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		<title>Amigurumi Backpack &#8220;Ladybug&#8221; Free Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Backpack &#8220;Ladybug&#8221; The size of the backpack is approximately 22 cm x 30 cm. For work you need: &#8211; one skein of red and black thread (acrylic, 200 g. / 333 m); &#8211; hook: 4 mm; &#8211; 2 larger buttons and 2 smaller buttons. Knitting density: 16 Sc = 10 cm; 24 rows = 10 ... <a title="Amigurumi Backpack &#8220;Ladybug&#8221; Free Pattern" class="read-more" href="https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/2020/03/25/amigurumi-backpack-ladybug-free-pattern/" aria-label="More on Amigurumi Backpack &#8220;Ladybug&#8221; Free Pattern">Devamını oku</a>]]></description>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Backpack &#8220;Ladybug&#8221;<br></h4>



<p>The size of the backpack is approximately 22 cm x 30 cm.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">For work you need:</h4>



<p>&#8211; one skein of red and black thread (acrylic, 200 g. / 333 m);</p>



<p>&#8211; hook: 4 mm;</p>



<p>&#8211; 2 larger buttons and 2 smaller buttons.<br></p>



<p>Knitting density: 16 Sc = 10 cm; 24 rows = 10 cm. To obtain the required knitting density, use a suitable hook.<br></p>



<p>Note: when switching to a thread of a different color, do not cut the working thread, but simply continue knitting with another thread of a different color. A red ball needs to be unwound a small ball for parallel knitting.<br></p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Abbreviations</h4>



<p>Ch- is the air loop;</p>



<p>Sc- is a single crochet;</p>



<p>Dc &#8211; double crochet;</p>



<p>Dec &#8211; decrease (tie two single crochet from two columns);</p>



<p>The front of.<br></p>



<p>Row 1 (front side): we knit with a red thread 21 Ch, Sc in the second loop from the hook and in each following; turn &#8211; 20 Sc.</p>



<p>Row 2: 1 Ch, 2 Sc in the next loop, Sc in each column to the last, 2 Sc in the last column; turn &#8211; 22 Sc.</p>



<p>Rows 3-8: repeat the 2nd row; turn &#8211; 34 Sc.</p>



<p>Rows 9-24: 1 Ch, Sc in each column; turn.</p>



<p>Row 25: 1 Ch, Y, Sc in the next 9 columns, change the thread to black, Sc in the next 12 columns, change the thread to red (attach an auxiliary ball of red threads), Sc in the next 9 columns, Dec; rotate &#8211; 20 Sc red thread and 12 Sc black.</p>



<p>Row 26: 1 Ch, Dec, 7 Sc, change the thread to black, 14 Sc, change the thread, Sc in the next 7 columns, Dec; turn &#8211; 16 Sc red and 14 Sc black thread.</p>



<p>Row 27: 1 Ch, Dec, Sc in the next 5 columns, change the thread, 16 Sc black, change the thread, Sc in the next 5 columns, Dec; turn &#8211; 12 Sc red and 16 Sc black.</p>



<p>Row 28: 1 Ch, Dec, Sc in the next 3 columns, change the thread, 18 Sc black thread, change the thread, Sc in the next 3 columns, Dec; turn &#8211; 8 Sc red and 18 Sc black.</p>



<p>Row 29: 1 Ch, Dec, Sc, change the thread, Sc in the next 20 columns, change the thread, 1 Sc, Dec; turn &#8211; 4 Sc red and 20 Sc black.</p>



<p>Row 30: 1 Ch, Dec, change thread, 20 Sc black, change thread, Dec, change thread; turn &#8211; 2 Sc red and 20 Sc black.</p>



<p>Row 31: continue knitting with black thread, 1 Ch, Dec, Sc in the next 18 columns, Dec; twist &#8211; 20 Sc black thread.</p>



<p>Row 32: 1 Ch, Sc in each bar; turn.<br></p>



<p>Row 33: 1 Ch, Dec, Sc to the last 2 columns, Dec, turn &#8211; 18 Sc.</p>



<p>Rows 34-36: repeat the 33rd row; turn &#8211; 12 Sc.</p>



<p>Row 37: repeat the 32nd row; do not turn.</p>



<p>Front harness.</p>



<p>On the front side continue with a black thread, 2 Sc to the last column of the 37th row, Sc evenly to the beginning of the red bars, change the thread, Sc evenly to the first row, 3 Sc to the 1st column of the 1st row, Sc to each column, 3 Sc to the last column of the 1st row, Sc evenly along the edge to the beginning of the black columns, change the thread, Sc evenly to the end, connecting loop to the first loop. Fasten the thread and cut.<br></p>



<p>Rear end. Knit as the front of 37 rows, turn.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Hinged part of the backpack.<br></h4>



<p>Row 38: 1 Ch, Sc in each column behind the front wall of the loops: turn &#8211; 12 Sc.</p>



<p>Rows 39-42: 1 Ch, Sc in each column; turn.</p>



<p>Row 43: 1 Ch, Sc in each column behind the back wall of the loops; turn.</p>



<p>Row 44: 1 Ch, 2 Sc in the next column, Sc in the next 10 columns, 2 Sc in the last column; turn &#8211; 14 Sc.</p>



<p>Rows 45 and 46: 1 Ch, repeat 44 rows; turn &#8211; 18 Sc.</p>



<p>Row 47: 1 Ch, 2 Sc in the next column, Sc in the next 5 columns, 1 Ch, skip one column, Sc in the next 4 columns, 1 Ch, skip one column, Sc in the next 5 columns, 2 Sc in the last column; turn &#8211; 18 Sc and 2 buttonholes from air loops.</p>



<p>Row 48: 1 Ch, Sc in the next 7 columns, Sc in the buttonhole, four Sc, Sc in the other buttonhole, 7 single crochets; turn &#8211; 20 Sc.</p>



<p>Row 49: 1 Ch, Dec, Sc in each column to the last 2 columns, Dec; turn &#8211; 18 Sc.</p>



<p>Rows 50-52: 1 Ch, repeat the 49th row; turn &#8211; 12 Sc.</p>



<p>Row 53: 1 Ch, Sc in each column, do not fasten the thread.<br></p>



<p>Rear harness.</p>



<p>Tie on the front side as well as the front.<br></p>



<p>Decorations on the front.</p>



<p>Black dividing strip: can be embroidered with stitches with a needle, or you can crochet along the entire front.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Spots (6 parts).</h4>



<p>Row 1: knit with black thread, 3 Ch, connect into a ring, 3 Ch (as the first Dc), 8 Dc in the ring, a connecting loop to the first Dc. Fasten the thread, leave about 20 cm of thread for sewing. Sew stains to the front.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Lower belts.</h4>



<p>Right belt.</p>



<p>Row 1: attach the black thread to the 3rd column of the 3rd row of the back on the front side, Sc, another 3 Sc in the next 3 columns of the same row; turn &#8211; 4 Sc.</p>



<p>Row 2: 1 Ch, 4 Sc, turn.</p>



<p>Rows 3-6: repeat 2nd row, turn.</p>



<p>Row 7: 6 Ch, skip all the columns of the sixth row, the connecting loop in the last column (a loop of 6 air loops. Fasten the thread and cut.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Left belt.</h4>



<p>Row 1: attach the black thread to the 19th column of the 3rd row of the back part on the front side, Sc, another 3 Sc in the next columns of the same row, turn &#8211; 4 Sc.</p>



<p>Row 2: 1 Ch, 4 Sc, turn.</p>



<p>Rows 3-6: repeat 2nd row, rep<br></p>
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		<title>Amigurumi Backpacks Owls Free Crochet Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Backpacks Owls Amigurumi Backpacks Owls Free Crochet Pattern Necessary materials: &#8211; Yarn pink, light pink, gray, white, black, orange. (supposedly the yarn should be thick.) &#8211; hook on your yarn (most likely 3-3.5) &#8211; needle for stitching parts &#8211; scissors The description begins with a description of the eyelids; I will begin with a description ... <a title="Amigurumi Backpacks Owls Free Crochet Pattern" class="read-more" href="https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/2020/03/18/amigurumi-backpacks-owls-free-crochet-pattern/" aria-label="More on Amigurumi Backpacks Owls Free Crochet Pattern">Devamını oku</a>]]></description>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Backpacks Owls</h4>



<p>Amigurumi Backpacks Owls Free Crochet Pattern<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Necessary materials:</h4>



<p>&#8211; Yarn pink, light pink, gray, white, black, orange. (supposedly the yarn should be thick.)</p>



<p>&#8211; hook on your yarn (most likely 3-3.5)</p>



<p>&#8211; needle for stitching parts</p>



<p>&#8211; scissors</p>



<p>The description begins with a description of the eyelids; I will begin with a description of the &#8220;magic ring&#8221;<br></p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">&#8220;BAG&#8221;</h4>



<p>The thread is pink.</p>



<p>Knit in a circle from the bottom up.</p>



<p>1r. 6 Sc in Magic ring (6)</p>



<p>2 p. 6 İnc (12)</p>



<p>3 p. (Sc, İnc) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>4 p. (2 Sc, İnc) * 6 (24)</p>



<p>5 p. (3 Sc, İnc) * 6 (30)</p>



<p>6 p. (4 Sc, İnc) * 6 (36)</p>



<p>7 p. (5 Sc, İnc) * 6 (42)</p>



<p>8 p. (6 Sc, İnc) * 6 (48)</p>



<p>9 p. (7 Sc, İnc) * 6 (54)</p>



<p>10 p. (8 Sc, İnc) * 6 (60)</p>



<p>11 p. (9 Sc, İnc) * 6 (66)</p>



<p>12 p. (10 Sc, İnc) * 6 (72)</p>



<p>13 RUR (11 Sc, İnc) * 6 (78)</p>



<p>14 p. (12 Sc, İnc) * 6 (84)</p>



<p>15 p. (13 Sc, İnc) * 6 (90)</p>



<p>16 p. (14 Sc, İnc) * 6 (96)</p>



<p>17-60rr. 96 Sc</p>



<p>61 p. (23 Sc, 1Ch, 1 loop of the previous row skip) * 4 (96)</p>



<p>Tie 1 next to the &#8220;step of the dog&#8221;.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">BACKPACK VALVE.</h4>



<p>The thread is pink.</p>



<p>Dial a chain of 22Ch + 1Ch</p>



<p>1-20rr. 22 Sc, 1 Ch, turn</p>



<p>Fasten the thread, cut.</p>



<p>Sew the valve to the bag of the backpack.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">BACKPACK BELTS.</h4>



<p>The thread is pink.</p>



<p>Dial a chain of 6Ch + 1Ch</p>



<p>1-80rr. 6 Sc, 1Ch, rotation</p>



<p>Sew straps to the backpack.</p>



<p>OVERLAY ON THE “BROWSE” BACKPACK.</p>



<p>The thread is gray.</p>



<p>Dial a chain of 8Ch + 1Ch</p>



<p>1r. İnc Dc, 6 Dc, İnc Dc (10), 1Ch, turn</p>



<p>2-11rr. 10Dc (10), 1Ch, rotation</p>



<p>12 p. Dec Dc, 6 Dc, Dec Dc (8)</p>



<p>Tie the part from all sides 1 side by side Sc.</p>



<p>Break the thread, fasten. Sew the pad to the backpack as shown. Embroider the “feathers” pattern with a black thread on the “abdomen”.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">OWL HEAD.</h4>



<p>The thread is pink.</p>



<p>Dial a chain of 10Ch + 1Ch.</p>



<p>1r. We knit on both sides of the chain in a circle (total initially we have 20 loops). (Sc, İnc) * 10 (30)</p>



<p>2 p. (2 Sc, İnc) * 10 (40)</p>



<p>3-16rr. 40 Sc (40)</p>



<p>17 RUR (2 Sc, Dec) * 10 (30)</p>



<p>18 p. (Sc, Dec) * 10 (20)</p>



<p>Detail to lightly stuff. Fold in half, tie 10 Sc, grabbing 2 loops in front and back.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">CENTURY (2 parts).</h4>



<p>The thread is light pink.</p>



<p>1r. 6 Sc in Magic ring (6)</p>



<p>2 p. 6 İnc (12)</p>



<p>3 p. (Sc, İnc) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>4 p. (2 Sc, İnc) * 6 (24)</p>



<p>5 p. (3 Sc, İnc) * 6 (30)</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">EYES (2 parts).</h4>



<p>Protein.</p>



<p>The thread is white.</p>



<p>1r. 6 Sc in Magic ring (6)</p>



<p>2 p. 6 İnc (12)</p>



<p>3 p. (Sc, İnc) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>4 p. (2 Sc, İnc) * 6 (24)</p>



<p>5 p. (3 Sc, İnc) * 6 (30)</p>



<p>Pupil.</p>



<p>The thread is black.</p>



<p>1r. 6 Sc in Magic ring (6)</p>



<p>2 p. 6 İnc (12)</p>



<p>3 p. (Sc, İnc) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>Flare.</p>



<p>The thread is white.</p>



<p>1r. 6 Sc in Magic ring (6)</p>



<p>Details to lay on each other as you like, sew.</p>



<p>Sew eyelids on top of the eyes as shown.</p>



<p>Sew eyes with eyelids to the head of an owl.</p>



<p>BEAK.</p>



<p>The thread is orange.</p>



<p>1r. 6 Sc in Magic ring (6)</p>



<p>2 p. 6 İnc (12)</p>



<p>Fold the beak in half and knit, capturing 2 loops (for front and rear) 6 Sc.</p>



<p>Sew a beak to the head, placing it between the eyes.</p>



<p>Sew the finished head of the owl to the valve of the backpack.</p>



<p>From pink, light pink and white yarn, weave a cord-braid of the required length, thread the cord through the holes in the backpack, formed in 61 rows. Tighten and tie slightly.<br></p>
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