Casandra

Amigurumi Cow Lovers

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Materials and tools:

- primary color yarn (I knitted jeans 160m \ 50g number 21) - 1 or one and a half hinge depending on the density of knitting;
- yarn for clothing (at least two colors - dress and pantalonchiki) at your discretion;
- some yarn for horns and tail tassels;
- some yarn for a bucket;
- pin or 2 buttons (for a ladybug with a sprout of 20 cm diameter 2 cm). or you can do without mounts, just sew the head));
- 2 half beads (beads, finished eyes) or quite a bit of black thread for the peepholes;
- 2 buttons for nostrils;
- 2 buttons for sandals;
- 2 buttons on the dress;
- plastic canvas (cardboard, plastic cover) for insoles and bottom bucket;
- a piece of wire for a bucket;
- filler;
- sewing needle;
and, of course, a good mood! :)
 

Legend:

VP - air loop;
stb - single crochet;
pr - increase: 2 columns without nakida, knitted in one loop;
Killer - Down: 2 single crochets, knitted together;
ss - connecting column;
ssn - double crochet;
() xN - what is described in brackets repeat N times.
 

Head

Dial a chain of 10 VP. Starting from the second loop from the hook knit: 
1 p.: 8sbn, 3 sbn to the last, on the other side of the chain 7 sbn, pr (20) 
2 p.: Pr, 7sbn, 3pr, 7sbn, 2pr (26) 
3 p.: 1сбн, пр, 7сбн, (пр, 1сбн) х3, 7сбн, (пр, 1сбн) х2 (32) 
4 р.: 2сбн, пр, 10сбн, пр, 4сбн, пр, 10сбн, пр, 2сбн (36) 
5 р .: (5sbn, pr) x6 (42) 
6 p .: (6sbn, pr) x6 (48) 
7 p.: 2sbn, (pr, 6sbn, pr, 4sbn) x2, pr, 18sbn, pr, 2sbn (54 ) 
8 p.: 1sbn, pr, 5sbn, pr, 4sbn, pr, 1sbn, pr, 4sbn, pr, 5sbn, pr, 1sbn, 27sbn (60) 
9 - 17 pb: 60sbn 
18 p.: (8sbn, mur) x6 (54) 
19 - 20 pp: 54sbn 
21 p.: (7sbn, ub) x6 (48) 
22 p.: 48sbn 
23 p.: (6sbn, ub) x6 (42) 
24 p .: 42sbn
25 p.: (5sbn, ub) x6 (36) 
Knit 4sbn and move the marker (these are offset loops to align knitting) 
26 p.: 3sbn, pr, 2sbn, pr, 2sbn, 2pr, 2sbn, pr, 2sbn, pr, 19sbn (42) 
27 p.: (6sbn, pr) x6 (48)

If you decide to make a pin or button fastening, then it is better to place it at the level of 27 rows

28 - 31 pp: 48 sbn 
Knit 2sbn and move the marker (these are offset loops to align knitting) 
32 p.: 2sbn, kill, 20sbn, kill, 2sbn, kill, 2sbn, kill, 8sbn, kill, 2sbn, kill (42) 
33 p: (5sbn, ub) x6 (36) 
34 p: (4sbn, ub) x6 (30) 
35 p: (3sbn, ub) x6 (24) 
36 p: (2sbn, ub) x6 (18) 
37 p : (1sbn, ub) x6 (12) 
38 p: 6ub. 
Pull the hole, fasten the thread, cut and hide inside the part.

Do not be confused by the strings in the photo. I prefer to remove the markers and hide the tips of the threads before assembling :)


And this is the bottom view of the head. I have already inserted a pin mount :)




Legs (2 parts)

Dial 10 VP, starting from the second loop from the hook: 
1 p: ​​8 sbn, 3 sbn last, on the other side of the chain 7 sbn, ave (20) 
2 p: ave, 7 sbn, 3pr, 7sbn, 2pr (26) 
3 p: 1sbn, pr, 8sbn, pr, 3sbn, pr, 8sbn, pr, 2sbn (30) 
4 p: 2sbn, (ave, 4sbn) x5, ave, 2 sbn (36)

At this stage, I cut the insole out of paper, having previously circled the insole with a pencil.




5 p: 36sbn for the rear arches of loops 
6 - 8 pp: 36sbn

Trying on our paper insole. If it is in size, it fits well in the leg, then we cut out the insole from a plastic cover, plastic canvas or just from cardboard




9 p: 12sbn, ub, (3sbn, ub) x2, 12sbn (33) 
Insert the insole 
10 p: ub, 10sbn, 2ub, 1sbn, 2ub, 10sbn, ub (27) 
11 p: 7sbn, 6ub, 6sbn, ub ( 20) 
12 - 25 pp: 20sbn 
26 p: (3sbn, ub) x4 (16) 
27 p: (2sbn, ub) x4 (12) 
28 p: 6ub 
Hole to pull, fix the thread, cut and hide inside the parts (I , as usually sticks up, I hide them before assembling)




Handles (2 parts)

The handle begins to knit with the claws, which consists of 2 parts - the main and auxiliary

Auxiliary part (2 things)

2vp, 
1 p.: 6sbn to the second loop from the hook 
2 p.: (1sbn, pr) x3 (9) 
3 - 4 pp: 9sbn Fasten 
, cut and hide the thread inside the piece.

Main detail (2 things)

2vp, 
1 p.: 6sbn to the second loop from the hook 
2 p.: (1sbn, pr) x3 (9) 
3 p.: (2sbn, pr) x3 (12) 
4 - 5 pp: 12 sbn 
Starting from the sixth row, we bind auxiliary detail 
6 p.: 6sbn on the main, 9sbn on auxiliary detail, 6 sbn on the main (21)

Do not be embarrassed by the color. Somewhere a photo was lost, so I quickly got a visual aid from the first threads that turned up.




7 p.: 10sbn, pr, 9sbn, pr (23) 
8 p.: 23sbn 
9 p.: 10sbn, ub, 9sbn, ub (21) 
10 p.: 21sbn 
11 p.: Ub, 8sbn, 2ub, 7sbn ( 18) 
12 p.: 18sbn 
13 p.: (Ass, 7sbn) x2 (16) 
14 - 26 pp.: 16sbn 
27 p.: (2sbn, ub) x4 (12) 
28 p.: 6ub. Tighten the 
hole, fix the thread, cut and hide inside the details.




Body (top to bottom)

For those who do the pin-and-pin mounting of the legs and legs: the handles are mounted at the level of 17 rows, and the legs at the level of 33 rows. So, let's begin!

2 RR 
1 r: 6sbn to the second loop from the hook 
2 r: 6pr (12) 
3 r: (1sbn, pr) x6 (18) 
4 r: (2sbn, pr) x6 (24) 
5 r: 24sbn

Fasten the head to the calf if you are doing pin or button fastening.




6 - 10 pp: 24sbn 
11 p: (7sbn, pr) x3 (27) 
12 - 13 pp: 27sbn 
14 p: (8sbn, pr) x3 (30) 
15 p: 30sbn 
16 p: (9sbn, pr) x3 ( 33) 17 p: 33 
sbn 
18 p: (10 sbn, pr) x3 (36) 
19 p: (5 sbn, pr) x 6 (42) 
20 p: 42 sbn 
21 p: (6 sbn, ave) x 6 (48) 
22 - 23 pp: 48sbn 
24 p: (7sbn, pr) x6 (54) 
25 - 27 pp: 54sbn 
28 p: 3sbn, (2sbn, pr) x6 (this is pop), 33sbn (60) 
29 - 34 pp: 60sbn 
35 p: (8sbn , ass) x6 (54) 
36 p: (7sbn, ub) x6 (48) 
37 p: (6sbn, ub) x6 (42) 
38 p: (5sbn, ub) x6 (36) 
39 p: (4sbn, ass ) x6 (30) 
40 r: (3sbn, ub) x6 (24) 
41 p: (2sbn, ub) x6 (18)
42 p: (1b, u) x6 (12) 
43 p: 6ub. 
Pull the hole, fasten the thread, cut and hide inside the part.




Ears, horns, tail, registration of attractive faces

Ears (2 parts)

2vp, 
1 p .: 6sbn to the second loop from the hook 
2 p.: 6pr (12) 
3 p.: 12 sbn 
4 p.: (3sbn, etc.) x3 (15) 
5 p.: 15sbn 
6 p.: (2sbn , pr) x5 (20) 
7 - 10 pp: 20sbn 
11 p.: (2sbn, ub) x5 (15) 
12 p .: 15sbn

Fasten the thread and leave the end for sewing loops to the head. Ears do not fill!




Horns (2 parts)

9vp to close in a circle 
1 - 4 rr: 9sbn 
5 p .: ub, 7sbn (8) 
6 p.: 8sbn 
7 p.: Ub, 6sbn (7) 
8 p.: 7sbn 
9 p.: 2ub, 3sbn (5)

Pull the hole, fasten the thread and hide inside the parts. Little fill horns.

Tail

Cut three segments of the main thread equal to the length of the tail x 2.5. Stretch through the post in the middle of the ass, braid a pigtail. At the end to make a brush from the thread of the color of the horns




Decor

Sew ears and horns, buttons. Sew \ glue eyes, embroider mouth. In a ladybird, you can glue eyelashes at will.

Focus on the photo:




Clothes for cows

Sandals

The threads are either the same thickness as the main ones, or thinner, but the hook number is the same as you knit the cow

Dial 10 VP, starting from the second loop from the hook: 
1 p: ​​8 sbn, 3 sbn last, on the other side of the chain 7 sbn, ave (20) 
2 p: ave, 7 sbn, 3pr, 7sbn, 2pr (26) 
3 p: 1sbn, pr, 8sbn, pr, 3sbn, pr, 8sbn, pr, 2sbn (30) 
4 p: 2sbn, (ave, 4sbn) x5, ave, 2 sbn, ss (36) 
Next, we knit with 
5 p. : we knit ssn for rear arches of loops 
3vp lifting, 36sn, ss 
6 p.: 3vp lifting, 11ssn, 6ub from ssn, 11ssn, ub from ssn, ss (29) 
7 p. , 10sbn, ss (27) Fasten 
, cut and hide the thread

Making the clasps:

We attach a thread on the side of the sandal, we knit a chain of 17vp, 
starting from 10 loops from the hook, we knit 8cc. 
Thread to fasten, cut and hide.

We have a buttonhole

Trousers

I was knitting from begonias, the hook is still the same, 1.75

When you pick up the initial chain, then try on the widest place (with the legs) if your ladybird enters pantalonchiki. If anything, then increase the number of loops.

Dial a chain of 52 VP, close in a circle. 
Knit interlocking rows. Each row starts from the ascent and ends with 1 row column. 
In the first row, I inserted a thread-gum on every occasion. So that the ladybugs won't lose their trousers on the way :)))

1 p.: 1vp, 52sbn, ss 
2 - 6 pp .: 3vp, 52sn, ss 
Next, we knit each leg separately 
7 row - dial 5 points, skip 26 loops of the previous row, ss 27 loop of the previous row. 3vp lifting and more knit CCH 26 of the previous row, the chain of 5ssn 5vp, ss (31) 
8 p .: 3vp, (sn, skip one loop of the previous row, 1ssn) to the end of the row, pp 
This we loin knitting is obtained 
9 p.: 3vp, (1сн, п) to each arochka of the previous row, ss. 
And the last row - strapping 
10 p.: 3vp, in the first arochka of the previous row we knit 1cc, bp, 1cc,
and then knit in each second arochka (ie, we skip one, in the second we knit) alternately: 3 ssn with 1 in between between them, 5 ssn with 1 in between between them - until the end of the row. In the last arochka knit 1sn, vp, 1sn, vp, 1sn, vp and ss in the first column of the row. 


Second pants: 
7 p .: attach the thread to the beginning of the chain of 5vp, 3vp lifting and knit 5cn along the chain and 26 csn through the loops of 6 rows (31) 
9 - 10 pp: similar to the first trouser.

Dress

The dress knitted from kristal (450m \ 100g), the hook is the same 1.75.

Dial a chain of 38 VP + 3vp lift 
Knit in rotary rows, each row start a 3vp lift. 
1 p .: 6ccn, 2c, 7cc, 2vp, 12cc, 2vp, 7cc, 2vp, 6cc 
2 pb : 5cc, ave, in the arch (1cc, 2vp, 1cc), ave. 2vp, 1сн), пр, 10ссн, пр, into the arch (1сн, 2вп, 1ссн), пр, 5сн, пр, into the arch (1сн, 2вп, 1ссн), пр, 5ссн 
3 р. (1ssn, 2vp, 1ssn), pr, 7ssn, pr, in the arch (1ssn, 2vp, 1ssn), pr, 12ssn, pr, in the arch (1ssn, 2vp, 1ssn), pr, 7ssn, ave. , 2vp, 1сн), пр, 6ссн 
4 р .: 9Сн, we miss everything between the arches (this is the armhole of the sleeve), then we knit 18CC, we pass everything between the arches (the second sleeve is the armhole), 9CC
5 p .: (pass 1 loop, next knit 2nd, 2vp, 2nd, skip 2 sang, next knit 2nd, 2vp, 2nd) until the end of the row, 1th double in the last loop of the row.

If you want the dress to be even more flared, you can knit in every second loop of the previous row.

6 p .: In each arochka from 2vp of the previous row we knit 2cc, 2vp, 2cc 
Connect with the beginning of the row and then knit in circular interlocking rows, starting the row with the ascent and ending with cc 
7 pb .: (we will knit it in one arochka , in the next 3cc, 2vp, 3cc) until the end of row 
8 - 9 pp .: similarly to row 7. 
10 p.: In each arochka we knit 3cc, 2vp, 3cc 
11 p .: we knit similarly to the 10th. 
12 p.: We tie a small dress to a sbn in each loop of the previous row, and in an arochka 2 or 3 sbn, so that the hem of the dress does not tighten. 
To tie a yoke sbn in a circle, simultaneously forming loops for two buttons. 
Dress ready!

 

For thin threads  like lily, we initially collect 50 wp + 3 w rises. 
The principle of knitting a yoke is similar, the difference is only in the number of loops. If in a dress made of crystal there are 
6 loops - a backrest shelf, 7 loops - a sleeve, 12 loops - before, 7 loops - a sleeve, 6 loops - a backrest shelf, then in lily: 
8 - 9 - 16 - 9 - 8 
Starting from the fifth row knitting is different.

So: 
5 number: in every second loop of the previous row knit 1ssn, 2Bn, 1ssn 
6 series: each arches knit 1ssn, 1vp, 1ssn 
7 series: each arches knit 2ssn, 2Bn, 2ssn 
8 series knit similar to 7 series, and At the end of the SS, we connect to the beginning of the row and then we knit with circular interlocking rows, where each row begins with a 3-rise and ends with an SS. 
9 - 12rr: in each arochka we knit 2br, 2vp, 2sc. 
13 row - binding - 
In each arochka of the previous row we knit 6cc each. 
To tie a yoke sbn in a circle, simultaneously forming loops for two buttons. 
Dress ready!

April

10vp 
1p pr, 8cc, pr 
2p pr, 10cc, pr 
3 - 5 pp: 14cc Fasten 
, cut and thread the thread.

A chain of 50vp, 14cc on the top of the apron, 53 bc 
2 row: starting from the 4th loop from the hook 114cc. 
Thread fasten, trim. 
Tie an apnea on three sides, knit on the corners at 2sbn 
1 p.: Sbn, 
2 p.: Sbn for the back half-loop 
3 p 
. 1vp, 1cn, skip 1 loop, 1bc, skip 1 loop, into the next 5 csn, separated by 1b, skip 1 loop of the previous row, into the next 1bc, and so on. We finish the row with a cockle of 5cc, separated by ap. 
Thread to fasten, cut and hide.

Pro outfit for a bull!

Pants knit a bullhead according to the description of pantalonchik, but all the columns without nakida. I think that it is quite possible to connect with croaks with a crochet - it will be faster

Shirt knitted as a dress to 5 rows. In the fifth row, I made an increase in every fourth column of the previous row, and then exactly to the desired length. If suddenly a tight shirt, then you can make an increase in every third column.

For stitches, dial 20 or 30 points, then knit on the neck with single crochets, then continue with the chain of points 20-30 points.

But you can simply tie around, making loops for buttons along the way.

 

Milk bucket

Immediately make a reservation - this bucket for my ladybug fits perfectly in size. But you must "try on" the bucket and, if necessary, increase or decrease it.

2 w, the second from the hook: 
1p: 7sbn 
2p: 7pr (14) 
3p: (1sbn, pr) x7 (21) 
4p: (2sbn, pr) x7 (28)

Cut the bottom. I cut out cardboard 
5p: 28 sbn for the rear arches of loops 
6-8rr: 28 sbn 
9r: (6sbn, pr) x4 (32) 
10-11 pp: 32sbn 
12r: (7sbn, pr) x4 (36) 
13-15rr: 36sbn 
16r: ss for the front arches of the loops. Fasten the 
thread, cut off, leaving a long end. Bring the thread to the 5th row and knit 28 knobs on the missed loop arcs. Knit from the bottom of the bottom (see photo) 
Thread fasten and hide inside the parts. Insert the bottom.

Now about milk. I just put the inside of the filler and on top of my wool for felting I rolled down to make it even.

For those who are not friends with felting, we knit milk 
2 vp, the second from the hook: 
1p: 7sbn 
2p: 7pr (14) 
3p: (1sbn, pr) x7 (21) 
4p: (2sbn, pr) x7 (28) 
5p: (3sbn, pr) x7 (35)

Cut the bottom. Again, I cut out of cardboard 
5p: 35 sbn for the rear arc loops

Insert the bottom (can not our milk be with a slide) 
6p: (5sbn, ub) x5 (30) 
7p: 30 sbn 
8p: (4sbn, ub) x5 (25) 
9p: 25bn 
Thread fasten, cut and hide inside the parts . Stuff the bottom of the bucket and our milk. Insert the milk inside the bucket .. You can hem there neatly so that the milk in the bucket is held (agree, it sounds funny)

Well, the handle bucket: 
Cut off a piece of wire. we bend the tips (look at the photo). We cling to the wire for the loops on the sides of the bucket. and then just bend in better with pliers, well, or any other tongs :)))




Now it remains only to give the bucket to our cow or goby in the hoof. And enjoy your own love story!




Knit with pleasure and do not forget to specify the author! :)







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