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					<description><![CDATA[So, for raccoon creation we need: Yarn Lotus Grass Stretch (Camtex). I have a gray color with white fluffy thread + white + black Yarn Children&#8217;s novelty (pehorka) for those who want to knit a sweater Of course, filler. I use holofiber Felting wool: black and white Eyes (I had half beads, diameter about 7mm) ... <a title="Amigurumi Raccoon Free Crochet Pattern" class="read-more" href="https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/2020/03/16/amigurumi-raccoon-free-crochet-pattern/" aria-label="More on Amigurumi Raccoon Free Crochet Pattern">Devamını oku</a>]]></description>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">So, for raccoon creation we need:</h4>



<p>Yarn Lotus Grass Stretch (Camtex). I have a gray color with white fluffy</p>



<p>thread + white + black</p>



<p>Yarn Children&#8217;s novelty (pehorka) for those who want to knit a sweater</p>



<p>Of course, filler. I use holofiber</p>



<p>Felting wool: black and white</p>



<p>Eyes (I had half beads, diameter about 7mm)</p>



<p>Knitting needles number 2 (I do not know if I correctly named them or not, but according to the 2 mm ruler)</p>



<p>Hook 3.5 or number 4</p>



<p>Slicker</p>



<p>A good mood is a must!<br></p>



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



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



<p>Magic ring &#8211; amigurumi ring</p>



<p>İnc &#8211; increase, 2 Sc from one loop</p>



<p>Dec &#8211; decrease (knit two loops together)</p>



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



<p>(number) &#8211; the number of loops in a row</p>



<p>We can proceed) we knit in a spiral<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Head (gray color)</h4>



<p>1 row: 6 Sc in Magic ring (6)</p>



<p>2 row: İnc * 6 (12)</p>



<p>3rd row: (1Sc, İnc) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>4th row: (2Sc, İnc) * 6 (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3Sc, İnc) * 6 (30)</p>



<p>6 row: (4Sc, İnc) * 6 (36)</p>



<p>7 row: (5Sc, İnc) * 6 (42)</p>



<p>8 row-14 row: we knit without increase (42)</p>



<p>15 row: (5Sc, Dec) * 6 (36)</p>



<p>16 row: (4Sc, Dec) * 6 (36)</p>



<p>17 row: (3Sc, Dec) * 6 (36)</p>



<p>18 row: (2Sc, Dec) * 6 (36)</p>



<p>19 row: (1Sc, Dec) * 6 (36)</p>



<p>20 row: 6 Dec, finish knitting.</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Carcass (gray color)</h4>



<p>1 row: 6 Sc in Magic ring (6)</p>



<p>2 row: İnc * 6 (12)</p>



<p>3rd row: (1Sc, İnc) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>4th row: (2Sc, İnc) * 6 (24)</p>



<p>5 row: (3Sc, İnc) * 6 (30)</p>



<p>6 row: (4Sc, İnc) * 6 (36)</p>



<p>7th-11th row: no increase (36)</p>



<p>12 row: 10Sc, Dec * 6, 13Sc (30)</p>



<p>13 row: (3Sc, Dec) * 6 (24)</p>



<p>12 row-14 row: no decrease (24)</p>



<p>15 row: (2Sc, Dec) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>16 row: (1Sc, Dec) * 6 (12)</p>



<p>17 row: Dec * 6 (6)</p>



<p>18 row: finish knitting<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Muzzle (in white):</h4>



<p>1st row: We collect 5 Ch, ​​in the second loop from the hook we knit Sc, then in the next 2 more.</p>



<p>Now in the last loop of the chain we knit 3 Sc, then 2Sc, İnc. (10)</p>



<p>2 row: (3İnc, 2Sc) * 2 (16)</p>



<p>3 row-4 row: no increase (16), finish knitting, leave the thread for sewing<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Ears: (2pcs)</h4>



<p>1st row: 6Sc in Magic ring (6)</p>



<p>2 row: (1Sc, İnc) * 3 (9)</p>



<p>3rd row: (2Sc, İnc) * 3 (12)</p>



<p>4th row: no increase (12). Finish knitting, leave thread for sewing</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Front paws: (2 pcs.)</h4>



<p>1 row: 6 Sc in Magic ring (6)</p>



<p>2 row: (1Sc, İnc) * 3 (9)</p>



<p>3rd row-6th row: 9 Sc (9)</p>



<p>7 row: 7Sc, Dec (8)</p>



<p>8 row: 6 Sc, Dec (7)</p>



<p>9 row: 5 Sc, Dec (6)</p>



<p>10 row-11 row: 6 Sc (6)</p>



<p>Close, leave thread for sewing<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Leg: (2 pcs.)</h4>



<p>We type 5Ch, start with the second loop from the hook:</p>



<p>1st row: İnc, 2 Sc, 3 Sc in 1, last, loop chain. On the other side of the chain: 3 Sc (10)</p>



<p>2 row-3 row: 10 Sc (11)</p>



<p>4 row: 5 Sc, 3Dec (8)</p>



<p>5 row: 8 Sc (8)</p>



<p>6 row: 5Sc, 2İnc, 1Sc (10)</p>



<p>7 row: 7Sc, 2İnc, 1Sc (12)</p>



<p>8 row: change the thread to black, 9Sc, 2İnc, 1Sc (14)</p>



<p>9 row-10 row: 14 Sc</p>



<p>11 row: decrease before closing, cut the thread and hide the tip<br></p>



<p>&nbsp;Congratulations! The easiest we made)) now proceed to the design:</p>



<p>1) To begin with, we comb all the details with a puncher</p>



<p>2) We take the head, sew the muzzle to it, look at the position in the photo. With pins</p>



<p>pin the ears, then insert the third pin in the place where the middle</p>



<p>abalone We leave this pin, we take out the ear itself.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">As a result, we get this:</h4>



<p>3) Now we make a tightening for the ears: we enter the corner from the bottom of the head, where we finished knitting.</p>



<p>The tip of the thread remains “hanging out”. Then we remove the needle in any eye, for example</p>



<p>in the right where is the pin. We retreat from it 2 Sc to the side and go back down, exactly at that</p>



<p>the same place where the loop was first inserted. Now we have two ponytails of thread: which</p>



<p>started and finished. we tie them, we get a tightening. Do a few</p>



<p>knots, then cut the thread. Similarly for the second eyelet.</p>



<p>Here are the sewn ears we got)</p>



<p>4) Now we make out the eyes. First you need to glue or attach them in a way,</p>



<p>which fits your eye)</p>



<p>5) We begin to wallow. First we make such triangles with black wool (or not</p>



<p>triangles), and on top we roll white stripes. In general, we focus on the photo:</p>



<p>6) then we finish the nose and mouth. Pull white the inside of the ears</p>



<p>7) Then we make a white thread under the eyes.</p>



<p>8) Comb the transition between black and white (CAREFULLY !!!) and collect the toy</p>



<p>completely. I sewed the legs with a thread fastener.</p>



<p>You can knit a sweater at will</p>



<p>We take the knitting needles, we collect 48 loops. We knit two rows of garter stitch.</p>



<p>We knit the sleeves: raglan = yarn, 1 front, yarn</p>



<p>1st row: 1 edge loop removed, 9 facial, raglan, 5 facial, raglan, 14 facial,</p>



<p>raglan, 5 facial, raglan, 9 facial + purl marginal.</p>



<p>2 row: we knit all the loops wrong</p>



<p>3rd row: 11 facial, raglan, 7 facial, raglan, 16 facial, raglan, 7 facial, raglan, 11</p>



<p>facial</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">4th row: wrong side</h4>



<p>5th row: 12 facial, raglan, 9 facial, raglan, 18 facial, raglan, 9 facial, raglan, 12</p>



<p>facial</p>



<p>6th row: wrong side</p>



<p>7 row: 13 facial, 9 facial we remove with a pin, 20 facial knit, 9 facial</p>



<p>remove the pin, 13 facial wires</p>



<p>we call.</p>



<p>8 row: purl all the loops that remained unmet</p>



<p>9 row, etc. to the length you need: we knit with the front surface</p>



<p>Then close the loop.</p>



<p>We return to the mittens, remove the loops on the knitting needle, knit with the front stitch</p>



<p>the number of rows necessary for your “size”, then close the loops. With the second</p>



<p>similar.</p>



<p>That&#8217;s what we got in the end !! In the process of preparing MK</p>



<p>another raccoon</p>



<p>but a different color, and I did not find the first color.<br></p>
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