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So that Piglet is not bored, we will bind him a true friend - Winnie the Pooh :)
Winnie is not just a bear , he is a poet. Moreover, Winnie the Pooh is pure charisma)) Kids and adults know and love this character, his phrases have long been scattered over quotes and aphorisms. It doesn’t matter that his head is full of sawdust, he sometimes makes up pretty well. Yes!
The combination of Piglet and Winnie the Pooh is a classic duet, without one it’s impossible to imagine another. In this regard, let's get down to work on creating Winnie)) Like Piglet, Winnie the Pooh was knitting what is called “from the head”.
The figure of Pooh is a solid head and torso, smoothly flowing one into the other, with a slight separation in the neck, so there is not much difference with which part of the body to start knitting; In addition, Winnie's head is slightly smaller than the body. In addition to the large ellipse, paws will be necessary (in the cartoon they exist separately from the hero, we will sew them :)), ears, nose, eyes and a spot on the muzzle.
To create a bear, I chose yarn more for its color qualities than for its composition. Based on the color scheme in the cartoon, I chose the Bambino yarn in three colors: terracotta and chocolate (one is brighter, for a spot on the muzzle, the other is darker, for the nose and paws).
So, knit head-torso. I started from the bottom of the figure:
1 row: 6 sbn in the ring amigurumi
2 row: 6 increments (12)
3 row: * 1 Sat pr * 6 times (18)
4 row: * 2 Sat pr * 6 times (24)
5 row: * 3 Sat pr * 6 times (30)
6 row: * 4 Sat pr * 6 times ( 36)
7th row: * 5 out of * 6 times (42)
8th row: * 6th of years * 6 times (48)
9th row: * 7th of years ago * 6 times (54)
10th row: * 8th of years ago * 6 times (60)
11th row: * 9 sbn pr * 6 times (66)
12th row: * 10 sbn pr * 6 times (72)
13th row: * 11 sbn pr * 6 times (78)
14-28 rows: 78 sbn
29 rows in each row : * 11 Sat n u * 6 times (72)
30 row: * 10 Ub u * 6 times (66)
31 row: * 9 Ub und * 6 times (60)
32 row: * 8 Siq u * 6 times (54)
33 row: * 8 Bsf apr * 6 times (60)
34 row: * 9 Bbl ave * 6 times (66)
35 row: * 10 Abc pr * 6 times (72)
36-49 rows: 72 UR in each row
50 row: * 10 Sat ub * 6 times (66)
51 row: * 9 Syb ub * 6 times (60)
52 row: * 8 ub kill * 6 times (54)
53 row: * 7 bund Ub * 6 times ( 48)
54 row: * 6 Sat UB * 6 times (42)
55 row: * 5 Ub Sat * 6 times (36)
56 row: * 4 Ub kil * 6 times (30)
57 row: * 3 Sat ub * 6 times (24)
58 row: * 2 sbn ub * 6 times (18)
59 row: * 1 sbn ub * 6 times (12)
60 row: 6 steps to close knitting.
To form a voluminous muzzle, you can make a couple of utyazhka in the area of the future eyes, so the nose will stand out more clearly.
Knit a spot (yarn is darker than the main color of the body, but lighter than the paws): we
collect 11 air loops
1 row: 9 sbn starting from the second loop from the hook, 3 sbn to the last loop, 10 sbn
2 row: pr, 8 sbn, pr, 1 sbn, pr, 9 sbn, pr, 1 sbn.
Then I experimented, in this regard I did not write down what was happening in my notebook ... The bottom line is that you need to provide the resulting oval with two projections at the edges (I made 7 double crochets in one loop), then tie the protrusions and the nakida columns with connecting columns oval, doing cornering if necessary.
In principle, with this spot, you can not bother, but take, for example, a marker or paint or eye shadow and shade in the area of the intended placement of the eyes.
Knit eyes:
dark yarn (brown or black)
1 row: 6 sbn amigurumi
change to white on a ring
2 row: connecting column, extension, two connecting columns, increase, connecting column (it is better to knit with white yarn for the back walls of the dark yarn loops, then you can avoid the “star” eyes). Knit two eyes.
Getting to the nose: we
collect 5 air loops
1 row: 3 sbn starting from the second loop from the hook, 3 sbn to the outermost loop, 3 sbn, apt
2 row: pr, 2 sbn, pr, 1 sbn, ave, 3 sbn, ss.
When sewing the nose it is desirable to fill it with padding polyester.
We undertake for the ears:
1 row: 6 sbn in the ring of amigurumi
2 row: 6 increases (12)
3 row: * 1 sbn pr * 6 times (18)
4 row: * 2 sbn pr * 6 times (24)
5-7 rows : 24 sat in each row
Knit 2 pieces. We fold our ears in half and knit. When sewing, we try to keep the semicircular shape of the ear. It is important not to forget that Winnie’s left ear has a “flattened” shape, so you can sew it in a slightly bent shape.
When forming the face with eye and nose sewing, we embroider the bear’s mouth and eyebrows with several stitches of dark yarn or wool.
We begin to knit the legs Winnie Pooh:
1 row 6 sc in ring amigurumi
2 row 6 of increases (12)
3 range: * 1 sc etc. * 6 times (18)
4 range: * 2 sc etc. * 6 times (24)
Row 5 : * 3 srb pr * 6 times (30)
6-11 rows: 30 sbn in each row
We make two pieces, fill with padding polyester and sew.
Knit handle:
1 row 6 sc in ring amigurumi
2 row: 6 increments (12)
3 row: * 1 sbn pr * 6 times (18)
4 row: * 2 sab pr * 6 times (24)
5-14 rows: 24 sbn in each row
15 row: * 2 sbn killing * 6 times (18)
16 row: * 1 UBN killing * 6 times (12)
17 row: 6 down close knitting We sew
double- point knobs to Winnie.
Total: we get a wonderful friend for Piglet :) In general, Winnie the Pooh is not very difficult to knit, his figure is very simple and does not contain any complicated details, but it gives you the opportunity to experiment and just enjoy creating this wonderful character familiar from childhood :)
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