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<p>We continue to share the latest amigurumi recipes. In this article we shared the recipe for cute cock. We will continue to share new recipes with you every day.</p>



<p>Materials</p>



<p>To tie a singing cock we need:</p>



<p> yarn (I used mercerized cotton) of white,</p>



<p>yellow, orange, green and peach flowers;</p>



<p> a hook suitable for our yarn (I have a hook number 1);</p>



<p> a needle for sewing knitwear;</p>



<p> filler (synthetic winterizer);</p>



<p> beads for the eyes.</p>



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



<p>ch = chain stitch</p>



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



<p>sc = single crochet</p>



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



<p>dc = double crochet</p>



<p>inc = increase</p>



<p>dec = decrease</p>



<p>BLO = back strand only</p>



<p>Paws</p>



<p>First, the cockerel needs paws on which he can stand.</p>



<p>Stability in birds is achieved by four-fingered, i.e. in four</p>



<p>toes. Two fingers look to the sides, one to the back,</p>



<p>one forward. So we will tie four fingers.</p>



<p>Middle finger</p>



<p>We make an amigurumi ring and collect 6 columns without</p>



<p>nakida (hereinafter referred to as sc.)</p>



<p>1 row. 6 sc. (picture 1).</p>



<p>2 row. 6 + 3 = 9 sc. Double every second column.</p>



<p>3 – 8 rows. 9 sc. (figure 2).</p>



<p>Side finger</p>



<p>1 row. 6 sc.</p>



<p>2 row. 6 + 3 = 9 sc.</p>



<p>3 – 6 rows. 9 sc.</p>



<p>It is necessary to make four fingers of one and the other type, put in</p>



<p>they are quite tight filler, it depends on how much</p>



<p>the figure will be stable.</p>



<p>Fold the fingers in the way they will be in the paw (Figure 3).</p>



<p>We will connect them together for the sides (Figure 4).</p>



<p>After that, you need to take a needle and sew the bottom surface so that</p>



<p>there are no holes left, while shaping the foot (figure 5)</p>



<p>Raise 9 loops: winding the hook for the upper loops (2 – 3 per</p>



<p>each finger) stretch and do 9 sc. (figure 6).</p>



<p>While connected a little, it is necessary to supplement the syntepon where it is not</p>



<p>enough.</p>



<p>6-16 rows. We do 10 rows (Figure 7).</p>



<p>Next, go to the green yarn, here begins</p>



<p>shin.</p>



<p>Body</p>



<p>1 row. 9 + 4 = 13 sc. İncrease do in every second column.</p>



<p>2 row. 13 sc.</p>



<p>3 row. 13 + 3 = 16 sc. Double every fourth.</p>



<p>4 – 5 rows. 16 sc.</p>



<p>6 row. 16 + 4 = 20 sc. Double every fourth.</p>



<p>7 row. 20 sc.</p>



<p>8 row. 20 + 4 = 24 sc. Double every fifth.</p>



<p>9 row. 24 sc. Turn and make 6 sc, 1 lifting loop (pp, or</p>



<p>simple air loop) and so repeat 2 more times. Will do on</p>



<p>both legs (Figure 8).</p>



<p>Fold your legs and tie them together (Figure 9).</p>



<p>10 – 15 rows. We knit together the entire resulting circle. 45 sc.</p>



<p>16 row. Behind between the legs we will make 3 increase for the tail in 2</p>



<p>column. 45 + 3 = 48.</p>



<p>17 row. 48 sc.</p>



<p>18 row. 48 + 2 = 50 sc. İncrease there.</p>



<p>19 row. 50 sc.</p>



<p>20 row. 50 – 2 = 48 sc. Decrease where added. Gradually</p>



<p>report filler.</p>



<p>21 row. 48 sc.</p>



<p>22 row. 48 – 3 = 45 sc.</p>



<p>23 row. 45 sc.</p>



<p>24 row. 45 – 3 = 42 sc. Decrease</p>



<p>25 row. 42 sc. We start to knit a zigzag (jacquard), using</p>



<p>which we turn to yellow (scheme 1). 1 yellow, 5 green</p>



<p>columns (Figure 10).</p>



<p>Note. Change of color thread should occur as with</p>



<p>the classic way to crochet jacquard.</p>



<p>26 row. 42 sc. 3 yellow, 3 green</p>



<p>27 row. 42 sc. 5 yellow, 1 green.</p>



<p>28 row. 42 sc. The row is completely yellow (Figure 11).</p>



<p>29 – 33 rows. 42 sc.</p>



<p>34 row. 42 sc. Again, add orange to the pattern. one</p>



<p>orange, 5 yellow, 1 orange, 5 yellow, etc.</p>



<p>35 row. 42 sc. 3 orange, 3 yellow.</p>



<p>36 row. 42 sc. 5 orange, 1 yellow.</p>



<p>37 row. 42 sc. All orange (Figure 12).</p>



<p>38 row. 42 – 3 = 39 sc. Decrease is evenly distributed.</p>



<p>39 row. 39 sc. Do not forget the filler.</p>



<p>40 row. 39 – 3 = 36 sc. Decrease from the chest.</p>



<p>41 row. 36 sc.</p>



<p>42 row. 36 sc. We begin the transition to white. 1 white, 5 yellow.</p>



<p>43 row. 36 sc. 3 white, 3 yellow.</p>



<p>44 row. 36 sc. 5 white, 1 yellow (Figure 13).</p>



<p>45 row. 36 – 3 = 33 sc. All white. Decrease from the chest.</p>



<p>46 row. 33 sc.</p>



<p>47 row. 33 – 3 = 30 sc.</p>



<p>48 row. 30 – 3 = 27 sc.</p>



<p>49 row. 27 sc.</p>



<p>50 row. 27 – 3 = 24 sc.</p>



<p>51 row. 24 sc.</p>



<p>52 row. 24 – 3 = 21 sc.</p>



<p>53 row. 21 sc.</p>



<p>54 row. 21 – 3 = 18 row.</p>



<p>55 row. 18 sc.</p>



<p>56 row. 18 – 3 = 15 sc.</p>



<p>57 row. 15 sc.</p>



<p>58 row. 15 – 3 = 12 sc.</p>



<p>59 – 61 rows. 12 sc (Figure 14).</p>



<p>Here we have a neck. Just put the filler tightly.</p>



<p>62 row. 12 + 6 = 18 sc. Double every second column.</p>



<p>Start making head</p>



<p>63 row. 18 + 6 = 24 sc. Double every third.</p>



<p>64 – 66 rows. 24 sc.</p>



<p>67 row. 24 – 6 = 18 sc.</p>



<p>68 row. 18 – 6 = 12 sc. Put the filler.</p>



<p>69 row. 12 – 6 = 6 sc.</p>



<p>70 row. Close the knitting, knitting through the column, tighten</p>



<p>thread and hide the inside of the knitting end of the thread (Figure 15)</p>



<p>Tail</p>



<p>The tail will be made with individual feathers of those colors that</p>



<p>used to make carcasses.</p>



<p>1 row. 5 sc.</p>



<p>2 row. 5 sc.</p>



<p>3 row. 5 + 3 = 8 sc.</p>



<p>4 – 20 rows. 8 sc. (Figure 16).</p>



<p>Beard</p>



<p>1 row. 6 sc. (Figure 17).</p>



<p>2 row. 6 + 6 = 12 sc. (Figure 18).</p>



<p>3 – 6 rows. 12 sc.</p>



<p>7 row. 12 – 3 = 9 sc.</p>



<p>8 row. 9 sc.</p>



<p>9 row. 9 – 3 = 6 sc.</p>



<p>10 row. 6 sc.</p>



<p>11 row. Close the knitting.</p>



<p>Scallop</p>



<p>1 row. 5 sc.</p>



<p>2 row. 5 sc.</p>



<p>3 row. 5 + 2 = 7 sc.</p>



<p>4 row. 7 sc.</p>



<p>5 row. 7 + 2 = 9 sc.</p>



<p>6 row. 9 sc.</p>



<p>We’ll make 3 such teeth, they will be in the middle, we will tie them by the sides</p>



<p>(Figure 20).</p>



<p>Smaller tooth</p>



<p>1 – 2 rows. 5 sc.</p>



<p>3 row. 5 + 2 = 7 sc.</p>



<p>4 – 5 rows. 7 sc.</p>



<p>Larger tooth</p>



<p>1 – 2 rows. 5 sc.</p>



<p>3 row. 5 + 2 = 7 sc.</p>



<p>4 row. 7 sc.</p>



<p>5 row. 7 + 2 = 9 sc.</p>



<p>6 – 7 rows. 9 + 2 = 11 sc. (figure 21)</p>



<p>1 row. We fold all the cloves and tie them to the sides and tie them along</p>



<p>single crochet perimeter. 30 sc. Little tooth –</p>



<p>last in the scallop.</p>



<p>2 row. In the second row of strapping, we decrease. 30 – 6 = 24 sc.</p>



<p>3 row. 24 – 6 = 18 sc. (Figure 22).</p>



<p>Beak</p>



<p>Upper beak</p>



<p>1 row. 4 sc.</p>



<p>2 row. 4 + 2 = 6 sc.</p>



<p>3 row. 6 + 2 = 8 sc.</p>



<p>4 – 5 rows. 8 sc.</p>



<p>Lower beak</p>



<p>1 row. 4 sc.</p>



<p>2 row. 4 + 1 = 5 sc.</p>



<p>3 row. 5 sc.</p>



<p>Sew together (Figure 23).</p>



<p>Putting a cock. İncrase beak, comb, beard, tail and</p>



<p>eyes (figure 24, figure 25).</p>



<p>Our cock is clearly not enough wings.</p>



<p>Wings</p>



<p>1 row. 6 sc.</p>



<p>2 row. 6 + 6 = 12 sc. (Figure 26).</p>



<p>3-5 rows. 12 sc.</p>



<p>We knit two more such things for one wing, and only for</p>



<p>two wings – 6 parts.</p>



<p>We will connect them on each side (Figure 27).</p>



<p>6 row. We tie around the perimeter 28 sc. roundabout.</p>



<p>7 row. 28 – 4 = 24 sc.</p>



<p>8 row. 24 – 4 = 20 sc.</p>



<p>9 row. 20 – 6 = 14 sc.</p>



<p>10 row. 14 – 4 = 10 sc.</p>



<p>11 row. 10 – 4 = 6 sc.</p>



<p>So did both wings (Figure 28).</p>



<p>It remains only to sew the wings and the cockerel will sing his ode</p>



<p>to the sun (Figure 29, Figure 30)!</p>
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