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					<description><![CDATA[Angel on a swing Growth Angel 12 cm from the crown to the toes. The toy fits with the frame. Difficulty: medium. Tools and materials: • yarn COCO Vita Cotton (100% cotton mercer., 50 g / 240 m) flesh-colored &#8211; 20g • Color City Amazon yarn (45% bamboo / 55% cotton; 50g / 155m) &#8211; ... <a title="Amigurumi Angel on a swing Free Pattern" class="read-more" href="https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/2020/03/17/amigurumi-angel-on-a-swing-free-pattern/" aria-label="More on Amigurumi Angel on a swing Free Pattern">Devamını oku</a>]]></description>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Angel on a swing<br></h4>



<p>Growth Angel 12 cm from the crown to the toes.</p>



<p>The toy fits with the frame.</p>



<p>Difficulty: medium.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Tools and materials:</h4>



<p>• yarn COCO Vita Cotton (100% cotton mercer., 50 g / 240 m) flesh-colored &#8211; 20g</p>



<p>• Color City Amazon yarn (45% bamboo / 55% cotton; 50g / 155m) &#8211; about 8-10 g (dress)</p>



<p>• hook 1.5</p>



<p>• insulation wire d = 0.9-1.0</p>



<p>• wool floss Riolis, color of your choice</p>



<p>• fine wool or white mohair &#8211; for wings. I took Angora Fine yarn (50% mohair / 50%</p>



<p>nylon; 50g / 300m)</p>



<p>• bead wire d = 0.3 mm</p>



<p>• eyes can be made in any way that you like &#8211; stick plastic</p>



<p>half beads, take glass on a loop, embroider, knit from wool, draw on fabric and</p>



<p>stick in place</p>



<p>• for painted eyes: acrylic paints in white, light blue, dark blue and black</p>



<p>• a small piece of white cotton fabric</p>



<p>• the thinnest brush №3 / 0</p>



<p>• glossy acrylic varnish</p>



<p>• glue Crystal Moment</p>



<p>• adhesive plaster</p>



<p>• glass jar with a wide neck: bottom diameter 12 cm, height 19 cm</p>



<p>• a piece of thin board or plywood about 3 × 7 cm in size</p>



<p>• a square of dense fabric or thin burlap larger than the diameter of the neck of the can</p>



<p>about 5-6 cm<br></p>



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



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



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



<p>Sl-st &#8211; connecting column</p>



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



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



<p>İnc &#8211; increase (2Sc in one loop)</p>



<p>İnc Hdc &#8211; increase in half crochet (2 Hdc in one loop)</p>



<p>Dec &#8211; “invisible” decrease (grab the front walls of 2 loops and knit 1Sc)</p>



<p>Dec * &#8211; 2Sc knit together</p>



<p>Dec Hdc &#8211; decrease half crochet (2 crochet half crochet together)</p>



<p>Dc &#8211; Double crochet</p>



<p>İnc &#8211; rotate work clockwise</p>



<p>İnc * &#8211; turn work counterclockwise<br></p>



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



<p>The head fits from the crown to the neck. Stuff in the process.</p>



<p>1 p: ​​6Sc in Magic ring = 6</p>



<p>2 p: (İnc) × 6 = 12</p>



<p>3 p: (1Sc, İnc) × 6 = 18</p>



<p>4 p: (1Sc, İnc, 1Sc) × 6 = 24</p>



<p>5 p: (3Sc, İnc) × 6 = 30 set the marker of the beginning of the row</p>



<p>6 p: (1Sc, İnc, 3Sc) × 6 = 36</p>



<p>7-11 p: 36Sc (5 rows) +1 p offset</p>



<p>12 p: 12Sc, Dec, 3Sc, Dec, 3Sc, Dec, 12Sc = 33</p>



<p>Mark the second decrease with an additional marker &#8211; this is the center of the face.</p>



<p>13 p: 33Sc</p>



<p>14 p: 11Sc, İnc, 1Sc, İnc, 2Sc, İnc, 2Sc, İnc, 1Sc, İnc, 11Sc = 38</p>



<p>15 p: 3Sc, Dec, 28Sc, Dec, 3Sc = 36</p>



<p>Mark the center of the face with a marker &#8211; two loops above the third increase. At this point, the nose will be embroidered.</p>



<p>Count 10 loops from the center of the face left and right and set between the 14th and 15th rows</p>



<p>extra markers for the ears.</p>



<p>16 p: 36Sc +1 p offset</p>



<p>17 p: (2Sc, Dec, 2Sc) × 6 = 30</p>



<p>18 p: (3Sc, Dec) × 6 = 24</p>



<p>19 p: (1Sc, Dec, 1Sc) × 6 = 18</p>



<p>20 p: (Dec *) × 9 = 9</p>



<p>Fasten, cut, and hide the thread inside out. Stuff your head completely.<br></p>



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



<p>Right ear</p>



<p>Step back one row from the right marker and fasten the working thread in this place. To the point where</p>



<p>there is a marker (between the 14th and 15th rows), tie 4Sc. Cut the thread, leaving a tail of about 15</p>



<p>see Insert this left tail into the needle and fasten the left edge of the eyelet one row below the marker.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Left ear</h4>



<p>Knit in the same way as the right one, but you need to start from the bottom of the marker.<br></p>



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



<p>In the marked place, exactly between the ears, embroider a few stitches in the nose.<br></p>



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



<p>Make a frame for the hands. Cut two pieces of wire about 10 cm long. Make at one end</p>



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



<p>Link a chain of 4Ch.</p>



<p>1 p: ​​starting from the second loop from the hook: 2Sc, 2Sc to the last loop of the chain, 2Sc, İnc = 8</p>



<p>2-3r: 8Sc (2 rows)<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Left hand</h4>



<p>4 p: 4Ch, Sl-st in the same loop on which the last Sc, 8Sc is connected</p>



<p>Insert the frame into the palm of your hand and continue to knit around the wire.</p>



<p>5 p: skip the previous row Sl-st, (Dec, 2Sc) × 2 = 6</p>



<p>6-15 p: 6Sc (10 rows)<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Right hand</h4>



<p>4 p: 4Sc, 4Ch, Sl-st in the same loop on which the last Sc is connected,</p>



<p>4Sc</p>



<p>Insert the frame into the palm of your hand and continue to knit around the wire.</p>



<p>5 p: Dec, 2Sc, skip Sl-st of the previous row, Dec, 2Sc = 6</p>



<p>6-15 p: 6Sc (10 rows)</p>



<p>End with a connecting post. Cut the working thread and stretch it inside out.</p>



<p>No need to stuff pens.<br></p>



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



<p>The position of the marker of the beginning of the row to change only if</p>



<p>when will be indicated in the description.</p>



<p>Link a chain of 4Ch.</p>



<p>1 p: ​​starting from the 2nd loop of the chain: 2Sc, 2Sc in</p>



<p>last loop of the chain, 2Sc, İnc = 8</p>



<p>2-4p: 8Sc (3 rows)</p>



<p>5 p: 1Sc, (İnc Hdc) × 2, 5Sc = 10</p>



<p>6 p: 1Sc, (Dec) × 2, 5Sc = 8</p>



<p>Cut pieces of wire about 16 cm long, bend one end with a loop, fix it with one</p>



<p>a round of adhesive plaster. Bend the blanks slightly, marking the heel and insert into the foot.</p>



<p>Roll a small ball from a tiny piece of filler. This is necessary in order to stick out</p>



<p>the fibers did not interfere with knitting further and did not get knitted in the fabric. Put this ball in the heel.</p>



<p>7 p: (Dec) × 2, 4Sc = 6</p>



<p>8 p: 6Sc</p>



<p>9 p: 1Sc, İnc, 4Sc = 7</p>



<p>10 p: 7Sc +1 p offset</p>



<p>11 p: 1Sc, İnc, 5Sc = 8</p>



<p>12-14 r: 8Sc (3 rows + 1 p displacement</p>



<p>Roll up a small &#8220;sausage&#8221; from the filler (roll in the palms, like plasticine). Tweezers neatly</p>



<p>put it in the leg in the back, it will be the calf muscle. The working thread is slightly on the side.</p>



<p>15 p: (Dec) × 2, 1Sc, (İnc) × 2 (knee), 1Sc = 8</p>



<p>16 p: 1Sc, İnc, 1Sc, (Dec) × 2 (knee), 1Sc = 7</p>



<p>Roll a tiny ball from the filler and place it on the knee.</p>



<p>17 p: 7Sc</p>



<p>18 p: 2Sc, İnc (back), 4Sc = 8</p>



<p>19-22 r: 8Sc (4 rows)</p>



<p>Run Sl-st. On the left leg, cut the thread and hide it on the inside.</p>



<p>On the right leg, tie another 1Sc (or how much you can get) &#8211; the working thread is exactly on the side.</p>



<p>Set the beginning row marker. Now the thread can also be cut.</p>



<p>In the process of knitting, add filler around the frame, just a little bit so that the legs only</p>



<p>kept in shape.<br></p>



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



<p>Continue to knit with the right foot. In the place where the marker is located, attach the white thread and</p>



<p>continue to knit panties.</p>



<p>1 p: ​​4Sc, 4Ch, 8Sc along the left leg (start knitting exactly between the legs), 4Sc along the chain of Ch, 4Sc = 24</p>



<p>2 p: 1Sc, 1Hdc, İnc Hdc, 6Hdc, İnc Hdc, 1Hdc, 13Sc = 26</p>



<p>3 p: 2Sc, 10Hdc, 14Sc = 26</p>



<p>Bend the wires coming from the legs so that they touch in the center of the body and fasten</p>



<p>a small piece of adhesive tape (no more than 2 turns).</p>



<p>4 p: 26Sc</p>



<p>5 p: 4Sc, Dec, 4Sc, Dec, 3Sc, change the thread to flesh color: 11Sc = 24 +1 p offset</p>



<p>6 p: 2Sc, Dec, 5Sc, Dec, 3Sc, Dec, 5Sc, Dec, 1Sc = 20</p>



<p>7 p: 3Sc, Dec, 1Sc, Dec, 12Sc = 18</p>



<p>8p: 18Sc</p>



<p>9 p: 1Sc, Dec, 4Sc, Dec, 9Sc = 16<br></p>



<p>Using adhesive tape, fasten the frame of the hands and body.</p>



<p>Fill the body. Stuffing is not very dense, the body should be soft and crumple well</p>



<p>Find the center of the back and set a new marker for the start of the row. Now all loops count then him.</p>



<p>10 p: 3Sc, 2Sc together loops of the left hand and body, 6Sc, 2Sc together loops of the right hand and body, 3Sc = 16</p>



<p>11 p: 2Sc, Dec * (one loop of the back, the second is the hands), 2Sc, Dec * (one loop of the hand, the second is the front), 4Sc, Dec *</p>



<p>(one loop of the front, the second of the hands), 2Sc, Dec * (one loop of the hands, the second of the back), 2Sc = 16</p>



<p>12 p: (1Sc, Dec, 1Sc) × 4 = 12</p>



<p>13 p: (1Sc, Dec) × 4 = 8</p>



<p>14 p: 8Sc</p>



<p>15 p: 2Sc, Sl-st (the working thread is on the side, so the “step” at the end of the row is less noticeable)</p>



<p>Cut the thread and secure it on the wrong side.<br></p>



<p>Cut off excess wire coming out of the body, put a head on it and sew it.</p>



<p>Head decoration</p>



<p>Make a little eye tightening. The place of the tie is between the 12th and 13th rows (two rows above the nose).</p>



<p>Tighten just a little, so that only the holes for the eyes appear. We fasten the hooks to the back of the head, all</p>



<p>equally then this place will hide under the hair. Tighten the ponytails from the hooks into a knitted needle (with a blunt</p>



<p>tip) and hide inside the head.</p>



<p>To make the face more expressive, you can toned the eye sockets, nose bridge, apply shadows and</p>



<p>blush.<br></p>



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



<p>To make the hair look the most natural and interesting, you can take three shades of floss &#8211; bright orange (No. 236), yellow (No. 234) and pumpkin colors (but you can make them the same color).</p>



<p>Cut the yarn into segments of 16-18 cm. this is not a play doll, but an interior one, it’s not worth much</p>



<p>to torment and fasten the hair with a loop, it is enough to simply stretch the locks through the loops of the canvas. Take</p>



<p>3 strings. From time to time, you need to take strings of different colors: two bright orange and one or</p>



<p>yellow or pumpkin flowers.</p>



<p>Start fastening for the 5th row. Leave the sector without hair in front, attach the bangs last.</p>



<p>Then fasten the locks for the 3rd row. After that, fix the hair on the crown.</p>



<p>On the back of the head, fasten two rows along the parting. Divide the hair into two parts, carefully comb the hair</p>



<p>blunt needle (do it very carefully, try not to pull out the locks) and tie the &#8220;low&#8221; tails</p>



<p>(or braid the braids).</p>



<p>Now you can make a bang. For her, cut the yarn in segments of 6-7 cm. In the same way, stretch the strands.</p>



<p>through the loops. Cut the bangs to the desired length. Be careful not to cut too short.</p>



<p>If the bangs are puffed, you can sprinkle it with steam from the iron (in no case touch the hair,</p>



<p>keep the iron at a distance of 5-10 cm) and smooth the bangs with your hands.</p>



<p>Trim the length of the tails, cut them obliquely (no need to make an even cut, it doesn’t look</p>



<p>naturally).<br></p>



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



<p>For drawing, you need to take 4 colors of acrylic paints &#8211; white, black, light blue and blue. Tassel</p>



<p>take the thinnest. When drawing eyes, we follow the rule: we draw from light shades to dark.</p>



<p>Therefore, we start with white, and at the end we draw with black paint.</p>



<p>Mark ovals 5.5 × 6.0 mm on the fabric. After that, draw a contour of the eye.</p>



<p>These sizes are for a head crocheted from COCO Vita Cotton yarn (3.8 × 3.3 cm). You yourself</p>



<p>adjust the size of the ovals. You can even draw a few pairs of eyes and then select the most</p>



<p>suitable.</p>



<p>White paint over the whites of the eyes. Then paint the iris with light blue paint. Let dry</p>



<p>Pose of each color.</p>



<p>On the palette, mix a drop of light blue and dark blue paints over the top of the iris.</p>



<p>Draw a contour along the lower edge of the ovals and shade a little. Let dry again.</p>



<p>In the center, draw black pupils and feather their upper part.</p>



<p>Very neat black paint to draw the contour of the eyes. Draw the upper eyelid with a thicker line. By</p>



<p>the inner part of the upper eyelid line slightly bifurcated, simulating cilia.</p>



<p>You can still shade whites of the eyes in the upper part under the eyelids. To do this, mix a little on the palette</p>



<p>white paint and quite a bit of black, should get a light gray tint. Gently paint over</p>



<p>upper corners of proteins under the eyelids.</p>



<p>White paint to perform glare on the iris. Allow eyes to dry well.</p>



<p>Finished eyes carefully cut with manicure scissors.</p>



<p>Black paint over the upper sections very carefully to</p>



<p>the white color of the base fibers was not visible. Fabric marker</p>



<p>I do not advise drawing, because it spreads on thin tissue, and</p>



<p>dirty streaks form.</p>



<p>Try ready eyes to face, choose a suitable position</p>



<p>eye and stick. When the glue dries, carefully use a toothpick</p>



<p>apply glossy varnish to eyes.</p>



<p>Thin brown yarn to embroider with two stitches of eyebrows.</p>



<p>Sundress</p>



<p>Yarn Color City Amazon yellow, hook 1.5. Knit in rotary rows.</p>



<p>Bodice</p>



<p>Link a chain of 21Ch. Knit further, starting from the 2nd from the hook of the loop.</p>



<p>1 p: ​​20Sc, 1Ch, İnc *</p>



<p>2 p: 3Sc, 6Ch, skip 3 loops of the base, 8Sc, 6Ch, skip 3 loops of the base, 3Sc, 1Ch, İnc *</p>



<p>3 p: 2Sc, skip 2 loops (one on the canvas, the second on a chain of Ch), 4Sc on a chain of Ch,</p>



<p>skip 2 loops (one on a chain of Ch, the second on the canvas), 6Sc, skip 2 loops, 4Sc on</p>



<p>chain of Ch, skip 2 loops, 2Sc<br></p>



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



<p>Continue knitting on the second side of the set of chains from Ch.</p>



<p>1 p: ​​(2Sc, İnc, 1Sc) × 5, 1Ch, İnc * = 25</p>



<p>2-4 r: 25Sc, 1Ch, İnc * (3 rows)</p>



<p>5 p: (1Sc, İnc, 3Sc) × 5, 1Ch, İnc * = 30</p>



<p>6-8 r: 30Sc, 1Ch, İnc * (3 rows)</p>



<p>9 p: (1Sc, 1Ch) × 30</p>



<p>Cut the thread and secure it on the wrong side.</p>



<p>Put the dress on Angel and sew it from the back to about the waist. Fasten and cut the thread.</p>



<p>Author&#8217;s toy of Olga Goncharova<br></p>



<p>Wings</p>



<p>Link a chain of 6Ch. Knit starting from the 2nd from the hook of the loop:</p>



<p>1 p: ​​3Sc, 2Sl-st, 1Ch, İnc</p>



<p>2 p: 4Sc, 4Ch, İnc</p>



<p>3 p: 3Sc by chain, 4Sc, 1Ch, İnc</p>



<p>4 p: skip the first column and starting from the 2nd column: 4Sc, 4Ch, İnc</p>



<p>5 p: 3Sc by chain, 4Sc, 1Ch, İnc</p>



<p>6 p: skip the first column and starting from the 2nd column: 4Sc, 4Ch, İnc</p>



<p>7 p: (knitting a double bead wire under the columns) 3Sc in a chain, 4Sc, 2Sc in Ch</p>



<p>lifting, on the side 4Sc</p>



<p>Shorten the wires emerging from the wings, leave tails about 2.5 cm.</p>



<p>Use a thick sewing needle to pierce the dimples in the back into which to carefully insert these wires. Wings</p>



<p>sew to the back.<br></p>



<p>Jar with a swing</p>



<p>Take a suitable can with a wide neck.</p>



<p>On a piece of thick cardboard, circle the neck and cut out the lid for the can. With an awl, pierce 4 holes</p>



<p>in this cover. The holes should not be located exactly in the center, but should be slightly shifted</p>



<p>back.</p>



<p>Cut two pieces of twine or harsh thread and pull them through the holes.</p>



<p>Cut a rectangle from a thin board or plywood</p>



<p>about 7 × 3 cm in size &#8211; a seat for a swing. Highly</p>



<p>make a thin drill in the corners of the hole. Thread through</p>



<p>twine them, adjust the height of the swing and tie</p>



<p>fixing knots.</p>



<p>Author&#8217;s toy of Olga Goncharova</p>



<p>Set Angel on a swing and lower it into a jar. Cut a square larger than diameter from fabric</p>



<p>the neck of the jar is about 5-6 cm. Cover the jar on top and secure with twine.</p>



<p>The angel is ready!</p>



<p>Many thanks to Natasha Orlova (Mink) for help in testing. Her angel is tied out</p>



<p>Semenov yarn KAROLINA, crochet 1.25. Knitting inside out. The hair is made of wool for</p>



<p>felting. Button growth was 10 cm.</p>



<p>The master class is intended solely for personal use. It must not be resold, placed</p>



<p>on their pages in social networks, copy partially or completely, replicate in any way.</p>



<p>When posting photos of your toys made using this master class on any</p>



<p>Internet resources, please indicate the author of the development:</p>



<p>You can sell toys related to this MK via the Internet, but the photos you</p>



<p>place in your store, your toys should be made, not mine.</p>



<p>Thank you for understanding!</p>
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