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<p>The size of the finished toy with the materials I used is 32 cm. The size of the toy depends on the thickness of the yarn, the thickness of the hook and the density of knitting!</p>



<p><strong>PATTERN: </strong><a href="https://vk.com/id130387833"><strong>@Lilya Iskakova</strong></a></p>



<p><strong>Necessary material for the elephant Toma:</strong></p>



<p>1. Gray yarn, I had it a children&#8217;s novelty Pehorka 50g / 200m (it took almost 150g)</p>



<p>2. The yarn is blue</p>



<p>3. The yarn is pink</p>



<p>4. Hook 1.75</p>



<p>5. Filler</p>



<p>6. Needle for stitching</p>



<p>7. 2mm wire</p>



<p>8. Adhesive plaster</p>



<p>9. Wire cutters or, me old scissors</p>



<p>10.For the eyelet of a pair of black 6 beads 8 mm in size</p>



<p>11. A piece of pink felt &#8211; for a butterfly</p>



<p>12. Cardboard or plastic, for example, a lid from a mayonnaise bucket</p>



<p>13. Weightlifters, in my case it’s decorative glass pebbles</p>



<p>14. A pair of buttons</p>



<p><strong>Abbrevations</strong></p>



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



<p>SL-ST &#8211; slip stitch</p>



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



<p>Hdc &#8211; half double crochet</p>



<p>(12) &#8211; the number of loops in the knitted</p>



<p>a number of</p>



<p>&#8220;Decrease&#8221; &#8211; knit two columns of the previous row together</p>



<p>“Increase” &#8211; knit 2 columns in one column of the previous row</p>



<p>Chrome. &#8211; edge loop</p>



<p>1 = 2 &#8211; knit two from one loop</p>



<p>İnc &#8211; increase the front loop from the broach</p>



<p>Dec- knit 2 stitches together front</p>



<p>Knit &#8211; front loop</p>



<p>Purl &#8211; Wrong Loop</p>



<p><strong>Head:</strong></p>



<p>1) 6 sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2) İnc x6 times (12)</p>



<p>3) 1sc, inc x6 times (18)</p>



<p>4) 2 sc, inc x 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5) 3 sc, inc x 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6) 4 sc, inc x 6 times (36)</p>



<p>7) 5 sc, inc x 6 times (42)</p>



<p>8) 6 sc, inc x 6 times (48)</p>



<p>9) 7 sc, inc x 6 times (54)</p>



<p>10) 8 sc, inc x 6 times (60)</p>



<p>11) &#8211; 23) 60 sc (13 rows)</p>



<p>24) 8 sc, dec x 6 times (54)</p>



<p>25) 7 sc, dec x 6 times (48)</p>



<p>26) 6 sc, dec x 6 times (42)</p>



<p>27) 5 sc, dec x 6 times (36)</p>



<p>28) 4 sc, dec x 6 times (30)</p>



<p>29) 3 sc, dec x 6 times (24)</p>



<p>30) 2 sc, dec x 6 times (18) Thread cut</p>



<p>right handle Fingers (4 pieces)</p>



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



<p>2-3. bsc</p>



<p>Cut the thread, do not cut the thread on the last finger</p>



<p>Connect the fingers:</p>



<p>1. 3sc for the little finger, 3sc for the average, 6sc for the index, 3 sc for the average, 3 sc for the little finger (18)</p>



<p>2.18 sc</p>



<p>3.6 sc, 3 sc we knit together with the thumb, i.e. grab the thumb loop and handle loop, 9 sc (18)</p>



<p>4.6 sc, 3 sc on the thumb, 9 sc (18)</p>



<p>5-6. 18 sc At this stage we make a wire frame.</p>



<p>3 wires are made of approximately the same length, the fourth wire is made longer than the rest, then this wire will be attached to the tep frame. We isolate the junction with electrical tape. You can insert and knit further, I inserted the frame as I already knitted the entire handle, but filling in this option is more difficult</p>



<p>7. (dec, 7 sc) x 2 times (16)</p>



<p>8 &#8211; 22) 16 sc (15 rows)</p>



<p>Fasten and cut the thread</p>



<p>Left Handle:</p>



<p>Fingers (4 pieces)</p>



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



<p>2.-3. 6sc</p>



<p>Thread cut, on the last finger</p>



<p>do not cut the thread</p>



<p>Connect the fingers:</p>



<p>1. 3sc on the little finger, 3sc on the average, 6sc on the index, 3 sc on the average, 3 sc on the little finger (18)</p>



<p>2.18 sc</p>



<p>3.10 sc, 3 sc we knit together with the thumb, 5 sc (18)</p>



<p>4.10 sc, 3 sc on the thumb, 5 sc (18)</p>



<p>5-6.18 sc</p>



<p>7. (dec, 7 sc) x 2 times (16)</p>



<p>8 &#8211; 22) 16 sc (15 rows)</p>



<p>Fasten and cut the thread</p>



<p>Legs:</p>



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



<p>2. inc x 6 times (12)</p>



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



<p>4. (2 sc, inc) x 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5. (3 sc, inc) x 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6. (4 sc, inc) x 6 times (36)</p>



<p>We cut a little shoe from cardboard or from a screwdriver from under the bucket, we also round the wire to the size of the foot, I advise you to take a wire of about 30 cm long, because it will then be inserted into the head thereby holding it.</p>



<p>7. Behind the back of the hinge 36 sc</p>



<p>8.36 sc</p>



<p>9.12 sc, 6ub, 12 sc (30)</p>



<p>10.- 22. 30 sc in the last row On one leg, we break the thread, on the second we do not break and connect the legs and knit the body</p>



<p>23. 7 sc, 3 ch, attach the second leg, 30 sc along the second leg, 3 sc along the ch, 23 sc along the first leg (66)</p>



<p>24. 7 sc, 3 sc by ch, 56 sc (66)</p>



<p>25.8 sc, inc, 14 sc, inc, 17 sc, 3 inc, 15 sc, inc, 6 sc (72)</p>



<p>26. &#8211; 35. 72 sc (10 rows)</p>



<p>At this stage, you can insert insoles in the legs, wire, as well as weighting materials (for example: stack. Pebbles, simple pebbles, coins). In my case, this is a stack.</p>



<p>pebbles for decor.</p>



<p>We continue to knit the torso</p>



<p>36. (10 sc, dec) x 6 times (66)</p>



<p>37 &#8211; 39.66 sc (3 rows)</p>



<p>40. (9 sc, dec) x 6 times (60)</p>



<p>41 &#8211; 42. 60 sc (2 rows)</p>



<p>43. (8 sc, dec) x 6 times (54)</p>



<p>44 &#8211; 45.54 sc (2 rows)</p>



<p>46. ​​(7 sc, dec) x 6 times (48)</p>



<p>47. 48 sc</p>



<p>48. (6 sc, dec) x 6 times (42)</p>



<p>49. 42 sc</p>



<p>50. (5 sc, dec) x 6 times (36)</p>



<p>51 &#8211; 52.36 sc (2 rows)</p>



<p>53. (4 sc, dec) x 6 times (30)</p>



<p>54 &#8211; 56.30 sc (3 rows)</p>



<p>We attach the handles, look so that the palms look inward</p>



<p>57. grab the loop of the hand and the loop of the heat, 7 sc handle + body, 8 sc for heat, 7 sc handle + body, 8 sc for heat (30)</p>



<p>58. knit 9 sc on the arm, 8 sc on the body, 9 sc on the hand, 8 sc on the body (34)</p>



<p>59.34 sc</p>



<p>b0. dec, 7 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 6 sc (30)</p>



<p>61. dec, 6 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec, 5 sc (26)</p>



<p>62. dec, 5 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec, 4 sc (22)</p>



<p>63. dec, 4 sc, dec, 3 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 3 sc (18)</p>



<p>64. 18 sc</p>



<p>We fix the thread, cut off leaving the thread</p>



<p>for stitching the head</p>



<p>Sew on the head</p>



<p>Trunk:</p>



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



<p>2.İnc x 6 times (12)</p>



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



<p>We cut cardboard or plastic at the office, but this is not necessary, I wanted the proboscis not to protrude from the filler, but to be even</p>



<p>4. Behind the back wall of the loop 18 sc</p>



<p>5.18 sc</p>



<p>6. (4 sc, dec) x 3 times (15)</p>



<p>7 &#8211; 14. 15 sc (8 rows)</p>



<p>15. (4 sc, inc) x 3 times (18)</p>



<p>16 &#8211; 17. 18 sc (2 rows)</p>



<p>18. (5 sc, inc) x3x (21)</p>



<p>19.5 sc, 6 HDC, 10 sc (21)</p>



<p>20.5 sc, 1 hdc, 1 inc hdc, 2 hdc, 1 inc hdc, 1 hdc, 3 sc, inc, 6 sc (24)</p>



<p>21. (3 sc, inc) x 6 times (30)</p>



<p>&nbsp;We cut the thread, leaving</p>



<p>long tip for sewing, fasten and sew to the head.</p>



<p>HDC should be upstairs.</p>



<p>Ears</p>



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



<p>2.İnc x 6 times (12)</p>



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



<p>4. (2 sc, inc) x 6 times (24)</p>



<p>5. (3 sc, inc) x 6 times (30)</p>



<p>6. (4 sc, inc) x 6 times (36)</p>



<p>7.36 sc</p>



<p>8. (5 sc, inc) x 6 times (42)</p>



<p>9-10. 42 sc (2 rows)</p>



<p>11. (6 sc, inc) x 6 times (48)</p>



<p>12 &#8211; 15. 48 sc (4 rows)</p>



<p>16. (6 sc, dec) x 6 times (42)</p>



<p>17 &#8211; 18. 42 sc</p>



<p>19. (5 sc, dec) x 6 times (36)</p>



<p>20. 36 sc</p>



<p>21. (4 sc, dec) x 6 times (30)</p>



<p>Fold the part in half and knit 12 sc, grabbing the front and rear loops. Cut the thread, leaving a long end for sewing</p>



<p>make out a face</p>



<p>Sew eyes:</p>



<p>at the level of 15 &#8211; 16 rows, between the eyes 9 sc. We introduce the needle at point 5, display at point 1, string the bead, insert the needle at point 2, display at point 5. These manipulations can be done several times. Tie the ends. Sew the second eye in the same way. Insert the needle at point 5, output at point 3, string the bead, insert the needle at the point, remove at point 5, tie, cut the thread and thread into the head</p>



<p>We sell a mouth &#8211; a smile</p>



<p>The toy is almost ready</p>



<p>Hair. Cut the threads 13-15 cm, take three threads, thread through the loop and weave a pigtail to the desired length</p>



<p>Tail do exactly the same</p>



<p>Knitting pants</p>



<p>Starting pink leg</p>



<p>Knitting 40 stitches</p>



<p>and distribute to 4 knitting needles</p>



<p>1-4. We knit with an elastic band (1 knit, 1 purl)</p>



<p>5-12. Knit facial (8 rows), change the color to blue</p>



<p>13-23. we knit with the front ones (11 rows) We remove one leg on additional knitting needles (circular). We knit the second leg in the same way. We connect the legs. The junction of the legs will be the beginning of the row</p>



<p>24 &#8211; 28. 80 knit (5 rows)</p>



<p>29. 9 knit, from one we knit 2 loops (hereinafter 1 = 2), (19 knit, 1 = 2) * 3 times, 10 knit (84)</p>



<p>30.10 knit, 1 = 2, (20 knit, 1 = 2) * 3 times, 10 knit (88)</p>



<p>31 &#8211; 60. 88 knit (30 rows)</p>



<p>61.10 knit, 2 loops together (hereinafter dec), (20 knit, dec) * 3 times, 10 knit (84)</p>



<p>62 &#8211; 64. 84 knit (3 rows)</p>



<p>65.9 knit, dec, (19 knit, dec) * 3 times, 10 knit (80)</p>



<p>We divide the pants on the front and back, i.e. 40 loops</p>



<p>Knit before</p>



<p>66 .chrome, dec, 34 knit, dec, chrome (38)</p>



<p>67.crome, 37 purl (38)</p>



<p>68.chrome, dec, 2 knit, dec, chrome (36)</p>



<p>69.chrome, 35 purl (36)</p>



<p>70.chrome, dec, 30 knit, dec, chrome (34)</p>



<p>71.krom, 33 purl (34)</p>



<p>72 .chrome, dec, 28 knit, dec, chrome (32)</p>



<p>73.krom, 31 purl (32)</p>



<p>74 .chrome, dec, 26 knit, dec, chrome (30)</p>



<p>75.krom, 29 purl (30)</p>



<p>76 .chrome, dec, 24 knit, dec, chrome (28)</p>



<p>77.krom, 27 purl (28)</p>



<p>78 .chrome, dec, 22 knit, dec, chrome (26)</p>



<p>79.krom, 25 purl (26)</p>



<p>80.chrome, y6.20 knit, dec, chrome (24)</p>



<p>81.krom, 23 purl (24)</p>



<p>82.chrome, dec, 18 knit, dec, chrome (22)</p>



<p>83.krom, 21 purl (22)</p>



<p>84.chrome, dec, 16 knit, dec, chrome (20)</p>



<p>85.chrome, 19 purl (20)</p>



<p>86.chrome, dec, 14 knit, dec, chrome (18)</p>



<p>87.krom, 17 purl (18) We close the loops, leaving the loops for the straps</p>



<p>88. chrome, 4 knit, 8 loops close, 3 knit, chrome</p>



<p>We knit webbing</p>



<p>1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 rows. Chrome, 4 purl (5)</p>



<p>2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 rows. Chrome, 3 knit, chrome (5)</p>



<p>Close the loop</p>



<p>We knit the second strap in the same way</p>



<p>We knit the back just like before</p>



<p>We knit the straps up to the 11th row</p>



<p>12. chrome, knit, 2 loops close, chrome</p>



<p>13. chrome, dial 2 loops, 2 purl</p>



<p>14. chrome, 3 knit, chrome</p>



<p>15. chrome, 4 purl</p>



<p>16. close the loop</p>



<p>Sew the hole between the legs, fasten all the threads and refuel. Sew on buttons</p>



<p>Pocket</p>



<p>Dial 21 loops</p>



<p>1, 3, 5, 7 rows. Chrome, 19 knit, chrome (21)</p>



<p>2, 4, 6, 8 rows. Chrome, 20 purl (21)</p>



<p>9.chrome, dec, 15 knit, dec, chrome (19)</p>



<p>10. chrome, 18 purl (19)</p>



<p>11. chrome, 17 knit, chrome (19)</p>



<p>12. chrome, 18 purl (18)</p>



<p>13. chrome, dec, 13 knit, dec, chrome (17)</p>



<p>14. chrome, 16 purl (17)</p>



<p>15. chrome, dec, 11 knit, dec, chrome (15)</p>



<p>16. chrome, 14 purl (15)</p>



<p>17. chrome, dec, 9 knit, dec, chrome (13)</p>



<p>18. chrome, 12 purl (13)</p>



<p>19. chrome, 11 knit, chrome (13)</p>



<p>20. chrome, 12 purl (13)</p>



<p>Crochet Pants Knit Pink Pants</p>



<p>1.40 ch, lock in the ring</p>



<p>2 &#8211; 3. 2 ch, 40 HDC, sl-st Change to bare yarn</p>



<p>4 &#8211; 7. 2 ch, 40 HDC, sl-st We knit the second leg in the same way We connect the legs, each new row starts with 2 ch, finish sl-st</p>



<p>8.20 HDC for the first leg, 40 HDC for the second, 20 HDC for the first (80)</p>



<p>9 &#8211; 12.80 hdc (80)</p>



<p>13.21 hdc, 2 dec hdc, 3b hdc, 2 dec hdc, 15 hdc (76)</p>



<p>14.21 hdc, dec hdc, 3b hdc, dec hdc, 15 hdc (74)</p>



<p>15.2 hdc, dec hdc, 35 hdc, dec hdc, 32 hdc (72)</p>



<p>16. (10 hdc, dec hdc) X6 times (66)</p>



<p>17. 66 hdc</p>



<p>18. (9 hdc, dec hdc) X6 times (60)</p>



<p>19. b0 hdc</p>



<p>20. (8 hdc, dec hdc) X6 times (54)</p>



<p>21. (7 HDC, dec hdc) X6 times (48)</p>



<p>We fix the thread, cut it. Divide the pants in half, on the front and back, i.e. 24 HDC.</p>



<p>Divide the pants in half, on the front and back, i.e. 24 HDC. We connect the thread to the side and knit before:</p>



<p>22.4 sc, 16 HDC, 3 sc, sl-st, turn</p>



<p>23. 2 sl-st, 2 sc, 14 HDC, 2 sc, sl-st, turn</p>



<p>24. sl-st, 2 sc, 12 HDC, 2 sc, sl-st, rotation</p>



<p>25. sl-st, 2 sc, 10 HDC, 2 sc, sl-st, rotation</p>



<p>26. sl-st, 2 sc, 8 HDC, 2 sc, sl-st, rotation</p>



<p>27. ch lift, 2 sc, 6HDC, 2 sc, sl-st, turn</p>



<p>28 .&#8211; 29. Ch, 10 sc, rotation. We fix the thread and hide. We knit the back part similarly. We knit the straps</p>



<p>30 &#8211; 46. Ch, 4 sc, turn</p>



<p>47. ch, 1 sc, 2 ch, 1 sc, turn</p>



<p>48. ch, 4 sc We fix the thread, and hide the second strap. We knit in the same way. Sew buttons, sew a hole between the legs.</p>



<p>Pocket</p>



<p>1.16 ch, 15 sc by ch, turn</p>



<p>2. Ch, 15 sc, turn</p>



<p>3. Ch, 15 sc, turn</p>



<p>4. Ch, Dec, 11 sc, dec, turn (13)</p>



<p>5. Ch, dec, 9 sc, dec, turn (11)</p>



<p>6. Ch, 11 sc, turn</p>



<p>7. Ch, Dec, 7 sc, dec, turn (9)</p>



<p>8. Ch, 9 sc, turn</p>



<p>9. Ch, Dec, 5 sc, dec, turn (7)</p>



<p>10 &#8211; 11. Ch, 7 sc, turn</p>



<p>We fix the thread, leave a long tip for sewing</p>



<p>Cut a butterfly from felt and glue it on a pocket</p>
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