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;, 2 Model SWIMSUIT
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Wired|Fingers,
[2\Different,
(Chest/Knitting/Methods)
suitable for knitting
with thin and thick yarns
This pattern is for
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My rights overmyMATERIALS
In the doll | knitted with Forever brand yarn,
lused a tm thick wire by folding it in ‘hal (40 cm for
each leg. For each avm: 30 cm long.)
A wire with a thickness of 2 mm or 2.5 mm can be used for
the baby we knit with Gazzal Baby Coton brand yarn. (65
cm for each leg. For each arm: 40 cm long.)
Let's bend both ends of the wires. part
that we will insert into the hand and foot.
When knitting wired fingers;
We will use 20mm jewelry wire for Alize Forever brand yarn. For
Gazzal Baby Cotton brand yam, | use 0.40mm jewelry wire.
For ie swimsuit, | used machine
rubber and 4 tiny buttons.HANDS AND ARMS page 1
As you knit wired fingers;
For ‘ Alize Forever’ trademark wire, we use
0,30 mwa. omament wire.
For ‘ Gazzal Baby Cotton ’ trademark wire,
use O40 mm. omament wire.
For every finger which
we'll knit with Alize
Forever trademark, cut ) j
20. em length wire. And IRY
we bend it from middle I \
of it for making
dublicate, \
For fingers which we'll \
knit with Gazzal Baby \\
Cotton trademark, cut
30 cm. length wire. And
bend it From middle of }
it for making \ Flog,1- LITTLE FINGER
At right hand, welll knit little Finger first
Initially we make a starter stitch.
We put the wire over the rope. The curly of
Sela wil be upper side. im
Firstly we knit 1 chain in away that the wire
stay iin between.
i *
Then welll knit single crochetsinawaythe = —SSStst=
Then we put in the needle through the end
of the wire. Taking one stitch we knit the
chain.
After that, again we knit another one And make 1 scroll stitch (slst) to below
chain, upside of the wire St chain.
OmHANDS AND ARMS page 4 RIGHT HAND
Later, we knit 5 slst to the continuation (I! mean,
it will be total 6 sist). Then we knit one chain.
Now we'll knit the ring finger. Firstly, we hold the
wire so that the crimped part of the wire is up.
Later we knit a chain so that the wire is in
Later we make 8 slst (scroll stitch) from
And then we knit 7 first chain.
se (single crochet) in
the way
wie is in between.
At the part of the
end, pass the needle
through the wire, We
1 chain (just like-at
the little fiHANDS AND ARMS page 5
3- MV R
Now we knit the vaiddle finger.
We knit just like the ring finger so that this time we
don't not 7 sc but & sc. and on the tum we make 9
scvoll stitch. And then we knit 1 chain.
Now will knit the forefinger.
We knit just like the ving finger. Knit 7 sc and on
the tum it will be 8 sist.
Then we make 1 chHANDS AND ARMS page 6 RIGHT HAND
PALM
We tum other side of the fingers.
We put in the stitch below the forefinger.
And there we make 1 sc.
Later we put in the stiteh whieh is Later, just like;
between forefinger and middle finger
= "é To the stiteh which is under the
middle finger we knit 1 se. to the
stitch which is among we knit %
st a
To the stitch which is under the.
ving finger we knit 1 sc. Lyman,
we have knitted total 7 st.
To the stitch which is under the
little finger we knit 2 se. | mean,
we have knitted total 7 sc.HANDS AND ARMS page 7
Later we also knit 1 se to the stitch
which is opposite of the knitted sf ing finger. We knit 1 sc to the stitch is
We tum it again. We make 1 chain. Now we
count the knuckle spacing of the little finger. We
knit 1 sc to the stitch which is corresponding
fifth space.
1 Now we count the knuckle spacing of ‘the
1 corresponding seventh space.We also knit 1 sc to the stitch which is op) ts of
the se we've just now knitted in the ving finge
Now we count the knuckle spacing of the middle
finger. We knit 1 se to the stitch is corresponding
eighth space.
Qaorurensensoy
In the middle finger we knit 2 sc into We count the knuckle spacing of ‘the forefinger.
the stitch which is opposite of the sc 2” We knit 1 sc to the stitch is corresponding
weve just now knitted. seventh space.HANDS AND ARMS page 9 RIGHT HAND
We also knit 1 sc to the stitch which is opposite of
the sc we've just now knitted in the forefinger.
ee
©anursensensoy
We tum other side agaii ! And we put in the stitch at the level of the
Fe ee | forefinger, we knit 1 se.
i >Then we skip 1 hole and knit 1 sc to the stitch at
the level of the middle finger.
After that we skip 1 hole again, and knit 1 se to
the stitch at the level of the ring finger.
And we affix the marker
vope to the last sc we've
knitted.
That is inside of the hand.HANDS AND ARMS page 11 RIGHT HAND
Ist ROW
Now welll knit our first vow after affix marker rope.
We skip 1 hole , knit 1 se.
And to the continuation from the hole near the
little finger we knit 9 se.
We tum it, > We make 2 increase, (I mean, one increase on
om 1 two separate holes). And we knit 1 sc into the
| Marker hole. We draw marker rope through
1 the hole of last sc.
| Total 45 se.
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iHANDS AND ARMS page 12 RIGHT HAND
2. ROW
Skigping 1 hole we knit Se
Now we'll knit the thumb.
We hold the wire over the rope.
Firstly we knit 1
ch in the way
that the wire is in
betweensthen’
again inthe | way
the\wirHANDS AND ARMS page 13 RIGHT HAND
Continuation of 2.
Later we make 1 inc. into the first hole in the part
of the hand.HANDS AND ARMS page 14 RIGHT HAND
3. ROW
Firstly we knit 10 se.
Then to the stitch corresponding to the fifth
knuckle of the thumb we knit 1 se.
After that we also knit 1 so to the _ x5 And later we knit 4 sc from the next hole of
opposite. of the stitch we've knitted.
the hand. We pull the marker rope through the
| last se.
1
' Total: 16HANDS AND ARMS page 15 RIGHT HAND
4. ROW
We knit 14 se and skip 1 hole and knit 1 se.
Total: 15
we knit 1 se and skip 1 hole and knit 8 sc, skip 1
hole, knit 2 se, skip 1 hole, knit 2 se.
Total: 12
We skip 1 hole,
knit 7 se,
skip 1 hole,
knit 1 se,
skip 1 hole,
knit 1 se. _
Total: 9HANDS AND ARMS page 16
RIGHT HAND
7. ROW
We knit 9 sc.
We skip 1 hole, knit 8 se.
Total: 8 ae [Ss
Semon
After seventh and eigth row, we affix the main
wire. We use, for ‘Alize Forever trademark rope
30 cm length, for ‘Gazzal Baby Cotton’
Twisting the end of the main trademark rope 40 cm wire
wire (If it is a wire you've folded
in half, there's no need to bend "etee
it) we place it on the hand up
to the point where the fingers
start.
The main wire will be on the
After that, we wrap the finger’
wires tightly to the main wire
and tape it. | use a cloth
band-aid. | cut a thin strip of
this tape. usesHANDS AND ARMS page 17 RIGHT HAND
9. 10. 11. 12. ROWS
(4 rows) We knit 8 sc
13. sira
We make 1 inc. knit 7 sc.
Total: 9
14. 15. 16. 17. ROWS
(4 rows) we knit 9 sc.
18. ROW
We knit 1 sc, make 1 inc. knit 7 se.
Total: 10
19. 20. 21. ROWS
(3 rows) We knit 10 sc.
22. ROW
We knit 2 sc, make 1 inc. knit 7 sc.
Total: 11.
23. ROW
We knit 22 sc.
We fill in between.
24. ROW we knit 2 sc, make 1 inc. knit 8 sc. Total: 12
25. ROW we knit 5 sc, make 2 inc, knit 2 se. Total: 13
26, 27. 28. ROWS (5 rows) we knit 13 sc.
29. ROW we knit 4 sc, skip 4 hole, knit 8 sc. Total: 12
30. ROW we knit 22 sc.
31. ROW We fit 3 Savstip 2 baler love 8s
Total: 11.HANDS AND ARMS page 18 RIGHT HAND
‘ \ 32. 33.34. ROWS
(3 rows) we knit 22 sc.
35. ROW
We knit 4 se. make 1 inc. knit 6 se.
Total: 12
36. 37. 38. ROWS
(3 rows) we knit 12 sc.
39. ROW
We knit 5 sc, make 1 inc, knit 6 sc.
Total: 13
40. 41. 42. ROWS
(3 rows) we knit 13 se.
43. ROW
We knit @ sc, make 1 ine, knit 6 sc.
Total: 14
We fill in 10- 15 vows.
44. 45. 46. ROWS
(3 rows) we knit 14 50.55 nen | wate that
definition, to wake it easier
47. ROW we knit 7 sc, make 2 inc, knit 6 sc. Total: 45 for me to find the rows, |
affix the marker rope at
5 intervals of five rows. ¥
48. 49. 50. ROWS (5 rows) we knit 15 sc. dont wake De Wea, poll
the rope through the last se
51. ROW we knit 7 sc. And we cut the rope. Beach ro:HANDS AND ARMS page 19 Left HAND
1-
On the left hand, welll knit forefinger first.
We make a starting stitch firstly,
We put the wire on the our rope. The curled
part of the wire will be on top.
Firstly we make 1 chain so that the wire stays in
between.
After that we'll knit single crochets so that
again the wire stays in between —
That is, first we'll pass the needle under the , First single crochet
wire and take the stitch and take the Of the forefinger.
second stitch from the top of the wire and °
fi
Os,For forefinger we knit 7 sc. so that the wire stays
in between.
After that we pass the needle through end
ae oe wire. Taking one stitch we make
Later we make 1 chain again, And we make 1 sist (stvoll stitch) in the
upside of the ire. mages ee hatin at the bottom.
Ox,
Vv
aeHANDS AND ARMS page 21 LEFT HAND
Then we make more much 7 slst to the
continuation (so, totally rt will be & sist).
Then we make 1. chain.
Now we'll knit the middle finger.
First we hold it, so that the curled part of the wire
is up.
Then we rake 4. ch so that the wire stays in
between.
—_ ———_— \
After that we knit &
ch so that the wire 2
stays in between. :
At the end, weypass NS
the needle through 4 \
the wire, and wake
2 chain, then b \ |HANDS AND ARMS page 22 LEFT HAND
We knit just like forefinger. So 7 sc, at the top pass
the needle through the wire make 1 ch, upside of
the wire we make 1 ch and on the tum 8 sist .
And we make 1 ch
Now welll knit the little finger. It will be 5 se, at
the top point 2 ch and on the tum 6 sIst.
Later we make 1 ch.HANDS AND ARMS page 23 LEFT HAND
PALM
We tum other side of the fingers.
We enter the stitch under the little finger.
And here we knit 1 sc.
After that we enter the stitch between ,
the little finger and the ring finger. And ' We knit 2 se to the stitch
we knit 2 sc. >. under the ving finger, and
. ' another 2 se to the stitch in
between;
We knit 4 se to the stitch
under the middle finger, and
another 1 s¢ to the stitch in
between;
We knit 1 se to the stitch
uv
under the forefinger. So, we ®
have knitted 7 sc totally. SuseHANDS AND ARMS page 24 LEFT HAND
We tum it again. We make 1 ch. Now we
count the knuckle spacing on the forefinger.
We knit 1 sc to the stitch corresponding to
the seventh interval.
: : > ‘Now we count the knuckle spacing on the
After that we knit 1 sc in the Bes . “4 t
by . " middle finger. We knit 1 sc in the stitch
opposite the single crochet we've kite ope cighth Weerval,HANDS AND ARMS page 25 LEFT HAND
On the middle finger, we knit 4 sc in the stitch
that is opposite the single crochet that we've just
knitted.
Now we count the knuckle spacing on the ving
finger. We knit 1 sc in the stitch opposite the
seventh interval. Ln
We knit 1 se in the stitch on the ring a We count the knuckle spacing on the little
finger that corresponds to the si finger. We knit 1 se to the stitch opposite the
crochet that we've just knitted. fifth interval.HANDS AND ARMS page 26 LEFT HAND
We knit 1 sc in the stitch that corresponds to the
single crochet on the little finger we've just knitted.
We tum its other side again. \ And we skip the stitchs on the side and enter
S| the stitch at the level of the little finger. And
' we knit 1 se.HANDS AND ARMS page 27 LEFT HAND
After that we skip 1 hole and knit 1 se in the
stitch at the level of the ring finger.
And we attache our marker rope in the that last
single crochet.
S This is inside of the hand.HANDS AND ARMS page 28 LEFT HAND
1. ROW
Now we'll knit our first row after attach
marker rope.
We skip 1 hole, knit 1 sc.
To the continuation we knit 11 se. We pull the
mavker rope through the hole of last single
crochet.HANDS AND ARMS page 29
First we make 1 chain
so that the wire stays in
between. Later we knit
5 se so that the\wire)
fol es jar.
we
through the wi
make 1 chaiv
make 1 ch agai
top of the wire:
ins
Left HAND
2. ROW
We knit 1 sc, to the next two hole we make 2 inc.
And to the continuation we knit 10 se.
Total: 15°
S
3. ROW
Firstly we skip 1 hole, then knit 2 se and make 1
ine.
Now we'll knit the thumb,
We hold the wire so.that it remains on our rope.HANDS AND ARMS page 30 LEFT HAND
CONTINUATION OF THE 3rd ROW
And later we knit 12. se from first hole on the
hand.
And we affix the marker rope to
the last sc we've knitted.4. ROW
First we knit 4 se.
Later we knit 1 sc in the stitch that corresponds
to the fifth knuckle gap of the thumb.
dat we kent Se eee
Adee oan te And then we knit 8 sc from the next first hole
ingle erochet weve knitted. Bh of the hand. We skip 1 hole, knit 1. sc. We pull
miaaneaiiaenaaia the marker rope from the last single crochet.HANDS AND ARMS page 32 LEFT HAND
2 s¢, skip 2 hole, 1 sc, skip 1 hole, 1 sc, skip +
hole, 7 se.
Total: 11.
Skip 1 hole, 2 se, skip 1
hole, 7 sc.
‘. Total: 9HANDS AND ARMS page 33 Left HAND
8. ROW
We skip 2 hole, knit 8 sc.
After seventh and eighth rows we attach main wire.
We use;
For Alize Forever trademark rope 30 cm length,
For Gazzal Baby Cotton trademark vope 40 cm length wire.
BB omrsensensoy
Commer
Twisting the end of the main wire (no need to crimp if it’s a wire you've folded in
half) we place it on the hand up to the point where the fingers start.
The main wire will be on the inside of the hand.
After that we wrap the finger wires tightly to the main wire and tape it.
use cloth tape. | cut a thin strip of this tape.HANDS AND ARMS page 34 Left HAND
9. 10. 11. 12. ROWS
(4 rows) & sc.
13. ROW
2 inc., 7 sc.
14. 15. 16. 17. ROWS
(4 rows) 9 sc.
18. ROW
1 se, 1 ine, 7 se.
Total: 10
19. 20. 21. ROWS
(3 rows) 10 sc.
22. ROW
2 sc, 4 inc, 7 sc.
Total: 12
23. ROW
11 se.
We fill in between.
———
24. ROW 5 sc, 2 inc, 7 sc. Total: 12
25. ROW ¢ sc, 2 inc, 7 sc. Total: 13
26. 27. 28. siralar (5 sia) 23 sikigne oriyoruz
29. ROW § sc, skip 1 hole, 7 se. Total: 12
30. ROW 22 sc.
31. ROW s sc, skip 1 hole, 6 sc. Total: 1247. ROW 7 sc, 1 inc, & sc. Total: 15
48. 49. 50. ROWS (3 rus) 15 sc.
51. ROW ¢ sc and cut the rope.
32. 33.34. ROWS
(3 rows) 11 sc.
35. ROW
Sse, 1 ine, 5 sc.
Total: 12
36. 37. 38. ROWS
(3 rows) 12 se.
39. ROW
S$, 4 inc, 6 se.
Total: 13
40. 41. 42. ROWS
(3 rows) 13 se.
43. ROW
6 SC, 1 inc, 6 se.
Total: 14
We fill in 10-15 rows.
44. 45. 46. ROWS
(3 rows) 14 se.
PS: So that it would be easier for
me to find the rows while writing
the recipe, | attached the marker
rope in the transverse direction at
intervals of five rows. It will be
better if you pull the marker rope
Fro tee ng erate i cachPAGES 36
Right FOOT, LEG
1. row =
Magic ring and 6 sc
We put our cue
thread on the last se es
2. row
Bsc,
tn the same hole: 4 sc,
20. —
Total: 4 -
(Let's not forget to pull the sign thread from the last sc at
the end of each row)
3. row
In the same hole: 4 sc,
Ss,
Total: 13
4. rew
2s,
tine,
Ss,
In the same hole: 3 sc, hi
0.
4 sc, S
XS
Total: 16
SuneRight FOOT, LEGRight FOOT, LEG
5 sikigne,
1 Arttirma,
8 sikigne,
Toplam: 15
Sse,
(In the same hole: 1 time double crochet, 1 time triple crochet),
\ (In the same hole: 2 times triple crochet),
(in the same hole: 1 time triple crochet, 1 time double crochet),
Then 7 sc. Total: £8
While knitting these double crochet and triple crochet, let’s knit by taking the loops
from each other so that there are no gaps in betwen.
(You can watch the heel video)Paces 59 Right FOOT, LEG
15. row
4s,
1 classical decrease. That is, we remove one loop from the
next two holes. (photo a).
And. then we knit them all at once (photo b)
“= 1%
And further:
1 time double crochet, (photo c)
And “sg
2 times triple crochet. photo ¢ al
and 9
1 time double crochet, (photo ¢)
And the continuation: 6 se
Total: 166S,
skip 1 hole,
2x,
skip 1 hole,
3 sc.
Total: 12
16. sira
450,
skip 1 hole,
45,
skip 1 hole,
6 se.
Total: 14
17. stra
10 sc,
skip 1 hole,
3st,
Total: 13
Right FOOT, LEGPAGES 41 Right FOOT, LEG
(7 rows) 10 se
v
SusRight FOOT, LEG
At this stage, we are doing the wire insertion process.
tram thickness for the baby | knitted with Forever
brand yam.
lused a wire by folding it in half. (40 cm long for each
leg... —
A wire with a thickness of 2 mm or 2.5 mm can be
used for the baby | knit with Gazzal Baby Coton brand
yam. (65 cm long for each leg...
Let's bend both ends of the wires and tape the part
that we will insert into the foot
Seige Ne me ecto
illing process.
end of the foot. Then we do theRight FOOT, LEG
27. row
6 Sc, 1 inc, 3 se.
Total: 12.
(3 rows) 11 se
7 St, L ine, 3 se.
Total: 42
32. row
12 sc.
7 SC, 1 inc, 4 se.
Total: 13
34. row
13 se.
8 sc, 1 inc, 4 sc.
Total: 14
14 se.
‘ Flog,
©
SusRight FOOT, LEG
37. row
4 SC, 2 imc, 4 Sc.
Total: 15
15 sc.
39. row
10 sc, 1 inc, 4 se.
Total: 16
16 se.
41. row
10 se, 1 inc, 5 se.
Total: 17
42. row
11 se, 1 ine, 5 se.
Total: 18
11 se, 1 ine, 6 se.
Total: 19
44, row
12 se, 1 ine, 6 se.
Total: 20 hog
QS
SusRight FOOT, LEG
45. 46. 47. rows
(3 rows) 20 se
48. row
12 sc, 1 ine, 7 se.
Total: 24
49, 50. 51.52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. rows
(4 vows) 24 se.
11 sc, skip 1 hole, 3 sc, skip 1 hole, 5 sc.
Total: 1.9
59. row
14 sc, skip 1 hole, 4 sc.
Total: 18
9 sc, skip 1 hole, 4 sc, skip 1 hole, 3 sc.
Total: 16
61. row
12 sc, skip 1 hole, 3 se.
Total: 15
62. row
9 sc, skip 1 hole, 5 sc.
Total: 14 ‘ Flog,
eRight FOOT, LEG
63. row | =
3 se, 2 ine, 2 sc, 1 ine, se.
Total: 17
65. row
4 Sc, 3 inc, 2 se, 2 ine, 6 sc.
Total: 22
66. 67. rows |
(2 vows) 22 se.
5 sc, skip 1 hole, 1 sc, skip 1 hole, 1. sc, skip 1 hole, 12 se.
Total: 19
f
Os,
XS
nunsRight FOOT, LEG
70. row
14 sc, 1 ine, 4 se.
Total: 20
71. row
16 sc, 4 inc, 3 se.
Total: 21.
72. row
22 sc.
73. row
14 se, 1 ine, 1 sc.
Total: 22
74. row
22 sc.
75. row
17 sc, 1 inc, 4 se.
Total: 23
76. row
23 se.
77. row
20 se, 1 ine, 2 se.
Total: 24 flog
YK %
ShuseseRight FOOT, LEG
78. row
24 sc.
79. row
149 sc, 1 inc, 4 se.
Total: 25
80. row
25 sc.
18 se, 1 ine, 6 sc.
Total: 26
82. row
23 sc, 1 inc, 2 se.
Total: 27
84. row
22 sc, 1 inc, 4 sc.
Total: 2¢
85. row
25 se, 1 ine, 2 se.
Total: 29 flog
NO)
SusRight FOOT, LEG
18 sc, 1 inc, 10 sc.
Total: 30
88. row
22 sc, 1 inc, 7 se.
Total: 4.
BL se.
20 se, 4 inc, 10 sc.
Total: 32
24 se, 1 inc, 2 se.
Total: 33
92. row
33 sc.
93. row
249 se, 1 inc, 3 se. h
Total: 34 10.
a %
SusRight FOOT, LEG
94. row
26 sc, 1 ine, 7 sc.
Total: 35
95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. rows
(7 rows) 35 se.
102. row
17 sc, skip 1 hole, 17 se.
Total: 34
103. row
22 se, 1 inc, 3 se, 1 ine, 5 sc, skip 1 hole, 1 se.
Total: 35
104. rew
17 sc, skip 1 hole, 1 se, 1 inc,
2 sc, 4 inc, 1 se, 4 inc, 2 se,
1 inc, 2 se, 1 inc, 4 se.
Total: 39
105. row
skip 4 hole, 26 sc.
1 chain and cut the rope.
Total: 16
fi
Os,
2
nursePAGES 51
left FOOT, LEG
1. row
Magic ving and 6 sc
2. row
In the same hole: 4 sc,
Fe
Total: 4
(Let's not forget to pull the sign thread from the last se at
the end of each row)
3. row
ise,
In the same hole: 4 sc,
4. row
3 se,
In the same hole: 3
%, }
ese, ,
1 inc, Flog,
25. SS ©
a
Total: 16 upsLeft FOOT, LEG
5. 6. rows =
(2 rows) 16 se.
‘7. row
) 1050,
| skip 1 hole,
o Sse.
Total: 15
8. 9. 10. rows
(3 rows) 15 se.
8s,
skip 1. hole,
6 se.
Total: 14Left FOOT, LEG
(In the same hole: 1 time double crochet, 1 time triple crochet),
(In the same hole: 2 times triple crochet),
(In the same hole: 1 time triple crochet, 2 time double crochet),
Then 5 sc. Total: 18
While knitting these double crochet and triple crochet, let’s knit by taking the loops from
each other so that there are no gaps in betwen.
(You can watch the heel video)
BR (in the same hole:
<2 times triple crochet)
(hte
ora
tee cyPaces 54 Left FOOT, LEG
15. sira =
6S,
1 classical decvease. That is, we remove one loop from the
next two holes. (photo a).
And then we knit them all at once (photo b)
1
1 tine double crochet, (photo c)
And
2 times triple crochet.
And
Nand then we do. classcal decrease again Thats,
And then we knit them all at once (iphoto e)
And the continuation: 4 sc
Total: 16
tg fox,
” meleft FOOT, LEG
16. row
6s,
skip 1 hole,
45,
skip 1 hole,
45.
Total: 14
17. row
10 sc,
skip 1 hole,
3 sc, \
Total: 13Left FOOT, LEG
19. row =o
Sse,
skip 1 hole,
5,
Total: 10
20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. rows
S oinmweleft FOOT, LEG
At this stage, we are doing the wire insertion process.
tram thickness for the baby | knitted with Forever
brand yam.
lused a wire by folding it in half. (40 cm long for each
(eg). — 2
A wire with a thickness of 2 mm or 2.5 mm can be
used for the baby | knit with Gazzal Baby Coton brand
yam. (65 cm long for each leg...
Let's bend both ends of the wires and tape the part
that we will insert into the foot
We place the wire by pushing it up to the tip of the big toe part. We curl at the heel
end of the foot. Then we do the filling process.Left FOOT, LEG
27. row
7 st, 1 ine, 2 se.
Total: 12
(3 rows) 11 se
8 SC, L ine, 2 se.
Total: 42
32. row
12 sc.
9 SC, 1 ime, 2 se.
Total: 13
34. row
13 se.
4 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc.
Total: 14
14 se.
‘ Flog,
®
SusLeft FOOT, LEG
37. row
10 se, 1 ine, 3 se.
Total: 15°
15 sc.
39. row
10 sc, 1 inc, 4 se.
Total: 16
40. row
16 se.
41. row
11 sc, 1 inc, 4 sc.
Total: 17
42. row
12 sc, 1 ine, 4 se.
Total: 18
43. row
12 se, 1 ine, 5 se.
Total: 19
44. row
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45. 46. 47. rows
(3 rows) 20 se
48. row
14 sc, 1 ine, 5 se.
Total: 24
49, 50. 51.52. 53.54.55. 56.57. rows
(4 vows) 24 se.
58. row
12 sc, skip 1 hole, 3 sc, skip 1 hole, 4 sc.
Total: 1.9
59. row
12 sc, skip 1 hole, 6 sc.
Total: +8
11 sc, skip 1 hole, 4 se, skip 1 hole, 1 sc.
Total: 16
61. row
12 sc, skip 1 hole, 3 se.
Total: 15
62. row
13 se, skip 1 hole, 4 se.
Total: 14 x Flog,
©left FOOT, LEG
63. row
14 se.
64. row
1 se, 1 ine, 2 sc, 2 ine, 8 sc.
Total: 17
65. row
2 inc, 3 sc, 3 inc, 7 se.
Total: 22
66. 67. rows
(2 vows) 22 se.
68. row
7 sc, skip 1 hole, 1 sc, skip 1 hole, 1 sc, skip 1 hole, 10 sc.
Total: 19
69. row
14 sc.
Let’s fill it with intervals of
10-15 vows.
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70. row
1 sc, 1 ine, 47 se,
Total: 20
71. row
2 inc, 19 se.
Total: 21.
72. row
22 sc.
73. row
2 sc, 1 inc, 18 se.
Total: 22
74. row
22 SC.
75. row
4 sc, 1 inc, 17 sc.
Total: 23
76. row
23 sc.
77. row
2 se, 1 ine, 20 se.
Total: 24 Flog,
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nurseLeft FOOT, LEG
78. row
24 sc.
79. row
4 Sc, 1 inc, 19 se.
Total: 25
80. row
25 sc.
© SC, 2 inc, 18 sc.
Total: 26
84. row
Sse, 1 inc, 21 se.
Total: 28
85. row
8 St, 1 ine, 19 se.
Total: 29 flog
QS
Susleft FOOT, LEG
10 sc, 1 inc, 18 sc.
Total: 30
88. row
S sc, 2 inc, 24 sc.
Total: 34.
BL se.
SSC, 4 inc, 25 sc.
Total: 32
10 sc, 1 inc, 21 se.
Total: 33
92. row
33 sc.
93. row
15 sc, 1 ine, 17 se.
Total: 34 flog
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SusLeft FOOT, LEG
94. row :
11 s¢, 1 ine, 22 se.
Total: 35
95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. rows
(7 rows) 35 se.
102.row
20 se, skip 1 hole, 14 se.
Total: 34
4 st, skip 1 hole, 5 sc, 1 ine, 3 se, L ine, 2 se, 1 inc, 2 sc,
skip 1 hole, 14 sc.
Total: 35
104. row
3 se, skip 2 hole, 4 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 2 inc, 2 se, 1 ine, 2 se,
1 ine, 47 se.
Total: 38 >PAGES 66
JOINING LEGS
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105. row = —
We ave on the left leg, then we draw and then we continue
12 s¢, 1 inc, 45¢, 3 chains as you from the hole after the
1 ine, 7 sc, can see in the last single crochet of the
right leg{As in the photo
Orig yoni ' below!)
swe knit 1. sc in the hole
then, 6 s0, 2 ine, 4 se Nee Ge fait 6 oer te >
jingle —> jie 254 vee ins in between. And we
eb rai Kise ee, va attach our sign thread to the
leg(As in the photo
last se.
below.)
'
'
'
'
'
'
'
"On the left leg: 17 sc, skip 1 hole, 22 se.
And 3 s¢ iin the chains in between
We continue from the right leg:
20 sc, skip 1 hole, 24. sc.
Total: 83
25 sc, 1 inc, 4 sc, 1 ine, 4 sc, 4 inc,
9 sc, 1 inc, 4 sc, 1 inc, 4 s¢, 1 inc, 27 se.
Total: 89
17 se,
41 sc, skip 1 hole, 43 se
Total: 84110. row Sa
17 sc, skip 1 hole, 46 sc,
skip 1 hole, 19 se.
Total: 22
111. 112. 113. rows
(3 rows) 82 se.
W4rew
35 sc, skip 1 hole, 1 sc, skip 1 hole, 1 sc,
skip 4 hole,
1 se, skip 1 hole, 1 sc, skip 1 hole, 35 sc.
Total: 74
115. row
17 sc, skip 1 hole, 14 sc, skip 1 hole, 8 se, skip 4 hole,
14 sc, skip 1 hole, 17 sc.
Total: 70116. row Soe
14 sc, skip 1 hole, 21 se, skip 4 hole, 2 se, skip 1 hole, 2
st, skip 1 hole, 114. sc, skip 1 hole, 20 se.
Total: 6S
117. rew —_
15 se, skip 1 hole, 12 se, skip 1 hole, 7 se, skip + hole,
12 sc, skip 1 hole, 15 se.
Total: 61
118 rew 3
24 se, skip 1 hole, 21 se, skip 1 hole, 24 se.
Total: 59
119. row —
13 se, skip 1 hole, 8 sc, skip 1 hole, 13 se, skip 1 hole,
8 sc, skip 1 hole, 13 sc.
Total: 55
120. rew
20 se, skip 1 hole, 13 sc, skip 1 hole, 20 sc.
Total: 53PAGES 70
20 se, skip 1 hole, 11 sc, skip 1 hole, 20 sc.
Total: 51
12 sc, skip 1 hole, 7 sc, skip 1 hole, 7 se, skip 1. hole,
7 se, skip 1 hole, 12 sc.124. row
14 sc, skip 1 hole, 5 sc, skip 1 hole, 14 sc.
Total: 43
149 sc, skip 1 hole, 3 sc, skip 1 hole, 19 se.
Total: 41
126. row
14 sc, skip 1 hole, 1 sc, skip 1 hole, 19 se.
Total: 39
127. 128. 129. 130. rows
(4 rows) 39 se.
12 sc, 1 inc, 16 sc, 1 inc, 9 se.
Total: 44.132.133. rows sh
(2 rows) 41 sc.
134, row Ss
13 sc, 1 inc, 16 sc, 1 inc, 10 sc.
We continue this row and knit 24 vaore single crochets.
And we take the sign here.
this vail be our stars pate for the next rows. (We are
changing the place of the sign thread so that it does not
coincide with the increment and decrement in the front.)
fi
Os,PAGES 73 CHEST (1. METHOD)
136. row (a)
: 15 sc, 3 times We count backwards from the se
c increase, 1 sc. under the chains and. enter the
And 8 chains, 7. hole and knit 1 se,
Then to the body part: 1 se
Line, 2 sc, 2 inc, t sc, 2 ine, se,
The total number of se we knit for
the extension part: 11PAGES 74 CHEST (1. METHOD) continued
Continuation of row 136 (b)
10 chains 1 se to the body part on the
other side of the extension part
Then to the body part: 1c.
‘ 3 se, 1 inc, 2 sc, 2 ine,
. 1 se, 1 ine, 3sc The total number of crochet
needles we knit for the extension
part: 16PAGES 75 CHEST (1. METHOD) continued
Continuation of row 136 (c)
1 se to the body part on the
other side of the extension
part,PAGES 76 CHEST (1. METHOD) continued
Continuation of row 136 (d)
3 sc to the middle part,
Now for the extension part We count backwards from the
of the other breast, we Frequent needle under the chains
increase 3 times, and enter the seventh hole and knit
1 se,
‘\ we knit 1 se
_ And 8 chains
.PAGES 77 CHEST (1: MGTHOD) continued :
And then:
tine, 2 sc,
1 ine, 1 sc,
1 tne, 1 se,
Then in the following
body part: Let's knit
ts
The total number
of crochet needles
mig kuit for the
x ion part: 12.
1 se to the body part on the
other side of the extension partPAGES 78 CHEST (1. METHOD) continued
Continuation of row 136 (F)
And the extension part:
3 se, 2 inc,
1c, 1 ine,
1 sc, 1 inc,
3s
Then to the body
part: Let's knit
St.
The total number
of se we knit for
the extensionPAGES 79 CHEST (1. METHOD) continued
Back and. front views of the extensions we knit for
the breastsPAGES 80 CHEST (1. METHOD) continued
13 se to the body part,
17 se to the extension part,
Skip a hole,
1.7 se to the extension part,
13 sce to the body part.
Total: 60PAGES 81 CHEST (2nd METHOD)
136. row (a) =a
First, let's pass our sign thread through the last loop, so as to prevent
our knitting From being unraveled. Or we can also attach a lock pin.
1
i | After pulling the loop through the
toe wee eres | ae ep a
1
1
1
to ourselves. And we knit 1 sc in the same hole
Let's line up with our previous
marker line. And let's pull the loop!
from this point 1
(Or we can count it |
as the 14th hole
And then, we pull 2 chain and tum,
\ we skip the first hole
i 4 1 se, 1 inc,
We knit 1 se, 1 sc, 1 inc,
tse.PAGES 82 CHEST (2nd meTHop)
We pull 1 chain and turn.
Now we will knit backwards. (We In this way, from the first hole:
can also do this knitting pattern by 3 se, 1 inc,
knitting backwards without 1s¢,1 inc,
turing our knitting. Or we can do 1 se, 1 inc,
this by tuming our knitting and Bsc.
king the needle in the opposite And we cut the rope.
irection. As in the 1st swimsuit.)
“In the photo below, | knit by
inserting the needle in the opposite
direction.
' and 1 se in the same hole
and then,
3 times increase,
we knit 1 sc
: Again with a separate thread,
we loop through the ninth hole
after the old marker line
and 1 slst.CHEST (2nd METHOD)
136. row continuation (c)
then, i We pull 2 chain and tum,
ee i chain agin agai by inserting the hook in
and tum, 0 by insert i
we skip the first hole, the opposite direction we will knit.
2 s¢, 1 ing, .
pie, In this wat
1 s¢,1 inc, >
1 sc, 4 inc, from the first hole
3 sc, 2 inc,
1st, 1 inc,
1 se,2 inc,
1 sc.
Front view of the extensions we knit for the breasts:PAGES 84 CHEST (2nd METHOD)
136. row continuation (d)
Now we move on to our main rope in the back.
And 14 se to the Back body part,
14 se to the extension part,
1 se on the side of the extension,
4 sc to the middle part,
We knit 2 se to the side of the other extension,
14 se to the extension section,
15 sc to the back body part
Total:63
Skip a hole in the corer,
3 sc in the middle,
Skip a hole in the comer,
2498¢NOTE 2: Those who wish, instead of increasir tee rere i ie
138th row, Dix aco PSC aa, oie pois Bal low and knit them
by subtracting and skipping holes in the next row.
ae x
NOTE 2: If we want to knit a clothed body; Let’s not do the increase
in the nipple part (ranked 158),
If we knit in this way, let’s not make the decrease in the next row.
139.row
Whichever of the two methods we use at the beginning of the chest, we wil
continue in the same way from the 134th row. |
23s,
Skip 4 hole,
17 se,
Skip 2 hole,
22 SC.
Total: 62PAGES 86 SLEEVE JOIN AND SHOULDER
140. row. SS=<
In the 140th row we will connect the arms and the body.
First we knit 12 sc, Then,
with the next sc of the body, we enter the last sc of the
vight arm (both).
And we knit 1 se.
\ Then to the Front of the body:
40 se, Skip 1 hole, 15 sc, Skip 1 hole, 20 se,
“Then, with the next sc of the body, we enter the next sc from the last sc of the left arm.
And we knit 4 se.
And we knit 11 sc to the back part of the body.
the appearange of our knitting after
the end of the 140th row.
\
\SLEEVE JOIN AND SHOULDER
141. row
12 sc on the back of the body,
14 sc on the right arm,
15 sc to the front of the body,
Skip 1 hole, 3 sc,
Skip 1 hole, 15 se
14 sc on the left arm,
11 se to the back of the bod
Toplam: 34
142. row
22 sc, Skip 1 hole, 18 sc, Skip 1 hole,
10 sc, Skip 1 hole, 1 sc, Skip 1 hole,
11 sc, Skip 1 hole, 28 se.
Total: 74
143. row
10 se, Skip 1 hole, 18 se, Skip 1 hole,
24 50, Skip 4 hole, 18 se, Skip 1 hole,
24 sc, Skip 1 hole, 25 sc, Skip 1 hole,
24 s¢
Total: 73
(2 rows) 73 se.SLEEVE JOIN AND SHOULDER
147. row: Se
13 sc,
(skip 1 hole, 2 scy*S, (So in parentheses: we do the work
S times)
skip 1 hole, 26 sc,
(skip 1 hole, 2 sc)*5,
skip 1 hole, 12 sc.
Total: 62
148. row
10 sc,
(skip 1 hole, 2 sc)*4,
skip 1 hole, 23 sc,
(skip 1 hole, 1 scy*4,
skip 1 hole, 10 sc.
Total: 52
149. rew
9 sc,
(skip 1 hole, 2 sc)*3,
skip 1 hole, 20 sc,
(skip 1 hole, 1 sc)*2,
skip 1 hole, 10 sc.
Total: 44SLEEVE JOIN AND SHOULDER
150. row /
8 Sc,
(skip 1 hole, 2 scj*2,
skip 1 hole, 28 sc,
(skip 1 hole, 2 sc)*2,
skip 1 hole, 8 sc.
Total: 38
151. row
7 se,
> (kip 1 hole, 2 se*2,
skip 1 hole, 15 sc,
(skip 4 hole, 2 scy'2,
skip 1 hole, 6 se.
Total: 32
152. row
6s,
skip 1 hole, 2 se,
skip 1 hole, 14 sc,
skip 1 hole, 4 se,
skip 1. hole, 6 se.
Total: 28
153. row
Sse,
skip 1 hole, 1 se,
skip 1 hole, 12 sc,
skip 1 hole, 1 sc,
skip 1 hole, 5 se.
Total: 24
154. row
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Sse,
skip 1 hole, 12 se,
skip 1 hole, 5 sc.
Total: 22 fog,
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skip 1 hole, 42 sc,
skip 1 hole, 4 se.
Total: 20
156. row
450,
skip 1 hole, 15 sc.
Total: 19
157. row
15 sc,
skip 1 hole, 3 se.
Total: 18
158. row
+56,
skip 1 hole, 13 sc.
Total: 17
159. row
17 se.
160. row
45 se,
skip 1 hole, 2 se.
Total: 16
161. 162. 163. 164. rows
(4 rows) 16 se.
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SuneAfter knitting the neck, let's pass the taped wires coming
out of the body through the wire hole of the head and
sew the neck to the head...