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PICKLE free crochet pattern

 

For this pickled cutie I used Bernat velvet "pine" and a G hook. The blush is sweet snuggle lite. This is a fast easy pattern mostly made up of single crochet.



SC= single crochet
Mr=magic ring
Puff= three unfinished double crochets together, in one stitch
Inc= increase, 2 SC in same stitch

Gauge is not important, but amigurumi tends to look better with a tighter tension.

1.6sc in Mr (6)

2. 6inc (12)

3. 12inc (24)

4. SC (24)

5. 1sc, puff, 22sc (24)

6. SC (24)

7. 12, puff, 11sc (24)

8-10. SC (24)

11. 6sc, puff, 17sc (24)

12. SC (24)

13. 18sc, puff, 5sc (24)

Insert eyes between row 6 & 7 and embroider cheeks

14-17. SC (24)

18. 1sc, puff, 22sc (24)

19. SC (24)

20. 14sc, puff, 9sc (24)

21-24. SC (24)

Stuff

25. Dec (12)

26. Dec (6)

Sew closed and bind off.

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