Kathie

Amigurumi pig commander free pattern

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For newborns, comforter is one of the first things in life. 
This is a great help for a young mother. Playing and hugging a cozy little thing in a dream, the baby feels the smell of mother’s calming smell. And if you crochet a comforter with your own hands, for a child he will certainly become the most favorite toy. Legend: KA - Amigurumi ring (can be replaced by 2vp, the second from the hook - 6 sbn) vp - ss air loop - connecting column sbn - sling nakida column - 2 sbn knit in one loop ub - 2 sbn knit together Head 1 Rd: 6 sbn in spacecraft 
2 row: pr x 6 (12) 
3 row: (1 sbn, pr) x 6 (18) 
4 row: (2 sbn, pr) x 6 (24) 
5 row: (3 sbn, pr) x 6 (30 ) 
6 row: (4 sbn, pr) x 6 (36) 
7 row: (5 sbn, pr) x 6 (42) 
8 row: (6 sbn, pr) x 6 (48) 
9 row: (7 sbn, pr) x 6 (54) 
10 row: (8 sbn, pr) x 6 (60) 
11-16 rows: 60 sbn 
17 row: (8 sbn, slab) x 6 (54) 
18 row: (7 sbn, slab ) x 6 (48) 
19 row: (6 sbn, ub) x 6 (42) 
20 row: (5 sbn, ub) x 6 (36) 
21 row: (4 sbn, ub) x 6 (30) 
22 row : (3 sbn, ub) x 6 (24) 
23 row: (2 sbn, ub) x 6 (18) 
24 row: 18 sbn for back walls of loops 
25-26 rows: 18 sbn 
27 row: (1 sbn, slab ) x 6 behind the rear walls (12)
28 row: kill x 6 (6) 


Pyatochk 

1 row: 6 sbn in KA 
2 row: pr x 6 (12) 
3 row: (1 sbn, pr) x 6 (18) 
4 row: 18 sbn behind the rear walls of the loops ( 18) 
5 - 6 rows: 18 sbn (24) 

Ears 

1 row: 6 sbn in KA 
2 -3 rows: 6sbn (6) 
4 row: ave x 6 (12) 
5 row: (1 sbn, ave) x 6 ( 18) 
6 row: 18 sbn (18) 
7 row: (2 sbn, pr) x 6 (24) 
8-10 rows: 24 sbn (24) 

Pens We 

collect in the 24 row for the left front loops. 
1 row: recruit 8 sbn in 12 - 13 row of the head. 
2 -3 rows: 8sbn (8) 
4th row: (3 sbn, pr) x 2 (10) 
5 - 9 rows: 10 sbn (10) 
10 row: (4 sbn, pr) x 2 (12) 
11-20 Rows: 12 Sat (12)
21-24 rows: we change the thread to white 12 sbn (12) 
25 row: we arrange and knit together for the front and rear sbn. 

Assembly 

Sew on ears, weave loosely and sew heels. Glue eyes. 
Embroider heels and flanges. Tighten the hoof handles. 

For the front loops left in the 27th row, we begin to knit a napkin. 
We begin to knit a napkin from the 2nd row.

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