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Tori The Frog

The document provides a detailed knitting pattern for creating a toy frog named Tory, including materials needed and step-by-step instructions for various parts such as eyes, limbs, body, and clothing. It includes specific crochet techniques and abbreviations used throughout the pattern. The instructions are designed for knitters familiar with amigurumi techniques and may require adjustments based on individual thread and size preferences.

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Tori The Frog

The document provides a detailed knitting pattern for creating a toy frog named Tory, including materials needed and step-by-step instructions for various parts such as eyes, limbs, body, and clothing. It includes specific crochet techniques and abbreviations used throughout the pattern. The instructions are designed for knitters familiar with amigurumi techniques and may require adjustments based on individual thread and size preferences.

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Tory the Frog

MK by Ekaterina Zborovsky

For knitting we will need:

jarnart jeans threads in the main color, about half a skein, and a little for the
limbs, tongue and skirt.

Sintepon, eyes 0'7 glued or inserted, wire.


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Legend:

KA - Amigurumi Ring

VP - air loop

SC - single crochet

ÿÿ - half double crochet

CCH - double crochet

DV.U. - double decrease (three half loops on the hook)

CC - connecting column

PR - increase

UB- beauty

(...........)*br - knit the number in brackets 6 times

PS - displacement loop

PP - front half loop ZP - rear loop

POV - row rotation.

Eyes

With white thread

1. 6sc in KA

2. 6pr (12)

3. (1sbn, pr)'6 (18)

4-5. 18sc, cut, attach green thread

6. for PP (2sbn, pr)'6 (24)


7-8. 24sbn

9. together with the 6th row ZP

(2sc, y)'6 (18)(for the first eye we make ss at the end of the row)
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10. without tearing the thread from the second eye, continue knitting

- 18 sc on 1 eye, 18 sc on 2 eye, sl st (36) cut thread

There are only 12 fingers , we break the thread on 8 fingers, but do not break the thread on 4 fingers!

1. 6sc in KA

2. 6pr (12)

3-4. 12sbn

5. 6u (6)

6-7. 6sc, ss

For those who wanted it without fingers!

Marker strictly on the side of the foot and palm!

Foot
(I have) bright pink.

We cast on 12 VP, knit from the 2nd

1. inc, 9sc, 3sc in 1, 9sc, inc (25)

2-3. 25sbn

4. (3sbn, y)'2, 6sbn, y, 2sbn, y, 3sbn (21)

5. 21sbn

6. (2sbn, y)'2, 5sbn, (y, 2sbn)'2 (17)

7. 17sbn

8. 3sc, 3ch, skip 3p, 7sc, inc, 3sc (18)

9. (1sbn, y)'6 (12)

10. 6y, ss (6), close knitting.


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Palm
(I have) bright pink

We cast on 10 ch, knit from the 2nd

1. inc, 7sc, 3sc in 1, 7sc, inc (21)

2-3. 21sbn

4. (2sbn, y)'2, 5sbn, (y, 2sbn)'2 (17)

5. 17sbn

6. 2sbn, y, 1sbn, y, 3sbn, y, 1sbn, y, 2sbn (13)

7. in, 11sbn (12)

8. 6u, cut the thread, then change to green

I inserted the frame only after I had knitted the arms, it was more convenient for me that way.
Considering that everyone knits from different threads, we do not know the size of the
finished toy and cannot cut the wire correctly. Therefore, do as it is convenient for you. One
wire will go into the fingers

from the right foot to the left hand,

the second from the left foot to the right hand,

the third horseshoe from foot to foot (into the second toes),

fourth from one hand to the other (to the second fingers).

Hands

continue with pink, hold the marker on the side of the first finger

1. 3sc on 1 finger, 3sc on 2nd, 6sc on 3rd, 3sc on 2nd, 3sc on 1st (18)

2. (1sbn, y)'6 (12)

3. 6u (6), cut off

4-5. green 6sc

6. pr, 5 (7)

7. pr, 6 (8)
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8. pr, 7 (9)

9. pr, 8 (10)

10. pr, 9 (11)

11. pr, 10 (12)

12. 6u (6)

13. 6sbn

14. 6pr (12)

15-17. 12sbn

18. (3sbn, pr)'3 (15)

19-20. 15sc, sl st. Cut off.

Legs

continue with pink, marker on the side of the first finger

1. 3sc on 1 finger, 3sc on 2nd, 6sc on 3rd, 3sc on 2nd, 3sc on 1st (18)

2. (1sbn, y)' 6 (12)

3. 2sc, 3ch, 3sc skip, 7sc (12)

4. 6u (6), ss close the hole, align the marker with the heel

5. starting from the middle of the heel, cast on 6 sc along the VP and skipped loops

6. 6sc, change to green

7. 6sbn

8. pr, 5 (7)

9. pr, 6 (8)

10. pr, 7 (9)

11. pr, 8 (10)

12. pr, 9 (11)


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13. pr, 10 (12)


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14. 6u (6)

15. 6sbn

16. 6pr (12)

17-19. 12sbn

20. (3sbn, pr)'3 (15)

21-22. 15sbn

23. (4sc, inc)'3 (18)

24. 18sbn

25. 9u, ss (9), cut off

Body

green, marker STRICTLY in the center of the back from the 5th row!!

1. 6sc in KA

2. 6pr (12)

3. (1sbn, pr)'6 (18)

4. (2sbn, pr)'6 (24)

5. 6sc, 5sc + 5sc legs together, 2sc, 5+5, 6sc (24)

6. 6sc, 4sc along the leg, 2inc, 4sc along the leg, 6sc (24)

7. (3sbn, pr)'6 (30)

8. (4sc, inc)'6 (36)

9. (5sc, inc)'6 (42)

10. (6sc, inc)'6 (48)

11-12. 2y, 18sc, 4inc, 18sc, 2y (48), do not cut the thread, replace with light pink (skirt row!)

13. St. pink 48sc, thread forward between loops of the last sc, finish with green

14. green for ZP 48sc

15. (3sbn, y, 3sbn)'6 (42)


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16-18. 42sbn

Turn the frog over with its paws up, with the pink thread behind the PP of the 13th row

-3vp, in the same PP we make pr CCH and another 47pr CCH in the next PP, ss
cut off

- 3ch, 96dc lilac, ss cut off

- 3 ch, 96dc purple, ss cut off

Marker strictly in the center of the back!!

19. (5sbn, y)'6 (36)


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20-22. 36sbn

23. pr, 5sbn, 7sbn + 7sbn hands, 10sbn, 7+7, 5sbn, pr (38)

24. inc, 6sc, along the arm (2sc, 2y, 2sc), 3sc, 2y, 3sc, along the arm (2sc, 2y, 2sc),
6sc, inc (36)

25. (4sbn, y)'6 (30)

26. (3sbn, y)'6 (24)

27. (2sbn, in)'6 (18)

28. (1sbn, y)'6 (12)

29-31. 12sbn

Let's continue knitting.

Marker strictly on the back of the head, watch constantly!!!

32. 12pr (24)

33. 24pr (48)

34-35. 48sbn

36. 10sbn, 4pr, 20sbn, 4pr, 10sbn (56)

37. 16sc, 24ch, skip 24p, 16sc (56)

38. 56sbn

39. y, 14sc, 24sc in a chain, 14sc, y (54)

40. 22sbn, dv. in, 4sbn, dv. in, 22sbn (50)

41. 50sbn

42. 20sbn, dv. in, 4sbn, dv. in, 20sbn (46)


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43. 19sc, 4y, 19sc (42) do not break the thread

Stuff the head only in the 11th row of the mouth.

We apply the eye detail along, find the middle 18 sts.

44. 12sc, 18sc eyes and 18sc head together, 12sc (42)

45. 12 sc, on the eye -

((2sbn, pr)'3,(pr, 2sbn)'3), 12sbn (48)


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46. 11sc, y, 8sc, 2dv. y, 8sc, y, 11sc (42) It is convenient to insert and fix the
eyes here. In my version, glue ones and I fixed them not in the center, but a little lower
towards the nose and closer to each other. Experiment!

47. 15sbn, 6y, 15sbn (36)

48. 13sbn, y, 2sbn, dv. y, 2sbn, y, 12sbn (32)

49. 15sbn, dv. in, 14sbn (30)

50. (1sbn, y)'10 (20)

51. 10u (10)

52. 5u (5), ss, close, cut off.

We collect the green mouth by VP and loops and loops of the lower lip

1. 48sc starting from the upper lip

2. for PP (7sbn, pr)'6 (54)

3-4. 54sbn

Next we will knit a row where you need to insert the wire, for some it is convenient
to knit with the wire right away, someone will insert it into the finished piece, someone
does not need it at all (without a frame)

5. together with the 1st row ZP (7sc, y)'6 (48), cut off

6. St. pink (6sc, y)'6 (42)

7. (5sbn, y)'6 (36)

8. 36sbn

9. (4sbn, y)'6 (30)

10. (3sbn, y)'6 (24)

11. 24 sc, stuff the head loosely so that the knitted part of the tongue fits inside
the head between the stuffing.

12. (2sbn, in)'6 (18)

13. (1sbn, y)6 (12)

14-17. 12sbn

18. (3sbn, pr)'3 (15)


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19-20. 15sbn

21. (4sc, inc)'3 (18)

22. 18sbn

23. (1sbn, y)'6 (12)

24. 6u, close, cut the thread from the edge of the knitting with a little more reserve
length of the tongue. Using a hook, stitch along, secure the thread with
a ss, hide.
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Yellow flower
1. 6 in KA

2. 6sc for PP, cut off

3. violet 4vp for zp, from the same loop 6 times (2 s2n, 2vp, ss) in one loop. Sew or
glue.

Harness

Cast on a chain of VP (?), from the 3rd loop (pr CCH) in each. Fold in half, sew the
middle three to the st. pink row of the front. At the back, at a distance of 4 sts, sew
the ends of the straps.
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Shorts
10vp, knit from the 2nd

1. inc, 7sc, 4sc in 1, 7sc, inc (22)

2. (pr, 1sbn)'2, 3sbn, (pr, 1sbn)'2, (1sbn, pr)'2, 3sbn, (pr, 1sbn)'2 (30)

3. 7sc, 15ch, skip 5p, 6sc, skip 5p, 15ch, 7sc (50)

4. 50sbn

5. 2pr, 2sbn, 3y, 12sbn, y, 2pr, y, 12sbn, 3y, 2sbn, 2pr (48)

6-10. 48sbn

11-12. 2y, 18sc, 4inc, 18sc, 2y (48) do not tear off the thread,

put on the shorts tightly, dial about 30 ch (throw the chain over the shoulder, it should not
fall off, determine the 8 middle loops of the 12th row), knit 8 middle loops, dial an equal
number of loops for the second strap, secure with ss in the last loop of the 12th row.

We take off the shorts, turn them over with the legs facing up, at the back of the leg
we cast on 20 sc on one side and another 3 rows of 20 sc, sl sts. We do the same
with the second leg.

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