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					<description><![CDATA[Designs Doll Free Pattern: https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/category/amigurumi-doll/ We will need: Yarn for knitting various colors (author used &#8211; Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice) 2.25 mm vs 2.75 mm hook Scissors Stitch markers Stitching needles Filler Plastic circle 6 mm safety eyes Light pink paint or blush for fabric Wooden pins, paper, hot glue. Legs The doll is knitted ... <a title="Amigurumi Lucia Huntress Free Pattern" class="read-more" href="https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/2020/03/01/amigurumi-lucia-huntress-free-pattern/" aria-label="More on Amigurumi Lucia Huntress Free Pattern">Devamını oku</a>]]></description>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Designs</h4>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Doll Free Pattern: <a href="https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/category/amigurumi-doll/">https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/category/amigurumi-doll/</a> </h4>



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



<p class="has-text-align-left">Yarn for knitting various colors (author</p>



<p>used &#8211; Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice)</p>



<p>2.25 mm vs 2.75 mm hook</p>



<p>Scissors</p>



<p>Stitch markers</p>



<p>Stitching needles</p>



<p>Filler</p>



<p>Plastic circle</p>



<p>6 mm safety eyes</p>



<p>Light pink paint or blush for fabric</p>



<p>Wooden pins, paper, hot glue.<br></p>



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



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<p>The doll is knitted from the legs up, so we start with knitting</p>



<p>our pair of legs. We will knit a doll continuously.</p>



<p>Use a 2.25 mm hook for the legs, body, arms and head.</p>



<p>We stuff legs, a body and a head. Hands are not full. Not</p>



<p>stuff the doll very tightly (you can add 5</p>



<p>rows of legs to make your doll more “light”).</p>



<p>Rnd 1.4 Sc in the ring</p>



<p>amigurumi</p>



<p>(4)</p>



<p>Rnd 2. [increase] 4x (8)</p>



<p>Rnd 3. increase, 7 Sc (9)</p>



<p>Rnds 4.-31. Sc in a circle (28 rows) (9)</p>



<p>Be sure to fill your foot while knitting, and do not wait until the end.</p>



<p>When you finish knitting 1 leg, do Sl-st and close the knitting, cut the thread. Next, tie 2 legs, but not</p>



<p>close the knitting. We do 2 Ch and Sl-st in Sl-st on 1 leg.</p>



<p>(use the photo below for a hint)<br></p>



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



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<p>Rnd 32.8 Sc, 2 sat in air loops (back side of the loop), 9 Sc, 2 sat in air loops</p>



<p>hinges (front side of the hinge)</p>



<p>(21)</p>



<p>Rnds 33.-34. Sc in a circle (21)</p>



<p>Rnd 35. increase, 3 Sc, increase, [4 Sc, increase] 2x, 3 Sc, increase, 2 Sc (26)</p>



<p>Rnd 36. Sc in a circle (26)</p>



<p>Rnd 37. 3 Sc, increase, 4 Sc, increase, [5 Sc, increase] 2x, 5 Sc (30)</p>



<p>Rnd 38. Dark green thread, Sc in a circle (30)</p>



<p>Rnd 39. Brown thread, Sc in a circle only in the back side of the loop (30)</p>



<p>Rnd 40. decrease, 3 Sc, decrease, [4 Sc, decrease] 2x, 3 Sc, decrease, 2 Sc, decrease, 2 Sc (24)</p>



<p>Rnd 41. Light green thread, Sc in a circle only in the back side of the loop (24)</p>



<p>Rnd 42. 2 Sc, decrease, 3 Sc, decrease, [4 Sc, decrease] 2x, 3 Sc (20)</p>



<p>Rnds 43.-49. Sc in a circle (20)</p>



<p>Rnd 50.3 Sc, Decrease, 8 Sc, Decrease, 5 Sc (18)</p>



<p>Rnd 51. Decrease, 6 Sc, Decrease, 8 Sc (fill the body) (16)</p>



<p>Rnd 52.4 Sc, Decrease, 5 Sc, Decrease, 3 Sc (14)</p>



<p>Rnd 53. 2 Sc, decrease, 6 Sc, decrease, 2 Sc (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 54.3 Sc, Decrease, 3 Sc, Decrease, 2 Sc (10)</p>



<p>Rnd 55. Beige thread, Sc in a circle only in the back side of the loop (10)</p>



<p>Rnd 56. Sc in a circle (10)</p>



<p>When you knit 56 row do not cut the yarn. Stuff your body and neck, and then follow the instructions below to</p>



<p>knitting a head. Do not stuff your body and neck too tightly. Take the resulting part and roll it</p>



<p>between the palms to distribute the filler evenly.<br></p>



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



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<p>The eyes will need to be placed between 10 and 11 rows, 7 loops between them. Also, do not forget to tightly</p>



<p>stuff your head in the process of knitting. Use a round piece of plastic to place where the neck ends and</p>



<p>the head begins. With this, you ensure roundness of the head. You can use any</p>



<p>plastic, for example, a cover from yogurt.</p>



<p>Rnd 1. Continue to knit, 10 Sc (10)</p>



<p>Rnd 2. [1 Sc, increase] 5x (15)</p>



<p>Rnd 3. 1 Sc, increase, [2 Sc, increase] 4x, 1 Sc (20)</p>



<p>Rnd 4. [3 Sc, increase] 5x (25)</p>



<p>Rnd 5. 2 Sc, increase, [4 Sc, increase] 4x, 2 Sc (30)</p>



<p>Rnd 6. [5 Sc, increase] 5x (35)</p>



<p>Circle and cut a plastic circle equal to the 6th row, glue it after the 15th row</p>



<p>Rnd 7.1 Sc, increase, 14 Sc, increase, 7 Sc, increase, 10 Sc (38)</p>



<p>Rnds 8.-12. Sc in a circle (do not forget to put your eyes after the 10th row) (38)</p>



<p>Rnd 13. 1 Sc, decrease, 1 Sc 4, decrease, 7 Sc, decrease, 10 Sc (35)</p>



<p>Rnd 14. Light brown thread, Sc in a circle (add a small bang as shown in the picture</p>



<p>below)</p>



<p>(35)</p>



<p>Rnd 15. [5 Sc, decrease] 5x (30)</p>



<p>Rnd 16. 2 Sc, decrease, [4 Sc, decrease] 4x, 2 Sc (25)</p>



<p>Rnd 17. [3 Sc, decrease] 5x (20)</p>



<p>Rnd 18. 1 Sc, decrease, [2 Sc, de decrease c] 4x, 1 Sc (begin stuffing head) (15)</p>



<p>Rnd 19. [1 Sc, decrease] (10)</p>



<p>Rnd 20. [decrease] 5x (5)</p>



<p>Close the knitting after making sure that your head is tight. I advise you to use a piece</p>



<p>plastic to round the head and the filler did not pass into the neck and body. If you will not use</p>



<p>plastic, then the head will be shaped like a balloon. After you fill your head tightly close</p>



<p>knitting. Take the needle and sew the remaining hole. Use a marker or rouman. To make</p>



<p>pink cheeks. The photo below shows the entire process in detail.<br></p>



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



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<p>There are many ways to attach amigurumi hair and you can use whatever you want.</p>



<p>like. The author shows in detail how he attached the hair in the photographs below. He uses a way</p>



<p>&#8220;Latch&#8221; as described below. The author used a 2.75 mm hook.</p>



<p>“Latch” hair</p>



<p>Step 1</p>



<p>Insert the hook into the gap between the 2 loops and pull it into the hole above or below.</p>



<p>Step 2</p>



<p>Fold the yarn in half and using a hook, pull it through the loop leaving a small piece of yarn on</p>



<p>hooked.</p>



<p>Step 3</p>



<p>Pull the ends of the hair through the loop using a hook.</p>



<p>Step 4</p>



<p>Pull the ends down to tighten the loop and fix the hair. Start with a hairline.<br></p>



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



<p>Use a 2.25 mm hook and beige yarn. Not</p>



<p>stuff your ears. Use a marker to avoid confusion.</p>



<p>Rnd 1.</p>



<p>Beige thread, 3 Sc per ring</p>



<p>amigurumi</p>



<p>(3)</p>



<p>Rnd 2. [increase 3x (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 3. [Sc increase] 3x (9)</p>



<p>Rnd 4. [2 Sc, increase] 4x (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 5. [2 Sc, decrease] 4x (9)</p>



<p>Rnd 6. [1 Sc, decrease] 3x to close</p>



<p>knitting leave long</p>



<p>thread for sewing.</p>



<p>(6)<br></p>



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



<p>Use the hook 2.25 mm, beige and</p>



<p>green yarn. Do not stuff. Use</p>



<p>marker, so as not to get confused. Rnd 1.</p>



<p>Beige Thread, 3 Sc in Amigurumi Ring (3)</p>



<p>Rnd 2. [increase] 3x (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 3. increase, 5 Sc (7)</p>



<p>Rnds 4.-22. Sc in a circle (7)</p>



<p>Rnd 23. Green thread, Sc in a circle (7)</p>



<p>Rnd 24. Sc in a circle we knit in the back of the loop (7)</p>



<p>Rnds 25.-26. Sc in a circle (7)</p>



<p>Tie both sides of the Sc hole as shown in the image below.</p>



<p>Knitting on top of a toy<br></p>



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



<p>We use a 2.75 mm hook and attach the thread to the row in which we</p>



<p>knitted only in the back of the loop. Knitting pattern &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>



<p>Rnd 1. Sc, increase in the next front loop, [1 Sc,</p>



<p>increase] 4x, increase, Sl-st in th loop</p>



<p>(17)</p>



<p>Rnd 2. 1 Ch, [Sc, 3 Ch, Sc] in 1 loop, [skip loop1, [Sc, 3 Ch, Sc] in</p>



<p>next loop] repeat to the end, close the knitting.<br></p>



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



<p>We use a 2.75 mm hook and attach the thread to the row in which we</p>



<p>knitted only in the back of the loop. Knitting pattern &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>



<p>Rnd 1. Sc, 3 Ch, Sc in the same loop, [skip loop1, [Sc, 3 Ch, Sc] in the next</p>



<p>loop] repeat to the end</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Leaf skirt</h4>



<p>We use a 2.75 mm hook and attach the thread to the row in which we knit only in the back</p>



<p>loops. The knitting pattern is shown below:</p>



<p>Rnd 1. Sc green thread, Sc to the next front loop, increase to the next</p>



<p>front loop, [4 Sc, increase] 5x, 2 Sc, Sl-st</p>



<p>(36)</p>



<p>Rnd 2. 1 Ch, [5 Sc, increase] 6x, Sl-st (42)</p>



<p>Rnd 3.1 Ch, 3 Sc, increase, [6 Sc, increase] 5x, 3 Sc, Sl-st (48)</p>



<p>Rnd 4. 1 Ch, 11 Sc, increase, [23 Sc, increase] 1x, 12 Sc, Sl-st (50)</p>



<p>Rnd 5.1 Ch, Sc in a circle, Sl-st (50)</p>



<p>Rnd 6. 1 Ch, Sc in 1 loop, 2 Ch, * [3Sc, (Sc, 6 Ch, Sl-st] in the next loop, 4 Sc, 2 Ch; repeat</p>



<p>what is marked * in a circle, Sc in the last loop, Sl-st</p>



<p>Rnd 7. 2 Ch, * [2 Sc, (5 Dc, 3 Ch picot, 5 Dc] in the next 6 Ch;; repeat what is marked * by</p>



<p>circle, 2 Sc in the last loop, Sl-st</p>



<p>Rnd 8. 1 Ch, [Sc, 6 Ch, Sl-st] in 1 loop, * 3 Ch, work for Sl-st of the last row, skip 3 Sc in 2</p>



<p>ranks below [Sc, 2 Ch, Sl-st] in the next loop, 3 Ch **, [Sc, 6 Ch, Sl-st] in the next 2 Ch 2</p>



<p>ranks below; repeat from * around, ending **, [Sc, 6 Ch, Dc] to the last Sc in</p>



<p>current row, sl-st</p>



<p>Rnd 9. 3 Ch (considered as Dc) 3 Ch pico, 5 Dc in the next 3 Ch * skip 3 Ch, Sc in</p>



<p>next 2 Ch **, skip 3 Ch, [5 Dc, 3 Ch pico, 5 Dc] in the next loop; repeat</p>



<p>from * around, ending **, [5 Dc, 3 Ch pico, 3 Ch, Sl-st] to the last loop, Sl-st</p>



<p>Rnd 10. 1 Ch, [Sc, 2 Ch, Sl-st] in Sc 2 rows below, * 3 Ch, work for Sl-st of the last row, skip 3</p>



<p>Sc in 2 rows below, [Sc, 6 Ch, Sl-st] in the next 2 Ch, skip 3 Ch, [Sc, 2 Ch, Sl-st] in</p>



<p>next loop; repeat what is marked * in a circle, Sl-st</p>



<p>Rnd 11. 2 Ch, * [Sc in the next 2 Ch, (5 Dc, 3 Ch pico, 5 Dc] in the next 6th Ch; repeat that</p>



<p>what is marked * in a circle, Sc in the last 2 loops</p>



<p>Brown trim or belt</p>



<p>We use a 2.75 mm hook and attach the thread to the row in which we knitted</p>



<p>only in the back of the loop. Knitting pattern shown -&gt;</p>



<p>Rnd</p>



<p>1.</p>



<p>We attach the thread Sc, Sc to the next front loop, increase, [2 Sc,</p>



<p>increase] to the last 3 loops, 3 Sc, Sl-st</p>



<p>(31)</p>



<p>Rnd</p>



<p>2.</p>



<p>1 Ch, Sc in a circle, Sl-st (31)</p>



<p>Rnd</p>



<p>3.</p>



<p>1 Ch, Sc in the same loop, [skip 2 loops, 5 Dc in the next loop, skip 2 loops,</p>



<p>Sc to the next loop] repeat to the end. Close the knitting and hide the thread. Belt</p>



<p>finished!</p>



<p>Leaf scarf</p>



<p>We will use</p>



<p>hook 2.75 mm and knit</p>



<p>in rows. We will use</p>



<p>3 Ch picot and crocodile</p>



<p>the skin</p>



<p>Green thread, 6 Ch, Dc in 2 loop from the hook, 1 Ch,</p>



<p>skip 1 loop, 2 Dc into the next loop, 1 Ch,</p>



<p>skip 1 loop, dc to last ch, turn</p>



<p>(4)</p>



<p>Row 2. 3 Ch, skip 1 loop, 4 embossed facial st. without</p>



<p>double crochet in 1 Dc, 3 Ch pico, 5 Embossed facial st. without</p>



<p>crochet in the next Dc, skip the last Dc, Sl-st in</p>



<p>Ch after turning, turning</p>



<p>(1 sheet)</p>



<p>Row 3. 3 Ch, 2 Dc towards the leaf, 1 Ch, 1 Dc towards the center of the leaf, 1</p>



<p>Ch, 2 Dc to the other side of the sheet, turn</p>



<p>(5)</p>



<p>Row 4. 3 Ch 4 embossed facial Dc around 1 Dc, 3 Ch pico, 5</p>



<p>embossed facial Dc around the next Dc,</p>



<p>skip next Dc, 5 embossed facial Dc</p>



<p>around the next Dc, 3 Ch pico, 5 embossed facial</p>



<p>Dc around the next Dc, cc to the top</p>



<p>Swivel Ch to fasten the sheet, turn</p>



<p>(2 sheets)</p>



<p>Row 5. 3 Ch, 2 Dc towards the leaf, 1 Ch, 1 Dc towards the center of the leaf, 1</p>



<p>Ch, 2 Dc to the other side of the sheet, 1 Ch, 1 Dc to the center</p>



<p>sheet 1 Ch, 2 Dc to the other side of the sheet, turn</p>



<p>(8)</p>



<p>Row 6. 3 Ch, 4 embossed facial Dc around 1 Dc, 3 Ch picot, 5</p>



<p>embossed facial Dc around the next Dc,</p>



<p>skip next Dc, 5 embossed facial Dc</p>



<p>around the next Dc, 3 Ch pico, 5 embossed facial</p>



<p>Dc around next Dc, skip next Dc,</p>



<p>5 embossed facial Dc around the next Dc, 3 Ch</p>



<p>picot, 5 relief facial Dc around the last Dc cc</p>



<p>to the top of rotary Ch to secure the sheet,</p>



<p>turn</p>



<p>(3 sheets)</p>



<p>Row 7.3 Ch, 2 Dc</p>



<p>to the side</p>



<p>leaf</p>



<p>1 Ch, 1 Dc to the center leaf, 1 Ch, 2 Dc to the other side of the leaf, 1 Ch, 1 Dc to the center of the leaf 1 Ch,</p>



<p>2 Dc to the other side of the sheet, 1 Ch, 1 Dc to the center of the sheet 1 Ch, 2 Dc to the other side of the sheet,</p>



<p>turn</p>



<p>(eleven)</p>



<p>Row 8. 3 Ch, 4 embossed facial Dc around 1 Dc, 3 Ch picot, 5</p>



<p>embossed facial Dc around the next Dc,</p>



<p>skip next Dc, 5 embossed facial Dc</p>



<p>around the next Dc, 3 Ch pico, 5 embossed facial</p>



<p>Dc around next Dc, sk next dc, skip</p>



<p>next Dc, 5 embossed facial Dc around</p>



<p>next Dc, 3 Ch pico, 5 embossed facial Dc</p>



<p>around the next dc, skip the next dc, 5</p>



<p>embossed facial Dc around next Dc, 3 Ch</p>



<p>picot, 5 embossed facial Dc around the last Dc, cc</p>



<p>to the top of the rotary Ch to fasten the sheet ,turn</p>



<p>(4 sheets)</p>



<p>Row 9. 3 Ch, 2 Dc towards the leaf, 1 Ch, 1 Dc towards the center of the leaf, 1</p>



<p>Ch, 2 Dc to the other side of the sheet, 1 Ch, 1 Dc to the center</p>



<p>leaf, 1 Ch, 2 Dc to the other side of the leaf, 1 Ch, 1 Dc to</p>



<p>leaf center, 1 Ch, 2 Dc to the other side of the leaf, 1 Ch, 1</p>



<p>Dc to the center of the sheet, 1 Ch, 2 Dc to the last side</p>



<p>leaf turn</p>



<p>(14)</p>



<p>Row 10. 4 embossed facial Dc around 1 Dc, 3 Ch pico, 5 embossed facial</p>



<p>Dc around next Dc, skip next Dc, 5 embossed</p>



<p>facial Dc around the next Dc, 3 Ch pico, 5 embossed facial</p>



<p>Dc around next dc</p>



<p>skip next dc 5</p>



<p>embossed facial dc</p>



<p>around the next Dc, 3 Ch</p>



<p>pico, 5 embossed facial</p>



<p>Dc around the next Dc,</p>



<p>skip next dc 5</p>



<p>embossed facial dc</p>



<p>around the next Dc, 3 Ch</p>



<p>pico, 5 embossed facial</p>



<p>Dc around the next Dc,</p>



<p>skip next dc 5</p>



<p>embossed facial dc</p>



<p>around the next Dc, 3 Ch</p>



<p>pico, 5 embossed facial</p>



<p>Dc around the last Dc, cc</p>



<p>to the top of the pivot</p>



<p>Ch to fasten the sheet,</p>



<p>turn</p>



<p>(5 sheets)</p>



<p>Row 11. Brown thread, 1 Ch, 22 ps evenly, twist (22)</p>



<p>Row 12. 1 Ch, psn in each loop of the previous row, turn (22)</p>



<p>Row 13. 1 Ch, Sc in each loop, only in the back of the loop (22)</p>



<p>Close knitting, hide the ends. Attach with a Sl-st with a brown thread to the front</p>



<p>shawls and then make 25 stitches. Repeat on the opposite side and then close the knitting and</p>



<p>hide the ends.</p>



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



<p>Use a 2.75 mm hook and dark gray yarn. If you want to adjust the size, increase or</p>



<p>reduce the amount of Ch in the chain.</p>



<p>Row 1. 37 Ch, Sc into 2 loops from the hook and into each loop further,</p>



<p>Sl-st with 1 loop (form a circle)</p>



<p>(36)</p>



<p>Rnd 2. 1 Ch, psn in the back of the loop in the same loop where</p>



<p>joined, psn to the front of the loop in</p>



<p>the next loop [psn to the back, psn to the front</p>



<p>loop] to the end, Sl-st</p>



<p>(36)</p>



<p>Rnds 3-4. Repeat 2 row (36)</p>



<p>Rnd 6. 1 Ch, Sc in a circle, Sl-st (36)</p>



<p>Close the knitting, and then tie the stitches of the first row, hide the thread.<br></p>



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



<p>Use a 2.25 mm hook and a dark brown thread. Be sure to use a stitch marker.</p>



<p>Rnd 1.4 Sc to Amigurumi Ring (4)</p>



<p>Rnd 2. [increase] 4x (8)</p>



<p>Rnd 3. 1 Sc, increase, [3 Sc, increase] 1x, 2 Sc (10)</p>



<p>Rnd 4. [4 Sc, increase] 2x (12)</p>



<p>Rnd 5. Sc in a circle (12)</p>



<p>Row 6. 6 Sc, 1 Ch, turn (6)</p>



<p>Row 7. 6 Sc, 1 Ch, turn (6)</p>



<p>Row 8. decrease, 2 Sc, decrease, 1 Ch, turn (4)</p>



<p>Row 9. decrease, decrease, 1 Ch, turn (2)</p>



<p>Row 10. decrease, place the loop marker (1)</p>



<p>Rnd 11. 3 Sc to the bottom of the boot, 6 Sc to the front of the boot, 3 Sc to</p>



<p>side of the boot</p>



<p>(thirteen)</p>



<p>Rnds. 12.-19. Sc in a circle (13)</p>



<p>Rnd 20. Golden brown [Sc at the back of the loop, 3 Ch, Sc at the back</p>



<p>loops] in 1 loop, [skip the next loop, [Sc to the back of the loop, 3 Ch,</p>



<p>Sc to the back of the loop] to the next loop] repeat to the end</p>



<p>Close the knitting, hide the ends. We put shoes on the elf’s legs.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Bow and quiver</h4>



<p>Bow</p>



<p>We use a hook 2.25 mm and</p>



<p>brown thread. Rnd 1.</p>



<p>4 Sc in Amigurumi Ring (4)</p>



<p>Rnd 2. increase, 3 Sc (5)</p>



<p>Rnd 3. Sc in a circle (5)</p>



<p>Rnd 4. increase, 4 Sc (6)</p>



<p>Rnds 5.-30. Sc in a circle (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 31. Decrease, 4 Sc (5)</p>



<p>Close the knit and leave a long thread. Place a wire inside the bow so that it can be attached</p>



<p>shape and fill the part. Close the hole and sew the thread on the other side of the bow to make a bowstring.</p>



<p>After that, sew the bow in your hand.<br></p>



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



<p>Use a 2.25 mm hook and brown thread</p>



<p>Rnd 1.6 Sc to Amigurumi Ring (6)</p>



<p>Rnd 2. [1 Sc, increase] 3x (9)</p>



<p>Rnd 3. Sc in a circle (9)</p>



<p>Rnd 4. increase, 8 Sc (10)</p>



<p>Rnd 5. Sc in a circle (10)</p>



<p>Rnd 6. increase, 9 Sc (11)</p>



<p>Rnd 7. Sc in a circle (11)</p>



<p>Rnd 8. increase, 10 Sc (12)</p>



<p>Rnds 9.-12. Sc in a circle (12)</p>



<p>Sl-st to the next loop, 20 Ch and Sl-st to the bottom of the quiver to make a strap. Close knitting and</p>



<p>hide the thread.<br></p>



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



<p>To create arrows, you will need toothpicks, thick paper and hot glue. Cut on paper such</p>



<p>same shape as shown in the picture above and glue it to the toothpick. Use colored markers,</p>



<p>to decorate your arrow.</p>



<p>Congratulations, the toy is ready!</p>



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