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<p>Hello my visitors who love to knit amigurumi. In this article, I share new amigurumi patterns for you free of charge. To knit free amigurumi patterns, it will be enough to follow the terms I shared for you. You can delight your children with amigurumi toys.</p>



<p><strong>NECESSARY MATERIALS:</strong><br>• Yarn HiMALAYA DOLPHIN BABY. You need one skein of basic green and one skein of dark green. My main color is # 350, and I took the dark color from YarnArt Velor # 856<br>• Hook No. 3.5-4 (you can use any other hook number, respectively, the size and yarn consumption will be different);<br>• Eyes on a secure mount with a diameter of 16 mm;<br>• Scissors;<br>• Filler.</p>



<p><strong>Abbreviations</strong>:<br>AR – Amigurumi Magic ring<br>MR – Amigurumi Magic ring<br>App – application<br>ll – lift loop<br>sc : Single Crochet<br>inc : Increase<br>dec : Decrease<br>tr : Triple Crochet/ Treble Crochet<br>st: Stitch<br>dc : Double Crochet<br>hdc: Half Double Crochet<br>sl-st : Slip Stitch<br>ch : Chain<br>..in : make increase into same stitch as many as the number which is given in front of “inc” abbreviation (exp; 3inc, 4inc..).<br>FLO : Crochet into front loops only<br>BLO : Crochet into back loops only<br>BL : Bobble Stitch – do 5dc all in the same stitch and then yarn over and pull through all the loops on your hook (the original loop + 1 loop for each partially completed dc).<br>ZPS<br>– knitting for the back loop of the column.<br>CH1<br>– column with 1 crochet</p>



<p><strong>Arms (2 times):</strong><br>1) 5 sc in MR<br>2) inc*5 (10)<br>3) -5) 3 row 10 sc (10)<br>6) (3 sc, dec)*2 (8)<br>7) -11) 5 rows 8 sc (8)<br>Fold handle in half and knit 4 sc. Fasten and cut the thread</p>



<p><strong>LEGS – BODY – HEAD</strong>:<br>First leg:<br>1) 6 sc in MR<br>2) inc*6 (12)<br>3) -6) 4 row по 12 sc. Cut the thread.<br>Second leg and body:<br>1) 6 sc in MR<br>2) inc*6 (12)<br>3) -6) 4 row по 12 sc (12)<br>6) Knit 12 sc on the first leg, return to the second leg and also knit 12 sc (24) Fill the legs a little with filler.<br>7) (3 sc, inc)*6 (30)<br>8) (4 sc, inc)*6 (36)<br>9) -12) 3 row 36 sc (36)<br>10) (4 sc, dec)*6 (30)<br>11) 30 sc (30)<br>12) (3 sc, dec)*6 (24)<br>13) 24 sc (24)<br>14) (2 sc, dec)*6 (18)<br>15) 18 sc (18) In this row we knit handles: 5 sc, 4 sc together with the handle, 4 sc, 4 sc together with the second handle, 1 sc. We fill the body as we knit.<br>16) From this row, we begin to knit the head immediately: inc * 18 (36)<br>17) (5 sc, inc)*6 (42)<br>18) -26) 9 rows of 42 sc. The eyes are inserted between 21 and 22 row, between the peephole approximately 7-8 sc.<br>Now we begin to knit the twigs, like with real broccoli.</p>



<p><strong>Twig</strong> 1:<br>Knit 2 more sc, cast on 4ch, count back 12 sc and insert crochet at 13 sc. We knit in a circle 3 rows of 17 sc.<br>We close the top of the twig behind the ZPS:<br>• 8 sc, dec, 7 sc (16)<br>• (2 sc, dec) * 4 (12) Next, we make decreases until the end of knitting, not forgetting that we are knitting for ZPS.</p>



<p><strong>Twig </strong>2:<br>Go back to the left head posts, attach the thread, knit 34 sc in a circle, cast in 5 ch, count back 9 sc and insert the hook into the 10th sc. We knit in a circle 4 rows of 15 sc. We close the ZPS with decreases until the end of knitting.</p>



<p><strong>Twig </strong>3:<br>It is bifurcated.<br>Attach the thread to the main knit, knit 10 sc, cast in 7 ch, insert the hook in the middle of ch from the second twig.<br>We knit in a circle 2 rows of 23 sc.<br>• 7 sc, cast on 3 ch, count back 9 sc, insert the hook into the 10th sc.<br>We knit a row behind the ZPS and close it with decreases to the end also behind the ZPS.<br>• We return to the remaining columns of the twig, attach the thread and knit 3 row. We close behind the ZPS, first alternating (1 sc, dec), then simply by decreasing to the end.<br>We begin to fill the head and twigs. We try not to stuff too much, so that later we can make tightening.</p>



<p><strong>Twig </strong>4:<br>Attach the thread to the main knitting, knit 8 sc, cast on 2 ch, join twigs No. 1 and 3 into the joint.<br>• We knit 2 row (16 sc)<br>• dec, 7 sc, dec, 5 sc (14 )<br>• 3 row for 14 sc<br>• We close knitting with reductions for ZPS</p>



<p><strong>twig </strong>5:<br>We attach the thread to the remaining sc, fill in the head and twigs, knit 2-3 row and close the knitting with decreases for the ZPS.<br>Now we take a thread of dark green color.<br>We attach the thread to the remaining front stitches of the posts and simply knit 5-6 hdc or CH1 in each front st on each twig. I alternated the number and type of columns in a chaotic manner.</p>



<p>Finally, we tighten the base yarn to form more distinct twigs on the head. We introduce the thread into the middle, between the twigs, and draw it along each twig at a different distance (lower or higher) around the head, tightening a little and fixing it immediately at the point of insertion of the thread.<br><strong>Congratulations</strong></p>
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