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					<description><![CDATA[Difficulty: medium Work time: 8-12 hours. I. Preparatory work. For work, we need: 1. Skills for crocheting basic elements; 2.Plush yarn in two colors. I have GalaMix white and yellow flowers. White will need about 30 grams, yellow &#8211; 60 grams. But I recommend taking in full hank, for sure; 3.Orange Alize Softy 30 grams ... <a title="Amigurumi Leo Leo Free Pattern" class="read-more" href="https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/2020/05/05/amigurumi-leo-leo-free-pattern/" aria-label="More on Amigurumi Leo Leo Free Pattern">Devamını oku</a>]]></description>
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<p>Difficulty: medium</p>



<p>Work time: 8-12 hours.<br></p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">I. Preparatory work.</h4>



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



<p>1. Skills for crocheting basic elements;</p>



<p>2.Plush yarn in two colors. I have GalaMix white and</p>



<p>yellow flowers. White will need about 30 grams,</p>



<p>yellow &#8211; 60 grams. But I recommend taking in full</p>



<p>hank, for sure;</p>



<p>3.Orange Alize Softy 30 grams for mane;</p>



<p>4. Brown or black cotton yarn for knitting</p>



<p>nose and embroidery muzzle. I have &#8211; Narcissus PNK them.</p>



<p>S.M. Kirov;</p>



<p>5. 4-5mm hook for plush yarn. Navigate</p>



<p>at its knitting density. Need to pick</p>



<p>a hook in which there will be no holes in the canvas. For</p>



<p>I use a 4mm hook for this yarn, for YarnArt Dolce</p>



<p>and similar &#8211; 5 mm;</p>



<p>6.Hook suitable for knitting with cotton yarn.</p>



<p>For Narcissus, I use a hook 1.5-2mm;</p>



<p>7.Sintepuh or other filler;</p>



<p>8. Eyes on a secure mount 12-14mm. I will</p>



<p>use black eyes 12mm. Usually used</p>



<p>what is at hand. Next up is improvisation.</p>



<p>9.White felt for eyes. If you are planning</p>



<p>use eyes with a diameter of 14 mm then in</p>



<p>use of felt is not necessary.</p>



<p>10. A needle with a thick eye for sewing on parts.</p>



<p>Using these materials, lion growth</p>



<p>is about 30 cm.<br></p>



<p>Important notice! The yarn consumption indicated in paragraph 1 of the section</p>



<p>I, is very subjective and depends on the density of knitting,</p>



<p>which is individual for everyone.</p>



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



<p>Magic ring-amigurumi ring;</p>



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



<p>Hdc &#8211; half crochet;</p>



<p>İnc &#8211; increase, that is, we knit 2Sc from one column;</p>



<p>Dec &#8211; decrease, that is, from two columns we make one.</p>



<p>In parentheses indicate the number of loops, which in</p>



<p>the result will be in a row.</p>



<p>All parts, without exception, are knitted in a spiral</p>



<p>We knit all the columns for both segments of the columns</p>



<p>previous row. Exception: using the method</p>



<p>invisible decreases.</p>



<p>I recommend using the method of invisible decreases.<br></p>



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



<p>Cooking eyes:</p>



<p>1. Take the felt and puck from the eye. Usually the puck is a little</p>



<p>more eyes.</p>



<p>2. Circle the washer on felt along the contour (I circled</p>



<p>penny coin. It turned out to be too big, so</p>



<p>cut by</p>



<p>washer)</p>



<p>cut through</p>



<p>hole with</p>



<p>offset from</p>



<p>center like</p>



<p>shown on</p>



<p>the picture</p>



<p>3. Insert</p>



<p>eyes in felt.</p>



<p>4. We cut</p>



<p>excess felt with</p>



<p>one side of the eye.<br></p>



<p>IMPORTANT! All traces from the pen, pencil and other things must</p>



<p>be hidden on</p>



<p>inside out.</p>



<p>Oops! Picture from</p>



<p>another MK but</p>



<p>the meaning is the same<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Handles, they are front paws (2 parts):</h4>



<p>White yarn:</p>



<p>1 row: 6 Sc into Magic Ring (6);</p>



<p>2 row: İnc x 6 times (12);</p>



<p>3-5 row (3 rows): 12 Sc (12);</p>



<p>6 row: (Dec, Sc) x 4 times (8);</p>



<p>7 row: 8 Sc (8);<br></p>



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



<p>8-15 rows (8 rows): 8 Sc (8).</p>



<p>Paws do not fill, fold in half and connect 4</p>



<p>Sc. We fix the thread and hide the tip inside the bloopers. we</p>



<p>we will knit paws in the body.<br></p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Legs (hind legs), torso and head fit one</h4>



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



<p>First we knit the right paw.</p>



<p>We start with white yarn:</p>



<p>1 row: 6 Sc into Magic Ring (6);</p>



<p>2 row: İnc x 6 times (12);</p>



<p>3 row: (Sc, İnc) x6 times (18);</p>



<p>4 row: (2 Hdc in the column of the previous row x 3 times, 6</p>



<p>Sc) x2 times (24);</p>



<p>5-6 rows (2 rows): 24Sc (24);</p>



<p>7th row: Decx4 times, 14Sc, Dec (19);</p>



<p>8 row: Decх3rase, 11Sc, Dec (15);</p>



<p>9 row: Decx2 times, 11Sc (13);</p>



<p>10 row: 13 Sc (13);</p>



<p>11 row: 8 Sc with white yarn, change the thread to blue,</p>



<p>knit to the end of the row 5 Sc (13); In this way,</p>



<p>the transition from changing the color of the yarn will be at the back.</p>



<p>12-15 row (4 rows): 13 Sc (13);<br></p>



<p>IMPORTANT! When knitting 15 rows of the right paw 13th Sc</p>



<p>replace the connecting column. Therefore</p>



<p>connecting column we will join the legs.</p>



<p>Cut the thread, hide the tip inside the legs.</p>



<p>Similarly, we knit the left paw, the thread is not cut.<br></p>



<p>We begin to knit the torso. When knitting the body sometimes</p>



<p>errors occur. Because yarn is quite moody and</p>



<p>dissolve it is not recommended, read carefully</p>



<p>note at the end of each row. It will help you</p>



<p>get out of any situation.<br></p>



<p>1 row: We put a marker at the beginning of the row! Knit 7Sc by</p>



<p>left paw, 2 air loops, then knit 13 Sc</p>



<p>right paw, then 2 Sc along the chain of air</p>



<p>loops, 6 Sc of the left paw, It turned out 30 Sc. Hinges</p>



<p>need to recount!<br></p>



<p>IMPORTANT! So that there are no holes when connecting the paws to</p>



<p>chain, we do this: we knit 13 Sc of the right paw.</p>



<p>There will be a feeling that one Sc is not tied. Grab it</p>



<p>and the first VP of the chain (as if making the usual decrease),</p>



<p>knit. Next, capture the second VP and the same 7-</p>



<p>oh Sc of the left paw, after which we started to knit</p>



<p>the chain. Knit. Next, we knit according to the scheme 6Sc left</p>



<p>paws.<br></p>



<p>You should have paws with socks</p>



<p>look in different directions at the same angle. Not</p>



<p>club-footed and not turned in one direction.</p>



<p>2 row: İnc, 5Sc, İnc, 2Sc, İnc, 5 Sc, İnc, 5 Sc, İnc, 2Sc, İnc,</p>



<p>5Sc (36); In a given row 2 and 3, 5 and 6 increases</p>



<p>are located on both sides of the jumper from</p>



<p>air loops.</p>



<p>3 row: (İnc, 5Sc) x 6 times (42);</p>



<p>4-10 rows (7 rows): 42 Sc (42);</p>



<p>11 row: 30Sc, 4 Dec, 4 Sc (38): given reductions we</p>



<p>form the ass. Make sure they are level</p>



<p>in the middle of the back. If decreases for some reason</p>



<p>are located</p>



<p>To the left, go to the right, then try others</p>



<p>options for their placement. For example: 29Sc, 4 Dec, 5 Sc or</p>



<p>31Sc, 4 Dec, 3 Sc. In the end, you should still get 38</p>



<p>Sc in a row.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">We stuff the legs.</h4>



<p>12 row: 6Sc, Dec, 10 Sc, Dec, 10Sc, 2Dec, 4Sc (34);</p>



<p>13 row: 6Sc, Dec, 9Sc, Dec, 10Sc, Dec, 3Sc (31);</p>



<p>14 row: 6Sc, Dec, 9Sc, Dec, 8Sc, Dec, 2Sc (28);</p>



<p>15 row: 6Sc, Dec, 7Sc, Dec, 7 Sc, Dec, 2Sc (25);</p>



<p>16 row: 22 Sc, Dec (24);</p>



<p>17 row: 5 Sc, Dec, 6 Sc, Dec, 6 Sc, Dec, Sc (21);</p>



<p>18 row: (5 Sc, Dec) x 3 times (18); In this row we knit</p>



<p>paws this way: 3Sc, we join a paw, we knit along</p>



<p>at the junction 2 Sc, Dec, then we knit 5 Sc, Dec, again we join</p>



<p>paw, we knit at the joint 4 Sc, then we knit Sc, Dec.</p>



<p>Make sure that the pens, they are the paws, are located on</p>



<p>its place and symmetrically relative to the rest</p>



<p>body parts.</p>



<p>19 row: 18Sc (18);</p>



<p>20 row: (Dec, Sc) x6 times (12);</p>



<p>If you already messed up something, then improvise! All</p>



<p>decreases are located along the spine and</p>



<p>symmetrically to the side of the tummy.</p>



<p>We stuff the body by 2/3, not more. If filler</p>



<p>it will be too much, it will be inconvenient to knit your head.</p>



<p>Too little &#8211; in the future it will be difficult to distribute</p>



<p>its evenly.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Start knitting your head</h4>



<p>1 row: for the front wall half loop of the 20th row</p>



<p>torso (İnc, Sc) x 6 times (18);</p>



<p>2 row: (İnc, 2Sc) x 6 times (24);</p>



<p>3 row: (İnc, 3Sc) x 6 times (30);</p>



<p>4 row: (İnc, 4Sc) x 6 times (36);</p>



<p>5 row: (İnc, 5Sc) x 6 times (42);</p>



<p>6 row: (İnc, 6Sc) x 6 times (48);</p>



<p>7-13 rows (7 rows): 48 Sc (48)</p>



<p>We insert eyes between 10 and 11 rows at a distance of 3-4</p>



<p>Sc between the edges of the eyes.</p>



<p>14 row: (6Sc, Dec) x 6 times (42);</p>



<p>15 row: (5Sc, Dec) x 6 times (36);</p>



<p>16 row: (4 Sc, Dec) x 6 times (30);<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Stuff the body and ½ head.</h4>



<p>17 row: (3Sc, Dec) x 6 times (24);</p>



<p>18 row: (2Sc, Dec) x 6 times (18);<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Stuff your head.</h4>



<p>19 row: (Sc, Dec) x 6 times (12);</p>



<p>20 row: Decx 6 times (6).</p>



<p>Tighten the hole, tighten the thread, fasten it and hide</p>



<p>inside the head.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Muzzle (1 piece):</h4>



<p>White yarn.</p>



<p>1 row: 6 Sc into Magic Ring (6);</p>



<p>2 row: (İnc of Hdc x 2 times, İnc) x 2 times (12);</p>



<p>3-5 rows (3 rows): 12 Sc (12).</p>



<p>With yellow yarn we collect 4 VP and knit with rotary</p>



<p>rows of 3 rows of 4 Sc, where the first Sc is the aerial</p>



<p>lifting loop. At the end of knitting, leave the tip of the thread</p>



<p>about 20 cm long for sewing on the square to</p>



<p>face.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Nose (1 piece)</h4>



<p>With brown cotton yarn, we collect 3 p in the Magic ring and</p>



<p>we knit several rows in rotary rows, making 1</p>



<p>increase in a row until you get the nose the right size.</p>



<p>The nose must be tied in a circle.<br></p>



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



<p>1 row: 6 Sc into Magic Ring (6);</p>



<p>2 row: İnc x 6 times (12);</p>



<p>3-4 row (2 rows): 12 Sc (12);</p>



<p>5 row: (2 Sc, Dec) x 3 times (9).</p>



<p>We fix the thread, leave the end with a length of 20 centimeters</p>



<p>for sewing ears.</p>



<p>Sew the ears to the head between 5 and 8 rows, if</p>



<p>count the rows from above.</p>



<p>We collect the muzzle, as in the picture, and sew</p>



<p>as close to the eyes as possible.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Tail (1 piece).</h4>



<p>With yellow yarn we collect 8 VP, we return along chain 7</p>



<p>Sc.<br></p>



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



<p>Mane is the final and perhaps the most time-consuming</p>



<p>process.</p>



<p>For mane you need to cut Alize Softy yarn</p>



<p>orange in segments of 10-12 cm and folding the segments</p>



<p>in half, fasten them to each loop of the head, bypassing</p>



<p>muzzle area. And don&#8217;t forget to make a brush on the tip</p>



<p>tail</p>



<p>After you collect all the mane, the beast can be a little</p>



<p>cut.</p>



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<p>The lion is ready! Not difficult, right?<br></p>
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