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					<description><![CDATA[For those who love the animated film about ninja turtles and have already tied or become interested in crocheting ninja turtles, we suggest linking the Splinter sensei. According to the plot of the cartoon, this wise rat masterly owns martial arts and replaces his father&#8217;s turtles. Now the ninja turtles will be supervised and will ... <a title="Amigurumi Ninja Turtle Splinter Hook Crochet Pattern" class="read-more" href="https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/2020/04/05/amigurumi-ninja-turtle-splinter-hook-crochet-pattern/" aria-label="More on Amigurumi Ninja Turtle Splinter Hook Crochet Pattern">Devamını oku</a>]]></description>
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<p>For those who love the animated film about ninja turtles and have already tied or become interested in crocheting ninja turtles, we suggest linking the Splinter sensei. According to the plot of the cartoon, this wise rat masterly owns martial arts and replaces his father&#8217;s turtles. Now the ninja turtles will be supervised and will not do anything stupid.</p>



<p>Test your strengths, try crocheting all the ninja turtles and Splinter sensei, such a company will be the pride of any craftswoman. You might want to share with all the results of your work, then post the finished knitted toys in the comments to the post.<br></p>



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



<p>hook 2.5 mm;</p>



<p>safety eyes 8 mm;</p>



<p>acrylic yarn of category No. 3, flesh-colored, red, dark brown and white;</p>



<p>scissors;</p>



<p>needle;</p>



<p>stuffing;</p>



<p>black thread for mustache.<br></p>



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



<p>Ch &#8211; air loop</p>



<p>Sc &#8211; single crochet</p>



<p>İnc. Sc &#8211; increase Sc, in one loop we knit 2 Sc</p>



<p>Dec. Sc &#8211; decrease Sc, in 2 loops &#8211; 2 Sc with one vertex</p>



<p>KR &#8211; circular row<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Description of Crochet Toys</h4>



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



<p>KR 1: We start the head with flesh-colored yarn, knit a magic ring 6 Sc (6)</p>



<p>KR 2-3: 6 Sc (6)</p>



<p>KR 4: 6 İnc. Sc (12)</p>



<p>KP 5: 3 İnc. Sc, 3 Sc, 3 İnc. Sc, 3 Sc (18)</p>



<p>KR 6-7: 18 Sc (18)</p>



<p>KP 8: * 3 Sc, İnc. Sc * &#8211; 4 times, 2 Sc (22)</p>



<p>KR 9: 3 Dec. Sc, 2 Sc, 3 İnc. Sc (with the help of increases the nose of the nose), 2 Sc, 3 Dec. Sc, 3 Sc (19)</p>



<p>KR 10: 19 Sc (19)</p>



<p>KP 11: 2 Sc, İnc. Sc, 10 Sc, İnc. Sc, 5 Sc (21)</p>



<p>KP 12: 3 Sc, İnc. Sc, 10 Sc, İnc. Sc, 6 Sc (23)</p>



<p>KP 13: 3 Sc, 2 İnc. Sc, 11 Sc, 2 İnc. Sc, 5 Sc (27)</p>



<p>KP 14: Sc, * Sc, İnc. Sc * &#8211; 13 times (40)</p>



<p>KP 15: 2 İnc. Sc, 11 Sc, put the first safe eye in the last loop, 8 İnc. Sc, Sc, the last loop to put the second safe eye, 15 Sc, 3 İnc. Sc (53)</p>



<p>KR 16-18: 53 Sc (53)</p>



<p>KR 19: 18 Sc, 2 İnc. Sc, 8 Sc, 2 İnc. Sc, 23 Sc (57)</p>



<p>KP 20: 57 Sc (57)</p>



<p>KP 21: 2 Dec. Sc, 49 Sc, 2 Dec. Sc (53)</p>



<p>KR 22-28: 53 Sc (53)</p>



<p>KR 29: * 6 Sc, Dec. Sc * &#8211; 6 times, 5 Sc (47)</p>



<p>KP 30: 47 Sc (47)</p>



<p>KP 31: Sc, * 3 Sc, Dec. Sc * &#8211; 9 times, Sc (38)</p>



<p>KP 32: Sc, * 3 Sc, Dec. Sc * &#8211; 7 times, 2 Sc (31)</p>



<p>KP 33: Sc, * 3 Sc, Dec. Sc * &#8211; 6 times (25)</p>



<p>KP 34: * 3 Sc, Dec. Sc * &#8211; 5 times (20)</p>



<p>KP 35: 10 Dec. Sc (10)</p>



<p>KP 36: Fill your head well, then 5 Dec. Sc (5)</p>



<p>KP 37: 2 Dec. Sc, Sc, fasten the thread (3)<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Ears 2 pcs.</h4>



<p>KR 1: Take flesh-colored yarn. We start with the tip of the eye. Knit the magic ring 6 Sc (6)</p>



<p>KR 2: 6 Sc (6)</p>



<p>KR 3: * İnc. Sc, 2 Sc * &#8211; 2 times (8)</p>



<p>KR 4: 8 Sc (8)</p>



<p>KP 5: * Sc, İnc. Sc * &#8211; 4 times (12)</p>



<p>KP 6: 12 Sc (12)</p>



<p>KP 7: * 3 Sc, İnc. Sc * &#8211; 3 times (15)</p>



<p>KR 8: 15 Sc (15)</p>



<p>KP 9: * 2 Sc, İnc. Sc * &#8211; 5 times (20)</p>



<p>KR 10: * 3 Sc, İnc. Sc * &#8211; 5 times (25)</p>



<p>KR 11: 25 Sc (25)</p>



<p>KR 12: * 4 Sc, İnc. Sc * &#8211; 5 times (30)</p>



<p>KR 13-14: 30 Sc (30)</p>



<p>KP 15: * 4 Sc, İnc. Sc * &#8211; 6 times (36)</p>



<p>KP 16-17: 36 Sc, fasten the thread at the end of the last row (36)<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Eyebrows 2 pcs.</h4>



<p>Row 1: Flesh-colored yarn 8 Ch (8)</p>



<p>Row 2: Turn over, 7 Sc, fasten the thread (7)<br></p>



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



<p>KR 1: We start with a flesh-colored yarn from the neck. 40 Ch (40)</p>



<p>KR 2-4: 40 Sc (40)</p>



<p>KR 5: * 3 Sc, Dec. Sc * &#8211; 8 times (32)</p>



<p>KR 6-9: 32 Sc (32)</p>



<p>KP 10: Sc, * 4 Sc, İnc. Sc * &#8211; 6 times, Sc (38)</p>



<p>KP 11: 38 Sc (38)</p>



<p>KR 12: 2 Sc, * 4 Sc, İnc.Sc * &#8211; 7 times, Sc (45)</p>



<p>KR 13-20: 45 Sc (45)</p>



<p>KP 21: * 7 Sc, Dec. Sc * &#8211; 5 times (40)</p>



<p>KR 22-32: 40 Sc (40)</p>



<p>KP 33: Dec. Sc &#8211; 20 times (20)</p>



<p>KP 34: Dec. Sc &#8211; 10 times (10)</p>



<p>KP 35: Dec. Sc &#8211; 5 times, fix the thread<br></p>



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



<p>KR 1: We start with the tips of the fingers with flesh-colored yarn. We knit a magic ring of 6 Sc (6)</p>



<p>KR 2-5: 6 Sc (6)</p>



<p>KP 6: * İnc. Sc, 2 Sc * &#8211; 2 times (8)</p>



<p>KP 7: 8 Sc. When we knit the first 2 fingers &#8211; at this moment you need to fix the thread. When we knit the third &#8211; then in this place you need to continue knitting (8)</p>



<p>RP 8: Take all three fingers. It will be necessary to tie around them. 18 Sc &#8211; around all three fingers (18)</p>



<p>KR 9-11: 18 Sc (18)</p>



<p>KR 12: 4 İnc. Sc, 2 Sc, 5 Dec. Sc, 2 Sc (17)</p>



<p>KR 13: 6 İnc. Sc, 3 Sc, 4 Dec. Sc (19)</p>



<p>KP 14: 10 Sc, 4 Dec. Sc, Sc (15)</p>



<p>KP 15: 2 Dec. Sc, 5 Sc, 3 Dec. Sc (10)</p>



<p>KR 16-29: 10 Sc (10)</p>



<p>KR 30: * İnc. Sc, 4 Sc * &#8211; 2 times (12)</p>



<p>KP 31-41: 12 Sc, fasten the thread at the end of the last row (12)<br></p>



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



<p>KR 1: Flesh-colored yarn we knit a magic ring of 6 Sc (6)</p>



<p>KR 2-6: 6 Sc (6)</p>



<p>KP 7: * İnc. Sc, 2 Sc * &#8211; 2 times (8)</p>



<p>KR 8-11: 8 Sc (8)</p>



<p>KR 12: İnc. Sc, 7 Sc (9)</p>



<p>KR 13-36: 9 Sc (9)</p>



<p>KP 37: * İnc. Sc, 2 Sc * &#8211; 3 times (12)</p>



<p>KP 38-41: 12 Sc (12)</p>



<p>KP 42: * İnc. Sc, 5 Sc * &#8211; 2 times (14)</p>



<p>KP 43-55: 14 Sc, fasten the thread at the end of the last row (14)<br></p>



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



<p>KR 1: We start with the tips of the fingers with flesh-colored yarn. We knit a magic ring of 5 Sc (5)</p>



<p>KP 2-6: 65 Sc (5) When we knit the first 2 fingers &#8211; at this moment you need to fix the thread. When we knit the third &#8211; then in this</p>



<p>&nbsp;place you need to continue knitting (8)</p>



<p>KP 7: Take all three fingers. It will be necessary to tie around them. 10 Sc &#8211; around all three fingers (10)</p>



<p>KP 8-38: 10 Sc, fasten the thread at the end of the last row (10)<br></p>



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



<p>Row 1: Starting from the bottom of the kimono with red yarn. 50 Ch (50)</p>



<p>Row 2: Flip, 49 Sc (49)</p>



<p>Row 3-9: Flip, 1 Ch Lift, 49 Sc (49)</p>



<p>Row 10: Flip, 1 Ch Lift, Dec. Sc, 45 Sc, Dec. Sc (47)</p>



<p>Row 11-13: Flip, 1 Ch Rise, 47 Sc (47)</p>



<p>Row 14: Flip</p>



<p>, 1 Ch lift, Dec. Sc, 43 Sc, Dec. Sc (45)</p>



<p>Row 15-30: Turn over, 1 Ch rise, 45 Sc (45)</p>



<p>Row 31: Flip, 1 Ch Lift, Dec. Sc, 41 Sc, Dec. Sc (43)</p>



<p>Row 32-34: Flip, 1 Ch Lift, 43 Sc (43)</p>



<p>Row 35: Flip, 1 Ch Lift, Dec. Sc, 39 Sc, Dec. Sc (41)</p>



<p>Row 36: In this row we will create openings for the hands. Turn over, 1 Ch rise, 7 Sc, 8 Ch, skips 5 loops, 17 Sc, 8 Ch, skip 5 loops, 7 Sc (47)</p>



<p>Row 37: Flip, 1 Ch lift, 2 Dec. Sc, 3 Sc, 7 Sc in a chain of 8 Ch, Sc, * 3 Sc, Dec. Sc * &#8211; 3 times, Sc, 7 Sc in a chain of 8 Ch, 3 Sc, 2 Dec. Sc (38)</p>



<p>Row 38: Flip, 1 Ch lift, 38 Sc (38)</p>



<p>Row 39: DO NOT overturn and DO NOT fasten the thread, tie around the perimeter of the kimono Sc. We fix the thread.<br></p>



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



<p>Row 1: Red Yarn 88 Ch (88)</p>



<p>Row 2: Turn over, 87 Sc, fasten the thread (87)<br></p>



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



<p>KR 1: Insert the hook into any loop of the kimono hand hole, attach the thread Sc, 14 Sc (15)</p>



<p>KR 2-3: 15 Sc (15)</p>



<p>KR 4: * 2 Sc, İnc. Sc * &#8211; 5 times (20)</p>



<p>KR 5-14: 20 Sc (20)</p>



<p>KP 15: * 4 Sc, İnc. Sc * &#8211; 4 times (24)</p>



<p>KP 16: 24 Sc, fasten the thread (24)<br></p>



<p>[adrotate group = &#8220;5 ″]<br></p>



<p>Foot wrapping</p>



<p>Row 1: White yarn 69 Ch, fasten the thread (69)<br></p>



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



<p>KR 1: With a dark brown yarn we knit a magic ring of 6 Sc (6)</p>



<p>KP 2-42: 6 Sc, fasten the thread at the end of the last row (6)<br></p>



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



<p>We stuff the body tightly and sew the head. We stuff arms and legs, sew to our amigurumi. Sew eyebrows, ears, mustache. Sew foot wrapping. Now add a little hair to the head, using a metal brush, shake the hair up. We put a little stuffing in the staff, sew it up from the open end. Now cut all the ends of the yarn and hide<br></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Free Crochet Little Deer Hat Pattern This little crochet deer hat pattern came to me while my son watched Bambi on repeat. Really, I rather watch Bambi than Cars for the millionth time&#8230; But still. Lots of singing birds. I couldn&#8217;t help but think how cute is Feline?? I knew I wanted to make a ... <a title="Amigurumi Little Deer Hat Free Crochet" class="read-more" href="https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/2020/03/31/amigurumi-little-deer-hat-free-crochet/" aria-label="More on Amigurumi Little Deer Hat Free Crochet">Devamını oku</a>]]></description>
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<p>Free Crochet Little Deer Hat Pattern<br></p>



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<p>This little crochet deer hat pattern came to me while my</p>



<p>son watched Bambi on repeat. Really, I rather watch</p>



<p>Bambi than Cars for the millionth time&#8230; But still. Lots of</p>



<p>singing birds. I couldn&#8217;t help but think how cute is</p>



<p>Feline?? I knew I wanted to make a hat with those sweet</p>



<p>little spots. Thus, the Little Deer hat was designed and</p>



<p>created!<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">You will need:</h4>



<p>Tan Worsted Weight yarn (I used Red Heart with Love</p>



<p>and I Love this Yarn)</p>



<p>5.0 or a 5.5 hook (depending on what size of hat!)</p>



<p>White yarn</p>



<p>Small amount of black yarn</p>



<p>Yarn needle</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">The Face</h4>



<p>Use a 4.5 or 5.0 hook. If you crochet very loose, I recommend using the smaller hook.</p>



<p>Row 1: Chain 25</p>



<p>Row 2: Skip the first stitch and HDC. HDC in each stitch across. Chain 1 and turn. (23)</p>



<p>Row 3: HDC in each stitch across. Chain 1 and turn. (23)</p>



<p>Row 4: HDC, DC in the next 3, TRC, 3 TRC in same stitch, TRC, DC in the next 3, HDC, SC, HDC, DC in the next</p>



<p>three, TRC, 3 TRC in the same stitch, TRC, DC in the next 3, HDC. Chain 1 and turn. (27)</p>



<p>Row 5: DEC HDC, DC in the next 4, 3 DC in the same stitch, DC in the next 3, HDC, SC in the next 5, HDC, DC in</p>



<p>the next 3, 3 DC in the same stitch, DC in the next 4, DEC HDC. Chain 1 and turn. (29)</p>



<p>Row 6: DEC HDC. HDC in the next 11 SC, SLST, SC. HDC in the next 11. DEC HDC. (27)</p>



<p>Now single crochet around the piece for the toddler size. HDC for the child and adult size. Remember to crochet two</p>



<p>stitches around the corner. To make the tops look rounded, SC in the middle three between the ridges.</p>



<p>Leave an extra long tail to sew on to hat. Make sure to apply eyes and nose before sewing.</p>



<p>Such a cute little mess!</p>



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



<p>In a magic circle chain 2, 2 DC, 2 HDC, 1 DC, 2 HDC, 2 DC, Chain 2 and slip stitch to the middle. Pull tight. Ta Da! a</p>



<p>heart! Sew in ends. Place on the center of the face and sew on.</p>



<p>For Circle Eyes</p>



<p>10 HDC in a magic circle. Pull tight and slip stitch to the first stitch. Sew on a light reflection with scrap white yarn.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">For Eye Lashes Only</h4>



<p>In black, chain the length you desire (I usually go about 10 chains). Position on the hat and sew on. Every other</p>



<p>stitch make a small lash by coming up in the desired spot and then sewing down on to the chains.</p>



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



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">With tan:</h4>



<p>Row 1: 9 DC in Magic Circle. DO NOT CLOSE! Pull tight. Chain 2 and turn. (9)</p>



<p>Row 2: DC INC in the next 3. TRC in the next three stitches. DC INC in the next 3.</p>



<p>Chain 2 and turn (15)</p>



<p>Row 3: DC INC in the next 7. 3 TRC in the same stitch. DC INC in the next 7. (31)</p>



<p>Fasten off. Leave a very long tail to sew. Bring the edges together so that you have a bowl-like ear. Sew together</p>



<p>along the two straight edges.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">With white:</h4>



<p>Row 1: 9 DC in Magic Circle. DO NOT CLOSE! Pull tight. Chain 2 and turn. (9)</p>



<p>Row 2: DC INC in the next 3. TRC in the next three stitches. DC INC in the next 3. Chain 2 and turn (15)Fasten</p>



<p>off.Bring the edges together so that you have a bowl-like ear. Sew together along the two straight edges, just like</p>



<p>the tan part. Sew onto tan part, using the tan string from the large part of the ear.</p>



<p>Make two and sew onto hat.</p>



<p>I lined my ears three rows out from the middle.</p>



<p>For the little spots, I did 5 SC in a magic circle, then pulled</p>



<p>tight. Sew on!</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[Someone sews, and I knit ?‍♀ I don’t take orders for masks?, this is the only order! Because, everyone can tie it to himself, if necessary ? I found a description of a knitted mask on the Internet! But I had to adjust the loop, I want to share with you, because the topic is ... <a title="Amigurumi Corona Mask Free Crochet Pattern" class="read-more" href="https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/2020/03/29/amigurumi-corona-mask-free-crochet-pattern/" aria-label="More on Amigurumi Corona Mask Free Crochet Pattern">Devamını oku</a>]]></description>
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<p>Someone sews, and I knit ?&#x200d;<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/2640.png" alt="♀" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>



<p>I don’t take orders for masks?, this is the only order!</p>



<p>Because, everyone can tie it to himself, if necessary ?</p>



<p>I found a description of a knitted mask on the Internet! But I had to adjust the loop, I want to share with you, because the topic is relevant and may come in handy!<br></p>



<p>? We collect a chain of 61 loops</p>



<p>Next, we knit along the chain:</p>



<p>1r. 12Sc, 3Hdc, 31Dc, 3Hdc, 12Sc</p>



<p>2 p. whole row half crochet</p>



<p>So we alternate the rows, only 21 rows, knitting the last row, we do the strapping in a circle with crochets</p>



<p>In my masks I made rubber bands holders, very convenient than a knitted chain</p>



<p>We bend the sides of the mask by 2-3 loops, sew together with the elastic, tie the edges of the rubber band and hide the tips!<br></p>



<p>?Children&#8217;s mask: dial 41 loops</p>



<p>1r. 7Sc, 3Hdc, 21Dc, 3Hdc, 7Sc</p>



<p>2 p. whole row half crochet</p>



<p>Alternating rows, total 17 rows</p>



<p>? Knit from cotton, put inside a regular handkerchief in several folds or a cotton cloth. Everything is erased!</p>



<p>I knitted from yarnart jeans, the expense of one skein on three adult masks!<br></p>



<p><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/203c.png" alt="‼" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> IMPORTANT: On your own, such a knitted mask will not be able to reliably protect you and filter out all the muck. Be sure to insert a handkerchief or cotton cloth inside!<br></p>



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<p><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/203c.png" alt="‼" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> Change the mask every 3 hours.<br></p>



<p>Such masks are machine washable and dry quickly.</p>



<p>Be healthy! ?<br></p>
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