![]() Make sure the top of the snout is sewn to the 10th row of the body and the bottom to the 18th row. ![]() Slip stitch, lightly stuff with polyfill and sew nose onto body.įor this step we have slipstitched the edge of the snout onto the body, but sewing the snout serves the same purpose. Row 10: inc, 2dc, inc, down left side of nose between each row do 8dc, along the black top of nose 4dc, down right side of nose between rows 8dc. You can finish the remainder of Bluey’s snout in C4Ĭontinuing around the base of the snout, starting into second sts. Row 3: dc in C4, 2dc in black, dc in C4, ch in C4. Starting the project in black yarn, going back and forth down the row. Sew remaining stitches together to close and pull yarn through body.įor added detail: you can stitch or crochet around Bluey’s belly afterwards to give a more definite shape. Row 29-31: 19dc in C2, 12dc in C3, 19dc in C2 (50)Ĭut out a disc the size of the top of the head and insert in the body, stuff Bluey’s body with polyfill and commence closing the body: You will now continue the rows around the circle, changing colours as noted, you may leave a marker if required. Row 1: Start with a magic ring/circle with 10 stitches Now you have everything you need – LET’S GO! In this pattern we will also note when to change colours, and will note when to change colours using their designation (example: 20sts in C1, 5 sts in C2, 20sts in C1 ). (Note: We use the term double crochet in this pattern, but you might call it a single crochet where you live) (2dc, inc) x 10 means two double crochets then increase on the third, repeat this ten times. Meaning that when you see (20) at the end of a row, it means there will be 20 stitches in that row.Īny repeated actions within a row will also be in parentheses, alongside the amount of times that action will be taken in that row. The total amount of stitches you should have will be in parentheses at the end of each row. Inc = double crochet two stitches in the same stitch, increasing the amount of stitches.ĭec = double crochet two stitches together (or decreasing using which ever method your prefer) Download the Instructions tools you’ll need
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