Amigurumi Raccoon Crochet Free Pattern

Head

We start knitting with light yarn:
1 row – Magic ring into 6 sc
2 row – inc * 6 (12)
3 row – 12 sc
4 row – (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)
5 row – 18 sc
6 row – (2 sc, inc) * 6 (24)

7 row – 24 sc
8 row – (3 sc, inc) * 6 (30)
9 row – 7 sc, (inc, 1 sc) * 4, (1 sc, inc) * 4, 7 sc (38)
10 row – 8 sc, (inc, 2 sc) * 3, inc, 2 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc) * 3, 8 sc (46)
11 row – 9 sc, (inc, 3 sc) * 3, inc, 2 sc, inc, (3 sc, inc) * 3, 9 sc (54)
12 row – 10 sc, (inc, 4 sc) * 3, inc, 2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc) * 3, 10 sc (62)
13th row – 11 sc, (inc, 5 sc) * 3, inc, 2 sc, inc, (5 sc, inc) * 3, 11 sc, (70)
14-15 row – 70 sc

Next, change the yarn to gray
16-24 row – 70 sc
25 row – 15 sc, dec, 16 sc, dec, 16 sc, dec, 15 sc, dec (66)
26 row – (9 sc, dec) * 6 (60)
27 row – (8 sc, dec) * 6 (54)
28 row – 54 sc
29 row – (7 sc, dec) * 6 (48)
Next, we knit the eyelids and sew

Eyelids

We knit eyelids with black yarn
We collect 17 air loops
1 row – starting from the second from the hook we knit 15 sc (after the 1st row try on whether the eyelid will fit in size, in otherwise dial more or less air stitches, depending on the size you need)
2 row – turn, ch, 15 sc
3 row – turn, ch, 15 sc
4 row – turn, ch, 15 sc
sew the eyelids to the muzzle
Next, insert the nose and eyes.

We insert the eyes by retreating about 5 loops
We embroider a cross with a gray inca knitted bang, focusing on a place located over the centuries. 1 row – 5 crosses, 2 row – 3 continue to knit head:
Stuff your head tight
30 row – (6 sc, dec) * 6 (42)
31 row – (5 sc, dec) * 6 (36)
32 row – (4 sc, dec) * 6 (30)
33 row – (3 sc, dec) * 6 (24)
34 row – (2 sc, dec) * 6 (18)
Stuff up to the end

35 row – (1 sc, dec) * 6 (12)
36 row – decavs to the end
Make a weight loss:
We make a tightening with a long needle with black yarn
Start the needle at point 1, withdraw the needle at point 2, leaving a long tip, make a stitch at point 3 and draw the needle at point 4, do stitch to point 5 and print to point 1.
Tighten the ends of the thread, not much.
Tie the ends of the thread. The ends can be made in the head or leave and hide while sewing on the head.

Ears:

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