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Wednesday, 17 January 2018
Wednesday, 10 January 2018
Mini Pig
This Mini Pig is a quick and tiny make. He is totally one piece.
You
will need:
- Yarn needle
- Soft toy filling
- 3mm crochet hook
- 4mm safety eyes
- DK Yarn
- Approx. 15m
Stitches
and abbreviations used:
(I am from England but use US crochet
terms)
- MC - Magic circle/ring (sc unless otherwise specified)
- Ch - Chain
- SC - Single crochet
- DC – Double crochet
- TR – Treble crochet
- Inc - Increase stitch (2 single crochets into one stitch)
- Dec - Decrease stitch (single crochet 2 stitches together)
- BLO – Back Loop Only
- FLO – Front Loop Only
- PC – Pop Corn Stitch – (5dc pc stitches are used in this pattern
for the feet)
- ST - Stitch
- SLST - Slip stitch
- R – Round or Row
- FO - Finish Off
Other things to note....
- This is worked in continuous rounds. It is helpful to use a stitch
marker to keep track.
- The number in ( ) at the end of each round indicates the total
stitch count for that round.
- * * indicates repeated series of stitches.
- Use invisible decreases for a neater finished product.
- Stitches in [ ] are worked
into one stitch.
- Remember to stuff the product little and often as you work.
Head and Body
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1.
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MC (6)
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2.
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*INC * (12)
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3.
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BLO – sc (12)
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4-5.
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Sc (12)
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6.
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FLO - *2sc, inc * (16)
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7.
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*3sc, inc * (20)
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8.
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*4sc, inc * (24)
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9.
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*3sc, inc * (30)
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10.
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10sc, [FLO – 1hdc, 1dc, 1tr], ch1, [FLO – 1tr, 1dc, 1hdc],
6sc, [FLO – 1hdc, 1dc, 1tr], ch1, [FLO – 1tr, 1dc, 1hdc], 10sc (30) – only counting the BLO left from the ears
not the stitches into the FLO
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11.
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2sc, FLO – PC, 7sc, 1sc into the BLO left from the ears of
the previous round of the next 2st, 6sc, 1sc into the BLO left from the ears
of the previous round of the next 2st, 7sc, FLO – PC, 2sc (30)
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12-18.
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Sc (30) Place safety
eyes approx. between R7-8, 6st apart. Inline with the ears.
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19.
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4sc, FLO – PC, 24sc, FLO - PC (30)
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20.
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*3sc, dec * (24) – Start
stuffing the piece and continue until closing.
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21.
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*2sc, dec * (18)
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22.
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*1sc, dec * (12)
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23.
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*dec * (6)
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FO – Close hole
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Tail - Join
yarn into desired location and make a loop.
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1.
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CH 8.
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2.
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Turn,
starting in 2nd ch from hook, 7slst
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FO – Hide yarn tail into body.
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Saturday, 15 April 2017
No Sew / One Piece Pig
This Pig is completely no sew. The only place where you need a needle is to finish off and close the piece, but no pieces are sewn on.
If you have any question or corrections please let me know as I will greatly appreciate any feedback! Also if you do try out this pattern, please post a picture as I will love to see your recreations.
You will need:
- 3mm crochet hook (Can use 4mm if preferred)
- Yarn needle
- Yarn (approx 30g or 85m)
- Soft toy filling
Stitches and abbreviations used:
(I am from England but use US crochet terms)
- MC - Magic circle/ring (sc unless otherwise specified)
- Ch - Chain
- SC - Single crochet
- Inc - Increase stitch (2 single crochets into one stitch)
- Dec - Decrease stitch (single crochet 2 stitches together)
- DC - Double crochet
- ST - Stitch
- FLO - Front loop only
- BLO - Back loop only
- SLST - Slip stitch
- FO - finish off
Other
things to note....
- This is
worked in continuous rounds. It is helpful to use a stitch marker to keep
track
- The
number in ( ) at the end of each round indicates the total stitch count
for that round
- *
* indicates repeated series of stitches
- Use
invisible decreases for a neater finished product
- Stitches
in [ ] are worked into one stitch
Legs x4:
- MC (6)
- *inc* (12)
- BLO - 12sc (12)
- *1sc, dec* (8)
- 8sc (8)
- 8sc (8)
- 8sc (8)
- 8sc (8)
- FO - You do not need a long yarn tail here
Ears x2:
- MC (4)
- *inc, sc* (6)
- *inc, 2sc* (8)
- *inc, 3sc* (10)
- *dec, 3sc* (8)
- fold flat and 4sc through both sides to close the ears. FO
Body:
- MC (6)
- inc x2, sc, inc x2, sc (10)
- sc, inc x2, 3sc, inc x2, 2sc (14)
- BLO - 14sc (14)
- 14sc (14)
- 14sc (14)
- FLO - inc x3, 10sc, inc (18)
- inc, sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc, 7sc, inc, sc, inc, sc (24)
- inc, sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc, 13sc, inc, sc, inc, sc (30)
- 30sc (30)
- 30sc (30)
- 30sc (30)
- 29sc, attach ear with 1sc through round 6 of the ear and the last st of this round (30)
- 3sc to finish attaching the 1st ear, 5sc, 4sc to attach the second ear, 18sc (30)
Round 13 & 14 (attaching the ear) - 30sc (30)
- *3sc, dec* (24)
- *dec, sc* x5, 6sc, dec, sc (18)
- *1sc, dec* (12)
- 6sc, inc x6 (18)
- 6sc, *1sc, inc* x6 (24)
- *3sc, inc* (30)
- 13sc, *1sc, inc* x6, 5sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 18sc, 4sc through the inside of the 1st leg and body, 2sc onto body, 4sc through inside of 2nd leg and body, 8sc (36) - See Elephant pattern for pictures of this
- 18sc, 4sc through outside of the 1st leg, 2sc onto body, 4sc through outside of 2nd leg, 8sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 21sc, 4sc through the inside of the 3rd leg and body, 2sc onto body, 4sc through inside of 4th leg and body, 5sc (36)
- 21sc, 4sc through outside of the 3rd leg, 2sc onto body, 4sc through outside of 4th leg, 5sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- 36sc (36)
- *4sc, dec* (30)
- *3sc, dec* (24)
- *2sc, dec* (18)
- *1sc, dec* (12)
- *dec* (6)
- FO and close hole leaving a long yarn tail
Tail:
Move the yarn tail left over from the body into the required position.
ch 19, turn, skip the 1st chain, *1sc, dec* repeated until the end is reached, then hide yarn tail into body.
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