The document provides instructions for crocheting a robin. It describes making the body, wings, and tail of the robin through multiple rounds of increasing and decreasing stitches in red, brown, and white yarn.
The document provides instructions for crocheting a robin. It describes making the body, wings, and tail of the robin through multiple rounds of increasing and decreasing stitches in red, brown, and white yarn.
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Patrón en inglés del ave petirrojo, en temática realista aunque procedimiento tipo amigurumi
The document provides instructions for crocheting a robin. It describes making the body, wings, and tail of the robin through multiple rounds of increasing and decreasing stitches in red, brown, and white yarn.
The document provides instructions for crocheting a robin. It describes making the body, wings, and tail of the robin through multiple rounds of increasing and decreasing stitches in red, brown, and white yarn.
bird to humans, it aggressively defends its territory with passion and bravery. This little fellow will lend some robin charm, to a Christmas tree or anywhere he chooses to nest. You will need: < 25g of merino (or any good quality DK/ light worsted wool) in red, brown and white 7.5mm black safety eyes (x 2) A lovely 3.5mm crochet hook, a little stuffing and a needle and thread A pipe cleaner, with most of the fur trimmed off 1 hour! The robin is worked mainly in single crochet continuously, in the round, like a spiral. Body Round 1: Start with white, Magic circle 8 stitches Round 2: Increase evenly by 4 sts (2 singles in first chain then 1 single in each of the next two chains, and repeat until end of row) You should now have 12 sts. Round 3: Increase evenly by 6 sts ( 2 singles in first chain, 1 single in second, and repeat until end of row) Make 6 of these with the red yarn (The easiest way is to lay the other colour on top of your stitches and crochet around it) You should now have 18 sts. Round 4: Increase evenly by 9 sts (2 singles in first chain, 1 single in second, and repeat until end of row) Make 7 of these with the red yarn. You should now have 27 sts. Round 5: Increase evenly by 3 sts ( 2 singles in the first chain, 1 in each of the next 8 then repeat until end of row) Make 10 of these with the red yarn. You should now have 30 sts Round 6: One st in each chain, one red in each red. 2007 Brigitte Read. All rights reserved To report errors with this pattern contact [email protected] http://littlegreen.typepad.com/romansock/
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http://littlegreen.typepad.com/romansock/ Round 7: Increase evenly by 6 sts (2 singles in the first chain, 1 single in each of the next 4 chains then repeat until end of row) Make 12 of these with the red yarn. You should now have 36 sts. Round 8: Increase evenly by 3 sts ( 2 singles in the first chain, 1 single in reach of the next 11, then repeat until end of row)- Make 14 of these with the red yarn. You should now have 39 sts. Round 9: Decrease evenly by 3 sts ( Crochet 2 together then, 1 single in each of the next 10, then repeat until end of row)- Make 14 of these with the red yarn. You should now have 36 sts. Round 10: One st in each chain, one red in each red. Cast off. Wings Round 1: In brown, magic circle 9 Round 2: Increase evenly by 3 sts (2 singles in the first st, 1 single in each of next 2 chain sts, repeat until end of row) You should now have 12 sts (do 4 red) Round 3: increase evenly by 4 sts ( 2 singles in the first st, 1 single in each of the next 2 chain sts, repeat until end of row) You should now have 16 sts (do 9 red) Round 4-5: 1 st in each chain (keep reds, red) You should now have 9 red stitches and 7 brown ones Round 6: Starting on the first brown st. Chain 3, crochet 2 double crochet sts in each of the brown sts. (Count the turning chain as a double) Round 7: Chain 3, crochet 2 double crochet sts in each of the first 5 sts (count the turning chain as a double) single crochet in the next 4, Crochet 2 double crochet sts in each of the next 5 sts. Round 8: Chain 3, crochet a double crochet in each double crochet and a single in each single crochet. Cast off. Tail Round 1: Crochet 4 sts into the 4 single sts Round 2: Increase by 4 sts (crochet 2 singles in each st) Round 3-8: Using a turning st and keeping 8 sts on each row. Sew the edges together for a standing up tail. Finishing: Put in eyes, stuff and sew up. Final crochet a chain of 4 and sew on as a v shaped beak. You can brush lightly with a slicker brush to give a more fluffy, feathery appearance, if you like. 2007 Brigitte Read. All rights reserved To report errors with this pattern contact [email protected] http://littlegreen.typepad.com/romansock/