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M1LMSH (AhtAML
@VikGoldFish
(hemd, &^OLMA^ K/E-

MZHASH
(AhtACKa,
©VikGoldFish

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SOME GENERAL TIPS:

- In order not to lose the beginning of the row - in the first (or last, as it suits
you) loop of the row, put a marker or mark with a contrasting thread.

- Offset loop (PSM) - knitted at the end of the row to align the center of
the part. How many are needed depends on the type of yarn, hook
number, knitting method and knitting density. In the diagram, I write
where I had to knit the PSM, but you knit as needed.

- I try to sew / embroider the necessary elements before stuffing the part. This
makes it easier to hide all the knots and ends, and the filler is not pulled out by
the thread, as is the case with an already filled part.
- So that there are no “scars” left on the toy from decreases / increases, I
advise rows in which between decreases / increases there is an even
number of loops (2,4,6, etc.), the row starts with half the required number
of loops.
- To mark the center of details (head, body) I often use string markers.
Based on them, it’s easier for me to symmetrically sew / fasten handles,
legs, embroider eyes, eyebrows, ears, etc.
- If the slope is not indicated in the decreases / increases, knit with any
slope in the way that suits you.
- Short rows I knit in the German way.
- The toy is knitted in a spiral, without connecting bollards and lifting
loops, unless otherwise indicated.

VIDEO: Crochet lace


Mmsh (Arm. @VikGoldFish
SOME GENERAL TIPS:
Front and back ^ loops I knit in a classic way;
behind the back wall.

Decrease with an inclination to the right: Decrease with an inclination to the left:

Incline to the right: Increase with a slope to the left:

With the right knitting needle, pick up the right bow 1 front, now with the left knitting needle pick up the left
of the loop located 1 row below the next loop on shackle loop 2 rows below just
left needle. 1 facial in this bow, knitted, 1 facial in this bow
1 front in the next loop.

isbn:
Turn the work counterclockwise (so that the thread is in front of the work), insert the hook from the front
sides, pick up the thread, pull the loop to the front side, knit both loops together.
Miishl (AhtAfM.
NECESSARY MATERIALS: ©VlkGoldRsb
From the indicated materials, the size of the toy is 22 cm.
YarnArt Jeans (160 m / 50 g):
- gray - No. 46;
- brown - No. 71;
- light blue - No. 75;
- pink - No. 20;
- light purple - No. 89;
- white - No. 01.
Pekhorka openwork (280m/50gr):
- black - No. 08 (for embroidery of the nose, eyebrows.
Eyes on a secure fastening 6 mm - 2 pcs. Circular
knitting needles 1.5 mm.
Hook 2 mm and 0.6 mm (for shoelaces).
Holofiber.
Wire 1.5 mm - 45 cm;
Buttons 9 mm - 5 pieces.
Strong thread for tightening
A piece of plastic or cardboard for the insoles.
LEGEND:
• KA - amigurumi ring;
• vp - air loop; • persons - facial loop;
• izn - purl loop;
• sbn - single crochet;
• Kr - edge loop;
• isbn - purl single crochet;
• H - nakid;
• P - raglan (N, 1 person, N);
• prib - increase;
• PP - increase with an inclination to the right;
• ub - decrease;
• LP - an increase with a slope to the left;
• pssn - half-column with a crochet; • PU - decrease with an inclination to the right;
• ssn - double crochet; • LU - decrease with an inclination to the left;
• ss - connecting column; • Software - steam processing*.
• PSM - displacement loop; * Steam treatment - douse the part with steam
• ZS - knit loops behind the back - hold over boiling water, over
steam generator, under a steam iron (do not touch the
walls;
soleplate of the iron!).
• PS - knit loops for the front walls. Then straighten the part, giving it the desired
shape.
MMLSM, (LLSHH
HANDLES (2 PCS)

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©VikGoldFish
Brown color.
Cast on 5 ch, from the 2nd loop from the hook: 1. 3 sc, 3 sc
in the last loop, on the other side of the chain - 2 sc, inc
(10)
2. inc, 3 sc, 3 sc in 1 loop, 4 sc, inc
(14)
3-5 (3 rows). 14 sc
6. 7 sbn, in the next loop we knit a finger - 4 ssn with a
common top, 6 sbn (14)
7. 14 sc + PSM
8. 6 sc, dec, 6 sc (13)
9. 6 sc, dec, 5 sc (12)
10. 12 sc
Change color to blueleaving at the beginning of the row
blue thread 60 cm. 11.12 sc per AP
Bring the left thread out. 12-23 (12 rows). 12 sc

Knit another 1-2 sc so that the end of knitting is exactly


behind the handle. Cut the thread, fasten.
Tie with the left thread behind the PS of the 10th row, inserting the
hook from the bottom up: ch, sb in the same loop, 4 sb, inc, 5
Sat, approx.
Fasten the thread and hide.
Mimskl, (Lrmm.
LEGS (2 PCS) SVikGoMFish
Knit two solesgrayAndpinkcolors.
Cast on 6 ch, from the 2nd loop from the hook:
1. inc, 3 sc, 4 sc in the last loop, on the other side

chains - 3 sc, inc (14)


2. 2 inc, 3 sb, 4 inc, 3 sb, 2 inc (22)
3. (inc, sc) x2, 3 sc, (sc, inc) x2, (inc, sc) x2, 3 sc, (sc, inc) x2 (30)

Cut the thread and fasten off.


Cut out an insole from thin plastic or cardboard that is slightly
smaller than the size of the sole.
Fold the soles in pairs with wrong sides
inside and tie them together with blue yarn with a
chain stitch from the side of the pink insole.
When a small hole remains, insert the insole. Cut the thread,
fasten.
MSMLA. (Arshm,
@VikGoldFish

Attach threadpurplecolors to the first sl-st of the row behind the GL. 1. ch,
sb in the same loop, 29 sb for the GL (30)
2-4 (3 rows). 30 sc
5. 11 sc, 4 dec, 11 sc (26)
6. 9 sc, 4 dec, 9 sc (22)
7. 7 sc, 4 dec, 7 sc (18)
8. 8 sb for AP, 2 sb, 8 sb for AP (18)
fill(if you reinforce the legs - do not stuff them yet). Change color to
white.
9. 18 sc per AP
10-13 (4 rows). 18 sc
The white thread can be cut, leaving a 50 cm end. Attachpurplethread to the PS of the
loops of the 8th row, introducing the hook from the bottom up. We knit the back of
the boot.
1. ch, sc in the same loop, 3 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc, 4 sc (18)
2. turn, ch, 18 isbn
3. turn, ch, 18 sc Fasten and
hide the threads.
We continue to knit the leg.
Change color tobrown.
14. 18 sc for AP (18)AWJQ)15-17 (3 rows). 18 sc
+ PSM
Change color toblue,leaving the end of the blue thread 1 m. 18.18 sc for
GS 19-21 (3 rows). 18 sc
Cut the thread, fasten, do not remove the marker yet.
Bring the blue and white threads to the front side.
MSMLA. (Arshm,
@VikGoldFish

Tie with the left white thread behind the PS of the 13th row 18 sl-st, inserting the hook
from the bottom up.
Fasten the thread and hide.
Tie with the left blue thread behind the PS of the 17th row, inserting the hook from the
bottom up:

ch, sc in the same loop, 4 sc, inc, (5 sc, inc) x2 Fasten


and hide the thread.
fill(if you reinforce the legs - do not stuff them yet).

h
Knit shoelaces.
I knitted laces from sewing threads (hook 0.6 mm) 23 cm long. The
length of the laces depends on the type of lacing. You can first lace up
the boot with any thread and measure how long the lace is required.

Instead of knitted laces, you can use a piece of yarn.Link


on the video on knitting shoelaces there are general tips.
The marker runs down the center of the back.Go
1. 8 sbn in KA 2. 8 inc (16) 3. (sbn, at Next
we knit the legs. Mark on the left - 12,13,14
loops of the row; on the right loops of the
row. We will connect the body and legs
along these loops.
4. sc, inc, 2 sc, 3 sc together with the left
leg, (sc, inc) x2, 2 sc, (inc, sc) x2, 3 sc
together with the right leg, 2 sc, inc,
sc
5. 5 sbn, 15 sbn on the left leg, 7 sbn,
put a marker thread (center of the
tummy), 7 sbn, 15 sbn on the right leg,
5 sbn (54) 6-9 (4 rows). 54 sc
At this point, you can insert the wire frame into the legs. I didn’t do this,
because the toys are already quite stable, and plump legs still can’t be bent
even with wire). Therefore, I only reinforced the arms and neck, but you do
it the way you like best.
©VikGoldFish

Center the marker, focusing on the thread on the tummy. I got +


1 PSM.
10. 10 sc, 3 dec, 22 sc, 3 dec, 10 sc (48)
11-13 (3 rows). 48 sb ^ y /
14. 7 sc, (dec, 14 sc) x2, dec, 7 sc (45)
15. 45 scxJ <\
16. (13 sc, dec) x3 (42)
17. 42 sbn + PSM
18. 9 sc, dec, 6 sc, 4 dec, 6 sc, dec, 9 sc (36)
19.36 sat
20 . 5 sc, (dec, 10 sc) x2, dec, 5 sc (33)
21.33 sc (Q1 \\
22. (9 sc, dec) x3 (30)
23-25 (3 rows). 30 sc
Center the marker (I got + 2 PSM).
Mark 6 loops on the handles (note that the fingers on both handles are
facing forward).
26. 5 sbn, 6 sbn together with the left handle, 8 sbn, 6 sbn together with the right
handle, 5 sbn (30)
27. 5 sc, 6 sc on the left handle, 8 sc, 6 sc on the right handle, 5 sc
(thirty) 4^^
Knitted design by VikGoldFish 2022
Stuff the body tightly.
©VikGoldFish

Knitted design by VikGoldFish 2022


MSMLA. (Arshm,
@VikGoldFish

cut 2 pieces of wire - 30 and 11 cm.


bend the long wire in half, wrap the place of bending with adhesive tape
by 4 cm.
bend the wires to the sides, attach a short wire to the center to the center so
that a 1.5 cm tip remains below. and bend the loops on the ends of the
handles so that the finished handles turn out 8 cm. Bite off the excess. Wrap
the bent loops with adhesive tape. On the neck, bend the loop from above so
that the neck frame in the final form is 4 cm.
MSMLA. (Arshm,
@VikGoldFish
Bend the handles down, leaving "shoulders" of 1
cm. Slightly push the filler into I
.1
center of the body and insert the frame into the body and

handles.

Stuff the body and arms.


28. 6 sc, 2 dec, (2 sc, dec) x2, 2
sc, 2 dec, 6 sc (24)
29. (2 sc, dec) x6 (18)

Change color tobrown, leaving 50


cm of blue thread.

30. 18 sbn for AP 31-32 (2 rows). 18 sc

Stuff, paying attention to the shoulders


so that they have a beautiful shape.

33. 9 dec (9)


34-42 (9 rows). 9 sc
You may need to knit more or less rows for
the neck, be guided

along the length of the frame.

Pull the hole behind the front walls of the


loops, fasten the thread and hide.
(AptACKa,
@VikGoldFish
6. 3 sc, inc, (6 sc, inc) x4, 4 sc, turn in, 18 sc, turn

ch, 18 sc, turn


ch, 18 sc, turn ch, 18
sc, turn
from the 2nd loop - 17 sc, turn
from the 2nd loop - 16 sc, turn
from the 2nd loop - 15 sc, turn
from the 2nd loop - 14 sc, turn
from the 2nd loop - 13 sc, turn
from the 2nd loop - 6 sc, put a marker thread (center of the muzzle), 6
sc, 9 sc along the edge, skip 1 loop along the edge, 2 sc,
(inc, 6 sc) x2, inc, 3 sc

7. 23 sc, 9 sc along the edge, 44 sc (76)


8. 22 sc, skip 1 stitch, (2 sc, dec) x2.14 sc, (dec, 2 sc) x2, skip 1 stitch,
22 sc (70)
9. 22 sc, skip 1 stitch, dec, 2 sc, dec, 12 sc, dec, 2 sc, dec, skip 1 stitch,
22 sc (64)
10. 22 sc, skip 1 stitch, 18 sc, skip
1 stitch, 22 sc (62)

11. 22 sc, skip 1 loop, 3 sc, inc, (sc,


inc) x2, (inc, sc) x2, inc, 3 sc, skip 1
loop, 22 sc
MSMLA. (Arshm,
@VikGoldFish

12. 22 sc, skip 1 loop, 4 sc, (inc, 2 sc) x2, (2 sc, inc) x2, 4 sc, skip 1 loop, 22 sc
(68)
13. 22 sc, skip 1 loop, 22 sc, skip 1 loop, 22 sc (66)

14-21 (8 rows). 66 sc
+ PSM
22. (9 sc, dec) x6 (60)
23. (8 sc, dec) x6 (54)
24. (7 sc, dec) x6 (48)
25. (6 sc, dec) x6 (42)
26. (5 sc, dec) x6 (36)
27. (4 sc, dec) x6 (30)

Fill. Before stuffing, insert a tube into the


neck (I have a thread bobbin) so that the
neck does not wrinkle inside.
Make sure that the neck inside remains in the center of the head.

28. (3 sc, dec) x6 (24)


29. (2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
30. (sc, dec)x6 (12)
Add filler to the crown. 31. (sc,
dec)x4 (8)
Pull the hole behind the front walls of the loops, fasten the thread
and hide.
MSMLA. (Arshm,
@VikGoldFish

Mark the points for tightening the eye - 3 rows above the thread marker,
between the points - 8 loops (orient yourself by the thread marker so that the
eyes stand symmetrically from the center); and mouth - two points 9 and 10
rows below the marker in the center of the muzzle.

Before attaching the eyes, expand the loops a little so that the leg of
the eye fits well into it.
We take a separate thread for each eye.
We insert the thread into the eye (6 mm), bring the threads to the points of the mouth,
tie a knot and pull the knot into the part (I don’t hide the threads until the end of the
work, because in the process it happens that you need to either tighten or loosen the
tightening).
Embroider the whites of the eyes.

Embroider eyelids and eyebrows (eyebrows 3 rows above the eye, 4 loops
wide).
Embroider a jumper on the muzzle - from the thread marker to the mouth. We do not
embroider the nose yet, we will embroider it when we sew the ears and remove the
marker thread.
(AhtACM,
EARS (2 PCS) ©vikGoldFish
Brown color.
1. 6 sc in KA
2. 6 approx (12)
3. (sbn, prib)x6 (18)
4.14 sc, sl-st (do not knit 3 loops). Leave
the thread for sewing.
Fold the eyelet in half and sew for 3 loops not knitted. Sew on the
ears, as shown in the photo - on the line of the end point

knitting, the lower sewing point is 11 rows from the center, the upper
sewing point is 9 rows from the center.
down to the bottomup to the top
MSMLA. (Arshm,
@VikGoldFish

We embroider the spout on the line of the marker thread, 3 loops wide.

BLOUSE
Knitting needles circular 1.5
mm. Pink color.
Dial 34 loops - 2 edge (Kr), 2 for straps (pl), 4 back, 4 sleeves, 8
front, 4 raglan loops.
We always knit the strap loops with knit ones. R - N, 1 persons, N.
Nakida, when knitting them in the next row, do not cross on the bar,
cross on raglan.
1. Kr, 32 persons, Kr (34)
2. Kr, 1k, N, LU, 29
persons, Kr (34)
3. Kr, 32 persons, Kr (34) Mark
raglan loops - 8th, 13th, 22nd
and 27th.
MSMLA. (Arshm,
@VikGoldFish

4. Kr, 6 persons, R, 4 persons, R, 8 persons, R, 4 persons, R, 6 persons, Kr (42)

5. and all odd - Cr, 2 persons, ... out, 2 persons, Cr.


6. Kr, 7 persons, R, 6 persons, R, 10 persons, R, 6 persons, R, 7 persons, Kr (50)

8. Kr, 8 persons, R, 8 persons, R, 12 persons, R, 8 persons, R, 8 persons, Kr (58)

10. Kr, k9, R, k10, R, k14, R, k10, R, k9, Kr (66)


12. In this row, we close the loops of the sleeves, knitting them purl. We
do not close the central raglan loops. In raglan, we make nakida only on
the front and back (do not do it on the sleeves). 46 loops should remain
on the knitting needles (13 back and 20 front).

13. Kr, 2 knit, 10 out, dial 2 additional loops, 20 out, dial 2 additional
loops, 10 out, 2 persons, K (50)
14. Kr, 48 persons, Kr (50)
15. Kr, 2 persons, 44 out, 2 persons, Kr (50)
MSMLA. (Arshm,
@VikGoldFish

16. Kr, K1, N, LL, K2, LR, K12, RR, K2, RR, K4, LR, K2, LR, K12, RR, K5, Kr
(56)
17. Kr, 2 persons, 50 out, 2 persons, Kr (56)
18. Kr, 24 knits, PP, 4 knits, LR, 24 knits, Kr (58)

19.Short row:
Kr, 2 persons, 18 out, T, 19 persons, Kr Kr, 2
persons, 16 out, T, 17 persons, Kr Kr, 2 persons, 14
out, T, 15 persons, Kr Kr, 2 persons, 12 out, T, 13
persons, Kr Kr, 2 persons, 10 out, T, 11 persons, Kr

Kr, 2 persons, 52 out, 2 persons, Kr (58)

20.Short row:
Kr, 20 persons, T, 17 out, 2 persons, Kr Kr, 18
persons, T, 15 out, 2 persons, Kr Kr, 16 persons, T,
13 out of, 2 persons, Kr Kr, 14 persons, T, 11 out, 2
persons, Kr
Kr, 12 persons, T, 9 out, 2 persons, Kr Kr, 56
persons, Kr (58)

21. Kr, 2 persons, (1 out, 1 out of broach) x51, PU, N, 1 persons, Kr (109)
22. Kr, 107 persons, Kr (109)
23. Kr, 2 persons, 103 out, Kr
24. Close the row, knitting alternately -
3. persons, 3 out to the end of the row.
Fasten all the threads, make software, sew on buttons.
(AhlACM.
@VikGoldFish
Since the bottom of the blouse is slightly stretched by the frill,
when steaming, try to fit the bottom edge where the frill begins
(not the frill itself!).
For this purpose, I additionally knitted 2 blue cords of sewing thread
(hook 0.6 mm) 15 cm long. I attached them near the slats from the
inside at the level of 21 rows, passed them to the middle of the front
through holes in 21 rows (where we knitted loops from broaches) and
tied a bow, slightly picking up the bottom of the blouse. Instead of a
cord, you can use a piece of yarn or any
BANDAGE ON POPOV Oz;/
Pink color.
ribbon of matching color.

Dial 69 ch, We close the chain in a circle: 1. (sl-st, 4


ch, skip 2 loops) x23, sl-st 2-3 (2 rows). (4 ch, sl-st
under the arch from ch) x23 4. (2 ch, sl-st under
the arch from ch) x23
Cut the thread, fasten. • ' -
Make software.
©VikGoldFish
FLOWER
Light purple color. Dial 30 ch.

From the 4th loop from the hook - inc dc, sleep, inc dc, 2 ch, sl-st, (2 ch,
inc dc, dc, inc dc, 2 ch, sl-st) x4, 2 ch, dc, inc dc, 4 dc , 2 ch, ss. Twist the
flower, starting from the end where we finished knitting (i.e. from 4 dc),
sew along the base.
Attach the flower to the bandage.

TAIL
Brown color.
1. 6 sc in KA
2. 6 approx (12)
3. (2 sc, dec) x3 (9)
4. 9 sc
Leave the thread for sewing. Sew a
ponytail on the back, in height - at your
discretion.
I sewed a ponytail 3 rows below the blouse.
Mmlskl (Lkishl
@VikGoldFish
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@VikGoldFish

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