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Today, the new daily crochet pattern Amigurumi Bull Bruno Free Crochet Pattern, I want to give you some information about this pattern;
Legend:
magic ring – Amigurumi ring
ch – air loop
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet
DV.U. – double decrease (three half loops on the hook)
sl-st – connecting post
inc – increase
dec – decrease
(………) * br – knit the indicated in brackets 6 times
PS – displacement loop
PP – front half loop
ZP – back loop
POV – row rotation.
Horns 2pcs
Knit with brown thread in a circle.
- 6sc in magic ring (6)
- 6sc (6)
- inc, 5 (7)
- inc, 6 (8)
- inc, 7 (9)
- inc, 8 (10)
- inc, 9 (11)
- inc, 10 (12)
- 12, sl-st thread cut off
Ears 2pcs.
Knit with beige and white (at your discretion) thread
turning rows.
We dial 7ch, we knit in the 2nd from the hook.
- 1sc, 2dc, 2dc, 5dc in 1, 2dc, 2dc, 1sc, ch, pov (15)
- 1sc, 2hdc, 3dc, 3inc dc, 3dc, 2dc, 1sc, ch, pov (18)
- 2sc, 3hdc, in brackets we knit dc (1, inc, 1, 2inc, 1, inc, 1),
3hdc, 2sc, ch, pov (22) - 4sc, 2hdc, 4dc, 2inc dc, inc ss2n, dc, hdc, sc, sl-st (not
full row) cut the thread.
Eyes 2pcs.
Knit with milk thread in rotary rows.
We collect 6ch, we knit in the 2nd from the hook. - inc, 4sc, ch, pov (6)
- inc, 4sc, inc in 1st ch (on the other side of the chain), 4sc, ch,
pov (12) - 5sc, 2inc, 5sc, ch, pov (14)
- 6sc, 2inc, 3sc, 2hdc, 2dc in 1, cut off 2ch and slst (17) there
a thread.
4th row for the second eye is knitted in a mirror 2ch …
Lip
Knit with white thread (at your discretion) turning
rows
- 6 in magic ring (6), ch, pov
- 6inc (12), ch, pov
- (1sc, inc)’6 (18), ch, pov
- 18sc, sl-st, leave a small thread for hemming.
Hand
Who wants to be fully dressed, knit according to the first description
both handles, for the folded sleeve, the second description, we knit
round.
You will meet rows where you will need to knit for RFP and PP,
we knit for the back loops, the last loop is not
we knit to the end, pulling the thread towards ourselves between the two
loops from sbn, and ends with sbn already with a burgundy thread.
You can knit a row of burgundy, or you can immediately turn over
arm up and tie the front loops of the harness.
! In the 7th knit for the burgundy RF, and turning the hoof up
tying in blue, the same in 8m, knit a row
burgundy and burgundy strapping for PP, only you can
take the thread from the other end of the skein right away, or you can
come back after you tie your hand.
The marker is STRICTLY on the back of the hand.
We collect with a brown thread 6ch, we knit from the 2nd from the hook.
1st option dressed sleeve.
- 4sc, 3sc in 1, 3sc, inc (12)
2-3. 12sc - (3sc, inc)’3 (15)
- 15sc, cut
- blue (4sc, inc)’3 (18)
- Bordeaux for RFP 18ssc
blue for PP 18hdc, sl-st- holding the hole down, cut off
8.bordeaux for RFP 18sc
Bordeaux for PP 18hdc, sl-st (do the strapping while holding the hole
up)
9-13. 5 rows 18sc
14-17. Bordeaux repeat 4 rows —
y, 6sc, 2inc, 6sc, y (18)
18-25. 8 rows 18sc, sl-st cut the thread. 2nd option, with rolled up sleeves - 4sc, 3sc in 1, 3sc, inc (12)
2-3. 12sc - (3sc, inc)’3 (15)
- 15sc, cut
- beige (4sc, inc)’3 (18)
7-11) 5 rows 18sc, cut off - blue 18sc
- blue for RF 18sc
for PP 18hdc, sl-st – (do the strapping while holding the hole
up, cut)
14-17. 4 rows of burgundy
y, 6sc, 2inc, 6sc, y (18)
18-25. 8 rows 18sc, sl-st cut the thread.

Legs 2pcs.
! The marker is strictly on the heel to the very top of the leg.
! We glue the insole before starting to knit the heel.
! We insert the frame at the stage of the leg that is convenient for you.
We start knitting with a brown thread 9vp, from the 2nd from the hook:
- inc, 6sc, 3sc in 1, 6sc, inc (19)
- 1sc, inc, 6sc, 3inc, 6sc, inc, 1sc (24)
- inc, 1sc, inc, 5sc, hdc, (inc hdc, hdc)’3, 6sc, inc, 2sc, sl-st
(30) cut off - we find 8 middle loops on the top of the sole, first
we attach the thread behind the RFP and now we will knit with rotary
in rows and sl-st into the next st of the sole, at the end
there should be 14 free loops on the heel.
!After ss, you can do VP if it’s not convenient for you. Brown ‘7sc, sl-st, pov
“7sc, sl-st, pov
‘3sc, inc, 3sc, slst, pov(8)
“8sc, sl-st, pov
‘3sc, inc, 4sc, sl-st, pov(9), cut off
Gorch. “9sc, sl-st, pov
‘9sc, sl-st, pov
“9sc, sl-st, pov
‘9sc, sl-st, pov
“4sc, inc, 4sc, sl-st, pov (10) cut off
Now two heel options
1c-✓14p left, find 8th (middle of the heel) and
we attach the white thread and for the RFP
-7sc on the heel, 10sc on the top, 7sc on the heel (24)
-6sc, y, 8sc, y, 6sc (22)
-5sc, y, 8sc, y, 5sc(20), cut off
- bitter. 5sc, y, 6sc, y, 5sc (18), thread on yourself, attach
beige
-beige for ZP 18sc (we will knit further for her)
bitter for PP 18sc, sl-st, cut off
Return to the free loops of the sole, turn
sole up, attach brown thread, tie
30sl-st, cut off. 2c-✓ with white thread on free 14 and loops for RF
turning rows, starting from the first loop
-14sc, sl-st for the top, pov
-14sc, sl-st for the top, pov
-14sc, sl-st for the top, pov
-14sc, sl-st for the top, pov (6 loops left on the top)
-14sc on the heel, on the top – y, 2sc, y, sl-st (18) cut off
We find the middle loop along the heel, attach the bitter thread
-18sc
-beige for RF 18sc
bitterness for PP 18sc, sl-st, return to free loops of the sole,
tie ss
Once we decide which shoe to keep,
we return to the beige thread and continue to knit the leg
- beige 18sc
- inc, 16sc, inc (20) cut off
- blue 20sc
- for RFP inc, 18sc, inc (22)
for PP 20hdc, sl-st, heel down (harness)
10-12. 3 rows 22sc - 2u, 5sc, 4inc, 5sc, 2u (22)
- 22sc
- 9sc, 2u, 9sc (20)
- 20sc
- inc, 18sc, inc (22)
- inc, 20sc, inc (24)
19-20. 24sc, sl-st, do not break the thread on the right
We continue to knit the body with a blue thread.
! Marker on the right side of the leg, after knitting the tail M
will be transferred to the middle of the back. - 6sc on the first leg, 3ch, 24sc on the second leg, 3sc on ch,
18sc on the first leg (54) - inc, 5sc, by ch – 1sc, inc, 1sc, 5sc, inc, 18sc, 3inc, 18sc
(60) - (9sc, inc)’6 (66)
- 9sc, dvu, 30sc, 2inc, 22sc (66)
- 8sc, dvu, 15sc, inc, 31sc, inc, 7sc (66)
- 7sc, dvu, 8sc, inc, 45sc, inc, 1sc (66)
- 6sc, double, 6sc, inc, 49sc, inc, (66)
- knit a tail – wind a brown thread around two fingers in 6-
8 turns, then in the resulting ring with a beige thread
knit
- 2sc, ch, pov
Repeat this line until you get the length you need.
tail, in the last row do
-1sc, inc, sl-st(3), cut off
Back to the body
-4sc, attach the tail 1 + 1p of the tail together, dv y + 1p of the tail,
1+1p tail, 8sc, inc, 43sc, inc, 4sc + 5sc to new
marker (middle) (66), cut the thread, attach the blue

- blue 66sc, bring the thread forward for tying
- Bordeaux for RFP 66sc
behind the PP (hold with the hole down) blue
2inc, 3dc, 5hdc, 10sc, 8hdc, 5dc, 1cc2n, in one (1cc2n, 3ch,
sl-st), to one (sl-st, 3ch, 1ss2n), 1ss2n, 5dc, 8hdc, 10dc, 5hdc, 3dc,
sl-st in ch 2, cut.
‼ From the 11th to the 14th turning rows, you can knit in a spiral. - Bordeaux for RFP 66sc, ch, pov
for PP piping 66hdc, sl-st (keep hole down),
cut - int. Art. (9sc, y)’6 (60), ss, ch, pov
- ext. Art. 60sc, sl-st, ch, pov
- int. Art. 60sc, sl-st, ch, pov, further in a spiral
- (4sc, y, 4sc)’6 (54)
16-18. 54sc - (7sc, y)’6 (48)
20-21. 48sc - (3sc, y, 3sc)’6 (42)
we will continue to tie our hands
! MARKER strictly in the middle of the back to the end of the neck
! When you put your hands on, a line of air loops,
which was done when typing pens should lie along
thighs, in the position of the hands at the seams, and choose medium
6 loops. I knit, do the next row, if it’s crooked
or I don’t like it, I bandage it right away. - 10sc, 6sc + 6p hands, 10sc, 6sc + 6p hands, 10sc (42)
- 9sc, dv y (1p + 2p hands), 9sc on the hand, y (1p hands + 1p), 8sc
on the body, y, 9sc on the arm, two y, 9sc (48) - (3sc, y, 3sc)’6 (42)
- (5sc, y)’6 (36), cut
- blue 36sc
- Beige for RFP 36sc
blue for PP – collar (keep the hole down)
2ch, 2dsn, 4psn, 5sc, 2psn, 3dsn, 1ss2n, in one (1ss2n, 3ch, sl-st)
and mirror the second side – (sl-st, 3ch ….) cut - beige (4sc, y)’6 (30)
- (3sc, y)’6 (24)
31.24sc - (2sc, y)’6 (18)
- 18sc, sl-st trim

Head
!Marker on the side of the muzzle
We collect with a white thread 11ch, we knit from the 2nd from the hook
- inc, 8sc, 4sc in 1, 8sc, inc (24)
- 2sc, 2inc, 3sc, 2inc, 4sc, 2inc, 5sc, 2inc, 2sc (32)
- 2sc, 2inc, 8sc, 2inc, 4sc, 2inc, 8sc, 2inc, 2sc (40)
- (3sc, inc) ‘2, 4sc, inc, 3sc, inc, 6sc, inc, 3sc, inc, 4sc, (inc,
3sc)’2 (48)
5-6. 48sc - (3sc, y, 3sc)’6 (42)
- 42sc
- (5sc, y)’6 (36)
- 5sc, 8sc + 8 lip loops (We stick randomly in 4p with
two halves, starting and ending with the edges of the part), 23sc
(36) - 23sc, 6inc(brown), 7sc(42)
- 42sc (12sc on the nose brown -6pr 11th row)
- white 23sc, beige (inc, 1sc)’3, (1sc, inc)’3, white 7sc (48)
- 48sc (18sc on the nose beige)
15.48 white - 48sc white + 10sc to the center of the chin, transfer
marker, cut white thread
! Put your eyes in different directions, horns with threads to each other
friend, ss ears down.
Beige thread - 10sc, 9sc + 9p eyes, 10sc, 9sc + 9p eyes, 10sc (48)
- 10sc, on the eye-(6sc, brown 5sc, 6sc), on the forehead 1sc,
8hdc (we knit all pssn tighter in each row), 1sc, in the eye –
17sc, 10sc (64) - 10sc, 17sc for the eye, 3hdc, 4inc hdc, 3hdc, 17sc for the eye,
10sc (68) - 32sc, 4inc, 32sc (72)
- (11sc, inc)’3, (inc, 11sc)’2, inc, 7_not full row
Prepare the ears, wrap one end of the ear and arbitrarily
choose 5 loops for knitting. Keep your body back to you
head facing forward, put to each other. We find in
neck in front 8 medium loops and begin to knit - 8p neck + 8p head together, 3sc over head, 3inc, 4sc, 5sc +
5p ear, 6sc + 6p horns, 28sc, 6sc + 6p horns (apply the horn
mirror), 5sc + 5p ear, 4sc, 3inc, 3sc (we do not take into account 8sc,
76) + 5sc on the remaining loops of the neck, put the MARKER - 5sc on the neck, y, 11sc, 5sc (ear), 6sc on the loops of the horn, 28sc,
6sc on the loops of the horn, 5sc (ear), 11sc, y, 5sc on the neck (84)
!Insert and fix the eyes, or stick on after finishing
head knitting.
24-25. 84sc - (6sc, y, 6sc)’6 (78)
- (11sc, y)’6 (72)
- (5sc, y, 5sc)’6 (66)
- 66sc
- (9sc, y)’6 (60)
- (4sc, y, 4sc)’6 (54)
- 54sc
- (7sc, y)’6 (48)
- (3sc, y, 3sc)’6 (42)
- (5sc, y)’6 (36)
- (2sc, y, 2sc)’6 (30)
- (3sc, y)’6 (24)
- (1sc, y, 1sc)’6 (18)
- (1sc, y)’6 (12)
- 6y, close knitting.


Utyazhki
We bring the thread from the chin to the right nostril and to the left eye and
back into the right nostril, tighten the thread gently > into the left
nostril and into the right eye, back into the left nostril, tighten
thread > in the chin, we form the lip, I hemmed from two
sides at the edges of the lips and in the middle, leaving the middle
8 (approximately) loops free.
Bag
mustard thread
10ch, from the 2nd from the hook
- 3sc, hdc, dc, hdc, 2sc, 3sc in 1, 2sc, hdc, dc, hdc, 3sc,
ch, pov - 4hdc, dc, 9hdc, dc, 4hdc, sl-st, cut off
- attach brown, fold the part in half, knit
sl-st capturing only RFP from both sides, turn and knit
for free PP sl-st, then we knit a rope from ch to the desired
long and fix sl-st from another corner of the handbag.
On my hand I knitted ropes from ch.
Pants are made to your liking. Thanks to all
YOUR BULL IS READY!