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Hello! I’m glad that you’ve chosen this crochet pattern 

My name is Olya Usoltseva and I create toys, which are adored


by children, and which you like crocheting. In every toy, there is
some part of my heart and soul.

I make up every piece and make very detailed descriptions with


photos and video to give you an opportunity to create a toy
like mine and enjoy the process.

Have a great mood and enjoy the process!

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THE CROCHET PATTERN IS COPYRIGHT PROTECTED AND IS THE SOLE PROPERTY


OF OLGA USOLTSEVA.

IT IS FORBIDEN:

 TO DISTRIBUTE, TRANSMIT TO THIRD PARTIES;

 TO COPY (FULLY OR PARTIALLY);

 TO BE MADE PUBLICLY AVAILABLE;

 TO MAKE VIDEOS USING MATERIALS (FULLY OR PARTIALLY) FROM THIS TUTORIAL;

 TO RESELL AND EXCHANGE THE CROCHET PATTERN.

ONE PERSON PURCHASES ONE CROCHET PATTERN IN USE.

I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE QUALITY AND DO NOT ADVISE IF THE FILE WAS

NOT PURCHASED FROM MY SHOPS OR WAS DOWNLOADED ILLEGALLY.

YOU CAN ONLY BUY THIS PATTERN IN MY SHOPS ON

YOU ARE WELCOME TO SELL ANY ITEMS YOU MAKE FROM THIS

PATTERN, PROVIDED THEY ARE MADE BY YOU AND NOT

COMMERCIALLY OR MASS PRODUCED.

I WILL BE GLAD IF YOU SPECIFY MY NAME WHILE PUBLISHING THE

PHOTO OF A READY TOY:

«crochet pattern by @olya.usolya»

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MATERIALS & SUPPLIES .................................................................. 6


ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................... 7
ARM .............................................................................................................. 8
LEG ............................................................................................................... 9
BODY-HEAD .........................................................................................11
STRAPS.....................................................................................................14
NOSE ........................................................................................................15
EMBROIDERING EYES .................................................................15
BEARD .......................................................................................................16
MUSTACHE ...........................................................................................17
EYEBROWS ...........................................................................................18
HAIR ...........................................................................................................19
EARS ..........................................................................................................20
BERET ........................................................................................................20

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A toy can be made of different types of yarn. It is important to choose


the appropriate hook size.

YarnArt JEANS Himalaya Dolphin Baby


(174 yds./1.76 Oz.) (131 yds/3,5 oz)
2.2 mm hook 3.5 mm hook
a toy height 17 cm/6.7” a toy height 33 cm/12.9”

* Please, pay attention to the fact that every person has his/her own style
and crochet density. The size of the finished toy may vary from the size
indicated in the pattern.

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62 73

330 333 337


40
84

26/90
70
318 301 336

*in this crochet pattern I made a toy of YarnArt Jeans, using 2.2 mm hook

* the consumption of plush yarn on a large toy is slightly less than a ball of each
color, except white; while color – a full ball with stock

 semi-cotton yarn (~330 m/100 gr.) (Gazzal


Jeans, YarnArt Jeans, Alize Cotton Gold, etc.)
(yarn consumption pf each color is less than 50
gr.):
- deep-brown (shoes);
- brown (trousers);
- white/ivory (beard, mustache, eyebrows, hair,
strips on sleeves, pompom);
- mustard (shirt);
- cream (head, nose, ears);
- red (strips on sleeves, beret).

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 black thin thread to embroider the eyes; * depending on your crocheting


 2.2 mm hook; density, thread tension, crocheting
 two red buttons 0.6-1 cm; method (tick / mixed / cross ←
 (optional) pink artistic pastel; watch the video), you should
 sewing needle to sew body parts; correctly choose the hook size. I
 stitch markers; crochet in a mixed way (capture
 pins with large head; on top, then capture on bottom),
 scissors; strong thread gauge/tension.
 fiber filling;
 love.

*U.S. terminology

MR – magic ring;
CH – chain;
SS – slip stitch;
St – stitch;
SC – single crochet;
HDC – half double crochet;
PS – puff stitch;
INC – increase (work 2 stitches in the same St);
DEC – decrease (2SC together through the front loops);
BLO – back loops only;
FLO – front loops only;
(SC, INC)*6 (18) – repeat the combination in brackets 6 times, the
number in brackets is the total number of St in a round.

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First, we are going to crochet arms, as they are going to be attached


in the process of crocheting.

*start with cream yarn, 2.2 mm hook


*stuff well the palm, stuff a bit the rest of the arm
*crochet 2 details
0. Chain 5;
- work in spiral (without a turning CH and SS) as in
all amigurumi toys (oval-shape detail);
1. start in the 2nd chain from the hook: 3 SC, 3 SC into
the last chain from the hook, on the other side: 2 SC,
INC (10);
2. (4 SC, INC)*2 (12);
3-4. 2 rounds 12 SC;
5. 5 SC, PS, 6 SC (12);
6. 12 SC;
*change color to red;
7-8. 2 rounds 12 SC;
*change color to white;
9. (INC, 5 SC)*2 (14);
10. 14 SC;
*change color to red;
11. (INC, 6 SC)*2 (16);
12. 16 SC;
*change color to white;

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13-14. 2 rounds 16 SC;


*change color to red;
15-16. 2 rounds 16 SC;
*change color to white;
17-18. 2 rounds 16 SC;
- fix and cut the thread.

*start with deep-brown yarn, 2.2 mm hook


*crochet 2 details
*stuff in process

0. Chain 7;
- work in spiral (without a turning CH and SS);
1. start in the 2nd chain from the hook: 5 SC,
3 SC into the last chain from the hook, on
the other side: 4 SC, INC (14);
2. INC, 4 SC, 3 INC, 4 SC, 2 INC (20);
3. 20 SC;
4. 4 SC, 6 DEC, 4 SC (14);
5. 3 SC, 4 DEC, 3 SC (10);
6. (INC, 4 SC)*2 (12);
7. (3 SC, INC)*3 (15);
*change color to brown;
8. BLO: 15 SC;

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9. (4 SC, INC)*3 (18);


10. 18 SC;
- fix and cut the thread;
- don’t cut the thread from the second detail, as we are going to
connect two legs together;

- turn the detail upside down, attach the


thread to Round 8, work FLO 15 SC;
- join the first and the last Sts, fix the thread
and hide it inside.

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- continue crocheting from the right


leg;
- work several additional SC, so the
thread is between the legs;
- now join the legs: work a series of 6 SC
and continue on the left leg;
- stuff in process;
- rounds numbering starts with Round 11, from the left leg;
11. on the left leg: 18 SC; on the chain: 6 SC; on the right leg:18 SC; on
the chain: 6 SC (48);
12. (7 SC, INC)*6 (54);
13. (8 SC, INC)*6 (60);
14. (9 SC, INC)*6 (66);
15. (10 SC, INC)*6 (72);
16. (11 SC, INC)*6 (78);
17. (12 SC, INC)*6 (84);
18–31. 14 rounds 84 SC;
*change color to mustard;
32. BLO: 84 SC;
33-37. 5 rounds 84 SC;
- go back to Round 32 and work FLO 84
SC with brown thread (don’t fasten off the
mustard thread);
- join the first and the last Sts, fix the thread
and hide it inside;

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- continue crocheting with the mustard thread;


38. (5 SC, DEC)*12 (72);
39. (4 SC, DEC)*12 (60);
40. (8 SC, DEC)*6 (54);
- in Round 41 we are going to attach the arms;
- place the stitch marker exactly in the middle of the back (if required);
- mark 8 SC on each arm (place of attachment);
- thumbs forward;
- for accuracy of attachment mark 8 SC on the sides on the body at a
distance of 18 SC on the chest and 20 SC on the back;
- if required, then adjust (shift) the stitch marker in Round 41;

41. 10 SC, 8 SC with the arm, 18 SC, 8 SC with the arm, 10 SC (54);
42. 10 SC, 8 SC on the outer edge of the arm, 18 SC, 8 SC on the outer
edge of the arm, 10 SC (54);

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43 (7 SC, DEC)*6 (48);


44. (6 SC, DEC)*6 (42);
45. (5 SC, DEC)*6 (36);
46. (4 SC, DEC)*6 (30);
47. (3 SC, DEC)*6 (24);
*change color to cream;
40. 24 SC;
41. (SC, INC)*12 (36);
42. (2 SC, INC)*12 (48);
43-52. 10 rounds 48 SC;
53. (7 SC, DEC)*6 (48);
54. (6 SC, DEC)*6 (42);
55. (5 SC, DEC)*6 (36);
56. (4 SC, DEC)*6 (30);
57. (3 SC, DEC)*6 (24);
58. (2 SC, DEC)*6 (18);
59. (SC, DEC)*6 (12);
60. 6 DEC (6);
- tighten the hole, fix the thread and hide the end inside the head.

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*brown yarn, 2.2 mm hook


*crochet 2 details
- leave a long end at the beginning for sewing;
- work a series of chain stitches, so that its length is slightly longer than
the distance from the back edge of the trousers over the shoulder to the
front edge of the trousers;
- I have a series of 35 CH;
- then work 2 turning chains (total chain 37) and start in the 3d chain
from the hook work 35 HDC;

- fix the thread and leave a long end for


sewing;
- sew the straps in the back, fix with a stitch
on the shoulder, so that they do not fall
down, and sew in front, just below the upper
line of the trousers;
- sew buttons on the straps and body in
front.

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*cream yarn, 2.2 mm hook


*don’t stuff

1. 6 SC in MR;
2. 6 INC (12);
3. 12 SC;
- fix the thread and leave a long end for
sewing;
- fold, so that the shape becomes a bit
oval and sew in the area of Rounds 46-48.

- mark with pins an eye contour at a distance


of 6 SC;
- insert the sewing needle with black thin thread from below and
withdraw it near side pin;
- stretch the thread above the pins, insert the needle to the opposite
side point and fix the thread with 2 stitches in points marked with pins in
the middle;
- embroider eyelashes.

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*white yarn, 2.2 mm hook

- first crochet 5 details:


1. 6 SC in MR;
2. 6 INC (12);
3. (SC, INC)*6 (18);
4. (2 SC, INC)*6 (24);
5. (3 SC, INC)*6 (30);
- fix the thread and cut it from 4 details;
- don’t cut the thread of the 5th detail, continue crocheting, joining
together all 5 details;

5 4 3 2 1

6. 15 SC on the 5th detail, 15 SC on the 4th detail, 15 SC on the 3d


detail, 15 SC on the 2nd detail, 30 SC on the 1st detail, 15 SC on the 2nd
detail, 15 SC on the 3d detail, 15 SC on the 4th detail, 15 SC on the 5th
detail (150);
7. (3 SC, DEC)*30 (120);
8. 120 SC;

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9. (2 SC, DEC)*30 (90);


10-13. 4 rounds 90 SC;
- fix the thread and leave a long
end for sewing;
- stuff a bit the detail and sew along
a semicircle contour .

*white yarn, 2.2 mm hook


*don’t stuff
*crochet 2 details

1. 6 SC in MR;
2. 6 SC;
3. (SC, INC)*3 (9);
4. 9 SC;
5. (2 SC, INC)*3 (12);
6. 12 SC;
7. (3 SC, INC)*3 (15);
8-9. 2 rounds 15 SC;
10. (3 SC, DEC)*3 (12);

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11. (2 SC, DEC)*3 (9);


12. (SC, DEC)*3 (6);
- fix the thread and leave a long end for
sewing;
- sew the mustache under the nose, fixing
with stitches up to the middle of each
mustache.

*white yarn, 2.2 mm hook


*don’t stuff
*crochet 2 details
1. 4 SC in MR;
2-4. 3 rounds 4 SC;
5. 3 DEC;
- fix the thread and leave a long end for sewing;
- sew the eyebrows in the are

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*white yarn, 2.2 mm hook

- first crochet 4 details:


1. 6 SC in MR;
2. 6 INC (12);
3. (SC, INC)*6 (18);
4. (2 SC, INC)*6 (24);
5. (3 SC, INC)*6 (30);
- fix the thread and cut it from 3 details;
- don’t cut the thread of the 4th detail, continue crocheting, joining
together all 4 details;
6. 15 SC on the 4th detail, 15 SC on the 3d detail, 15 SC on the 2nd detail,
30 SC on the 1st detail, 15 SC on the 2nd detail, 15 SC on the 3d detail, 15
SC on the 4th detail (120);
7-8. 2 rounds 120 SC;
- fix the thread and leave a long end for
sewing;
- stuff a bit the detail and sew along a
semicircle contour.

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*cream yarn, 2.2 mm hook


*crochet 2 details

1. 7 SC in MR;
- tighten the MR, don’t join the first and
the last stitches;
- sew the ears in front of the hairline
sides.

*red yarn, 2.2 mm hook

1. 6 SC in MR;
2. 6 INC (16);
3. (SC, INC)*6 (24);
4. (2 SC, INC)*6 (32);
5. (3 SC, INC)*6 (40);
6. (4 SC, INC)*6 (48);
7. (5 SC, INC)*6 (56);
8. (6 SC, INC)*6 (64);
9. 64 SC;
10. (6 SC, DEC)*6 (56);
11. (5 SC, DEC)*6 (48);
12. 48 SC;

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- fix the thread, fasten off, hide the thread end on the wrong side
between the loops.

Pompom:
*white yarn, 2.2 mm hook
*stuff a bit

1. 6 SC in MR;
2. 6 INC (12);
3. (SC, INC)*8 (18);
4. 18 SC;
5. (SC DEC)*6 (12);
6. 6 DEC (6);
- tighten the hole and leave a long
end to sew;
- sew to the middle of the beret;
- fix the middle of the beret on the
head.

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