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<p>Fawn</p>



<p>Dear needlewomen, I present to your attention a description</p>



<p>making crochet plush yarn deer.</p>



<p>The basis is the head, the body with the lower legs are
knitted in one piece,</p>



<p>starting with the legs. The upper legs are attached in a
knitting process. Ears,</p>



<p>horns, muzzle &#8211; sew.</p>



<p>The height of the finished toy is about 18 cm. The height of
your deer can</p>



<p>vary depending on yarn, crochet hook and knitting density.</p>



<p>Knit with pleasure!</p>



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<p><strong>Materials and tools:</strong></p>



<p>Yarn: YarnArt Dolce 120m / 100g, or another plush &#8211; main;</p>



<p>hook No. 4,5 (for horns you can use No. 4); strong beads for
eyes</p>



<p>threads for sewing them, a needle.</p>



<p>Legend:</p>



<p>ch &#8211; chain</p>



<p>sc &#8211; single crochet</p>



<p>dec &#8211; decrease, knit together 2 sc</p>



<p>inc &#8211; increase, knit from one sc two</p>



<p>sl-st &#8211; slip stitch</p>



<p>(&#8230;) * n = a &#8211; n-number of repetitions of what is in
brackets, a-total</p>



<p>the number of sc in a row</p>



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



<p><strong>Upper legs:</strong></p>



<p>1. Beige thread, hook No. 4,5 &#8211; 2ch, 6sc in the second loop
from the hook</p>



<p>2. (2sc, inc) * 2 = 8</p>



<p>3-4 &#8211; 2 rows = 8</p>



<p>5-8 –4 rows = 8</p>



<p>9. (2sc, dec) * 2 = 6, knit together 2 sides &#8211; 3sc, cut the
thread,</p>



<p>fasten and hide the end of the thread, similarly knit the second
upper</p>



<p>leg.</p>



<p><strong>Legs-torso-head:</strong></p>



<p>We start knitting with legs in red boots. Red thread</p>



<p>hook No. 4,5, left lower leg:</p>



<p>1.2ch, 6sc in the second loop from the hook</p>



<p>2. inc * 6 = 12</p>



<p>3-4 &#8211; 2 rows = 12</p>



<p>3. 3sc, dec * 3, 3sc = 9</p>



<p>6. = 9</p>



<p>Change the color to beige:</p>



<p>7-9 &#8211; 3 rows = 9, sl-st, cut the thread, fasten the end of
the thread</p>



<p>Similarly, we knit the right leg, 1-2 sc, then we connect:</p>



<p>10. ch; 9sc on the left foot; 10th sc to the base of 1st sc
along the left paw;</p>



<p>sc by ch; 9sc on the right foot; 10th sc to the base of 1st
sc on the right</p>



<p>paw = 22, here I recommend making a mark at the beginning of
the row</p>



<p>11.10sc, inc, sc, inc, 9sc = 24</p>



<p>12-13 &#8211; 2 rows = 24</p>



<p>Change the color to red:</p>



<p>14-19 &#8211; 6 rows = 24</p>



<p>20. (2sc, dec) * 6 = 18</p>



<p>21. We knit the upper legs: 5sc; 3sc, capturing the foot; 6
sc; 3 sc,</p>



<p>gripping the foot, sc. A shift of 1 sc is possible,
depending on</p>



<p>density and manner of knitting. I recommend adding filler
here</p>



<p>in the legs and lower body.</p>



<p>22. (sc, dec) * 6 = 12</p>



<p>23. inc * 12 = 24</p>



<p>24. (3sc, inc) * 6 = 30</p>



<p>25-29 &#8211; 5 rows = 30</p>



<p>30. (3sc, dec) * 6 = 24</p>



<p>31. (2sc, dec) * 6 = 18</p>



<p>32. (sc, dec) * 6 = 12, add filler to the body and head,</p>



<p>33. dec * 6 = 6, sl-st, close the hole, cut the thread,
fasten the end of the thread and</p>



<p>hide.</p>



<p><strong>Muzzle:</strong></p>



<p>Beige thread, hook No. 4,5 &#8211; 2ch, 6sc in the second loop
from the hook</p>



<p>2. inc * 6 = 12</p>



<p>3. (sc, inc) * 6 = 18</p>



<p>4-5 &#8211; 2 rows = 18, sl-st, cut the thread, fasten the end of
the thread.</p>



<p><strong>Ears:</strong></p>



<p>1. Beige thread, hook No. 4,5 &#8211; 2ch, 6sc in the second loop
from the hook</p>



<p>2. (sc, inc) * 3 = 9</p>



<p>3. (2sc, inc) * 3 = 12</p>



<p>4-5 &#8211; 2 rows = 12, sl-st, knit together 2 sides &#8211; 6sc, fold
in half,</p>



<p>knit together &#8211; 3 sc, cut the thread, fasten and hide the
end of the thread,</p>



<p>Similarly, we knit the second eye.</p>



<p><strong>Horns:</strong></p>



<p>Brown thread, hook No. 4 &#8211; 2ch, 5sc in the second loop from
the hook</p>



<p>2-3 &#8211; 2 rows = 5</p>



<p>4.sc, 3 DC in 1 loop, 3sc</p>



<p>5.sc, 3 DC with one vertex, 3sc</p>



<p>6-7 &#8211; 2 rows = 5, sl-st, cut the thread, fasten the end of
the thread, tightly into the horns</p>



<p>add filler.</p>



<p><strong>Assembly and design.</strong></p>



<p>Sew the muzzle at the level of 23-28 rows, add the filler.</p>



<p>We embroider the nose with red plush thread, and the mouth
with the usual thread.</p>



<p>Sew on the ears, between them and a little behind &#8211; horns
(in a circle).</p>



<p>Sew on bead eyes, knit a beautiful scarf for a deer, dress
up</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Amigurumi reindeer free crochet pattern; Pattern: @olya_and_toys Materials 🎄 Yarn YarnArt Jeans &#8211; 07 beige, a little more than 1 hank (main) 🎄 Yarn YarnArt&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Amigurumi reindeer free crochet pattern;</p>



<p><strong>Pattern: </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/olya_and_toys/"><strong>@olya_and_toys</strong></a></p>



<p><strong>Materials</strong></p>



<p>🎄 Yarn YarnArt Jeans &#8211; 07
beige, a little more than 1 hank (main)</p>



<p>🎄 Yarn YarnArt Jeans &#8211; 01
white, slightly (on a scarf)</p>



<p>🎄 Alize Cotton Gold yarn
&#8211; 493 brown, ¼ skein (hooves, horns, nose)</p>



<p>🎄 Alize Cotton Gold yarn
&#8211; 243 red, ¼ skein (jacket)</p>



<p>🎄 Alize Cotton Gold yarn
&#8211; 126 green, ¼ skein (scarf)</p>



<p>🎄 Black cotton thread for
decoration (I have SOSO Vita Cotton)</p>



<p>🎄 Filler (holofiber,
synthetic winterizer, etc.)</p>



<p>🎄 Hook number 2 or one
that suits your yarn</p>



<p>🎄 Knitting needles number
3 for scarf</p>



<p>🎄 Needle for stitching</p>



<p>🎄 2 white felt mugs,
approximately 2cm.</p>



<p>🎄 Eyes 14mm. .</p>



<p>And, of course, good mood</p>



<p>And you can knit absolutely any yarn that is convenient for
you (acrylic, cotton) and any color, using a suitable hook.</p>



<p>The size of the Fawn using the materials indicated by me is
39 cm (from legs to horns), sitting 28 cm., But you can have it of different
sizes, depending on the choice of yarn and hook</p>



<p>I remind you that we will start Online already on November
30</p>



<p>And in what color do you like Rollie more?</p>



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



<p>sc – single crochet</p>



<p>inc – increase<ins></ins></p>



<p>dec – decrease</p>



<p>ch – chain</p>



<p>sl st – slip stitch</p>



<p>dc – double crochet</p>



<p><strong>PENS:</strong></p>



<p>We start knitting with brown yarn:</p>



<p>1. Magic ring into 5</p>



<p>2.5inc (10)</p>



<p>3. (1sc, 1inc) * 5 (15)</p>



<p>4. Behind the hinge rear walls: 15sc</p>



<p>5-8. 15sc (4 rows)</p>



<p>Change the color of the yarn to the main (beige):</p>



<p>9. Behind the hinge rear walls: 15sc</p>



<p>Fill the handle as you knit.</p>



<p>10-19. 15sc (10 rows)</p>



<p>20. 1dec, 13sc</p>



<p>21-27. 14sc (7 rows)</p>



<p>28.1dec, 12sc</p>



<p>29-37. 13sc (9 rows)</p>



<p>On top of the handle we leave empty, without filler in about
6 rows.</p>



<p>Fold the handle in half and knit together 6sc.</p>



<p>Fasten the thread. Next, we will tie them into the body.</p>



<p><strong>LEGS:</strong></p>



<p>We start knitting with brown yarn:</p>



<p>1. Magic ring into 6</p>



<p>2.6inc (12)</p>



<p>3. (1sc, 1inc) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>4. Behind the hinge walls: 18sc</p>



<p>5-8. 18sc (4 rows)</p>



<p>Change the color of the yarn to the main (beige):</p>



<p>9. Behind hinge walls: 18sc</p>



<p>Fill the leg as you knit.</p>



<p>10-22. 18sc (13 rows)</p>



<p>23. 1dec, 16sc</p>



<p>24-34. 17sc (11 rows)</p>



<p>35.1dec, 15sc</p>



<p>36-43. 16sc (8 rows)</p>



<p>44.1dec, 14sc</p>



<p>45-49. 15sc (5 rows)</p>



<p>IMPORTANT!!! Above the legs, we leave sure to be empty,
without filler in about 7 rows.</p>



<p>Fold the leg in half and knit together 7sc.</p>



<p>Fasten the thread. Next, we will tie them into the body.</p>



<p><strong>BODY:</strong></p>



<p>We start knitting with the main color yarn (beige):</p>



<p>1. Magic ring into 6</p>



<p>2.6inc (12)</p>



<p>3. (1sc, 1inc) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>4. (2sc, 1inc) * 6 (24)</p>



<p>5. (3sc, 1inc) * 6 (30)</p>



<p>6. (4sc, 1inc) * 6 (36)</p>



<p>7. (5sc, 1inc) * 6 (42)</p>



<p>8. (6sc, 1inc) * 6 (48)</p>



<p>9. (7sc, 1inc) * 6 (54)</p>



<p>10. (8sc, 1inc) * 6 (60)</p>



<p>11. (9sc, 1inc) * 6 (66)</p>



<p>12. 66sc</p>



<p>In this row we will knit legs, we knit for two walls (body
and rows of legs). 13.13sc, foot-7sc, 26sc, foot-7sc, 13sc (66)</p>



<p>14. 66sc !!!!! Let me show you how we will knit checkmarks
in the canvas (using the example of a green blouse). But you can simply knit a
plain jacket and embroider on top of a snowflake.</p>



<p>Change the color of the yarn to the color of the sweater (in
my case, green):</p>



<p>15.66sc.</p>



<p>The green thread is NOT cut.</p>



<p>Change the color of yarn to white.</p>



<p>16. 66sc</p>



<p>The white thread is NOT cut.</p>



<p>Change the color of yarn to green</p>



<p>17. 66sc</p>



<p>Next, check marks on the jacket will go, we stretch the
thread all the time along the knitting and it is IMPORTANT NOT TO TENSION
THREAD !!! In the rows where the check marks I will sign the word
&#8220;white&#8221;</p>



<p>18. (5sc, 1sc-white) * 11 (66)</p>



<p>19. (9sc, 1dec) * 6 (60)</p>



<p>20. 60sc</p>



<p>21.3sc, 1sc-white, (4sc, 1sc-white, 5sc, 1sc-white) * 5, 1sc
(60)</p>



<p>22. (8sc, 1dec) * 6 (54)</p>



<p>23. 54sc</p>



<p>24. 1sc, (1sc-white, 4sc) * 10, 2sc (54)</p>



<p>25. 54sc</p>



<p>26. (7sc, 1dec) * 6 (48)</p>



<p>27.1sc-white, 3sc, (1sc-white, 3sc, 1sc-white, 4sc) * 4,
(1sc-white, 3sc) * 2 (48)</p>



<p>28. 48sc</p>



<p>29. (6sc, 1dec) * 6 (42)</p>



<p>30.2sc, (1sc white, 3sc) * 9, 1sc white, 2sc, 1sc white (42)</p>



<p>31-32. 42sc</p>



<p>33.1sc, (1sc white, 3sc) * 10, 1sc (42)</p>



<p>34. (5sc, 1dec) * 6 (36)</p>



<p>In this row we will knit handles, we knit for two walls
(body and rows of handles). IMPORTANT!!! Because we all knit in different ways,
small displacements of loops can form, the handles should be strictly on the
sides, above the legs, if necessary, knit additional loops, or not knit.</p>



<p>35.10sc, pen-6sc, 12sc, pen-6sc, 2sc (36)</p>



<p>36. (3sc, 1sc-white) * 2, 2sc, 1sc-white, 3sc, 1sc-white,
(2sc, 1sc-white) * 2, (3sc, 1sc-white) * 2, 2sc, 1sc-white, 3sc, 1sc white (36)</p>



<p>CONTINUED IN COMMENTS</p>



<p><strong>HEAD:</strong></p>



<p>Knit with the main color yarn (beige):</p>



<p>1. Magic ring into 6</p>



<p>2.6inc (12)</p>



<p>3. (1sc, 1inc) * 6 (18)</p>



<p>4.1sc, 1inc, (2sc, 1inc) * 5, 1sc (24)</p>



<p>5. (3sc, 1inc) * 6 (30)</p>



<p>6.2sc, 1inc, (4sc, 1inc) * 5, 2sc (36)</p>



<p>7. (5sc, 1inc) * 6 (42)</p>



<p>8.3sc, 1inc, (6sc, 1inc) * 5, 3sc (48)</p>



<p>9.48sc</p>



<p>10. (7sc, 1inc) * 6 (54)</p>



<p>11-13. 54sc (3 rows)</p>



<p>14.4sc, 1inc, (8sc, 1inc) * 5, 4sc (60)</p>



<p>15-17. 60sc (3 rows)</p>



<p>For those who fasten the eyes in advance, we fasten them
between the 13th and 14th rows at a distance of 4 loops, after having
previously fixed felt circles on them.</p>



<p>18.12sc, (1inc, 1sc) * 17, 1inc, 13sc (78)</p>



<p>19-20. 78sc</p>



<p>21.13sc, (1inc, 2sc) * 17, 1inc, 13sc (96)</p>



<p>22-30. 96sc (9 rows)</p>



<p>31. (2sc, 1dec) * 24 (72)</p>



<p>32. 72sc</p>



<p>33. (4sc, 1dec) * 12 (60)</p>



<p>34. 60sc</p>



<p>35. (3sc, 1dec) * 12 (48)</p>



<p>36. 48sc</p>



<p>37. (2sc, 1dec) * 12 (36)</p>



<p>38. (1sc, 1dec) * 12 (24)</p>



<p>Leave the thread for sewing.</p>



<p>We fill the head with filler.</p>



<p>IMPORTANT!!! When sewing on, our convex part of the muzzle
should be in front (the landmark of the increase is in the 18th row, we
calculate the middle of the face from them). During sewing, it’s better to fill
your neck so that our head does not loose over time.</p>



<p>Also, if desired, you can insert the wire. In a twisted
form, I have 11cm wire.</p>



<p><strong>Nose</strong></p>



<p>We knit with yarn of red (or brown) color:</p>



<p>1.5CH, from the second loop we knit 3sc, 3sc into one loop,
on the other side 2sc, 1inc (10)</p>



<p>2.1inc, 2sc, 3inc, 2sc, 2inc (16)</p>



<p>3.1inc, 3sc, (1inc, 1sc) * 3, 2sc, (1inc, 1sc) * 2 (22)</p>



<p>4.22sc</p>



<p>5.1dec, 3sc, (1dec, 1sc) * 3, 2sc, (1dec, 1sc) * 2, ss.</p>



<p>Sew after trimming the muzzle, between 18 and 23 rows.</p>
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