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Today, the new daily crochet pattern Amigurumi, Amigurumi Pelican Free Crochet Pattern Crochet Pattern, I want to give you some information about this pattern;
Materials
Yarn: Cotton grass from Kamtex (cotton 65%, polyamide 35%, 220 m -100 g) white;
Baby from “Vita” (100% acrylic, 400 m-100 g); yellow for beak or beaded;
Beaded from “Pekhorka” (100% acrylic; 450 m -100 g) red for paws;
Children’s whim from Pekhorka (50% merino wool, 50% fiber; 225 m -50 g)
Gray and pink for fish; Hook of suitable thickness.
Filler.
Two black beads or half beads.
The wire is thin for the beak frame, thicker for the neck frame. Weighting agent
(optional).
Legend
CH – air loop
SC – single crochet
SL-ST – connecting post
HDC – half double crochet
Inc – two SC in one base loop
Dec – two SCs together
KA – amigurumi ring (Magic Ring)
Pico – 1) 3 air loops are knitted from a knitted column
2) then the hook is inserted into the first air loop cast on, the thread is grabbed and sl-st is
knitted
Paws (2 parts)
Red Beaded, in a spiral . Do not stuff the part.
1 row: 6 SC in KA – 6
2 row: (Inc) 6 times – 12
3-5 row: 12 SC – 12
6 row: 2 SC, Inc, 5 SC, Inc, 3 SC – 14
7 row: 4 SC, Inc, 6 SC, Inc, 2 SC – 16
8 row: 4 SC, Inc, 7 SC, Inc, 3 SC – 18
9 row: 4 SC, Inc, 8 SC, Inc, 4 SC – 20
10-12 row: 20 SC – 20
Row 13: 5 SC, fold the piece in half, knit, taking both sides – 1 SC, Picot, 3 SC, Picot, 3 SC,
Picot, 1 SC, SL-ST. Finish. Hide the end of the thread.
Tail
White HT, return rows .
6 CH – this chain is the base of the tail (indicated in purple in the diagram). In the second loop
from the hook we knit 1 SC
Next, we knit 5 feathers on the base:
1st feather: (green in the diagram) 6 CH,
starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the warp) 5 sc, 1
sc into the next (3rd) stitch of the tail warp
2nd feather: (red in the diagram) , 8 CH,
starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction 7 SC, 1 SC next
(4th) tail warp loop
We knit the remaining feathers using the same principle.
3rd feather: 11 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction 3 SC,
Inc, 6 sc, 1 sc in next (5th) tail warp stitch
4th feather: 8 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction 7 SC, 1
SC in the last (6th) stitch of the tail warp
5th feather: 6 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction 5 SC,
SL-ST to the last (6th) stitch of the warp. Fasten the thread, leaving the tip for sewing
Wing (2 parts).
White HT, in a spiral.
1 row: Dial 7 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook : 5 SC, 3 SC in one loop, on the
other side 4 SC, Inc – 14
2 row: Inc, 4 SC, (Inc) 3 times, 4 SC, (Inc) 2 times – 20
3 row: (1 SC, Inc), 4 SC, (1 SC, Inc) 3 times, 4 SC – 20. row remains unfinished (see photo)
Next we knit in return rows. We knit the wing feathers using the same principle as the tail
feathers. Only the loops of the already connected wing part serve as the base.
Right wing:
- 3 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the base) 2
SC, SL-ST in the same warp loop you started with - 6 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the base) 5
SC, SL-ST in next warp stitch - 6 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the warp)
5 SC, SL-ST in the next warp loop - 7 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the warp)
2 SC, Inc, 3 SC, SL-ST in the next warp loop - 7 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the base) 6
SC , SL-ST in next warp stitch
- 10 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the warp)
9 SC, SL-ST to the next warp loop. Fasten the thread.
Left wing: - 10 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the base)
9
SC, SL-ST in the same warp loop you started with - 7 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the base) 6
SC, SL-ST in next warp stitch - 7 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the base) 2
SC, Inc, 3 SC, SL-ST in next warp stitch - 6 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the base) 5
SC, SL-ST in next warp stitch - 6 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the warp)
5 SC, SL-ST in the next warp loop - 3 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction (back to the warp)
2 SC, SL-ST in the next warp loop. Fasten the thread.
Beak.
Top part
Yellow Baby, return rows
1 row: Dial 27 CH, starting from the third loop from the hook : 10 HDC, 14 SC, in one
loop – (1 SC, 1 HDC, 1 SC), 14 SC, 11 HDC, 1 CH, turn -53 Lay a wire along the row and
knit it when knitting the second row
2 row: 26 SC, in one loop – (1 SC, 1 HDC, 1 SC), 26 SC -55
3 row: Next we knit along the narrow side : 3 CH, in the 3rd loop from the hook 3 HDC, 4 SC
on the side, 2 CH, 3 HDC in the corner, SL-ST. Fasten the thread, leaving the tip for sewing.
Beak.
Bottom part
Yellow Baby, in a spiral
1 row: Dial 7 CH, starting from the second loop from the hook : 5 SC, 3 SC in one loop, on the
other side 4 SC, Inc – 14
2 row: Inc, 4 SC, (Inc) 3 times, 4 SC, (Inc) 2 times – 20
3 row: 19 SC, Inc – 21
4 row: 9 SC, Inc, 11 SC – 22
5 row: (Inc) 2 times, 7 SC, (Inc) 3 times, 9 SC, Inc – 28
6 row: Inc, 11 SC, (Inc) 3 times, 11 SC, (Inc) 2 times – 34
7 row: 15 SC, (Inc) 3 times, 15 SC, Inc – 38
8 row: 18 SC, Inc, 18 SC, Inc – 40
9 row: 18 SC, Inc, 19 SC, Inc, 1 SC – 42
10-14 row: 42 SC – 42
15 row: 19 SC, (Inc) 3 times, 20 SC – 45
16 row: 21 SC, (Inc) 3 times, 21 SC – 48
Lay a wire along the row and knit it when knitting the 17th row
17 row: 23 SC, 3 SC in one loop, 23 SC – 50. Fasten the thread, leaving the tip for sewing
Head-body.
White HT, in a spiral
1 row: 6 SC in KA – 6
2 row: (Inc) 6 times – 12
3 row: (1 SC, Inc) 6 times – 18
4 row: (2 SC, Inc) 6 times – 24
5 row: (3 SC, Inc) 6 times – 30
6 row: (4 SC, Inc) 6 times – 36
7 Row: 36 SC – 36
8 row: (5 SC, Inc) 6 times – 42
9-11 row: 42 SC – 42
12 row: (5 SC, Dec) 6 times – 36
13 Row: (4 SC, Dec) 6 times – 30
14 Row: (3 SC, Dec) 6 times – 24
Attach the beak frame
- We start from the bottom of the beak. We insert the ends of the wire between 12-13 rows
from the crown at a distance of 2 SC to the right of the marker (see photo). Distance between
wires 2 SC. We fix the wire inside the head. We sew the part (it is enough only in the places
where the wire enters).
- We insert the ends of the wire of the upper part of the beak into the same points. We fix
the wire inside the head. Sew on the detail.
Row 14: (2 SC, Dec) 6 times – 18
15-16 row: 18 SC – 18
We make a frame for the neck – we twist a loop at one end of the wire, insulate it, insert it into
the head, and fill the head.
17 row: (1 SC, Dec) 6 times – 12
18 Row: 12 SC – 12
19 Row: (2 SC, Dec) 3 times – 9
20-30 row: 9 SC – 9
Next, we begin to knit the body in return rows.
1 row: 12 SC, 11 SC starting from the second loop from the hook in the opposite direction,
SL-ST in the free neck loop, 1 CH, turn – 11
2 row: 11 SC, 5 SC in top, 11 SC, SL-ST in neck (skipping one loop on neck), turn – 27
2nd row: 12 SC, (Inc) 3 times, 12 SC-30 (last SC in the loop into which SL-ST was made in the
previous row) (6 free stitches remain on the neck)
1 row: We start knitting on the free neck loops – 1 SC, (Inc) 3 times, 2 SC, then along the
connected “process”: 13 SC, (Inc) 3 times. 14 SC – 42
2 row: 1 SC, (1 SC, Inc) 3 times, 15 SC, (1 SC, Inc) 3 times, 14 SC – 48 3 row: 1 SC,
(Inc, 2 SC) 3 times, 38 SC – 51
4 Row: 51 SC – 51
5 row: 3 SC, Inc, (2 SC, Inc) 2 times, 20 SC, (Dec) 2 times, 17 SC – 52 6 row: 52 SC – 52
7 Row: 2 SC, Dec, (3 SC, Dec) 2 times, 15 SC, Dec, (3 SC, Dec) 2 times, 11
SC – 46
8 row: 25 SC, Dec, (2 SC, Dec) 2 times, 11 SC – 43
9 row: 28 SC, Dec, 13 SC – 42
10 row: (5 SC, Dec) 6 times – 36
11 Row: 36 SC – 36
12 row: (4 SC, Dec) 6 times – 30
13 Row: 30 SC – 30
14 row: (3 SC, Dec) 6 times – 24
Place weights inside your body (optional)
15 row: (2 SC, Dec) 6 times – 18
16 row: (1 SC, Dec) 6 times – 12
17 row: (Dec) 6 times – 6. Finish. Pull the hole. Hide the end of the thread.
Assembly and design
Sew on the tail. We place the base row in the form of a horseshoe.
Sew the wings on the sides of the body.
We sew on the legs, having first checked the stability of the bird.
- Glue the eyes above the beak; if desired, you can glue eyelashes, embroider or knit eyebrows.
- Chubchik. Knit two “feathers” on the top of the head using the same principle as on the wings
and tail. One is 4CH, the other is 7CH.