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<p>Hello dear visitors, I am here again with new amigurumi molds for you. I am sharing <strong>amigurumi patterns</strong> for you here for free. You can make your children happy by making these patterns. <strong>Amigurumi toys</strong> are very popular lately and are the most beautiful toys that don’t harm your kids. Your kids will love them. Let’s move on to our pattern and give them this gift.</p>


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


<p><strong>SC</strong>– single crochet<br /><strong>SC INC</strong>– single crochet increase (2 SC in each stitch)</p>


<p><strong>INV DEC</strong>– Invisible decrease (put hook through the FRONT LOOP ONLY of two consecutive stitches [two loops on hook] Yarn over pull through both loops. [two loops on hook] Yarn over pull through two loops)</p>


<p><strong>Magic Circle</strong>– Make a loop, leaving a long tail to work with. Insert hook in center of loop, yarn over and draw up a loop. Yarn over, pull through to make the first chain (this does not count as a stitch!). Continue to crochet over the loop and tail with the number of stitches called for. (If you need 6 SC, then crochet 6 SC inside the ring.) Pull the tail to close the circle.</p>


<p><strong>Always move your stitch marker to the last stitch in the round. This pattern is worked in continuous rounds.</strong></p>


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<p><strong>Head</strong><br />Using the worsted weight yarn:<br />Round 1: In a magic circle, 6 SC.<br />Round 2: SC INC in each around. (12)<br />Round 3: SC in first, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (18)<br />Rounds 4-5: SC in each around (18)<br />Round 6: SC in first 2, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (24)<br />Round 7-8: SC in each around. (24)<br />Round 9: SC in first 3, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (30)<br />Round 10: SC in each stitch around. (30)<br />Round 11: SC in first 4, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (36)<br />Change to Pipsqueak yarn.<br />Round 12: SC in first 5, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (42)<br />Round 13-18: SC in each around. (42)<br /><strong>Sew the nose and attach the eyes here. The eyes I attached between the rows 10 and 11, about 7 stitches apart. Double check that they are the same height before you attach the backs.</strong><br />Round 19: SC in the first 5, INV DEC in the next. Repeat around. (36)<br />Round 20: SC in the first 4, INV DEC in the next. Repeat around. (30)<br />Round 21: SC in the first 3, INV DEC in the next. Repeat around. (24)<br />Round 22: SC in the first 2, INV DEC in the next. Repeat around. (18)<br />Round 23: SC in the first, INV DEC in the next. Repeat around. (12)<br />Round 24: INV DEC around. (6)<br />Fasten off and carefully sew the remaining hole closed.</p>


<p><strong>Ears (make two)</strong><br />Round 1: In a magic circle, 6 SC.<br />Round 2: SC in each around. (6)<br />Round 3: SC INC in each around. (12)<br />Round 4: SC in first, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (18)<br />Round 5: SC in the first 2, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (24)<br />Rounds 6-8: SC in each around. (24)<br />Round 9: SC in first 2, INV DEC in next. Repeat around. (18)<br />Round 10: SC in first, INV DEC in next. Repeat around. (12)<br />Round 11: SC in each around.<br />Fasten off, leaving a tail to sew on the head. Pinch the bottom of the ear to make a little crease and sew a few stitches to hold the shape. I attached the ears 4 rows back from where the white fluffy yarn starts about level with the eyes.</p>


<p><strong>Body (this part is just a tube.)</strong><br /><br />Using the Pipsqueak yarn:<br /><br />Round 1: In a magic circle, 6 SC.<br />Round 2: SC INC in each around. (12)<br />Round 3: SC in first, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (18)<br />Round 4: SC in first 2, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (24)<br />Round 5: SC in first 3, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (30)<br />Round 6: SC in first 4, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (36)<br />Round 7: SC in first 5, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (42)<br />Rounds 8-17: SC in each around. (42)<br />Round 18: SC in the first 5, INV DEC in the next. Repeat around. (36)<br />Round 19: SC in each around. (36)<br />Round 20: SC in the first 4, INV DEC in the next. Repeat around. (30)<br />Round 21: SC in the first 3, INV DEC in the next. Repeat around. (24)<br />Round 22: SC in the first 2, INV DEC in the next. Repeat around. (18)<br />Round 23: Sc in the first, INV DEC in the next. Repeat around. (12)<br /><br />Decrease in each around as you can and then sew the remaining hole together.</p>


<p><strong>Neck</strong><br /><br />Chain 21. Attach to the first chain so you have a circle. Take care not to twist the chain when you connect it. Attach the stitch marker here. Crochet in each stitch around, for a total of 7 rows.<br /><br />Pin this tube to the front of the body. Make sure it is centered, then attach the bottom by sewing around, multiple times if you need to. Stuff it very well and pin the head to the top. Sew the head on.</p>


<p><strong>Legs (Make 4)</strong><br /><br />Starting with the worsted weight yarn<br />Round 1: In a magic circle, 6 SC.<br />Round 2: SC INC in each around (12)<br />Round 3: SC in first, SC INC in next. Repeat around. (18)<br />Rounds 4-10: SC in each around (18)<br />Change to the pipsqueak yarn.<br />Rounds 11-18: SC in each around. (18)<br />Fasten off and leave a long tail to sew onto the body. Stuff up to the worsted weight line but don’t stuff too much more than that.<br /><br />When you attach the legs, use pins and a large needle. I pin the front legs first. I made sure the legs both lay flat on the table. If helpful, prop the back part of the body on something even with the legs. Attach the tops. Repeat with the back legs.</p>


<p><strong>Tail</strong><br />Round 1: In a magic circle, 6 SC.<br />Round 2: SC INC in each around. (12)<br />Round 3-7: SC in each around. (12)<br />Fasten off and leave a long tail to sew onto the body. I did not stuff my tail, just flattened it!</p>


<p><strong>Neck Pom Poms</strong><br />I made 3 pom poms using the smallest&nbsp;Clover pom maker (the pink one). Chain 35 and fasten off. Sew two pom poms on one end and one on the other. I just twisted the one around the two to fasten.</p>


<p><strong>Blanket</strong><br />Row 1: Chain 30 and turn. HDC in the second chain from the end.<br />Rows 2-3: HDC in each stitch across. (28)<br />Row 3: Change to an accent color. SC in each across. (28)<br />Rows 4-5: HDC in each stitch across. (28)<br />Row 6: Change to an accent color. SC in each across. (28)<br />Rows 7-8: HDC in each stitch across. (28)<br />Row 9: Change to an accent color. SC in each across. (28)<br />Rows 10-11: HDC in each stitch across. (28)</p>


<p>Cut 3 inch pieces for the fringe. Attach to the edge by folding the pieces in half and pulling through the edge of the blanket with your hook. Pull the two edges through the loop and pull tight.</p>
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<p><strong>Materials:</strong><br />Yarn Durable Furry, 100% Polyester, 50g / 35m<br />– silver gray – 3 skeins<br />Yarn Durable Cozy fine, 58% cotton, 42% polyacrylic, 50g / 105m<br />– ivory – 1 skein<br />– ash – 1 skein<br />Hooks 4 and 7 mm.<br />Big eye needle<br />Markers<br />Scissors<br />Filler<br />Chenille wire<br />Safety eyes 15 mm</p>


<p><strong>Abbreviations</strong><br />cc- connecting column<br />sc – single crochet<br />hdc – half crochet<br />dc – double crochet<br />inc – increase<br />dec – decrease<br />* * x? – repeat description between asterisks<br />= () – total number – in the loop in a row<br />Level of difficulty: experience with fur yarn.<br />Size: 33 cm from head to toe</p>


<p><strong>Muzzle</strong></p>


<p>Ivory color, hook 4 mm</p>


<p>Toer 1: 6 sc into magic ring = (6)</p>


<p>Toer 2: 6 inc = (12)</p>


<p>Toer 3: * 1 sc, 1 inc * x6 = (18)</p>


<p>Toer 4: * 2 sc, 1 inc * x6 = (24)</p>


<p>Toer 5: 24 sc = (24)</p>


<p>Toer 6: * 3 sc, 1 inc * x6 = (30)</p>


<p>Toer 7 – 8:30 sc = (30)</p>


<p>Toer 9: 2 loops skip, 10 dc in one loop, 2 loops skip, 6 hdc,</p>


<p>Skip 2 loops, 10 dc in one loop.</p>


<p>Do not knit the rest of the loops.</p>


<p>Close and set your face aside.</p>


<p><strong>Head and neck</strong></p>


<p>Silver gray yarn, hook 7 mm.</p>


<p>Toer 1: 6 sc into magic ring = (6)</p>


<p>Toer 2: 6 inc = (12)</p>


<p>Toer 3: * 1 sc, 1 inc * x6 = (18)</p>


<p>Toer 4: * 2 sc, 1 inc * x6 = (24)</p>


<p>Toer 5: * 3 sc, 1 inc * x6 = (30)</p>


<p>Toer 6 – 11: 30 sc = (30)</p>


<p>Toer 12: * 3 sc, 1 dec * x6 = (24)</p>


<p>Toer 13: * 2 sc, 1 dec * x6 = (18)</p>


<p>Toer 14: * 1 sc, 1 dec * x6 = (12)</p>


<p>Toer 15 – 21: 12 sc = (12)</p>


<p>Close, leave a long thread for sewing. Fill your head slightly and identify</p>


<p>muzzle position. Insert the safety eyes into the loop with the 10th dc through the face and through</p>


<p>the head. Once you are satisfied with the position of the eyes, fix them. Now</p>


<p>Stuff your head tightly and insert the chenille wire into your neck. Sew the muzzle to the head,</p>


<p>stuffing it while sewing.</p>


<p><strong>Ears (x2)</strong></p>


<p>Ivory yarn, hook 4 mm.</p>


<p>Toer 1: 6 sc into magic ring = (6)</p>


<p>Toer 2: 6 inc = (6)</p>


<p>Toer 3: * 1 sc, 1 inc * x3 = (9)</p>


<p>Toer 4: * 2 sc, 1 inc * x3 = (12)</p>


<p>Toer 5: * 3 sc, 1 inc * x3 = (15)</p>


<p>Toer 6: * 4 sc, 1 inc * x3 = (18)</p>


<p>Toer 7: * 5 sc, 1 inc * x3 = (21)</p>


<p>Toer 8: * 6 sc, 1 inc * x3 = (24)</p>


<p>Toer 9: * 7 sc, 1 inc * x3 = (27)</p>


<p>Fold the edges of the ears together and knit 13 sc, knitting two sides at the same time.</p>


<p>Pinch your ears and sew with 6 stitches to your head. Hide the end of the thread.</p>


<p><strong>Body</strong></p>


<p>Silver gray yarn, hook 7 mm.</p>


<p>Toer 1: 6 sc into magic ring = (6)</p>


<p>Toer 2: 6 inc = (12)</p>


<p>Toer 3: * 1 sc, 1 inc * x6 = (18)</p>


<p>Toer 4: * 2 sc, 1 inc * x6 = (24)</p>


<p>Toer 5: * 3 sc, 1 inc * x6 = (30)</p>


<p>Toer 6: * 4 sc, 1 inc * x6 = (36)</p>


<p>Toer 7 – 16: 36 sc = (36)</p>


<p>Toer 17: * 4 sc, 1 dec * x6 = (30)</p>


<p>Toer 18: * 3 sc, 1 dec * x6 = (24)</p>


<p>Toer 19: 24 sc = (24)</p>


<p>Toer 20: * 2 sc, 1 dec * x6 = (18) Tightly fill the body</p>


<p>Toer 21: * 1 sc, 1 dec * x6 = (12)</p>


<p>Toer 22: 6 dec = (6)</p>


<p>Close, tighten the hole. Hide the end of the thread.</p>


<p>The first row spacecraft is the back of the alpaca. Sew your head to the front of your body,</p>


<p>continuing to stuff your neck while sewing. Cut the thread.</p>


<p>Embroider nose with ash-colored yarn</p>


<p><strong>Feet (x4)</strong></p>


<p>Yarn of ash color, hook 4 mm.</p>


<p>Toer 1: 6 sc into magic ring = (6)</p>


<p>Toer 2: 6 inc = (12)</p>


<p>Toer 3: * 1 sc, 1 inc * x6 = (18)</p>


<p>Toer 4 – 7: 18 sc = (18)</p>


<p>We change to silver-gray yarn and a hook of 7 mm.</p>


<p>Toer 8: * 1 sc, 1 loop skip * x9 = (9)</p>


<p>Toer 9 – 12: 9 sc = (9)</p>


<p>Close, leave a long thread for sewing. Tightly fill and sew on legs</p>


<p>to the lower body.</p>


<p><strong>Tail</strong></p>


<p>Silver gray yarn, hook 7 mm.</p>


<p>Toer 1: 4 sc into magic ring = (4)</p>


<p>Toer 2 – 4: 4 sc = (4)</p>


<p>Close, leave a long thread for sewing. Lightly fill and sew on the tail.</p>


<p>to the back of the body.</p>
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<p><strong>Abbreviations</strong><br /><br />CH – chain<br />SC – single crochet<br />DC – double crochet<br />DEC – decrease<br />İNC – increase<br />SL-ST – slip-stitch<br />() x? – repeat description between<br />brackets? times<br />= () – the total number of loops in a row</p>


<p><strong>Material</strong></p>


<p>Yarn (you can use any wool you want and corresponding hooks)</p>


<p>2.5mm hook</p>


<p>Hook 3.0 mm for roses</p>


<p>Safety eyes 10 mm</p>


<p>Scissors</p>


<p>Filler</p>


<p>Sewing needle</p>


<p>Pins, marker</p>


<p>Notes:</p>


<p>yarn: Schachenmayr Catania</p>


<p>100% mercerized cotton</p>


<p>A: 105 natural D: 258 strawberry</p>


<p>B: 172 silver E: 246 pink</p>


<p>C: 192 garnet F: 110 black</p>


<p>– We work in a spiral, unless otherwise specified</p>


<p>– Fill as you knit</p>


<p>– Color change is always done on the last loops of the previous row</p>


<p>– Mark the beginning of the row with a marker</p>


<p>– With the materials given here, the toy is about 27 cm high.</p>


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


<p>natural color</p>


<p>1: 6 sc into magic ring = (6)</p>


<p>2: 6 inc = (12)</p>


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


<p>4: (2 sc, 1 inc) x6 = (24)</p>


<p>5: (3 sc, 1 inc) x6 = (30)</p>


<p>6: (4 sc, 1 inc) x6 = (36)</p>


<p>7: (5 sc, 1 inc) x6 = (42)</p>


<p>8: (6 sc, 1 inc) x6 = (48)</p>


<p>9: (7 sc, 1 inc) x6 = (54)</p>


<p>10: (8 sc, 1 inc) x6 = (60)</p>


<p>11-22: 60 sc = (60)</p>


<p>Insert safety eyes between 14-15 rows with a distance of 14 loops.</p>


<p>23: (8 sc, 1 dec) = (54)</p>


<p>24: (7 sc, 1 dec) = (48)</p>


<p>25: (6 sc, 1 dec) = (42)</p>


<p>26: (5 sc, 1 dec) = (36)</p>


<p>27: (4 sc, 1 dec) = (30)</p>


<p>28: (3 sc, 1 dec) = (24)</p>


<p>We stuff, we continue to knit a neck.</p>


<p><strong>Neck:</strong></p>


<p>29-42: 24 sc = (24)</p>


<p>We stuff, we continue to knit a body.</p>


<p><strong>Body:</strong></p>


<p>The body begins to knit from 19 ch.</p>


<p>1: 19 ch, turn = (19)</p>


<p>2: in the 2nd loop from the hook: 1 inc, 17 sc, 24 sc around the neck, 18 sc on</p>


<p>the other side of the chain = (61)</p>


<p>3: 2 inc, 58 sc, 1 inc = (64)</p>


<p>4: (1 sc, 1 inc) x2, 27 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, 1 inc, 27 sc, 1 inc = (69)</p>


<p>5: (2 sc, 1 inc) x2, 62 sc, 1 inc = (72)</p>


<p>6: (3 sc, 1 inc) x2, 27 sc, 1 inc, 5 sc, 1 inc, 29 sc, 1 inc = (77)</p>


<p>7: (4 sc, 1 inc) x2, 67 sc = (79)</p>


<p>8: 39 sc, 1 inc, 7 sc, 1 inc, 31 sc = (81)</p>


<p>9-21: 81 sc = (81)</p>


<p>22: (4 sc, 1 dec) x2, 26 sc, 1 dec, 11 sc, 1 dec, 26 sc, 1 dec = (76)</p>


<p>23: 76 sc = (76)</p>


<p>Now we knit about 7 sc to go to the middle of the back. Do not cut the thread</p>


<p>continue to knit legs.</p>


<p><strong>Legs:</strong></p>


<p>You start with the first leg immediately after the 23rd row of the body.</p>


<p>You need 8 markers (threads or paper clips) to mark the beginning and end of 4</p>


<p>legs.</p>


<p>After crocheting to the middle of the back of the llama, knit another 3 sc.</p>


<p>Put a marker. This is the beginning of the first leg.</p>


<p>Now we knit in the following sequence (see photo):</p>


<p>9 sc for the first leg, 14 sc between the first and second,</p>


<p>9 sc for the second leg, 6 sc between the second and third (in front of the llama)</p>


<p>9 sc for the third leg, 14 sc between the third and fourth,</p>


<p>9 sc for the fourth leg and finally 6 sc between the fourth and first.</p>


<p>9 mid</p>


<p>14 backs</p>


<p>9 Front</p>


<p>Back 6</p>


<p><strong>Foot 1:</strong></p>


<p>1: 9 sc, 9 ch</p>


<p>2: close the sc ring into the first loop</p>


<p>first row, 17 sc = (18)</p>


<p>3–7: 18 sc = (18)</p>


<p>Change to silver color</p>


<p>8: behind the back wall of the hinge (4 sc, 1 dec) x3 = (15)</p>


<p>9-14: 15 sc = (15)</p>


<p>15: (3 sc, 1 dec) x3 = (12)</p>


<p>16: 12 sc = (12)</p>


<p>17: (2 sc, 1 dec) x3 = (9)</p>


<p>18: behind the back wall of the loop (1 sc, 1 dec) x3 = (6)</p>


<p><strong>Leg 2:</strong></p>


<p>after 14 loops, attach the thread to the 15th</p>


<p>and knit the second leg</p>


<p>1-18 row like the first leg</p>


<p><strong>Leg 3:</strong></p>


<p>skipping 6 loops, attach the thread to the 7th and</p>


<p>knit the third leg</p>


<p>1-18 row like the first leg</p>


<p><strong>Leg 4:</strong></p>


<p>after 14 loops, attach the thread to the 15th</p>


<p>and knit the fourth leg</p>


<p>1-18 row like the first leg</p>


<p>Stuff your legs tight, otherwise the llama will not</p>


<p>stand alone.</p>


<p>&nbsp;5</p>


<p><strong>Lama Lou Häkelanleitung by @ anni_gurumi Anna Suppanz</strong></p>


<p><strong>Stomach:</strong></p>


<p>natural color</p>


<p>Knit belly in rotary rows</p>


<p>Attach the thread to the 23rd row of the body between</p>


<p>1st and 2nd legs.</p>


<p>1: 14 sc, 1 ch, turn = (14)</p>


<p>2-6: 14 sc, 1 ch, turn = (14)</p>


<p>7: 14 sc, 6 ch, rotation = (14 sc + 6 ch)</p>


<p>8: in the 2nd loop from the hook: 19 sc, 6 ch,</p>


<p>rotation = (19 sc + 6 ch)</p>


<p>9: in the 2nd loop from the hook: 24 sc, 1 ch,</p>


<p>rotation = (24)</p>


<p>10: 24 sc, 1 ch, turn = (24)</p>


<p>11: 19 sc, 1 ch, turn = (19)</p>


<p>12-16: 14 sc, 1 ch, turn = (14)</p>


<p>Use your pins to lock your stomach</p>


<p>on the body and sew, do not forget to stuff!</p>


<p>6</p>


<p><strong>Ears (x2):</strong></p>


<p>natural color</p>


<p>1: 5 sc into magic ring = (5)</p>


<p>2: 5 sc = (5)</p>


<p>3: 5 inc = (10)</p>


<p>4: 10 sc = (10)</p>


<p>5: (1 sc, 1 inc) x5 = (15)</p>


<p>6: 15 sc = (15)</p>


<p>7: (2 sc, 1 inc) x5 = (20)</p>


<p>8-15: 20 sc = (20)</p>


<p>Leave a long thread for sewing.</p>


<p>Fold your ears in half and make a few stitches (see photo).</p>


<p>Sew the ears to the head.</p>


<p><strong>Muzzle:</strong></p>


<p>silver color</p>


<p>1: 6 sc into magic ring = (6)</p>


<p>2: 6 inc = (12)</p>


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


<p>4: (2 sc, 1 inc) x6 = (24)</p>


<p>5-8: 24 s bn = (24)</p>


<p>9: (3sc, 1 inc) x6 = (30)</p>


<p>10:30 sc = (30)</p>


<p>To close. Leave a long thread for sewing. Fill the face and sew.</p>


<p>Embroider eyelashes and nose.</p>


<p>Bridle and Reins:</p>


<p>pink color</p>


<p>Bridle:</p>


<p>1:30 ch close up sl-st ring</p>


<p>2:30 sc</p>


<p>To close. Sew to the muzzle.</p>


<p><strong>Reins:</strong></p>


<p>Tip: If you want to embroider the reins, do</p>


<p>them a little wider, knit the third row.</p>


<p>1: 61 ch, turn</p>


<p>2: in the 2nd loop from the hook: 60 sc</p>


<p>Attach the reins on the left and right of the bridle.</p>


<p>Tip: You can decorate the reins, as in the photo.</p>


<p>&nbsp;7</p>


<p><strong>Roses (5-6 pcs):</strong></p>


<p>(pomegranate, strawberry, pink)</p>


<p>hook 3.0 mm</p>


<p>1:21 ch</p>


<p>2: into the 3rd loop from the hook, 5 dc,</p>


<p>1 loop skip, 1 sc, 1 loop skip,</p>


<p>6 dc, 1 loop skip, 1 sc, 1 loop skip, 7 dc, 1 loop skip,</p>


<p>1 sc, 1 loop skip, 8 dc, 1 loop skip, 1 sc, 1 loop skip,</p>


<p>9 dc, sl-st</p>


<p>Roll up, fasten, leave a long thread for sewing. Make 4-5 different roses</p>


<p>flowers, fix with pins, about 8 rows from the ear and sew.</p>


<p><strong>Blankets:</strong></p>


<p>black color</p>


<p>1:15 ch</p>


<p>2: in the 2nd loop from the hook:</p>


<p>1 inc, 12 sc, 3 sc in one loop,</p>


<p>on the other side of the chain: 12 sc,</p>


<p>1 sc in the first loop</p>


<p>3: 2 inc, 12 sc, 3 inc, 12 sc, 1 inc</p>


<p>4: (1 sc, 1 inc) x2, 12 sc,</p>


<p>(1 sc, 1 inc) x3, 13 sc, 1 inc</p>


<p>5: Change to strawberry color</p>


<p>(2 sc, 1 inc) x2, 12 sc, (2 sc, 1 inc) x3, 14 sc, 1 inc</p>


<p>6: (3 sc, 1 inc) x2 12 sc, (3 sc, 1 inc) x3, 15 sc, 1 inc</p>


<p>7: Change to pink</p>


<p>(4 sc, 1 inc) x2, 12 sc, (4 sc, 1 inc) x3,</p>


<p>16 sc, 1 inc</p>


<p>8: (5 sc, 1 inc) x2, 12 sc, (5 sc, 1 inc) x3,</p>


<p>17 sc, 1 inc</p>


<p>9: Change to garnet color</p>


<p>(6 sc, 1 inc) x2, 12 sc, (6 sc, 1 inc) x3,</p>


<p>18 sc, 1 inc</p>


<p>10: (7 sc, 1 inc) x2, 12 sc, (7 sc, 1 inc) x3,</p>


<p>19 sc, 1 inc</p>


<p>To close.</p>


<p>&nbsp;eight</p>


<p>Lama Lou Häkelanleitung by @ anni_gurumi Anna Suppanz</p>


<p>Decorate the llama with pompons</p>


<p><strong>Tail:</strong></p>


<p>1: 6 sc into magic ring = (6)</p>


<p>2: (2 sc, 1 inc) x2 = (8)</p>


<p>3: (3 sc, 1 inc) x2 = (10)</p>


<p>4: (4 sc, 1 inc) x2 = (12)</p>


<p>5-7: 12 sc = (12)</p>


<p>To close. Leave a long thread for sewing.</p>


<p>Fold in half and sew to the back of the body.</p>


<p>Congratulations, Lama Lu is ready !!</p>
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