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					<description><![CDATA[Giraffe flick The finished size is 43cm. You will need: Hook 3.5mm or size suitable for your chosen yarn. Yarn Primary color: 100g / 283m, light wool or acrylic. Chin color: 30g / 85m, light coat or acrylic. Color of hooves and horn: 30g / 85m, light coat or acrylic. Knitting density Knitting density is ... <a title="Amigurumi Kind giraffe Free Pattern" class="read-more" href="https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/2020/01/21/amigurumi-kind-giraffe-free-pattern/" aria-label="More on Amigurumi Kind giraffe Free Pattern">Devamını oku</a>]]></description>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Giraffe flick</h4>



<p>The finished size is 43cm.<br></p>



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



<p>Hook</p>



<p>3.5mm or size suitable for your chosen yarn.</p>



<p>Yarn</p>



<p>Primary color: 100g / 283m, light wool or acrylic.</p>



<p>Chin color: 30g / 85m, light coat or acrylic.</p>



<p>Color of hooves and horn: 30g / 85m, light coat or acrylic.</p>



<p>Knitting density</p>



<p>Knitting density is not important, but in a knitted fabric should not be</p>



<p>no holes.</p>



<p>Silk threads for embroidery</p>



<p>One skein of embroidery silk in tone yarn for the chin, for</p>



<p>embroidery on the upper eyelids over the eyelashes.</p>



<p>One skein of contrasting embroidery silk for sewing</p>



<p>spots and eyes. You should choose a color that is</p>



<p>additional contrast to spot color (i.e.</p>



<p>orange embroidery silk for brown spots).</p>



<p>Beads</p>



<p>Two 3 mm beads matching the color of the spots.</p>



<p>Translation bysinka738</p>



<p>Eyes</p>



<p>Two safe eyes with a diameter of 30mm.</p>



<p>One pair of fake eyelashes.</p>



<p>Lower eyelid</p>



<p>One sheet of white felt.</p>



<p>For the lower eyelid, cut two circles with a diameter of 35 mm from white felt.</p>



<p>One felt sheet for upper eyelids and spots.</p>



<p>* You can make as many spots as you like.</p>



<p>Other</p>



<p>Little scissors.</p>



<p>Needle for embroidery.</p>



<p>Stitching needle</p>



<p>300g halofiber for filling</p>



<p>TEMPLATES<br></p>



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



<p>Ch: air loop</p>



<p>Dec: knit two stitches together with one column</p>



<p>İnc: knit two stitches from one loop of the bottom row</p>



<p>Sc: single crochet</p>



<p>Light</p>



<p>[] repeat the specified number of times indicated in</p>



<p>parentheses sequence</p>



<p>() the number of loops at the end of the row</p>



<p>* repeat the specified sequence as many times as</p>



<p>how much is said after an asterisk</p>



<p>FAQ</p>



<p>Q .: Why do not you indicate the type of yarn?</p>



<p>A .: There are several reasons. Firstly, to achieve a good result,</p>



<p>Amigurumi does not need a certain type of yarn; secondly this</p>



<p>the project was not sponsored by a yarn manufacturer if you</p>



<p>want to know the special characteristics of yarn and other products,</p>



<p>used in this project, look at the back of the book.</p>



<p>Final reason: all of you are successful artisans, and have the right</p>



<p>choose your favorite brand, fiber content and weight parameters</p>



<p>yarn to achieve the desired effect. I would like to see yours</p>



<p>work!</p>



<p>W .: This hook is too small for my yarn! I can use</p>



<p>a different size hook?</p>



<p>O, sure! If you knit very tightly, or you use more</p>



<p>thick yarn, a larger hook may be a must.</p>



<p>Use the hook you consider necessary to</p>



<p>achieve the best results for you.</p>



<p>W .: Through the holes in the knitted fabric you can see the filler! How can i do this</p>



<p>to prevent?</p>



<p>A .: To prevent the filler from being visible, use the hook a little</p>



<p>smaller than necessary for the yarn of your choice. Besides</p>



<p>In addition, fill the details of your amigurumi NOT strongly. For achievement</p>



<p>fill the best results tightly, but so as not to stretch</p>



<p>knitted fabric.<br></p>



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



<p>Important!</p>



<p>This toy knits continuously in a spiral without joining at the end</p>



<p>each row. To mark the end of a row, use a slice</p>



<p>contrasting colored thread or marker. If you use &#8220;thread&#8221;</p>



<p>marker, throw the tail of the thread through the loop of the row and watch</p>



<p>so that the marker thread is not accidentally knitted into the fabric. You are such a marker</p>



<p>You can easily remove it by simply pulling it out.</p>



<p>To make the process of filling your amigurumi easier,</p>



<p>Stuff the toy as you knit. Start filling when the part</p>



<p>reach a few centimeters in length.</p>



<p>You may have to resort to some</p>



<p>manipulations to ensure that the correct shape is achieved.</p>



<p>Torso</p>



<p>Start knitting from the neck, top to bottom</p>



<p>1 row: Using a 3.5mm hook and primary color yarn, start with</p>



<p>6Sc in the magic ring (6)</p>



<p>2 row: İnc in each loop (12)</p>



<p>3 row: 12Sc for the rear lobes of the loops, ONLY in this row</p>



<p>Note: the front lobes of the loops of this row are used.</p>



<p>for sewing the head to the neck.</p>



<p>4 row: 12Sc</p>



<p>5 row: repeat the 4th row (12)</p>



<p>6 row: [İnc, 3Sc] 3 times (15)</p>



<p>7-21 row: 15Sc</p>



<p>22 row: [İnc] 3 times, 12Sc (18)</p>



<p>23 row: [1Sc, 3Sc in the next loop] 3 times, 12Sc (24)</p>



<p>24 row: [3Sc, 3Sc in the next loop] 3 times, 12Sc (30)</p>



<p>25 row: [5Sc, 3Sc in the next loop] 3 times, 12Sc (36)</p>



<p>26 row: [7Sc, 3Sc in the next loop] 3 times, 12Sc (42)</p>



<p>27 row: [9Sc, 3Sc in the next loop] 3 times, 12Sc (48)</p>



<p>28 row: [11Sc, 3Sc in the next loop] 3 times, 12Sc (54)</p>



<p>29 row: [13Sc, 3Sc in the next loop] 3 times, 12Sc (60)</p>



<p>30 row: [15Sc, 3Sc in the next loop] 3 times, 12Sc (66)</p>



<p>31 row: [17Sc, 3Sc in the next loop] 3 times, 12Sc (72)</p>



<p>32 row: [19Sc, 3Sc in the next loop] 3 times, 12Sc (78)</p>



<p>33 row: [21Sc, 3Sc in the next loop] 3 times, 12Sc (84</p>



<p>)</p>



<p>34-37 row: 84Sc</p>



<p>Now without trimming the yarn, we will continue</p>



<p>press knit belly.<br></p>



<p>Stomach</p>



<p>1 row: [skip 18 loops, 3Sc] 4 times (12)</p>



<p>2 row: We knit only those loops that are made on the previous</p>



<p>row: [Dec] 6 times (6)</p>



<p>Fasten the thread, tighten the hole tightly, hide the tail of the thread.</p>



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



<p>Each leg is connected individually on 18 skipped loops from</p>



<p>previous section. Start each leg, securing your core</p>



<p>yarn connecting column in the missed loop, the most</p>



<p>close to the abdomen section.</p>



<p>You will get four small holes near the abdomen, which then</p>



<p>will need to be sewn with several stitches of yarn. Leave at</p>



<p>at least one tail of yarn about 20 cm long at the beginning of any leg to</p>



<p>sew these holes. DO NOT fill your legs until all four are</p>



<p>connected.</p>



<p>1 row: Fasten the yarn into the first skipped loop of the previous</p>



<p>sections, 1Sc in the same loop, 17Sc (18)</p>



<p>2-19 row: 18Sc</p>



<p>20 row: [İnc, 5Sc] 3 times (21)</p>



<p>21-22 row: 21Sc</p>



<p>23 row: [İnc, 6Sc] 3 times (24)</p>



<p>24-25 row: 24Sc</p>



<p>26 row: [İnc, 7Sc] 3 times (27)</p>



<p>27-28 row: 27Sc</p>



<p>29 row: [İnc, 8Sc] 3 times (30)</p>



<p>30-31 row: 30Sc</p>



<p>32 row: [İnc, 9Sc] 3 times (33)</p>



<p>33-34 row: 33Sc</p>



<p>35 row: [İnc, 10Sc] 3 times, on the last loop change</p>



<p>hoof-colored yarn (36)</p>



<p>36-40 row: 36Sc</p>



<p>Fasten the thread, leave the thread about 20cm for sewing.</p>



<p>After all four legs are connected, tightly fill the legs.</p>



<p>Then we start separately knitting the soles of Flick&#8217;s feet.<br></p>



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



<p>(4 parts)</p>



<p>1 row: We start knitting with hoof the color of the hooves of the horns, 6Sc in the ring</p>



<p>amigurumi (6)</p>



<p>2 row: İnc in each loop (12)</p>



<p>3 row: [İnc, 1Sc] 6 times (18)</p>



<p>4th row: [İnc, 2Sc] 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5 row: [İnc, 3Sc] 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6 row: [İnc, 4Sc] 6 times (36)</p>



<p>Fasten the thread. Using a tail of yarn from one leg, with a chain stitch</p>



<p>sew the sole to the foot, adding a little if necessary</p>



<p>filler before the soles are completely sewn.</p>



<p>Sew the rest of the hooves in the same way.<br></p>



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



<p>Cut three pieces of yarn in the color of hooves and horns, approximately 10cm</p>



<p>and set aside.</p>



<p>From the yarn of the main color, tie a string u, about 5 cm, when your tail</p>



<p>reaches the desired length, leave all 3 loops on your hook.</p>



<p>Take the deferred three pieces of yarn, bend them in half,</p>



<p>pull through all 3 loops on your hook until you have</p>



<p>triple bound loop large enough to form</p>



<p>end loops</p>



<p>Using a brush or comb, fluff the tail.</p>



<p>Sew the tail to the back of the body, approximately 3 rows</p>



<p>above the start of the legs<br></p>



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



<p>(2 parts)</p>



<p>Make a small hole in the center of the white felt circle (for</p>



<p>legs of the safe eye).</p>



<p>Take the semicircles of the upper eyelids, the white circles of the lower eyelids and the threads for</p>



<p>embroidery. Using two stretches of thread of the color of the chin, sew</p>



<p>eyelash to the flat side of the upper eyelid, possibly making</p>



<p>punctures between each cilium.</p>



<p>Fold the white circle of the lower eyelid and the upper eyelid in pairs (with</p>



<p>eyelashes), sew both parts with a sewing seam (ONLY the main</p>



<p>section!). Then thread a contrasting color overcast with a seam</p>



<p>along the lower half of the lower eyelid, making it as uniform as possible</p>



<p>stitches<br></p>



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



<p>Now we knit the head, we start from the chin, we knit continuous</p>



<p>spiral rows. We fill in the process of knitting.</p>



<p>1 row: Yarn-colored chin dial 13Ch, 1Sc into the second from</p>



<p>hook loop, 9Sc, 3Sc in the last loop. Continue</p>



<p>knit on the opposite side of the chain: 10Sc, 3Sc in</p>



<p>last loop (26)</p>



<p>2 row: [10Sc, İnc 3 times] twice (32)</p>



<p>3 row: * 10Sc, [İnc, 1Sc] 3 times; repeat from * again (38)</p>



<p>4th row: * 10Sc, [İnc, 2Sc] 3 times; repeat from * again (44)</p>



<p>5 row: * 10Sc, [İnc, 3Sc] 3 times; repeat from * again (50)</p>



<p>6 row: * 10Sc, [İnc, 4Sc] 3 times, repeat from * again (56)</p>



<p>7-9 row: 56Sc, in the last loop of the 9th row, change the thread to</p>



<p>primary color (56)</p>



<p>10 row: 56Sc</p>



<p>11 row: 20Sc, Dec, 26Sc, Dec, 6Sc (54)</p>



<p>12 row: 54Sc</p>



<p>13 row: * 13Sc, Dec, [4Sc, Dec] twice; repeat from * again</p>



<p>(48)</p>



<p>14-18 row: 48Sc</p>



<p>On the side opposite to the transition to a new yarn color (i.e.</p>



<p>middle of the row), between the 17th and 18th rows of the head, at a distance</p>



<p>about 4 loops apart, insert safe eyes.</p>



<p>19 row: [Dec, 6Sc] 6 times (42)</p>



<p>20-21 row: 42Sc</p>



<p>22 row: [Dec, 5Sc] 6 times (36)</p>



<p>23-24 row: 36Sc</p>



<p>25 row: [Dec, 4Sc] 6 times (30)</p>



<p>26-27 row: 30Sc</p>



<p>25 row: [Dec, 3Sc] 6 times (24)</p>



<p>Do not fasten the thread!</p>



<p>Make sure your eyes are set securely with a few stitches</p>



<p>sew the eye to the knit fabric. To the outside corner</p>



<p>Sew a bead to each eye.</p>



<p>Horns</p>



<p>Now we will knit horns. Knit three offset loops to</p>



<p>horns turned out in the center of the head, but did not shift to the side</p>



<p>backs. Set the start row marker.</p>



<p>First horn</p>



<p>1 row: 3Sc, skip 12 pete</p>



<p>e remaining 9Sc (12)</p>



<p>2-5 row: 12Sc (ignoring missing loops &#8211; they are reserved</p>



<p>for the second horn), on the last loop of the fifth row, change</p>



<p>thread on yarn of the color of hooves and horns (12)</p>



<p>6 row: [İnc, 1Sc] 6 times (18)</p>



<p>7-8 row: 18Sc</p>



<p>9 row: [Dec, 1Sc] 6 times (12)</p>



<p>10 row: [Dec] 6 times (6)</p>



<p>Fasten the thread, tighten the hole tightly. Fill in the process</p>



<p>knitting.</p>



<p>Second horn</p>



<p>1 row: Fasten the thread using the connecting post</p>



<p>primary color into the first skipped loop of the first row</p>



<p>first horn, 1Sc in the same loop, 11Sc (12)</p>



<p>2-5 row: 12Sc</p>



<p>6 row: [İnc, 1Sc] 6 times (18)</p>



<p>7-8 row: 18Sc</p>



<p>9 row: [Dec, 1Sc] 6 times (12)</p>



<p>10 row: [Dec] 6 times (6)</p>



<p>Fasten the thread, tighten the hole tightly. Fill in the process</p>



<p>knitting.<br></p>



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



<p>(2 parts)</p>



<p>We knit in continuous spiral rows.</p>



<p>Ears DO NOT stuff.</p>



<p>1 row: We start with the main color yarn, 6Sc in the amigurumi ring</p>



<p>(6)</p>



<p>2 row: [İnc, 1Sc] 3 times (9)</p>



<p>3 row: 9Sc</p>



<p>4th row: [İnc, 2Sc] 3 times (12)</p>



<p>5 row: İnc, 10Sc, İnc (14)</p>



<p>6 row: İnc, 12Sc, İnc (16)</p>



<p>7 row: İnc, 14Sc, İnc (18)</p>



<p>Translation bysinka738</p>



<p>8 row: İnc, 16Sc, İnc (20)</p>



<p>9 row: İnc, 18Sc, İnc (22)</p>



<p>10 row: İnc, 20Sc, İnc (24)</p>



<p>11 row: [Dec, 2Sc] 6 times (18)</p>



<p>12-13 row: 18Sc</p>



<p>Fasten the thread, cut, leaving a tail of about 20cm for</p>



<p>Sewing ears to the head. Ears DO NOT stuff.</p>



<p>Fold the ear along so that the beginning of the row markers are on the fold</p>



<p>of each ear. Position the ears on the head so that the markers are</p>



<p>near the top of the head.</p>



<p>Sew the ears about two rows below the start of the horny</p>



<p>sections and slightly inclined to the back of the head.</p>



<p>Assembly and design</p>



<p>It remains to do quite a bit. All you have to do now is</p>



<p>sew head to neck and sew stains! Align the neck with the occipital</p>



<p>side of the head. Use the left half loops on the neck</p>



<p>as the direction of the seam, sew the head around these loops.</p>



<p>Using pins, randomly place spots on Flick’s body,</p>



<p>neck and legs.</p>



<p>If you are happy with your stain placement, overcast seam</p>



<p>sew them onto your giraffe, piercing through the knitted fabric and</p>



<p>Firth at the same time.</p>



<p>For the nose, embroider two crosses along the line of color change,</p>



<p>directly below the eyes and slightly to the center of the face.</p>



<p>Congratulations on your newborn!</p>



<p>Did you know?</p>



<p>Giraffe is the tallest mammal that lives on Earth!</p>



<p>There are 9 subspecies of giraffe that are recognizable by color and</p>



<p>the structure of their spots!</p>
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