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Size: sitting chickens - approx. 13 cm, standing - approx. 16 cm. Height.
You will need: white, dark brown, red, ocher, light gray and beige cotton yarn of medium thickness; hook number 2.5; polyester wadding as a filler; 8 wooden beads with a diameter of 6 mm; thin steel wire with a diameter of 0.9 mm; pliers; Pattex clear glue.
The main pattern: air loops (vp), connecting posts (compound), non-nakida columns (Art. B / n), semi-columns (semi-steel), double crochets (art. S / n) and columns with two naquids (art. 2 / n). Unless otherwise specified, art. b / n knit in a spiral, attaching st. b / n the previous row. Mark the beginning of each row. Knit 1 tbsp. b / n in every art. b / n, for additions to 2 tbsp. b / n in 1 tbsp. b / n, for decreasing 2 tbsp. b / n knit together. Attention: the number of Art. b / n remains unchanged.
Head and torso: for the head, tie a white or dark brown thread with a chain of 4 inc. and close the circle connection. st. 1st p.: In the ringlet to link 6 tbsp. b / n 2nd p .: in every art. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 12 tbsp. b / n 3rd p .: art. b / n, in every 2nd st. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 18 art. b / n 4th district: art. b / n, in every 3rd st. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 24 tbsp. b / n 8th p.: Art. b / n, in every 2nd st. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 36 tbsp. b / n 9th p.: Art. b / n, in every 6th century. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 42 tbsp. b / n 12th p.: Art. b / n, every 2nd and 3rd st. b / n knit together = 28 Art. b / n 13th p.: Art. b / n, every 6th and 7th century. b / n knit together = 24 Art. b / n 16th p.: Art. b / n, in every 2nd st. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 36 tbsp. b / n 19th p.: Art. b / n, in every 4th century. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 45 Art. b / n 21st p.: Art. b / n, in every 5th century. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 54 art. b / n 27th p.: In the first 3 Art. B / n to 2 Art. b / n (= place of attachment of the tail), then in every art. b / n 1 tbsp. b / n = 57 art. b / n 28th p.: Art. b / n, above each addition of the previous row add 1 tbsp. b / n = 60 art. b / n 29th b.: As the 28th = 63 Art. b / n 32nd p.: * 2 tbsp. b / n, 2 tbsp. b / n knit together, from * repeat 2 more times, then knit art. b / n, every 4th and 5th century. b / n knit together, 1 tbsp. b / n = 50 art. b / n 34th river: * 1 tbsp. b / n, 2 tbsp. b / n knit together, from * repeat 3 more times, then knit art. b / n, every 3rd and 4th century b / n knit together, at the end: 2 tbsp. b / n knit together = 36 Art. b / n 35th district: art. b / n, then head and torso tightly stuffed with cotton. 36th p.: Art. b / n, every 2nd and 3rd st. b / n knit together = 24 Art. b / n P. 38: the body is still tightly stuffed with cotton, then 2 tbsp. b / n knit together = 12 Art. b / n 39th - 40th p.: 2 tbsp. b / n knit together the remaining 3 tbsp. b / n pull the working thread,
Scallop: tie with 19 thread in red thread, 3 in head belt from the hook tie 4 tbsp. s / n, in the next 2nd ce. 1 comp. Art., * in the next 2nd ce. 1 tbsp. s / n, 7 tbsp. c 2 / n, 1 tbsp. s / n, in the next 2nd ce. 1 comp. st. From * repeat 2 more times, 1 v.p. skip to the last vp 1 comp. st. Cut the thread, leaving a free end for sewing. Sewing on the scalp to the head, position the row at the back.
Earrings: tie a chain of 4 ce red thread and close the circle connection. st. 1st p.: In the ringlet to link 6 tbsp. b / n 2nd p .: in every art. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 12 tbsp. b / n 4th district: art. b / n, in every 4th century. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 15 art. b / n 6th p.: Art. b / n, every 2nd and 3rd st. b / n knit together = 10 Art. b / n 10th p.: 2 tbsp. b / n knit together, cut the thread, leaving a free end for sewing. For each chicken, tie 2 identical earrings.
Beak: tie a thread ocher color 4 vp and close the circle connection. st. 1st p.: In the ringlet to link 6 tbsp. b / n 2nd p .: art. b / n, in every 2nd st. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 9 tbsp. b / n 3rd p .: art. b / n, in every 3rd st. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 12 tbsp. b / n 4th district: art. b / n, in every 4th century. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 15 art. b / n 5th R.: Art. b / n, in every 5th century. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 18 art. b / n 6th p.: Art. b / n, in every 6th century. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 21 tbsp. b / n Cut the thread, leaving a free end for sewing.
Wings: tie with white or dark brown thread 4 inc. and close the circle connection. st. 1st p.: In the ringlet to link 6 tbsp. b / n 2nd p .: in every art. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 12 tbsp. b / n 3rd p .: art. b / n, in every 2nd st. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 18 art. b / n 5th R.: Art. b / n, in every 3rd st. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 24 tbsp. b / n 7th p.: Art. b / n, in every 6th century. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 28 tbsp. b / n 10th p.: Art. b / n, every 6th and 7th century. b / n knit together = 24 Art. b / n 11th p.: Art. b / n, every 5th and 6th century. b / n knit together = 20 Art. b / n 12th p.: Art. b / n, every 4th and 5th century. b / n knit together = 16 Art. b / n 15th p.: Art. b / n, every 3rd and 4th century b / n knit together = 12 Art. b / n Wings fold in half and join the edges together, linking at st. b / n last row 1 p. st. b / n = 6 tbsp. b / n At 6 tbsp. b / n tie another row, using a white or light gray thread for the white chicken, for dark brown chicken beige thread: 2 ce, in the 1st st. b / n 5 art. b / n, in the next article b / n 1 n / art., in the next article. b / n 1 tbsp. s / n, 3 tbsp. c 2 / n, 1 tbsp. s / n, in the next article. b / n 1 n / art., in the next article. b / n 5 art. s / n, in the last article. b / n 1 p / st. thread cut and fasten. For each chicken to connect two identical wings.
Feathers of the head: to tie with a white or beige thread, 36 ce, in the 3rd e. from the hook to make 7 tbsp. s / n, * to the next 3rd ce. 1 comp. Art., in the next 3rd ce. 7 tbsp. s / n From * repeat 4 more times, finish 1 connection. st. at last vp Thread cut off, leaving a free end for stitching.
Wing feathers: tie a white wool with a light gray or beige thread, then knit as described for feathers of the head, from * repeat only 1 time. Cut the thread, leaving a free end for sewing. Tie feathers for both wings.
Bottom detail of the tail: tie a chain of 24 v. With white or dark brown thread and close the circle connection. st. 1st p .: in every ce 1 tbsp. b / n = 24 tbsp. b / n 2nd p .: art. b / n, in every 4th century. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 30 tbsp. b / n 4th district: art. b / n, in every 5th century. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 36 tbsp. b / n 5th R.: Art. b / n Detail folded in half and join the edges together, linking to st. b / n last row 1 p. st. b / n = 18 art. b / n 18 st. b / n tie another 1 p., using a white or light gray thread for a white chicken, for a dark brown chicken a beige thread: 1 con. st. in the 1st st. b / n, in the 3rd Art. b / n 7 of Art. s / n, in the next 3rd century. b / n 1 tbsp. s / n, 9 tbsp. c 2 / n, 1 tbsp. s / n, in the next 3rd century. b / n 1 comp. Art., in the next 3rd Art. b / n 7 of Art. s / n and in the last article. b / n 1 comp. st. Thread cut and fasten.
Upper tail detail: start as the lower tail detail. 3rd p .: art. b / n, in every 5th century. b / n 2 tbsp. b / n = 36 tbsp. b / n Detail folded in half and tie 1 p. st. b / n, as for the lower part of the tail, to finish the top detail, as the bottom, but the last row of dark brown details to knit with a dark brown thread.
Thigh (for standing chickens only): tie a chain of 24 ce to white or dark brown thread and close the circle connection. st. 1st p .: in every ce 1 tbsp. b / n = 24 tbsp. b / n 3rd p .: art. b / n, every 2nd and 3rd st. b / n knit together = 16 Art. b / n 4th p.: 2 tbsp. b / n knit together = 8 Art. b / n, cut and fasten the thread. For each chicken tie 2 hips.
Assembly. Beak tightly wadded with cotton and sewed to the head from the front in the middle or from the side between the 6th and 13th p. from the top edge of the head. Scallop sew to the head, starting with the beak. Earrings folded, aligning the open edges, and sew vertically on both sides of the beak at the level of its middle. The feathers of the head of the corresponding color should be spread around the back of the head with the wrong side towards the front side, sewed the short edges. The feathers of the wings of the corresponding color should be sewn with the wrong side to the front side of the wings from the 6th to the 12th p. Wings sew to the body on both sides between the 19th and 30th p. from the upper edge of the head, only the front rounded portion is sewn up approximately to the middle of the wing. Lightly stuff the upper part of the tail with cotton wool, sew up the hole, sew the tail between the 27th and 28th p. torso. In the same way, prepare the lower part of the tail and sew it under the upper part of the tail. Beads for eyes sew between 5th and 6th p. heads as follows: a needle to pierce the head between the 5th and 6th st. b / n from the scallop so that it comes out between the 5th and 6th st. b / n from the scallop on the other side of the head, strung one bead, then hold the needle through the same points in the opposite direction and strung the second bead, cut and tie the ends of the thread so that the eyes fit snugly to the head, then tie and fix again. For standing chickens to make paws of wire: for each paw take two pieces of wire 25 cm long, bend each piece in half and flatten it at the bend. Twist the two pieces of wire together in a spiral from the bend to a length of approx. 5.5 cm, 4 free ends further processed separately. For the fingers, each of the 3 ends of the wire should be bent in half, and the two halves, starting from the bend, should be twisted together in a spiral. Shorten the 4th end of the wire for the spur to a length of 3 cm, bend it in half and twist the two halves, starting from the fold, and twist together in a spiral. Fingers bend forward and slightly round, spur bend back. Apply some glue on fingers, spur and ¾ legs and, after drying, wrap in ocher cotton yarn: start from the base of the fingers and twist each finger first to the end, then again to the base, then wrap another paw to a height of 4 cm. visible between the turns. End the thread knotted on the leg. The second paw to make the same. Hip with a small hole to put on the paws, sew up the open area in the place where the paw wrapping ends. Inject the ends of the wire into the abdomen of a chicken at a distance of 2-3 cm from the paws. Thighs slightly wad of cotton and sew to the body. Paws bend so that the chicken could stand.
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