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Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Silk and Cotton and a Teddy Bear - it´s a boy, again!


Lucas the Teddy is a teddy bear that I can just crochet over and over again and I´m never get tired - all teddy bears often have this impact on me - I just adore teddy bears and want to try different yarns and sizes (one example in process). This teddy bear is crocheted from silk and cotton yarn. I got this yarn on my trip to Finland and when I saw this silk and cotton yarn I knew this is a yarn I want to try out (you should see my desk, it´s full of yarns I want to crochet with). It´s a lovely grey color with a soft pastel shade. (I always like grey, you can combine it with every color, just so convenient). I used 2,5mm crochet hook (Clover) and 6mm black safety eyes. Nose (watch the video how to embroider the teddy´s nose) is embroidered with cotton thread (I can use a variety of shades for a different look). I love my little terrasse full of flowers (getting more and more obsessed by them). Autumn is coming but I still like to sit even for 10 minutes to enjoy my tisane :)

Lucas the Teddy est un ours amigurumi que je peux crocheter de nouveau et je ne me fatigue jamais - tous les ours ont souvent cet impact sur moi - J'adore les ours crocheté en amigurumi et je veux essayer différents fils et tailles (un projet en cours). Cet ours en crochet est realisé de fils de soie et de coton. J'ai trouvé ce fil sur mon voyage en Finlande et quand j'ai vu ce fils de soi et de coton, je savais que c'est un fil que je veux essayer (vous devriez voir mon bureau, il est plein de fils avec lesquels je veux crocheter avec). C'est une belle couleur grise au teint pastel. (J'aime toujours le gris, vous pouvez le combiner avec toutes les couleur, c´est très pratique). J'ai utilisé un crochet de 2,5 mm (Clover) et des yeux de sécurité noirs de 6 mm. Le nez (regarder la vidéo comment broder le nez d´un ours) est brodé avec un fil de coton (je peux obténir une variété de nuances utilisant couleurs différentes). J'aime ma petite terrasse pleine de fleurs (de plus en plus obsédée par celles-là). L'automne arrive, mais j'aime encore m'asseoir même pendant 10 minutes pour  profiter de mon tisane :)
PS! Lucas the Teddy modèle est en Anglais, mais j´ai aussi les abréviations en français et il y a beaucoup de photos.










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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Amigurumi toys - free snake pattern


Hi, I have made amigurumi patterns for some time now. My shop on Etsy: TinyAmigurumi just had a birthday: 1 year.
I´m going to share my amigurumi snake pattern for free. Enjoy! 

Free amigurumi snake pattern

Amigurumi snake is crocheted in the round.  Do not join rounds. Mark the beginning of your rounds with a stitch marker or safety pin. I use the same yarn left from the beginning, choose the best way for yourself how to mark the rows. You will have lots of photos to help you!

Size: with 2mm crochet hook: 40 cm

 Tools and materials what you´ll need:

Cotton yarns, 10-12 mm safety eyes with slit pupil, for filling: preferably sheep wool or fibrefill. Stuff gradually.

Crochet skill level:

Confident beginner: requires knowledge of basic crochet terms: Crocheting in the round, forming a magic ring, single crochet stitch (sc), single crochet increase (Inc), single crochet invisible decrease (Invdec).

Terms:

“Magic ring”: adjustable loop with 6 sc, pulled together tightly, there is no hole left.

“Neat finish”: one method to finish a toy piece in amigurumi.

Abbreviations used: Sc – single crochet; Inc – increase; Invdec – invisible decrease.

1) 6 sc into magic ring

2) 6 x Inc (12 sc)

3) 12 x Inc (24)

4-5) sc all around (24)

6) [1 Inc, 11 sc] x 2 (26)

7) [2 x Inc, 11 sc] x 2 (30)

8-9) sc all around (30)

10) 23 sc, 1 Invdec, 5 sc (29)

11-14) sc all around(29)

15) 2 x Invdec + 11 sc, 2 x Invdec + 10 sc (25)

16-17) sc all around (25)

(attach safety eyes: look photos 2-6)

18) 1 Invdec, 11 sc, 1 Invdec, 10 sc (23)

19) 18 sc, 1 Invdec, 3 sc (22)

20) 6 sc, 1 Invdec, 14 sc (21)

21- 82) sc all around (21)

83) 1 Invdec, 19 sc (20)

84- 88) sc all around (20)

89) 8 sc, 1 Invdec, do the same (18)

90- 99) sc all around (18)

100) 1 Invdec, 7 sc, do the same (16)

101-107) sc all around (16)

108) 6 sc, 1 Invdec,  do the same (14)

109-115) sc all around(14)

116) 1 Invdec, 5 sc, do the same (12)

117-121) sc all around (12)

122) 6 x Invdec (6)

Do the „neat finish“: photos 10-13 

1. Here you can see how I use yarn left from beginning to mark rows.

2. If you use safety eyes, place them between the 12 th and 13 th rows, do this once you have completed the 16 th row. I would advise you to make pre- holes with the end of your crochet hook for easier insertion.















3.Here You see safety eye without the washer.















4. For easier placement I push the washer with two fingers at the same time.

Before attaching the washer be sure the eyes are in the right place because you can't make changes once the washer is on.

5. Here You´ll see the safety eye after attachment.


6. Now You can stuff, You can use the other side of the crochet hook. Stuff the head really tightly.

7. 1/3 of the work is done. Stuff gradually.

8. I also use another yarn as a row marker, because the yarn of the beginning is now too short.

9. Finishing the snake: it´s a bit hard to crochet and even harder to stuff. Again I use the other end of the hook. I use wool for stuffing.












10. At the end, I cut the yarn and start to make „neat finish“. For that I pick up all the sc left, one or two at the time and…











11.I pull them together, this creates a neat finish.











12. Then I start to hide the yarn.


13. Then You´ll have a neat finish.

14. Properly hiding the yarn gives toys a better finish.


15. You can embroider your snake as You wish. 


Well done, Your snake is ready!


Kids will love it and not only...:)

Feedback and comments are always welcome!
Please, if You use my pattern, refer to my site. Thank You!

Special thanks to Leah and Kathryn who tested my snake pattern in English.