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		<title>Amigurumi Goose Free Crochet Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Materials and tools: • Yarn “Nako Alaska” for the body, or “Novelty for children” • Yarn “Yarn Art jeans” orange for beak and paws, white&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><strong>Materials and tools:</strong></p>



<p>• Yarn “Nako Alaska” for the body, or “Novelty for children”</p>



<p>• Yarn “Yarn Art jeans” orange for beak and paws, white for
eyes, also suitable</p>



<p>&#8220;Novelty for children.&#8221; The main thing is that the
yarn for the beak, paws and eyes is not thicker</p>



<p>basic to the body.</p>



<p>• Mohair yarn for scarf</p>



<p>• Black beads for pupils of the eyes</p>



<p>• Eyelashes in this case are ready</p>



<p>• Holofiber or other filler</p>



<p>• Aluminum wire for the frame with a cross section of 1.5 mm
(or copper 1.0 mm) approximately</p>



<p>60cm</p>



<p>• Hooks No. 2.5 and No. 2.0 (Gamma), knitting needles No. 2, hand needle</p>



<p><strong>Abbreviations</strong></p>



<p>• Sc &#8211; single crochet</p>



<p>• İnc &#8211; increase (2 sc from one loop)</p>



<p>• Dec &#8211; decrease (knit two loops together)</p>



<p>• Ch &#8211; chain</p>



<p>• (number) &#8211; the number of loops in a row</p>



<p><strong>PATTERN</strong></p>



<p><strong>Head-neck-body (knit in one piece)</strong></p>



<p>1.6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2.6 inc = 12</p>



<p>3. (1 inc, 1 sc) × 6 = 18</p>



<p>4. (1 inc, 2 sc) × 6 = 24</p>



<p>5. (1 inc, 3 sc) × 6 = 30</p>



<p>6.30 sc</p>



<p>7. (1 inc, 4 sc) × 6 = 36</p>



<p>8.8-14 rows = 36</p>



<p>15. (1 dec, 4 sc) × 6 = 30</p>



<p>16. (1 dec, 3 sc) × 6 = 24</p>



<p>17.24 sc</p>



<p>18. (1 dec, 2 sc) × 6 = 18</p>



<p>At this stage, we tightly fill our heads (only not to a
stone state).</p>



<p>19. 18 sc</p>



<p>20. 18 sc</p>



<p>21. (1 dec, 1 sc) × 6 = 12</p>



<p>22.12 sc</p>



<p>23.12 sc</p>



<p>Fill the top of the neck a little.</p>



<p>24. 1 dec, 10sc = 11</p>



<p>25.11 sc</p>



<p>26.11 sc</p>



<p>27.1 dec, 9sc = 10</p>



<p>28.10 sc</p>



<p>29.10 sc</p>



<p>30.1 dec, 8 sc = 9</p>



<p>31. 9 sc</p>



<p>32. 9 sc</p>



<p>33. 9 sc</p>



<p>34.1inc, 8 sc = 10</p>



<p>35.10 sc</p>



<p>36.1 inc, 9 sc = 11</p>



<p>37.11 sc</p>



<p>38.11 sc</p>



<p>39.1 inc, 10sc = 12</p>



<p>40. 12 sc</p>



<p>41.12 sc</p>



<p>42. (1 inc, 3 sc) × 3 = 15</p>



<p>43.15 sc</p>



<p>44. (1 inc, 4 sc) × 3 = 18</p>



<p>45. (1inc, 2 sc) × 6 = 24</p>



<p>46. ​​(1inc, 3 sc) × 6 = 30</p>



<p>47.30 sc</p>



<p>48. (1inc, 4 sc) × 6 = 36</p>



<p>49. (1inc, 5 sc) × 6 = 42</p>



<p>50. 41-52 rows = 42 sc</p>



<p>53. (1inc, 6 sc) × 6 = 48</p>



<p>54. 54 &#8211; 59 rows = 48 sc</p>



<p>60. (1 dec, 4 sc) × 8 = 40</p>



<p>61. (1 dec, 3 sc) × 8 = 32</p>



<p>62. (1 dec, 2 sc) × 8 = 24 &#8211;</p>



<p>We try on the length and insert the frame with paws into the
body, if the neck area</p>



<p>wrap with a band-aid, then you can not fill your neck. We
continue to knit the torso</p>



<p>around the wire legs. Push the knitted tabs slightly down
the frame, then</p>



<p>gently fix them directly to the body.</p>



<p>63. (1 dec, 2 sc) × 6 = 18</p>



<p>64. (1 dec, 1 sc) × 6 = 12</p>



<p>65.2 dec = 6 &#8211; tighten the loop, remove the thread.</p>



<p>Beak (use hook number 2.0)</p>



<p>1. Chain 4 ch</p>



<p>2. With the second 2 sc, 3 in 1, 1 sc, 1inc = 8</p>



<p>3. 8sc</p>



<p>4.2 sc, 2 inc, 2 sc, 2 inc = 12</p>



<p>5.2 sc</p>



<p>6. (1inc, 3 sc) × 3 = 15</p>



<p>7.15 sc</p>



<p>8. (1inc, 4 sc) × 3 = 18</p>



<p>9.18 sc</p>



<p>10. (1inc, 5 sc) × 3 = 21</p>



<p>11.21 sc</p>



<p>12. (1inc, 6 sc) × 3 = 24</p>



<p>13.13-15 rows 24 sc</p>



<p>The beak is not too tight. Sew the beak to the head in
front, slightly</p>



<p>Having flattened, and make sure that the spatula in front of
the beak is located</p>



<p>horizontally. On the beak it is necessary to make weights to
give a natural</p>



<p>appearance.</p>



<p>Paws</p>



<p>1. A chain of 9 ch</p>



<p>2. With the second 7 sc, 3 sc in 1, 6 sc, 1 inc = 18</p>



<p>3.18 sc</p>



<p>4.8 sc, 1 dec, 7 sc 1 dec = 16</p>



<p>5. 7 sc, 1 dec, 6 sc, 1 dec = 14 &#8211; insert the loop into the
foot, then knit around</p>



<p>wire.</p>



<p>6. 6 sc, 1 dec, 5 sc, 1 dec = 12</p>



<p>7.5 sc, 1 dec, 4 sc, 1 dec = 10</p>



<p>8.4 sc, 1 dec, 3 sc, 1 dec = 8</p>



<p>9.3 sc, 1 dec, 2 sc, 1 dec = 6</p>



<p>10.1 dec, 4 sc = 5</p>



<p>11. 11-20 rows 5 sc &#8211; leave the thread to secure the presser
foot to the body.</p>



<p>Sew paws to the body, hide the ends of the thread.</p>



<p>Size ratio</p>



<p>Tail</p>



<p>1. Chain 4 ch</p>



<p>2. With the second 2 sc, 3 in 1, 1 sc, 1inc = 8</p>



<p>3. 8sc</p>



<p>4.2 sc, 2 inc, 2 sc, 2 inc = 12</p>



<p>5.2 sc</p>



<p>6. (1inc, 3 sc) × 3 = 15</p>



<p>7.15 sc</p>



<p>8. (1inc, 4 sc) × 3 = 18</p>



<p>9.18 sc</p>



<p>10. (1inc, 2 sc) × 6 = 24</p>



<p>11.24 sc</p>



<p>12. (1inc, 3 sc) × 6 = 30</p>



<p>13.30 sc</p>



<p>14. (1inc, 4 sc) × 6 = 36</p>



<p>15.36 sc</p>



<p>Stuff the tail not too tight so as not to outweigh. Sew the
tail to the body</p>



<p>from behind. The spatula at the end of the tail should be
horizontal.</p>



<p>Wings (2 pcs)</p>



<p>1.6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2.6 inc = 12</p>



<p>3. (1 inc, 1 sc) × 6 = 18</p>



<p>4. 4 &#8211; 9 rows of 18 sc</p>



<p>10. (1 dec, 4 sc) × 3 = 15</p>



<p>11.11-13 rows of 15 sc</p>



<p>14. (1 dec, 3 sc) × 3 = 12</p>



<p>15.15-16 rows 12sc</p>



<p>17. (1 dec, 2 sc) × 3 = 9</p>



<p>18.9 sc</p>



<p>19. (1 dec, 1 sc) × 3 = 6</p>



<p>20. 6 sc, pull off.</p>



<p>Wings can simply be sewn to the body. And you can make a
thread mount,</p>



<p>then the wings will be movable.</p>



<p>Eyes (use hook number 2.0)</p>



<p>1.6 into magic ring</p>



<p>2.6 inc = 12</p>



<p>3. (1 inc, 1 sc) × 6 = 18</p>



<p>4.18 sc</p>



<p>5. (1 dec, 1 sc) × 6 = 12</p>



<p>6. 6 dec = 6sc, tighten, leave the thread for sewing.</p>



<p>If your eyes are too round balls, you can tighten them a
little</p>



<p>before sewing, so that the goose does not turn out to be
effervescent.</p>



<p>Goose mounting</p>



<p>Beak placement</p>



<p>Tail placement</p>



<p>Beak</p>



<p>Pins showing places</p>



<p>beak trimming. Weighting is performed</p>



<p>through from top to bottom in a few</p>



<p>orange thread stitches. Region</p>



<p>nostril tightening can be slightly</p>



<p>tint with a brown pencil,</p>



<p>slightly darken.</p>



<p>Wing mount</p>



<p>There are two options for mounting the wings:</p>



<p>The first option is to simply sew the wings on the sides of
the body.</p>



<p>The second option is a thread mount. We’ll consider it in detail,</p>



<p>since in the case of a thread mount, the wings will be
movable. So:</p>



<p>you need two pieces of any durable thread (I have a boot
thread)</p>



<p>about 10-20 cm and a thick needle with a large eye.
Necessary in</p>



<p>in the center of each wing hold a thread under 2-3 columns
(not through and through, but for one</p>



<p>wing wall). Next, thread both ends of the thread (each wing
separately)</p>



<p>into the needle, select on the carcass the location of the
wings on the sides and pass</p>



<p>through the attachment point. Withdraw the needle on the
back. So do the second</p>



<p>wing and withdraw the needle with threads at the same point
where the ends</p>



<p>fastenings of the first wing. Now you need to tighten the
wings well</p>



<p>and tightly tie the threads together, hide the knot and ends
of the thread inside the goose.</p>



<p>Scarf</p>



<p>We knit a scarf on the knitting needles. We collect 20 loops
and knit the usual</p>



<p>elastic band (1 front, 1 wrong loop). Length and color to
your</p>



<p>discretion</p>
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