Cách móc Búp Bê Thỏ Bunny Kiểu 1 dễ làm, siêu dễ thương cho bé

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Cách móc Búp Bê Thỏ Bunny Kiểu 1 dễ làm, siêu dễ thương cho bé

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Cách móc Búp Bê Thỏ Bunny Kiểu 1 dễ làm, siêu dễ thương cho béCách móc Búp Bê Thỏ Bunny Kiểu 1 dễ làm, siêu dễ thương cho béCách móc Búp Bê Thỏ Bunny Kiểu 1 dễ làm, siêu dễ thương cho béCách móc Búp Bê Thỏ Bunny Kiểu 1 dễ làm, siêu dễ thương cho béCách móc Búp Bê Thỏ Bunny Kiểu 1 dễ làm, siêu dễ thương cho béCách móc Búp Bê Thỏ Bunny Kiểu 1 dễ làm, siêu dễ thương cho bé

Pot Belly Babies Springtime Bunny Pattern set includes patterns for bunny, bib, basket and eggs When crocheted with yarns and hooks specified, baby measures 17 inches L and 18 inches around belly, with a sitting height of 12 inches; bib measures inches L x ¼ inches W, basket measures ½ inches high and 12 ½ inches around; eggs are ¼ inches L and inches around Bunny, bib, basket and egg patterns are crocheted in the amigurumi style of continuous rounds beginning from a double yarn loop Marking the last stitch of increase and decrease rounds with a small length of yarn or a safety pin will help you to keep track Materials F and G crochet hooks (7 ounce) skein Caron 'Simply Soft' Sage (or other soft worsted weight main color) yarn ounces Caron 'Simply Soft' Soft Green (or other soft worsted weight) yarn ½ ounce Caron 'One Pound' White (or other firm worsted weight) yarn (for basket) ½ ounce Caron 'Simply Soft' Soft Yellow (or other soft worsted weight) yarn (for basket) Several yards of Caron Simply Soft Off White yarn (for bib) Several yards each of red, aqua and orange, and smaller amounts of bright yellow and blue yarn (for eggs) Several yards of peach yarn for ear ends/bows and accent color for bib trim Small rounded strip of black felt for mouth Small piece of pink felt cut into a rounded triangle for nose (3/4") solid-front buttons for eyes Black embroidery thread for eyelashes Sewing thread, needle and pins Polyester fiberfill for stuffing (4 - ounces) Yarn needle Pattern abbreviations Rnd - Round ch - chain sc - single crochet stitch hdc - half double crochet stitch sc inc - single crochet increase (2 single crochet stitches into stitch) sc dec - single crochet decrease (insert hook into 1st sc, draw up loop, insert hook into next sc, draw up loop, yarn over and pull hook through all loops) Sl st: Slip stitch FLO: Front Loops Only BLO: Back Loops Only * * - Repeat directions between * as indicated Ears (make 2) Use F hook and Sage yarn sc into double loop, pull end to close Rnd 1: *2 sc into each sc* times (12 sc) Rnd 2: *2 sc into each sc* 12 times (24 sc) Rnd 3: *1 sc into 11 sc, sc inc* times (26 sc) Rnds 4-30: 26 sc (27 rounds) Rnd 31: sc into 12 sc, skip over sc, sc into 12 sc (24 sc) Rnd 32: sc into 11 sc, skip over sc, sc into 11 sc (22 sc) Rnd 33: sc into 10 sc, skip over sc, sc into 10 sc (20 sc) With peach yarn (about feet length) ch 25, pull long end through to close chain, join at top of chain to last sc of round 33 Rnd 34: sc into sc, skip over sc, sc into sc, ch 25, with yarn needle weave chain yarn ends into the back loops of chain to hide ends, snip Face/Head Begin with F hook and Soft Green yarn sc into double loop, pull loop end to close Rnd 1: *2 sc into each sc* times (12 sc) Rnd 2: sc into sc, skip over sc, sc into sc, skip over sc, sc into sc (10 sc) Rnd 3: *2 sc inc* times; skip over sc, sc into sc, skip over sc; *2 sc inc* times (14 sc) Rnd 4: *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times; sc into sc (18 sc) Rnd 5: *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times; sc into sc (23 sc) Rnd 6: *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times, sc into sc (28 sc) Rnd 7: sc into sc, sc inc; *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times; sc into sc (32 sc) Rnd 8: sc into sc, sc inc; *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times; sc into sc (38 sc) Rnd 9: sc into sc, sc inc; *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times; sc into sc (42 sc) Rnd 10: sc into 11 sc, sc inc; *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times; sc into 12 sc (46 sc) Rnd 11: 46 sc Rnd 12: sc into sc, sc inc; *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times; sc into sc (50 sc) Rnd 13: 50 sc Rnd 14: sc into sc, sc inc; *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times; sc into sc (56 sc) Rnd 15: 56 sc Rnd 16: sc into sc, sc inc; *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times; sc into 10 sc (63 sc) Change yarn to Sage on last sc Rnd 17: 63 sc Rnd 18: sc into 11 sc, sc inc; *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times; sc into 11 sc (69 sc) Rnd 19: 69 sc Rnd 20: sc into sc, sc inc; *1 sc into 10 sc, sc inc* times; sc into sc (75 sc) Rnds 21-28: 75 sc Rnd 29: *1 sc into 13 sc, sc dec* times (70 sc) Rnd 30: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (63 sc) Rnd 31: 63 sc Stop here and sew on felt nose and mouth, sew on eyes and embroider eyelashes (see picture below) Rnd 32: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (56 sc) Rnd 33: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (48 sc) Rnd 34: 48 sc Stop here and sew on ears with peach yarn starting with the underside and sewing the top side just over the backside edge, tie chain lengths into bows Rnd 35: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (42 sc) Rnd 36: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (35 sc) Rnd 37: 35 sc - Stuff head; push small amount of fiberfill into nose, hold in and add stuffing to face to keep it in place, stuff the rest of the head, adding more as you close to give it a nice rounded shape Rnd 38: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (28 sc) Rnd 39: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (24 sc) Rnd 40: * sc into sc, sc dec* times (18 sc) Rnd 41: *1 sc into next sc, sc dec* times (12 sc) Rnds 42-43: *2 sc dec* times to close Tie off; with yarn needle pull yarn from to inside and back out again and snip (so that yarn end is inside head) Body Use F hook and Sage yarn sc into double loop, pull loop end to close Rnd 1: *2 sc into each sc* times (12 sc) Rnd 2: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* times (18 sc) Rnd 3: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* times (24 sc) Rnd 4: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* times (32 sc) Rnd 5: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* times (36 sc) Rnd 6: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* 12 times (48 sc) Rnd 7: 48 sc Rnd 8: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* times (54 sc) Rnd 9: * sc into next sc, sc inc* times (63 sc) Rnd 10: 63 sc Rnd 11: *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times (70 sc) Rnd 12: *1 sc into 13 sc, sc inc* times (75 sc) Rnds 13-23: 75 sc (11 rounds) Rnd 24: *1 sc into 13 sc, sc dec* times (70 sc) Rnd 25: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (63 sc) Rnd 26: 63 sc Rnd 27: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (54 sc) Rnd 28: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (48 sc) Rnd 29: 48 sc Rnd 30: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* 12 times (36 sc) Rnd 31: 36 sc Rnd 32: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (30 sc) Rnds 33-38: 30 sc (6 rounds) Rnd 39: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (27 sc) Rnd 40: 27 sc Sl st into next sc, tie off, leaving long yarn length to sew head to body later Legs (Make 2) Begin with F hook and Soft Green yarn sc into double loop, pull end to close Rnd 1: *2 sc into each sc* times (12 sc) Rnd 2: *2 sc into each sc* 12 times (24 sc) Rnd 3: sc into sc; *3 hdc into next sc, sc into next sc* times; hdc into next sc, sc into sc (32 sts) Rnd 4: sc into sc; *skip over hdcs, sc into next sc* times; skip over hdcs, sc into sc (20 sc) Rnd 5: sc into sc, *2 sc dec* times; sc into sc, changing yarn to Sage on last sc (16 sc) Rnds 6-28: 16 sc (23 rounds - pull in all yarn ends after the 4th round, tie and trim) Sl st into next sc, tie off, leaving long yarn length to sew leg to body later Arms (Make 2) Begin with F hook and Soft Green yarn sc into double loop, leaving a inch length of yarn on loop end, pull end to close Rnd 1: *2 sc into each sc* times (12 sc) Rnd 2: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* times (18 sc) Rnd 3: sc into sc, *3 hdc into next sc, sc into next sc* times, hdc into next sc, sc into sc (26 sts) Rnd 4: sc into sc, *skip over hdcs, sc into next sc* times, skip over hdsc, sc into sc, changing yarn to Sage on last sc (14 sc) Rnd 5: 14 sc Pull in double loop end with yarn needle and weave through stitches to edge of light green (opposite the hdcs), pull yarn to flatten out palm, tack down and trim Pull in color change ends to inside and tie and tack Rnds 6-27: 14 sc (22 rounds) Sl st into next sc, tie off, leaving long yarn length to sew arm to body later Tail Holding one strand each of Soft Green and Sage yarn, lightly wrap around two fingers 30 times, slide off fingers and lay on top of a 10 inch piece of Sage yarn, tie Sage yarn tightly around center of yarn loops, flip over and tie tightly again and knot Slip scissors through all loops at each end and cut, fluff tail up and trim ends to make a nicely rounded ball, leaving the long ends of Sage yarn used to wrap uncut (will be used to sew tail to body later) Bib Use F hook and begin with off white yarn sc into double loop, pull loop end to close Rnd 1: *2 sc into each sc* times (12 sc) Rnd 2: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* times (18 sc) Rnd 3: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* times (27 sc) Rnd 4: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* times, ch 1, turn (30 sc) Rnd 5: 24 sc, ch 1, turn Rnd 6: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* times; sc into next sc (27 sc) Work sc across straight top, changing to accent yarn color on last sc Rnd 7: 27 sc around Work 10 sc across top, chain 30, tie off leaving a long enough yarn length to weave end into the back loop of or chains to hide end Attach yarn with slip stitch on last stitch of the other end of the flat side, work 30 chains, tie off, leaving a long enough yarn length to weave into or chains Weave in yarn ends on backside of bib body, weave in chain ends down into the back loops of or chains, snip and pull so end is hidden in chain Basket Begin with F hook and White yarn sc into double loop, pull end to close Rnd 1: *2 sc into each sc* times (12 sc) Rnd 2: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* times (18 sc) Rnd 3: *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times (24 sc) Rnd 4: *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times, joining bright yellow yarn on last sc and switching to G hook (32 sc) Working with double strands: Rnd 5: Work in FLO this round: *1 sc into 15 sc, sc inc* times (34 sc) Rnds 6-10: 34 sc (5 rounds) Rnd 11: Work in BLO this round, alternate sc and dc sts (34 sts) Tie off, weave in ends Handle Holding both strands of yarn together, loosely ch 41 Into 2nd ch from hook and into back loops of ch, alternate sc and dc sts - 40 sts, tie off, leaving inch lengths of yarn Sew handle to inside of basket with handle ends just below the BLO ridge, sew on other end with white yarn; weave in all ends Eggs Use F hook and red yarn into double loop, pull end to close Rnd 1: *1 sc into next sc, sc inc* times (9 sc) Rnd 2: *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times (12 sc) Rnd 3: *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times (16 sc) Rnd 4: *1 sc into sc, sc inc* times (20 sc) Rnds 5-8: 20 sc (4 rounds) Rnd 9: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (16 sc) Rnd 10: *1 sc into sc, sc dec* times (12 sc) Rnd 11: sc into sc, sc dec* times (9 sc) Stuff egg firmly, adding small amounts as you close Rnd 12: sc into next sc, sc dec* times (6 sc) Rnd 13: *2 sc dec* times, tie off, snip yarn, using yarn needle, thread yarn through top and out one of the sides, pull and snip yarn (so yarn end remains inside egg) For Orange/yellow striped egg, begin with orange and change yarn to yellow on last sc of round and crochet round in yellow, change to orange for rounds and 7, change back to yellow for round 8, and back to orange for the remaining rounds For Aqua/blue striped egg, begin with aqua and change to blue on last of sc of round 5, crochet rounds and with blue, change back to aqua on last sc of round Assembly (You may find arm and leg placement easier if you stuff the body first, and then pin the limbs to the body, remove stuffing from the body before beginning to sew limbs on.) Stuff hands/arms and pin to either side of body near neck opening with finger ridges on the top, sew each on Stuff feet/legs and pin to body on either side of front under belly area on the bottom of body, pointing toes upward, sew each on Sew on tail just above sitting area and midway between legs using the Sage yarn ends on tail, sewing over the center of the tail and back down into the body to hold the tail on firmly, tack or tie ends inside body, trim Stuff body, rounding out belly but not so firm that the stitches stretch out, stuff neck area so it is firm enough to keep head up Pin on head, centering face with body, sew on, keeping enough neck width around base of head (and adding small amounts of stuffing as you go, if necessary) so head doesn't flop over Tie on bib and give bunny her basket of eggs This is an original Craft Ingénue pattern, offered free and with no warranties or guarantees This pattern and creations made with this pattern are for your noncommercial, personal enjoyment and may not be advertised or sold without expressed, written approval of the pattern creator, nor may the patterns be reprinted for distribution or hosted on internet sites (although linking to site/pattern is permissible) Craft Ingénue is not associated with any of the yarn manufacturers mentioned, they are simply the materials used to create patterns and no association exists or is intended This pattern is covered by all United States of America and International copyright laws, all rights reserved Please contact me with any questions or concerns about patterns: craftingenue@live.com

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