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Round 1

Single Stitch

Before learning the single stitch.We need to know some crochet patterns.This pattern is written in US terminology and crocheted in the round

sc --  single crochet

Crochet 5 single stitches in Round 1. Crocheters love abbreviations, so in pattern speak, that's written as:

sc x 5   (5)

Since the pattern is: sc --  single crochet,

and sc x 5  means 5 single stitches,

(5)  means the total stitches.

Wow! You've done the hardest round on the previous page,
What‘s proving you have a talent for crocheting?
All you need to do is keep patient!

Increase stitch

In this round, we need to learn the increase stitch.

Increases in stitches

 An increase stitch is making two single stitches in the same hole, that is all.

 

Round 2

Crocheters love abbreviations, so in pattern speak, that's written as:

inc x 5   (10)

Since 1 increase stitch = 2 single crochet stitches in the same stitch,

1 increase stitch counts as 2 stitches.

This means the pattern could've also been written like this:

[2 single crochet stitches in the same stitch] x 5

And

2 stitches x 5 = 10 total stitches

OK, I know you already understand a little bit.

Now, let go on!

      

Good job! You've learned to crochet the single stitch and increase stitch.

Now this round will be easy for U,

Round 3

[sc, inc] x 5 (15)

Or with a lot more words:

  [1 single crochet stitch,1 increase crochet stitch] for a total of 5 times= 15 stitches

Since 1 increase crochet stitch is 2 single crochet stitches

that is:

[ 1 stitch+2 stitches] *5=15 stitches

Go ahead with the video:

Round 4

[sc, inc, sc] x 5 (20)

I know this pattern will be a bit difficult for you,

Don't worry!

I will show you the chart.

This is a chart to explain the stitche pattern of round 4:



Do 1 single crochet at first.


Then 1 increase crochet in the one after that.

Finally, crochet 1 single crochet.

Repeat 1 single crochet;1 increase crochet,1 single crochet

Repeat that sequence of stitches 5 times. You'll have 20 V's once you've finished this round.

Please follow the video:

Round 5

[3sc, inc,] x 5 (25)


Please follow the video:

Round 6

Look at the face of the penguin, we need to change the color from rounds 6 - 8,

It makes it difficult for you to do this,  don't worry!

follow the video and step-by-step instructions, you can do it.
The pattern of round 6  :

8sc, 2sc(in white), 2sc ,2sc(in white), 11sc

(25)

According to the pattern,

There are single stitches all around in round 6,

and we need to change the color 4 times.

and I will list the chart to show where need to change the color.

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1. We will be making 8 single crochets in blue, on the 8th stitch will change the color of white yarn.
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2. Then crochet 2 single stitches in white, and we will change the color of blue yarn on the 2nd stitch.
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3. Continue making 2 single crochets in blue, on the 2nd stitch will change the color of white yarn.
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4. Then crochet 2 single stitches in white, and we will change the color of blue yarn on the 2nd stitch.
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3. Finally, crochet 11 single stitches in blue.

Round 7

Continue changing the color on round 7,

A little the same as round 6, but not the same stitches.
The pattern of round 7  :

7sc, 3sc(in white), 2sc ,3sc(in white), 10sc

(25)

I will list the chart to show where need to change the color.

please follow the video:

Round 8

Continue changing the color on round 8,
The pattern of round 8  :

7sc, 8sc(in white), 10sc 

(25)

please follow the video:

Round 9

Here is the pattern of Round 9 :

6sc,  inc   ,8sc,  inc 9sc

 (27)

Do 6 single crochets at first.

Then 1 increase crochet in the one after that.

Continue making 8 single crochets,

Then 1 increase crochet in the one after that.

Finally, 9 single crochets in the end.

You'll have 27 V's once you've finished this round.

OK, I know you already understand a little bit。

Now, let go on!

Round 10

[8sc, inc] x 3

(30)

Please follow the video:

Add safety eyes

Safety eyes aren’t safe for children younger than 3 years old, or pets. please take care!

1 it may be between Round 7-8, count it from the top. find two points in the middle, insert 2 pins to mark
2 Replace a pin with a bead

3. Turn the piece over so you can see the end of the bead

4. place the washer, flat side toward your piece, onto the bead.

5. Put the safety eye on a table and push down on the washer with both thumbs, so that it cinches the fabric evenly

DONE!

Round 11

[ 9sc,  inc  ] x 3

(33)

Round 12

[5sc, inc, 5sc] x 3

(36)

Before we go to Round 13, we need to know the decrease (dec) stitch.

Decrease (dec) Stitch

Decreasing in Single Crochet, dec (This pattern is written in US terminology)

*Joining two single crochet stitches together at the top to make it become one stitch is how you decrease in single crochet. This tutorial teaches you step-by-step how to decrease in a single crochet.

Round 13

sc x 34,dec x 1

 (35)

Round 14

11sc ,  [sc, dec] x 3, 15sc

(32)

This is a chart to explain the stitches pattern of round 14:

Part A

       11sc

That means crocheting 11 single stitches after part A.

Part B

[sc, dec] x 3

       That means crocheting one single stitch and one decrease stitch in the next, repeat this pattern 3 times.

Part

      15sc

That means crocheting 15 single stitches 

 

     (32)

        That means there are 32 stitches in this round.

OK, I know you already understand a little bit.

Now, let go on!

Round 15

1dec 24sc3dec 

 (28)

Do 1 decrease crochet at first.

Then 24 single crochets .

Then 3 decrease crochets in the end.

You'll have 28 V's once you've finished this round.

Round 16

[2sc, dec] ,    [3sc, dec] x 4,  [2sc, dec]

(22)

I will show you the chart.

This is a chart to explain the stitches pattern of round 16:

Part A

[2 sc, dec] 

       That means crocheting 2 single stitches and one decrease stitch in the next.

Part B

[3sc, dec] x 4

       That means crocheting 3 single stitches and one decrease stitch in the next, repeating this pattern 4 times.

Part

[2 sc, dec] 

       That means crocheting 2 single stitches and one decrease stitch in the next.

 

     (22)

        That means there are 22 stitches in this round.

Now follow the video:

Round 17

[ sc,  dec ] x , sc

(15)

Do 1 single crochet at first.

Then 1 decrease crochet in the one after that.

Repeat that sequence of stitches 7 times.

Finally, crochet 1 single crochet to end this round.

You'll have 15 V's once you've finished this round.



Please follow the video:

Stuff amigurumi

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  • How you stuff your amigurumi greatly affects its shape – lumpy or smooth, saggy or plump.
  • If you don’t add enough, your amigurumi may look sunken in.
  • If you add too much, the stuffing might be seen from the outside of your work.
  • It takes time to learn how much stuffing to put in your work, but don’t worry – you’ll get a feel for it with some experience

  1. Pull apart a thin piece of polyfill, and shape it into roughly the same diameter as the bottom-most point of your work.
  2.  Put this layer of polyfill in your work.
  3. Push down on the polyfill from all angles, to make it consistently flat. Keep adding thin layers of polyfill, adjusting the diameter of it as the diameter of your work changes.

Round 18

sc ,  dec x 7

 (8)

Do 1 single crochet at first.

Then 7 decrease crochets in the end.

You'll have 8 V's once you've finished this round.

Now, let go on!

The Wings 

Since we prepared a beginning-magic circle for you to learn crochet more quickly, it’s now time for you to get hands-on and learn how to make a magic ring. It’s really simple—just a little finger movement and you’ll master it!

Let's start with the magic ring, ******please with the grey yarn

  1. Round 1:             4 sc in magic loop  (4)

  2. Round 3:             4 inc                        (8)

  3. Round 3:             8 sc                          (8)

First we need to make a magic ring:

Then follow the video:

 

The Beak & Paw

Hooray, you dun it!


And there ya have it, your very own crochet penguin!

Now that you know how to crochet, you can make the rabbit again and again by following the pattern.

Until we meet again!

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