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Amigurumi Pig Free Crochet Pattern

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Today, the new daily crochet pattern Amigurumi, Pig Free Crochet Pattern, I want to give you some information about this pattern;

Materials and tools needed:

1. A crochet hook that
matches your yarn. 2. I have YarnArt
JEANS yarn No. 18 for the main yarn, No. 78 for the ears, hooves and snout, No. 90 and No. 62
(or No. 1) for the swimsuit. For lifebuoys No. 35 and 77. You can always take any yarn, any
colors you think are suitable

For bangs, a small piece of acrylic yarn of any color you choose. I have “Children’s novelty” from “Pekhorka”, milky in color.

  1. A little black or dark brown thread to decorate the muzzle. Take it thinner than the main one from which you will knit a toy. I
    used “Lacy” from “Pekhorka” No. 02 (black 280 m/50 g.) Do not use the entire thickness of YarnArt JEANS for embroidery,
    it will look rough on the face. You can divide it. 5. Filler. 6. Eyelets on a 10 mm secure fastening, either sewn on or glued
    (beads, half-beads – your choice). 7. White felt circles with a diameter of 15 mm for proteins.

Strong thread for tightening

A needle for sewing on details, scissors, pins, marker thread, slicker or

“Velcro” for combing bangs

Legend

KA – amigurumi ring sc – single
crochet

ch – air loop pr – increase dec

decrease ss –
connecting
stitch (…) * X – repeat X times the action
indicated in brackets The number after the = sign means the total number of
loops in the row

Handles

We start knitting with color No. 78

1st row: 5 sc in KA
2nd row: 5 inc = 10

3rd row: 10 sc for the back half loops

4th row: 10 sc

Change the color to No. 18

Rows 5-16 = 10 sc

We knit 1-2 more loops so that later, when joining the
body, the place where the color changes will be on the
inside. Lightly stuff the handles, mainly the lower part.
Fold in half and knit 5 sc on both sides.
Fasten the thread and cut it. We will tie the paws.

Piglet
We start knitting with color No. 78,
leave a piece of thread about 30 cm
1st row: 12 sc in KA
2nd row: (3 sc in 1 loop, 3 sc)*3 = 18
3rd row: 2 sbn, (3 sbn in 1 loop, 5 sbn) * 2, 3 sbn in 1 loop, 3 sbn = 24
From the wrong side of the part, we thread the needle into the piece of thread remaining after
casting on the loops, and sew a few stitches in a
circle along 1 row to tighten the ring more tightly and we don’t have a hole left
4th row: 24 loops with concave single crochets
(or 24 sc for the back half-loops)
5th row: 24 sc
change the color to number 18
6th row: 24 sc
7th row: 12 dec = 12
fasten the thread and cut it

Head
Knit in light pink color (No. 18) 1st row: 6 sbn in
KA 2nd row: 6

inc 12 3rd row: (1 sbn,

inc)6 = 18 4th row: (2 sbn, inc)6 = 24
Row 5: (3 sc, inc)6 = 30 Row 6: (4 sc, inc)6 = 36
Row 7: (5 sc, inc)6 = 42 Row 8: (6 sc, inc)6 = 48
Row 9: (7 sc, inc)6 = 54 Row 10: (8 sc, inc)6 = 60
11-12 rows: 60 sc
Row 13: (9 sc, inc)6 = 66 Rows 14-18: 66 sc In the next row we will knit the cheeks and tie in a patch. We find the vertex opposite to the side with the end of the knitting spout. We’ll have her on horseback. Define and celebrate 2 central loops on top. When knitting a patch in the 19th row, they will be 3 and 4 loops out of 6. Turn the patch with the top away from you. Row 19: 18 sc, (1 sc, inc)6, 6 sc with 6 nose loops, (inc, 1 sc)*6, 18 sc = 78

Row 20: 36 sc, 6 sc along the remaining nose loops, 36 sc = 78
Lightly stuff the nose.
21-30 rows: 78 sc
If you are using peepholes on a safe
fastening, then install them at this stage. Between rows 17 and 18. There are 7-8 sc between the installation sites (center the eyes relative to the nose).
We take felt circles, carefully so that there is no wrinkle left,
fold them in half and make small cuts, shifting them slightly
from the center to the edge.
We turn the circles and make perpendicular cuts (the result is a cross). We insert eyes into them and secure them in the canvas. Later, after tightening, the felt can be carefully fixed
glue.

Row 31: (11 sc, dec)6 = 72 Row 32: (7 sc, dec)8 = 64 Row 33: (6 sc, dec)8 = 56 Row 34: (5 sc, dec)8 = 48
Row 35: (4 sc, dec)8 = 40 Row 36: (3 sc, dec)8 = 32
Row 37: (2 sc, dec)*8 = 24
We fill the head tightly, but without unnecessary zeal ÿ
Keep in mind that there will be tension. We fasten the thread and hide it inside.

Ears
1st row: 6 sc in KA
2nd row: (1 sc, inc)3 = 9 3rd row: 9 sc 4th row: (2 sbn, inc)3 = 12
5th row: (3 sbn, inc)3 = 15 6th row: (4 sbn, inc)3 = 18
7th row: (2 sbn, inc)6 = 24 8th row: (3 sc, inc)6 = 30 9th row: 30
sbn 10th row: (3 sbn, dec)6 = 24 11th row: (2 sc, dec)6 = 18
Row 12: (1 sc, dec)*6 = 12
Row 13: 1 sc, fold in half, knit 6 sc on both
sides of the ear
Fasten the thread, leave about 45-50 cm for sewing,
cut.

Legs
We start knitting with color No. 78
1st row: 6 sbn in
KA 2nd row: 6
inc = 12 3rd row: 12 sbn for the back half loops
or concave single crochets 4th row: 12
sbn
change the color to number 18
5-8 rows: 18 sc
Row 9: (1 sc, inc)6 = 18 Row 10: 18 sc Row 11: (2 sc, inc)6 = 24
Row 12: 24 sc

On the first leg, we temporarily fix the thread and
cut it, leaving about 20 cm. On the second leg, we
do not cut it yet. We put the parts side by side and
determine the degree of displacement of the loops.
The places where the thread color changes should be turned towards each other and
slightly shifted back. On the first leg, the displacement turned out as needed,

and on the second I knitted an additional 4 sc. Please note that your degree of
displacement may differ from mine. In this case, adjust the number of additional
columns in your own way

We also knit 4 sc on the first leg. We do this so that the details

were the same in height. Now we can fasten the thread and cut it short. We remove the
marker threads. Using the first paw, we count back the number of additional columns
you added (in my case it is 4). This is the junction of the first part with the second.

Body

If you knit a striped swimsuit, you don’t need to use marker thread. It will be easy to
navigate when changing colors. But with a plain swimsuit or from melange or sectiondyed yarn

It’s better to use a marker.

We stuff the body tightly, in the process of knitting
nia.
We attach the red color of the swimsuit thread
No. 90, cut off the pink one. We knit a chain of 3
chains and connect the legs.

1st row: 24 sbn on the first leg, 3 sbn along
the ch chain, 24 sbn in the second leg, 3
sbn along the ch chain. Total
number of loops in a row = 54

2nd row: (8 sc, inc)6 = 60 Now and in the future we will alternate colors every 2 rows. Change the color to white ( have 62). 3rd row: 60 sc 4th row: (9 sc, inc)6 = 66
change to red
5-6 rows: 66 sc
change to white color
7-8 rows: 66 sc
change to red color
Rows 9-10:
66 sc
change to white color
11th row: 66 sc,
Row 12: (9 sc, dec)*6 = 60

change to red Row 13: 60 sc
Row 14: (8 sc, dec)6 = 54 change to white color Row 15: 54 sc Row 16: (7 sc, dec) “6 = 48 change to red color Row 17: 48 sc Row 18: (6 sc, dec)6 = 42
change to white color
Row 19: 42 sc
Row 20: (5 sc, dec)*6 = 36
change to red color
Row 21: 36 sc
Row 22: (4 sc, dec)”6 = 30
change to white color
23rd row: 30 sc

In the 24th row we will knit the upper legs. Stuff the main part of the body quite tightly,
but not completely. Leave about 1 cm so that when knitting the legs you will feel
comfortable and the filler will not fall between the posts. Determine the places to knit
strictly on the sides: 5 sc together with the paws, 10 sc between them.

Taking into account my offset, I ended up with this:

24 row: 8 sbn, 5 sbn together with the foot, 10 sbn, 5 sbn together with the foot, 2 sc = 30

change the color to the body color, No. 18

Row 25: 30 sc

Row 26: (3 sc, dec)*6 = 24

27 row: 24 sbn

Knit a few more stitches (I got 2 sc and ss in the
next loop) and fasten the thread at the back center
of the back. Leave about 50 cm for sewing on the
head. Remove marker thread (if you used it).
Stuff the part tightly until the end. When sewing
on the head, do not forget to tuck some filler into
the neck. For

For convenience, you can fix the head to the body with two knitting needles. Sew on
the head.

Drawstring

Let’s form the mouth and eye sockets using a drawstring. Mark with pins on 6 points on the muzzle.

Let’s determine the middle of the muzzle. This can be
done conveniently by placing a thread, knitting needle
or needle down from the center of the nose. Place
marks between rows 29 and 30. Between the pins
there are 2 sc. These are points 1 and 6.

Between the 18th and 19th rows we mark 4 more
points (2, 3, 4, 5) from the outer and inner
early corners of the eyes as close as possible to each
established
glaziku.

We insert the needle at point 1, leave the end of the
thread about 25-30 cm, bring it out at point 2. Then
to point 3, bring it out at point 6.

We adjust the thread so that it is under the eye and
the felt circle, tighten it, and tie it with 2 knots. Without
cutting the thread, we insert it at point 6, output it at point 5, then to point 4, output it at point 1. Tighten
it, tie it with a couple of knots, and hide the threads inside the head. The last knot and the places where the
threads enter and exit can be carefully lubricated with universal transparent glue. I have a “Crystal Moment

Underlip

Leave a piece of thread about 30 cm,
put 6 sc in the KA, and pull it off. Leave
a length of about 40-45 cm, cut the
thread. We ended up with a part close
in shape to a semicircle.

We try on the part, fasten it at a distance of 2-3 rows down from
the mouth tightening. The middle of the lip is fixed

Sift a little below the edges. When sewing, the thread tension should be moderate. Don’t tighten too much. We
bring the middle thread (left when casting on loops in the KA) to the back of the head in any place at a distance
of a row from the center of the KA and make a stitch through the row to the center of the KA inside the head.
You can repeat it again. We make the stitch tightly, but do not tighten it. We hide the thread inside the toy with
several tangling stitches. Use the second piece of thread to secure both edges of the lip. We make stitches up
and back. We bring it to the place where the nose is tied (between 18 and 19 rows).
Thanks to the drawstrings, they will be invisible there.

Sew on the ears

The upper part of the ears is sewn on level

between 9 and 10 rows from the crown. The distance between
the ears along the 10th row is 30 loops (I counted the increases
as 2 loops). That is, 14 loops to each side from the center of the
muzzle.

Tail

We will knit the tail directly from the body of the toy. We
determine the place, insert the hook and cast on 7-8 ch. We
go back and knit 2 sc in each chain. We get to

base, tie a couple of knots and
we hide the threads inside the toy.
Using a thin dark thread we embroider the eyebrows and
nostrils If desired, you can do toning on the cheeks, heels and
ears

Bangs

For forelock it is better to use acrylic yarn. It combs easily. I
attached the hairs in the front semicircles of
rows 1 and 2 according to the principle of tassels on a scarf.
10-12 segments are enough.

Determine the length of the forelock before combing. Trim the
length if necessary at this stage. After combing, the haircut will
look rough and unnatural.

Lifebuoy

You can use a variety of colors for the circle. You can make it multi-colored, in the form of
any animal, fruit or berry. I decided to knit a classic duckÿ

We cast on a chain of 17 ch with yellow yarn (No. 35), close it in a ring

and knit a kind of pipe in a spiral. Stuffing in the process. Periodically we try on our
chubby waist to the desired length and connect the circle. My part turned out to be about
28-29 cm

Now let’s knit the duckling’s head. Let’s start with the beak. We take orange yarn (No. 77)

We cast on a chain of 5 chains and knit loops from the second loop from the hook:

1st row: 4 sc on the first side and 4 sc on the second side of the chain = 8
2-3 rows: 8 sc

Fasten the thread and cut it.

For the head we take yellow (No. 35

1st row: 6 sbn in
KA 2nd row: 6
inc = 12 3rd row: (1 sbn,
inc)6 = 18 4th row: (2 sbn, inc)6 = 24

Row 5: (3 sc, inc)*6 = 30

Rows 6-9: 30 sc

In the next row we begin to knit beak

10 row: 13 sbn, 5 sbn together with beak, 12 sbn = 30
11th row: 13 sc, 5 along the remaining beak loops, 12 sc = 30
Row 12: 30 sc
Row 13: (3 sc, dec)*6 = 24
Row 14: 12 dec = 12
Row 15: 6 dec = 6
We cut the thread, leaving a piece for sewing, and close the hole. We embroider or glue the eyes and sew the head
to the circle.
All! Your Sugar is ready to go
to the beach!
I sincerely hope that you enjoyed
the pro-
process and from the result-
and.

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