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Rabbit & Cat-1

This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for making a toy, specifically a dolphin baby, including materials needed and step-by-step instructions for creating various parts such as legs, body, tail, and ears. It includes specific crochet techniques and abbreviations used throughout the pattern. The final steps involve assembling the parts, adding facial features, and completing the toy.

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Rabbit & Cat-1

This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for making a toy, specifically a dolphin baby, including materials needed and step-by-step instructions for creating various parts such as legs, body, tail, and ears. It includes specific crochet techniques and abbreviations used throughout the pattern. The final steps involve assembling the parts, adding facial features, and completing the toy.

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• Himalaya DOLPHIN BABY you can choose any color.

You will need one skein


• Hook No. 3.5 (you can use any other hook number, accordingly the size and yarn
consumption will be different);
• Eyes on a safe mount, diameter 16 mm;
• Yarn to match the main yarn for tightening
• Yarn for shaping mustaches and eyebrows
• Scissors;
• Needle for stitching parts;
• Filler.

LEGEND:
• ring – amigurumi ring;
• sc-single crochet;
• inc – increase;
• dec – decrease;
• hdc – half double crochet

Lower legs
5 ch, from the 2nd loop:
1) inc, 2sc, 3in1, 3sc (10)
2) 2 inc, 2sc, 3 inc, 2sc, inc (16)
3) (1sc, inc) *2, 2sc, (1, inc) *3, 3sc, inc (22)
4) 22 knitting in the back half loop of a column (22)
5) 22sc (22)
6) 9sc, 4dec, 5sc (18)
7) 7sc, 4dec, 3sc (14)
8) 8sc, dec of 3sc, 3sc (12)
9) - 13) 5 rows 12 sc (12)
We fill only the lower part of the foot. We do not knit 2 sc on one foot, fold it in half and knit it
on both sides. At the second leg we knit an additional 4 sc and close it by knitting 6 sc.
Upper legs:
1) 6 sc in ring
2) 1sc, inc (9)
3) - 7) 5 rows 9sc (9)
8) 4sc, dec, 3sc (8)
9) - 11) 3 rows 8sc (8)
Fold in half, knit 4 sc.

Tail:
1) 8 in ring
2) - 4) 3 rows 8 sc (8)
5) dec, 6sc (7)
6) row 7sc (7)
7) dec, 5sc (6)
8) -9) 2 rows 6sc (6)
10) dec, 4sc (5)
11) Row (5)
Fold in half, knit 3 sc.

Body:
1) 6 sc in ring
2) inc*6 (12)
3) inc*12 (24)
4) (3sc, inc) *6 (30)
5) - 6) 2 rows 30sc (30)
7) 6 sc with the bottom foot, 9 sc, 6 sc with the second foot, 3 sc, 3 sc with the tail, 3 sc (30)
If you are knitting a yusha, then we knit this row like this:
6sbn with the bottom foot, 9sbn, 6sbn with the second foot, 4sbn, 5dc with a common top in
the next sc, 4sc.
8) - 9) 2 rows 30 sc (30)
10) (3sc, dec) *6 (24)
11) 24 sc (24)
12) (2sc, dec) *6 (18)
13) - 14) 2 rows 18sc (18)
15) (1sc, dec) *6 (12)
16) 4 sc with top foot, 3 sc, 4 sc, 1 sc (12)
We fill the body and immediately begin to knit the head
17) inc*12 (24)
18) (3sc, inc) *6 (30)
19) (4 sc, inc) *6 (36)
20) (5sc, inc) *6 (42)
21) - 24) 4 rows 42 sc (42)
25) (5sc, dec) *6 (36)
26) row (36)
27) (4sc, dec) *6 (30)
28) (3sc, dec) *6 (24)
We insert the eyes between 23 and 24 next to each other and begin to fill the head. 29) (2sc,
dec) *6 (18)
30) (1sc, dec) *6 (12)
31) decreases to the end

Cat ears:
1) 6 in ring
2) (1sc, inc) *3 (9)
3) (3sc, inc) *2, sc (11)
4) (3sc, inc) *2, 3sc (13)
5) 13sc (13)
Fold in half and knit together.
Ears for the bunny:
1) 6 in ring
2) 6sc (6)
3) (1sc, inc) *3 (9)
4) (2sc, inc)*3 (12)
5) (3sc, inc)*3 (15)
6) (2sc, inc)*5 (20)
7) - 10) 4 rows 20sc (20)
11) (2sc, dec)*5 (15)
Fold the ear in half and in half again. Knit together.
We tighten the eyes. We insert the needle into point 1, from 1 to 3, then immediately to 4,
from point 4 we take the needle out at point 2, from 2 to 1, from 1 to 5, from 5 to 6 and out at
point 2. Pull the thread well and fasten it . If necessary, repeat again. Fasten the thread.
Now we tighten the muzzle.
Without cutting the thread, insert the needle into point between the eye, tighten
a thread. We fix it.
Repeat if necessary.
We embroider the nose and make another tightening (see photo). To tighten the nose from
the back, we bring the needle into the corner of the nose, insert the needle into the opposite
corner of the nose and remove the needle from the back, moving a couple of columns up
from the original point.
We embroider mustaches and eyebrows.
Sew on the ears.
And the kids are ready!

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