Shar-Pei+Keychain Amigurumi
Shar-Pei+Keychain Amigurumi
Shar-Pei+Keychain Amigurumi
UK Terms
Materials:
either
Hayfield Bonus Pecan 0677– 10g
or
Hayfield Bonus Light Grey Mix 0814 – 10g
Hayfield Bonus Black 0965 – Oddment for Eyes and Nose
Keychain
Hi-Loft Quality Toy Stuffing
3mm Crochet Hook
Wool Needle (for sewing)
Abbreviations:
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
htr – half treble
tr – treble
inc – 2 stitches in next stitch
dec – decrease over next two stitches in front loops only
BLO – dc in back loops only picking up the extra loop at the back of the previous htr row to
create a firmer stitch
FP – in front posts from right to left
sl st – slip stitch
f/o – fasten off by slip stitch in next stitch
Note:
Unless stated work in continuous rounds marking last stitch of each row with a stitch
marker before proceeding with the next.
When stuffing parts make sure that you don’t overstuff them as you don’t want the stuffing
to show through when complete.
Each part should be filled just enough that it can be easily squeezed when pinched firmly.
Although the front post trebles might feel a bit awkward to start with, once you get the feel
for them, they are a very easy way to create a fold like flap and are not as technical as
they sound.
Just take them one step at a time.
Head:
Using Black
Row 1: ch 2, dc 2 in second st from hook (alternatively dc 2 st in magic ring) (2)
Place the nose on the face so that the base of nose is 1 row above the starting circle of the
muzzle and so that the right side in facing inwards.
Using small back stitches sew to face and add a small post from the base through the
starting circle on the face.
Thread up through the head to just above the BLO line, 2 sts from the centre of face.
Using back stitches 2 sts in length, sew eyes 4 stitches apart and just above the muzzle
line.
Materials:
either
Hayfield Bonus Pecan 0677– 10g
or
Hayfield Bonus Light Grey Mix 0814 – 10g
Hayfield Bonus Black 0965 – Oddment for Eyes and Nose
Keychain
Hi-Loft Quality Toy Stuffing
3mm Crochet Hook
Wool Needle (for sewing)
Abbreviations:
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet
inc – 2 stitches in next stitch
dec – decrease over next two stitches in front loops only
BLO – sc in back loops only picking up the extra loop at the back of the previous hdc row
to create a firmer stitch
FP – in front posts from right to left
sl st – slip stitch
f/o – fasten off by slip stitch in next stitch
Note:
Unless stated work in continuous rounds marking last stitch of each row with a stitch
marker before proceeding with the next.
When stuffing parts make sure that you don’t overstuff them as you don’t want the stuffing
to show through when complete.
Each part should be filled just enough that it can be easily squeezed when pinched firmly.
Although the front post trebles might feel a bit awkward to start with, once you get the feel
for them, they are a very easy way to create a fold like flap and are not as technical as
they sound.
Just take them one step at a time.
Head:
Using Black
Row 1: ch 2, sc 2 in second st from hook (alternatively sc 2 st in magic ring) (2)
Place the nose on the face so that the base of nose is 1 row above the starting circle of the
muzzle and so that the right side in facing inwards.
Using small back stitches sew to face and add a small post from the base through the
starting circle on the face.
Thread up through the head to just above the BLO line, 2 sts from the centre of face.
Using back stitches 2 sts in length, sew eyes 4 stitches apart and just above the muzzle
line.