Amigurumi Evil Duck Free Pattern

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Materials:

✓ Eyes on a secure mount 8 mm, 2 pcs

✓ YarnArt Jeans yarn #88 – basic light yellow color, #65 – pink for the knife handle, #46 – gray for the knife blade; Gazzal Baby Cotton #3419 – orange color for legs and beak. And any white thread to embroider squirrels near the eye

✓ Filler

✓ Hook #1.75-2.0 (I have Clover #2)

✓ Sewing needle

When using these materials and tight knitting with a semi-cross, the toy is obtained

about 11cm tall

Abbrevations:

MR – amigurumi ring

CH – chain

BLO – behind the back wall of the loop

İNC – increase

DEC – decrease

SC – single crochet

HDC – half double crochet

DC – double crochet

Torso (in yellow):

1. 7 sc in MR (7)

2.7 inc (14)

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

4. 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*6, 1 sc (28)

5. (3 sc, inc) * 7 (35)

6. 2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc)*6, 2 sc (42)

7. (5 sc, inc)*7 (49)

8. 3 sc, inc, (6 sc, inc)*6, 3 sc (56)

9. (7 sc, inc)*7 (63)

10. 4 sc, inc, (8 sc, inc)*6, 4 sc (70)

11. (9 sc, inc)*7 (77)

12.5 sc, inc, (10 sc, inc)*6, 5 sc (84)

13.84 sc (84)

14. (13 sc, inc) * 6 (90)

15.90 sc (90)

16. 7 sc, inc, (14 sc, inc)*5, 7 sc (96)

17- 33. 96 sc (17 rows of 96 sc)

Between 33 and 34 next, insert / fasten the eyes later. Distance between eyes 19 sc.

In the process of knitting, we begin to stuff the body.

34. 7 sc, dec, (14 sc, dec)*5, 7 sc (90)

35.90 sc (90)

36. (13 sc, dec)*6 (84)

37.84 sc (84)

38. 6 sc, dec, (12 sc, dec)*5, 6 sc (78)

39.78 sc (78)

40. (11 sc, dec)*6 (72)

41. 5 sc, dec, (10 sc, dec)*5, 5 sc (66)

42. (9 sc, dec)*6 (60)

43. 4 sc, dec, (8 sc, dec)*5, 4 sc (54)

44. (7 sc, dec)*6 (48)

45. 3 sc, dec, (6 sc, dec)*5, 3 sc (42)

46. (5 sc, dec)*6 (36)

47. 2 sc, dec, (4 sc, dec)*5, 2 sc (30)

48. (3 sc, dec)*6 (24)

49. 1 sc, dec, (2 sc, dec)*5, 1 sc (18)

50. (1 sc, dec) * 6 (12)

51.6 dec (6)

We stuff the toy tightly, close the hole, cut the thread and hide it. The body is ready.

Wing (yellow) 2 pcs:

1. 6 sc in MR (6)

2.6 sc (6)

3.6 inc (12)

4.12 sc (12)

5. (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)

6.18 sc (18)

7. 1 sc, inc (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc (24)

8.24 sc (24)

9. (3 sc, inc) * 6 (30)

10-18. 30 sc (9 rows of 30 sc)

19. (3 sc, dec) * 6 (24)

20.24 sc (24)

21. Fold the part in half, knit through 12 sc (12)

We do not fill the wing. Leave a long thread for sewing

We arrange the wing so that one corner is between 29 and 30 rows, the second between 25 and 26, then sew.

Tail (in yellow):

1. 6 sc in MR (6)

2.6 sc (6)

3.6 inc (12)

4.12 sc (12)

5. (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)

6.18 sc (18)

7. 1 sc, inc (2 sc, inc)*6, 1 sc (24)

8. Fold the part in half, knit 12 sc (12)

We do not stuff the tail. Leave a long thread for sewing. Sew to the body between 12 and 13 side by side

Paws (orange), 2 pcs:

We collect a chain of 10 Ch

1. With 2 Ch from the hook – 8 sc, inc from 3 sc, continue the row on the reverse side of the chain from Ch – 7 sc, inc (20)

2. inc, 7 sc, inc*3, 7 sc, inc*2 (26)

3.26 sc (26)

4.26 sc (26)

5. (11 sc, dec)*2 (24)

6.24 sc (24)

7. (10 sc, dec)*2 (22)

8.22 sc (22)

9. (9 sc, dec)*2 (20)

10.20 sc (20)

11. (8 sc, dec)*2 (18)

12.18 sc (18)

13. (1 sc, dec) * 6 (12)

14.12 sc (12)

Dec 15 (6)

We do not stuff the paw. We close the hole, cut the thread and hide it. Sew to the “bottom”

duckling

Beak (in orange):

We collect a chain of 15 Ch

1. With 2 Ch from the hook – 13 sc, inc from 3 sc, continue the row on the reverse side of the chain from Ch – 12 sc, inc (30)

2.30 sc (30)

3. 20 sc, hdc, 2 dc, hdc, 6 sc (30)

Leave a long thread for sewing. We add a little filler to the beak during the sewing process. We sew the top of the beak between 33 and 34 rows. Bottom between 29 and 30 rows.

Knife blade (in grey):

Leaving a long thread for sewing, we collect a chain of 6 Ch

1. With 2 Ch from the hook – 4 sc, inc from 3 sc, continue the row on the reverse side of the chain from Ch – 3 sc, inc (12)

2.12 sc (12)

3. 5 sc, inc of 3 sc, 6 sc (14)

4.14 sc (14)

5. 6 sc, inc of 3 sc, 7 sc (16)

6.16 sc (16)

7. 7 sc, inc of 3 sc, 8 sc (18)

8-12. 18 sc (5 rows)

13. 7 sc, dec of 3 sc, 8 sc (16)

14.16 sc (16)

15. 6 sc, dec of 3 sc, 7 sc (14)

16.14 sc (14)

17. 5 sc, dec of 3 sc, 6 sc (12)

18.12 sc (12)

19. 4 sc, dec of 3 sc, 5 sc (10)

20.5 dec (5)

We close the hole, cut the thread and hide

Knife handle (in pink):

1. 6 sc in MR (6)

2.6 inc (12)

3. (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)

4. BLO 18 sc (18)

5-8. 18 sc (4 rows)

9. BLO 18 sc (18)

10-13. 18 sc (4 rows)

14. BLO 18 sc (18)

15-17. 18 sc (4 rows)

18. BLO 18 sc (18)

19-22. 18 sc (4 rows)

23. BLO (1, dec)*6 (12)

Dec 24 (6)

We close the hole, cut the thread and hide it. Attach the blade to the handle

Decor

After sewing on all the details, you can tighten the eyes and embroider squirrels for the eyes. In order for the duck to hold a knife in its paw, I sewed the tip of one of the wings to the body.

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