. (1 sc, inc) *3 (9)

3. (2 sc, inc) *3 (12)

4. (3 sc, inc) *3 (15)

5. (4 sc, inc) *3 (18)

Lightly stuff the nose and sew to the head between 36 and 42 rows.

Ears (2 parts):

1. 6 sc into magic ring, turn

2. 1 ch lift, 6 inc (12)

Sew the ears to the head between

39 and 43 rows.

Needles (in the process we try on):

Yarn weed we collect 2 ch and connect into a ring sl-st. (since the yarn is textured, we use a marker when knitting)

1. 6 sc in a ring of ch

2.6 inc (12)

3. (1 sc, inc) *6 (18)

4. (2 sc, inc) *6 (24)

5. (3 sc, inc) *6 (30)

6. (4 sc, inc) *6 (36)

7. (5 sc, inc) *6 (42)

8. (6 sc, inc) *6 (48)

9. (7 sc, inc) *6 (54)

At this stage, we try on a shaggy wig on the head, if necessary, then knit another row with increments, or vice versa – dissolve the row. It should not hang out, but it should not be very tight either.

Then we knit without increments:

10-14. 54 sc (5 rows)

Adjust the number of rows yourself, the wig should be close to the ears.

Next, with needles, we mark a checkmark on the muzzle. And guided by the marks, we knit in turning rows, without a lifting loop, skipping the first loops:

(I got 11 sc between the needles, yours may differ)

1. Turn, skip the first loop, 11sc. 2. Turn, skip 1 p, 9 sc. 3. Turn, skip 1 p, 7 sc. 4. Turn, skip 1 p, 5 sc. n. 5. Turn, skip 1 p, 3 sc. 6. Turn, skip 1 p, 1 sc. If necessary, knit a few more sc back and forth. We finish knitting, leave a long thread, cm 40. It is needed in order to make needles with fronts. We comb the wig with a comb. We pin it to the head with needles and sew it on.

We insert the long end of the grass into the needle, insert it into the head and bring it out under the ear, lay the thread in front of the ear and insert it above it, bring it out under the other ear, in the same way we lay the thread in front and put it over the ear. We fix it, hide the tip inside. We straighten the needles that I received. We trim the grass a little on the muzzle, giving it a shape. We make out the muzzle, guided by the photo, blush the cheeks.

Pants (trying on in the process):

We collect a chain of 37 ch, connect it into a ring. We knit rows with a lifting loop (the lifting loop counts as the first sc)

1-6. 1 ch, 37 sc, sl-st, (6 rows)

Fasten the thread, cut. Similarly, we knit the second leg, fasten and cut the thread in the same way. Hide protruding threads. Place both pieces together seam to seam and work 6sc over both legs. We should get 31sc on each leg. We continue knitting:

7. 1 ch, 31 sc on one leg + 31 sc on the other, sl-st (62)

8-9. 1 ch, 62 sc, sl-st (2 rows)

10. 1 ch, 14 sc, dec, 30 sc, dec, 14 sc, sl-st (60)

11. 1 ch, (8 sc, dec) *6, sl-st (54)

12. 1ch, 54 sc, sl-st

13. 1 ch, (7 sc, dec) *6, sl-st (48)

Head brush knitting, fasten and cut the thread. We count from the back of the seam on each side along 18 sc and mark the middle with markers (between the markers 12 sc).

1. 1 ch, 12 sc, turn

2. 11 sc, turn

3. 10 sc, turn

4. 9 sc, turn

5.8 sc. We knit on the side of 4 sc,

remove the marker, knit 12 sc. We knit the strap – 21 ch, from the second loop from the hook we knit 20 sc, 1 sl-st into the loop from which the webbing was knitted. 12 sc, similarly we knit the second strap, 12 sc, on the side 4 sc, sl-st. We sew the straps in front, at the same time we sew on the buttons.

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