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		<title>Amigurumi Veterinary Doll Free Crochet Pattern</title>
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<p>Surgeon or Veterinary Amigurumi, Free Pattern</p>



<p>It has taken me a long time, but since a friend told me that
I needed a vet doll</p>



<p>Amigurumi I have been thinking about how to do it.</p>



<p>The clothes are removable because the children like the most
is to undress the dolls (the ones you have</p>



<p>you already know).</p>



<p>This time the doll is wearing glasses (after studying myopia
is a classic) and also</p>



<p>mask and hat in case you have to go into the operating room.</p>



<p>To make this doll I have used:</p>



<p>&#8211; pink, white green mercerized cotton yarn</p>



<p>&#8211; blue safety eyes</p>



<p>&#8211; magic wire</p>



<p>&#8211; brown wool for hair and eyebrows</p>



<p>&#8211; 2mm and 2.5mm crochet hook</p>



<p>&#8211; red embroidery thread</p>



<p>&#8211; wool needle</p>



<p>&#8211; padding for amigurumi (cushion padding, artificial cotton)</p>



<p>&#8211; blush and permanent marker for details</p>



<p>dc = double crochet or double crochet</p>



<p>hdc = half double crochet or half double crochet</p>



<p>sl-st = slip stitch or slip stitch</p>



<p>ch = CHAİN</p>



<p>HEAD</p>



<p>It is woven in a spiral pink color.</p>



<p>This time I have modified the pattern a little to give it
shape.</p>



<p>We start with a magic ring.</p>



<p>1.- Magic ring into 8 sc (8)</p>



<p>2.- 1 inc, 1 sc, 6 inc (15)</p>



<p>3.- 1 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc, 1
sc, 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc (22)</p>



<p>4.- 2 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc, 1 inc, 3
sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, 1 inc (28)</p>



<p>5.- 1 inc, 4 sc, 1 inc, 5 sc, 1 inc, 5 sc, 1 inc, 4 sc, 1
inc, 5 sc (33)</p>



<p>6.- 3 sc, 1 inc, 5 sc, 1 inc, 6 sc, 1 inc, 6 sc, 1 inc, 5
sc, 1 inc, 3 sc (38)</p>



<p>7.- 5 sc, 1 inc, 6 sc, 1 inc, 7 sc, 1 inc, 7 sc, 1 inc, 6
sc, 1 inc, 2 sc (43)</p>



<p>8.- 8 sc, 1 inc, 9 sc, 1 inc, 10 sc, 1 inc, 10 sc, 1 inc, 2
sc (47)</p>



<p>9.- 11 sc, 1 inc, 14 sc, 1 inc, 15 sc, 1 inc, 4 sc (50)</p>



<p>10.- 1 sc in each point (50)</p>



<p>11.- 1 sc, 1 inc, 48 sc (51)</p>



<p>12-13.- 1 sc in each point (51)</p>



<p>14.- 13 sc, 1 inc, 25 sc, 1 inc, 11 sc (53)</p>



<p>15.- 40 sc, 1 inc, 12 sc (54)</p>



<p>16.- 26 sc, 1 inc, 26 sc, 1 inc (56)</p>



<p>17-18.- 1 sc in each point (56)</p>



<p>19.- 13 sc, 1 dec, 26 sc, 1 dec, 13 sc (54)</p>



<p>20.- 1 dec, 25 sc, 1 dec, 25 sc (52)</p>



<p>21.- 13 sc, 1 dec, 24 sc, 1 dec, 11 sc (50)</p>



<p>22.- 2 sc, 1 dis, 23 sc, 1 dec, 21 sc (48)</p>



<p>23.- 7 sc, 1 dec, 8 sc, 1 dec, 8 sc, 1 dec, 7 sc, 1 dec, 8
sc, 1 dec (43)</p>



<p>24.- 4 sc, 1 dec, 5 sc, 1 dec, 6 sc, 1 dec, 5 sc, 1 dec, 5
sc, 1 dec, 5 sc, 1 dec, 1 sc (37)</p>



<p>25.- 1 sc, 1 dec, 5 sc, 1 dec, 5 sc, 1 dec, 6 sc, 1 dec, 5
sc, 1 dec, 5 sc (32)</p>



<p>26.- 2 sc, 1 dec, 4 sc, 1 dec, 3 sc, 1 dec, 3 sc, 1 dec, 4
sc, 1 dec, 3 sc, 1 dec, 1 sc (26)</p>



<p>27.- 1 sc, 1 dec, 2 sc, 1 dec, 2 sc, 1 dec, 3 sc, 1 dec, 2
sc, 1 dec, 2 sc, 1 dec, 2 sc (20)</p>



<p>28.- 3 sc, 1 dec, 8 sc, 1 dec, 5 sc (18)</p>



<p>We close with 1 sl-st leaving a long strand to join the
body.</p>



<p>The eyes are positioned between rounds 14 and 15.</p>



<p>The tabs are painted with a fine permanent marker.</p>



<p>The eyebrows are embroidered with thread of a color similar
to the hair.</p>



<p>The nose is embroidered between both eyes.</p>



<p>The mouth is embroidered with red thread.</p>



<p>The hair is made of thicker wool, hair by hair. I have only
made the upper layers and from there I have</p>



<p>combed and glued with the silicone gun (in this way the
volume is not excessive and is better).</p>



<p>The glasses are very simple, but I have made you a mini
video tutorial so that they are perfect</p>



<p>ARMS</p>



<p>The arms are spirally woven, for which we need a lap marker.</p>



<p>We make two and reserve them to join the body when we finish
it.</p>



<p>We start in pale pink with a magic ring.</p>



<p>1.- Magic ring into 6 sc (6)</p>



<p>2.- 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3.- 1 sc in each point (12)</p>



<p>4.- 1 sc, 1 inc, repeat until the end (18)</p>



<p>5-8.- 1 sc in each point (18)</p>



<p>9.- 1 sc, 1 dec, repeat until the end (12)</p>



<p>10-20.- 1 sc in each point (12)</p>



<p>21.- To shape the elbow we make 2 sc, 2 inc, 3 sc, 2 dec, 1
sc (12)</p>



<p>22-27.- 1 sc at each point</p>



<p>We fill.</p>



<p>In each arm we leave a strand to join the body.</p>



<p>LEGS</p>



<p>First the legs are performed separately, and then they are
brought together to make the body. They are made in turns</p>



<p>joined and not spiral (that is, we close each round with 1
sl-st and start the next with 1 ch).</p>



<p>First we make the legs, obviously two.</p>



<p>We make 5 chains. We knit in pink.</p>



<p>1.- 1 sc in the second chain, 1 sc in each of the following
two chains, 3 sc in the last chain. We turn</p>



<p>the piece and on the other side we make 1 sc in each of the
following two chains and 2 sc in the last chain (10)</p>



<p>2.- 1 inc, 2 sc, 3 inc, 2 sc, 2 inc (16)</p>



<p>3.- 1 inc, 4 sc, 4 inc, 4 sc, 3 inc (24)</p>



<p>4.- Taking only the strand behind each point, 1 sc at each
point (24)</p>



<p>5.- 1 sc in each point (24)</p>



<p>6.- 7 sc, 3 dec, 1 sc at each point until the end of the
round (21)</p>



<p>7.- 6 sc, 3 dec, 1 sc in each point to the last two points,
1 dec (17)</p>



<p>8.- 5 sc, 3 dec, 1 sc at each point until the end of the
round (14)</p>



<p>9-39.- 1 sc in each point (14)</p>



<p>BODY</p>



<p>The body is made by joining the two legs.</p>



<p>We work in the traditional way, not in a spiral. We use the
pale pink color.</p>



<p>We place one leg next to the other taking care to position
them well and do as follows.</p>



<p>1.- 14 sc (one leg), 3 chains, 14 sc (the other leg), 3 sc
(one in each chain we have made (34)</p>



<p>2-3.- 1 sc in each point (34)</p>



<p>4.- 32 sc, 1 inc on each side of the body (36)</p>



<p>5.- 34 sc, 1 inc on each side of the body (38)</p>



<p>6-9.- 1 sc in each point (38)</p>



<p>10.- 34 sc, 1 dec on each side of the body (36)</p>



<p>11.- 1 sc in each point (36)</p>



<p>12.- 4 sc, 1 dec, repeat until the end (30)</p>



<p>13-16.- 1 sc in each point (30)</p>



<p>17.- 4 sc, 1 inc, repeat until the end (36)</p>



<p>18-24.- 1 sc in each point (36)</p>



<p>Now with a wool needle we join the arms to the sides of the
body, sewing three sc of the body with 3 sc of</p>



<p>each arm (and we will be free 9 sc from each arm and 30 from
the body). Look closely at the position of the elbows and</p>



<p>hands before sewing them !!</p>



<p>1.- 1 sc in each point that is free of the body and arms
(48)</p>



<p>2.- 1 sc in each point (48)</p>



<p>3.- 6 sc, 1 dec, repeat until the end (42)</p>



<p>4.- 5 sc, 1 dec, repeat until the end (36)</p>



<p>5.- 4 sc, 1 dec, repeat until the end (30)</p>



<p>6.- 3 sc, 1 dec, repeat until the end (24)</p>



<p>7.- 2 sc, 1 dec, repeat until the end (18)</p>



<p>8.- 1 sc in each point (18)</p>



<p>We fill the legs and arms, and finally the body. Do not
overfill your legs to be able to</p>



<p>put the pants on without problems !!!!</p>



<p>We stuff the head.</p>



<p>We sew the head and body point by point.</p>



<p>JACKET</p>



<p>It is woven in rows and not in twists.</p>



<p>It is woven in green color.</p>



<p>1.- 34 chains + 2 to turn the piece.</p>



<p>2.- We turn the piece and make 34 dc (34)</p>



<p>3.- 3 sc, (1 sc, 1 inc) 14 times, 3 sc (48)</p>



<p>4.- 7 sc, 10 chains in the air jumping 10 sc, 14 sc, 10
chains in the air jumping 10 sc, 7 sc (48): this is how we manufacture the</p>



<p>sleeves.</p>



<p>5.- 1 sc at each point (including the chains we had lifted)
(48)</p>



<p>6-18.- 1 sc in each point (18)</p>



<p>We lift 1 chain and make 1 sc around the entire jacket to
make the finish more beautiful.</p>



<p>To make the sleeves we raised 1 dc in each of the 20 points
that were free in the armhole and</p>



<p>we do 4 turns of 20 dc woven in continuous rounds (not
spiral).</p>



<p>To tie the jacket we sew a strand of green wool in each of
the two parts inside the</p>



<p>jacket. In this way it will be knotted and kept closed but
it will be removable.</p>



<p>In my case I have embroidered a red cross on the front of
the jacket.</p>



<p>PANTS</p>



<p>They are woven in green, starting with the legs.</p>



<p>Leg warmers</p>



<p>We do two.</p>



<p>They are woven in joined turns, not spirals.</p>



<p>1.- We make 18 chains. We join them with 1 pe to work in v u
elt a s.</p>



<p>2-30.- 1 pa in each point</p>



<p>High part of the pants We join the two legs and we do:</p>



<p>1.- 18 sc of one leg + 18 sc of the other (36)</p>



<p>2.- 6 sc, 1 inc, repeat until the end (42)</p>



<p>3-8.- 1 sc in each point (42)</p>



<p>9.- 19 sc, 1 dec, 19 sc, 1 dec (40)</p>



<p>10.- 1 sc in each point (40)</p>



<p>11.- 18 sc, 1 dec, 18 sc, 1 dec (38)</p>



<p>12-13.- 1 sc in each point (38)</p>



<p>With the wool needle we pass a piece of thread around the
waist to gather the pants.</p>



<p>CLOGS</p>



<p>They are made in joined and not spiral turns (that is, we
close each round with 1 sl-st and start the</p>



<p>next with 1 ch).</p>



<p>We use 1 crochet slightly higher than the one used to make
the legs (I have used one of 2.5 mm, since</p>



<p>that the legs are made with a 2 mm one).</p>



<p>We make 5 chains. We knit in white.</p>



<p>1.- 1 sc in the second chain, 1 sc in each of the following
two chains, 3 sc in the last chain. We turn</p>



<p>the piece and on the other side we make 1 sc in each of the
following two chains and 2 sc in the last chain (10)</p>



<p>2.- 1 inc, 2 sc, 3 inc, 2 sc, 2 inc (16)</p>



<p>3.- 1 inc, 4 sc, 4 inc, 4 sc, 3 inc (24)</p>



<p>4.- Taking only the strand behind each point, 1 sc at each
point (24)</p>



<p>5.- 7 sc, 3 dec, 1 sc at each point until the end of the
round (21)</p>



<p>6.- 6 sc, 3 dec of hdc, 1 sc in each point to the last two
points, 1 dec (17)</p>



<p>We close and place.</p>



<p>MASK</p>



<p>It is woven in rows and not in turns. It is made in white
color.</p>



<p>We start by making 16 chains and one more for the first
point.</p>



<p>We make 7 rows of 16 sc.</p>



<p>We leave two strands at each end to tie the mask.</p>



<p>HAT</p>



<p>It is made in traditional fabric, not in a spiral.</p>



<p>It is woven in green color.</p>



<p>1.- Magic ring into 6 sc (6)</p>



<p>2.- 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3.- 1 sc, 1 inc, repeat until the end (18)</p>



<p>4.- 2 sc, 1 inc, repeat until the end (24)</p>



<p>5.- 3 sc, 1 inc, repeat until the end (30)</p>



<p>6.- 4 sc, 1 inc, repeat until the end (36)</p>



<p>7.- 5 sc, 1 inc, repeat until the end (42)</p>



<p>8.- 6 sc, 1 inc, repeat until the end (48)</p>



<p>9.- 7 sc, 1 inc, repeat until the end (54)</p>



<p>10.- 8 sc, 1 inc, repeat until the end (60)</p>



<p>11.- Taking only the back strand of each stitch 1 sc in each
stitch (60)</p>



<p>12-19.- 1 sc in each point (60)</p>



<p>To finish with a wool needle we pass a thread around the
entire hat leaving the ends loose for</p>



<p>knotting (and slightly furrowed like real operating room
caps).</p>



<p>I hope you liked the pattern. You know that if</p>



<p>you find any fault you just have to leave it to me</p>



<p>in comments (writing patterns is the least</p>



<p>I like it, but I try to understand each other).</p>



<p>For me the best is how customizable it is,</p>



<p>allowing lots of variations (changing hair,</p>



<p>clothes, uniform, glasses, &#8230;).</p>
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