-Nitches (I'll knit from my favorite "Jeans" JarnArt) of the primary color (about 10 g) and very little for the muzzle, ears and tips of the paws.
-The wire is not thick, about 1-1.5 mm thick. The length will depend on the size of your monkey. I get about 13 cm for the tail, 20 cm for the handles and 25 cm for the feet.
- A little filler.
-Weighting in the trunk. I'll have a five-kopek coin.
That's what I'm going to do my monkey. Only the filler has forgotten.
BEGIN!
Legend:
VP - air loop
PSN - half-shell with crochet
x - column without crochet
V - increment
A - reduction
(...) *? - do I specify in parentheses? times
[...] - number of columns in the row
Head
Begin with a light thread
1p: 6VP, in the 2nd loop from the hook x, 3x, into the last loop of the chain 3x, turn and knit from the other side of the chain 3x, 2x into the 2nd loop chains
2p: V, 3x, 3V, 3x, 2V
3-4p: 18x
5p: 8V from the PSN, 10x
We change the thread to the main one, but we do not cut off the light, but leave it on the wrong side.
6p: 5x, 2v, 3x, 2v, 14x7p
: (4x, V) * 6
At this stage I tie my muzzle. We enter the hook into the bottom of the first column of the 6th row (in the photo, I marked it +). We
grab the light thread (the one we left from the face) from the inside and pull it to the front side. The loop on the hook turns out.
We introduce a hook into the base of the next column and grab the thread from the wrong side, pull out one more loop.
And we stretch it through the first one. And so we do around the perimeter of the muzzle. It turns out such a pigtail. At the end, pull the thread and fix it on the wrong side.
At the same stage, I insert my eyes. In the 4th and 5th additions in the 5th row.
If your eyes are sewn, you can make them when your head is ready.
We continue to knit the main thread.
8xp: 36x
11p: (4x, A) * 6
12p: (3x, A) * 6
13p: (2x, A) * 6
14p: (x, A) * 6 Fill the
head with
15p a little: 6A Cut the
thread. Fill the head to the end and give it the right shape. We pull the hole, fix the thread and cut it.
Ears (2 parts):
1p: 6x
2p: 6V
3p: 12x The
thread is left for sewing and cut.
Torso:
1p: 6x
2p: 6v
3p: (x, v) * 6
4p: (2x, V) * 6
Sp: (3x, V) * 6
6-8p: 30x
9p: (3x, A) * 6
10 -12p:
24x 13p: (2x, A) * 6
14-16p: 18x
17p: (x, A) * 6
18-20p: 12x
We trim the thread, leaving the tip for sewing.
In the process of knitting, you can put a weighting agent on the bottom. I have a five-kopeck coin. The trunk then turns out to be more stable and the monkey is a very good one. But you can do without weighting. The body is filled with filler. I get this kind of stable vase)))
Sewing the head to the body.
We find a suitable place for the ears. I sew on the level of the peephole, so for me it looks more like a monkey)
And I get this pin.
Upper hands (2 pieces)
We start with a light thread.
1p: 6x
2p: (x, V) * 3
3-4p: 9x
5p: (x, A) * 3
We attach the thread of the main color, cut the light one.
6-15p: 6x - 10 rows
Leaving the tip for sewing, cut the thread.
Lower legs-feet (2 parts)
1p: 6x
2p: 6V
3-4p: 12x
5p: (2x, A) * 3
6p: (x, A) * 3
Attach the main color thread, cut the light one.
7-18p: 6x - 12 rows
Leaving the tip for sewing, cut the thread.
Tail
Tail:
At the beginning of the mating I leave a small tip of the thread to fix the tip of the wire.
1p: 4x. We knit on 4 columns without a spool on a spiral. I knit on the wrong side, so it's easier to knit such a small number of posts.
We knit to 10-12 cm. Focus on the size of your monkey and your desire. So it is with the paws.)
I get these parts here)
ASSEMBLY.
Before starting the assembly, we need to make measurements. After all, we knit with different density, different threads, etc.
We do this layout.
We measure the length of the wire for the feet.
Necessarily add for palms and feet. For my monkey size, I add a minimum of 3 cm for the foot at both ends of the wire, for the palm - 2.5 cm and for the tail: for the eyelets on the tip - 1 cm, for fastening - 1.5 cm.
At one end of the wire we make the eyelets and wrap (fix) them with the help of an adhesive tape, sticking plaster, tape or other fixing material.
That's how it looks to me. Tail, handles, legs.
We measure the length of the wire for the feet.
Necessarily add for palms and feet. For my monkey size, I add a minimum of 3 cm for the foot at both ends of the wire, for the palm - 2.5 cm and for the tail: for the eyelets on the tip - 1 cm, for fastening - 1.5 cm.
At one end of the wire we make the eyelets and wrap (fix) them with the help of an adhesive tape, sticking plaster, tape or other fixing material.
That's how it looks to me. Tail, handles, legs.
We put on the wire bound workpieces for the feet. Sew them to the body. The thread is fixed and cut.
For the tail we pass the wire to the right place.
We dress the tail piece on the wire, we sew the tail to the body. The thread is fixed and cut. At the tip of the tail, make a few stitches, gripping the inside of the loop from the wire. The thread is fixed and cut.
That's all!!!
Monkey is wonderful sitting, well worth it and ... miraculously MONKEY)))
I did not show you my kids with accessories!
Group photo.
Well, I 'm enclosing a description of the hats.
1p: 6x [6]
2p: 6v [12]
3p: (x, v) * 6 [18]
4-7p: 18x [18] - 4 rows of
8p: (x, v) * 9 [27]
9p: 27x [27]
I leave the tip of the thread for sewing, cut off. I bend the fields and that's it!
The size can be adjusted due to the thickness of the thread or the increase or decrease of the loops.
If I knit a circle to 12 sb - I knit 3 rows, if up to 24 sb - 5 rows.
Rosette (Larisa Glinchak).
I did not close the circle - all the same loops, only with turning rows .. the first row was pulled off by the ring - and I see ... such an ear simpatishnoe drew.
Immediately I will say - the tail on the four hinges from the inside - well, I could not) so, no matter what, I tied them to the front.
And about the torso - while she was knitting, she remembered about the "piglet" and wanted it there, and that the monkey was sitting well .. and in general ... but - alas, and ah! It was necessary not to dream, but to put it there, until the tiny hole in the neck made it clear that it would not fit a penny into it. In general ... poured pebbles. I do not know how to "sit", but in the hands of a monkey is pleasantly felt.