Annie

Amigurumi Purple Bear

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Abbreviations: SB (column without nakida), P (increase), Y (decrease) 
Let's start with the body: 
1 row. 6 scs in amigurumi ring 
2. Increment in each loop (12) 
3. (1, P) × 6 times (18) 
4. (2, P) × 6 times (24) 
5. (3, P) × 6 times (30) 
6. (4, P) × 6 times (36) 
7. (5, P) × 6 times (42) 
8-14 rows. 42 
15. (5, U) × 3 times, 21 (39) 
16. (4, U) × 3 times, 21 (36) 
17. (3, U) × 3 times, 21 (33) 
18 -27 rows . 33 
28. (3, Y) × 6 times, 1, Y (26) 
29. (2, Y) × 6 times, Y (19) 
30. (1, U) × 6 times, 1 (13) 
Suppressions to the end
We get here is a torso with a tum. 

Now we knit the legs 
1. 6СБН into the amigurumi ring 
2. Add to each loop 
3. (1, П) × 6 times (18) 
4. (2, П) × 6 times (24) 
5 - 6. 24 
7. (1 , Y) × 4 times, 12 (20) 
8. (1, Y) × 3 times, 11 (17) 
9. (1, Y) × 2 times, 10 (15) 
10-21. 15 
22. (1, U) × 6 times 
23. Reducing until the end 
In the heels we put circles of thick cardboard. I circled 50 kopecks. 
scheme knitted toys 

Hands 
1. 6SBN in the ring amigurumi 
2. Pribavaka in each loop 
3-7 rows. 12
8. We do VP (air loop) and we knit 6SBN in the opposite direction, then again VP and knit 6 SBN along our “wall” already in the correct direction 
9-23. 12 
24. Ubavki end to 
tie bear 
And head 
1. 6SBN in amigurumi ring 
2. 6 increases of 
3 (1, n) × 6 times (18) 
4. (2, n) × 6 times (24) 
5 (3 , P) × 6 times (30) 
6. (4, P) × 6 times (36) 
7. (5, P) × 6 times (42) 
8. (6, P) × 6 times (48) 
9- nineteen. 48 
20. (6, Y) × 6 times (42) 
21. (5, Y) × 6 times (36) 
22. (4, Y) × 6 times (30) 
23. (3, Y) × 6 times (24) 
24. (3, P) × 3 times, 12 (27) 
25. (4, P) × 3 times, 12 (30) 
26. (5, P) × 3 times, 12 (33) 
27- 29. 33
30. (3, U) × 6 times, 3 (27) 
31. (2, U) × 6 times, 3 (21) 
32. (1, U) × 7 times (14) 
Increments to the end 
I sewed large beads , a nose, eyebrows and a “patch” on the belly are embroidered with floss. 
Ear pattern: 
1. 6SBN into the amigurumi ring 
2. 6 gains The 
head was sewn with a secret stitch (but of course the cotter pin is more convenient and more interesting), the buttoned legs were sewn like this: a needle in the leg, in a button, in the trunk, in the second leg, in a button. Then back to the body, to the foot, to the button, and again in a circle. Pull off a bit. Hands sewn in the same way, but without buttons and not through.

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