Adorable Amigurumi - Cute and Quirky Crocheted Critters. Erin Clark

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a cup of beans.

      FINISH.

      **Often times the body will appear to be much smaller than the head, but once everything is stuffed and the legs are sewn on it will look right.

      Eyes (Make 2)

      Foundation: With Black Ch 2 SC 6 in first Ch made

      Row 1: 2SC in each SC across

      Row 2: SC 2 Ch 1 SC in same space and next 5 Ch 1 SC in same space and in next six

      Row 3: *Right eye—With white JWDC to bottom right Ch 1 space (counts as first DC)

      {DC 1 2DC} twice HDC 1 2HDC in next {SC 1 2SC in next} twice

      *LEFT EYE—With white JWSC to bottom right Ch 1 space (counts as first SC) {2SC SC 1} twice 2HDC HDC 1 {2DC DC 1} twice

      EDGING—using black SC across bottom of eye (9 total)

      FINISH—Use white to stitch highlights onto pupil

      Tummy

      Foundation: Ch 6

      Row 1: SC in second Ch from hook and across

      Row 2: 2SC SC 3 2SC

      Row 3: SC across

      Row 4: 2SC SC 5 2SC

      Row 5: 2SC SC 7 2SC

      Row 6: SC across

      Row 7: 2SC SC 9 2SC

      Row 8–11: SC across

      Row 12: 2SCtog SC 9 2SCtog

      Row 13: SC across

      Row 14: 2SCtog SC 7 2SCtog

      Row 15–16: SC across

      Row 17: 2SCtog SC 5 2SCtog

      Row 18: 2SCtog SC 3 2SCtog

      Row 19–21: SC across

      Row 22: 2SCtog SC 1 2SCtog

      Row 23: 3SCtog

      TO

      FINISH Ch 1 Reverse SC (Crab stitch) all around piece (roughly 35 depending on your spacing, it being even is more important than how many stitches you have).

      Fingers (Make 8)

      Foundation: Ch 2 SC 6 in first Ch made

      Row 1–3: SC across

      FINISH

      Arms (Make 2)

      *Join three of the fingers together with one SC each, leaving two stitches between joins.*

      Row 1: JWSC in the third of the 5 stitches on the end finger

      SC across all fingers (14 total)

      Row 2: SC across *JWSC the thumb to left side in 7th stitch from beginning of Row 2

      FINISH OFF

      Row 3: SC across including thumb (19 total)

      Row 4: SC 5 2SCtog SC 4 2SCtog SC 6

      Row 5: SC 6 2SCtog SC 7 2SCtog

      Row 6: SC 5 2SCtog SC 6 2SCtog

      Row 7–12: SC across

      Row 13: *SC 1 2SCtog* across

      Row 14: SC all together

      FINISH—Stuff medium firm

      Snout

      Start with body color

      Foundation: Ch 10

      Row 1–4: SC across Ch 1 turn

      Row 5: 2SCtog SC 5 2SCtog

      FINISH OFF.

      With same color JWSC to right corner stitch of first row

      Row 6: Continue to SC around three sides of snout piece (18) Ch 1 turn

      Row 7–9: SC across Ch 1 turn

      Row 10: SC across Do not Ch or turn

      Row 11: SC in same space then across sides and bottom. (18 total)

      With next color JWSC to beginning of Row 11 counts as first SC in row 12*

      Row 12: SC 3 2SCtog SC 8 2SCtog SC 3 Ch 1 turn

      Row 13: SC 3 2SCtog SC 6 2SCtog SC 3 Ch 1 turn

      Row 14: SC 3 2SCtog SC 4 2SCtog SC 3 Ch 1 turn

      Row 15: SC 3 2SCtog SC 2 2SCtog SC 3 Ch 1 turn

      Row 16: 2SCtog SC 1 *2SCtog* twice SC 1 2SCtog

      FINISH OFF

      With same color JWSC to first stitch of Row 11, counts as first stitch of Row 17.

      Row 17: SC 6 HDC 4 SC 6

      FINISH

      * For nostrils Ch stitch 5 in the shape through the snout as shown below and then SC through the Ch stitches.

      You’ll need to work the left nostril in reverse, starting on the inside, or it will look inside out.

      (Nostrils are shown in different color for the sake of visibility.)

      Tail

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