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Today, the new daily crochet pattern Amigurumi, Cuty Deer Free Crochet Pattern , I want to give you some information about this pattern;
MATERIALS
100% Cotton DK yarn of your own choice.
I used Ricorumi Cotton DK 25g
052 Light Brown x 2 (Head, ears, arms & legs)
061 Ivory x 1 (Face)
065 Blush x 2 (Dress)
002 Cream x 1 (Underskirt, pants, antlers & collar)
Small amounts of 007 Pastel Pink, 009 Coral & 047 Pistachio (Flowers & leaves)
Small amount of Dark Brown for the nose
OTHER MATERIALS
2.25mm hook
Black embroidery thread
Long embroidery needle and strong thread for indenting the eyes
10mm safety eyes x 1 pair
Soft toy filling
Stitch markers / round headed pins / yarn needle / scissors
ABBREVIATIONS – GENERAL GUIDE
mr – magic ring
st / sts – stitch / stitches
sl st – slip stitch
ch / chs – chain / chains
sc – single crochet
inc – single crochet increase
dec – invisible decrease (dec 2 sts together FLO)
hdc – half double crochet
hdc inc – half double crochet increase
dc – double crochet
dc inc – double crochet increase
BLO – back loop only
FLO – front loop only
rnd – round
F/O – fasten off
[…] * … – repeat instruction in bracket … times
(…) – total number of sts in round / row
FINISHED SIZE
Approximately 24cm in height when using the recommended materials & hook size.
NOTES
Work in continuous rounds unless otherwise stated in the pattern.
Colour changes are made in the last step of the last sc of the round, with the exception of the head where the
colour changes are made in the middle of the rnds instead of at the end.
For the head, I have used the ‘cut and tie’ method for the colour changes, you may prefer to use a different
method.
I have used the ‘x’ stitch to create my Hattie (yarn under technique).
Using different materials and hook size to what is recommended may alter the final appearance of your Hattie.
If you prefer to use safety eyes smaller than 10mm, please consider positioning them with a few less sts between
them.
If a different size hook and yarn is used, consider adjusting the size of the safety eyes accordingly.
HEAD & BODY
The head and body are made as one piece, starting from the head. Stuff as you go.
Start with light brown yarn.
Rnd 1: 6 sc in mr (6)
Rnd 2: [inc] x 6 (12)
Rnd 3: [1 sc, inc] x 6 (18)
Rnd 4: 1 sc, inc, [2 sc, inc] x 5, 1 sc (24)
Rnd 5: [3 sc, inc] x 6 (30)
Rnd 6: 2 sc, inc, [4 sc, inc] x 5, 2 sc (36)
Rnd 7: [5 sc, inc] x 6 (42)
Rnd 8: 3 sc, inc, [6 sc, inc] x 5, 3 sc (48)
Rnd 9: [7 sc, inc ] x 6 (54)
Rnd 10 – 12 (3 rnds): 54 sc (54)
Note: Rnd 13 to 26 are worked using light brown, indicated as yarn (B)
and ivory, indicated as yarn (C).
Rnd 13: (B) 17 sc, (C) 4 sc, (B) 12 sc, (C) 4 sc, (B) 17 sc (54)
Rnd 14: (B) 16 sc, (C) 6 sc, (B) 10 sc, (C) 6 sc, (B) 16 sc (54)
Rnd 15: (B) 15 sc, (C) 8 sc, (B) 8 sc, (C) 8 sc, (B) 15 sc (54)
Rnd 16: (B) 14 sc, (C) 10 sc, (B) 6 sc, (C) 10 sc, (B) 14 sc (54)
Rnd 17 – 19 (3 rnds): (B) 13 sc, (C) 12 sc, (B) 4 sc, (C) 12 sc, (B) 13 sc (54)
Rnd 20 – 23 (4 rnds): (B) 13 sc, (C) 28 sc, (B) 13 sc (54)
Insert 10mm eyes between rnds 19/20, 12 sts apart (approx. 9 clear sts between them once inserted. Pic. 2)
Rnd 24: (B) 2 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 3 sc, (C) 1 sc, dec, [4 sc, dec] x 4, 1 sc, (B) 3 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 2 sc (45)
Rnd 25: (B) 2 sc, dec, 3 sc, dec, 2 sc, (C) 1 sc, dec, [3 sc, dec] x 4, (B) [3 sc, dec] x 2, 1 sc (36)
Rnd 26: (B) dec, 4 sc, dec, 1 sc, (C) 3 sc, dec, [4 sc, dec] x 2, 1 sc, (B) 3 sc, dec, 4 sc (30)
We will work the following rnds in light brown only. F/O the ivory yarn and secure the tail.
Rnd 27: [3 sc, dec] x 6 (24)
Rnd 28: 1 sc, dec, [2 sc, dec] x 5, 1 sc (18)
Rnd 29: 18 sc (18)
Rnd 30: 1 sc, inc, [2 sc, inc] x 5, 1 sc (24) – change to blush yarn at the end of rnd 30.
Rnd 31: [3 sc, inc] x 6 (30)
We will now pause to indent the eyes, ensure the head is firmly stuffed.
Take a long length of ivory yarn or
strong thread and insert it through the
opening at the bottom of the head.
Bring out the strand at point 1 and back
in at point 2 to make the first st. Take
the yarn out at point 3 and back in at
point 4 to make the 2nd st.
The sts should sit over the top of the
eyes before you pull them in.
Bring the strand out in the opening of the
head where you started. Pull the tails
firmly to indent the eyes, ensuring the sts
sit behind the top of the safety eyes. Make
a few secure knots to hold them in place.
Hide the tails inside the head.
We will now continue with making the body.
Rnd 32: 30 sc (30)
Rnd 33: 2 sc, inc [4 sc, inc] x 5, 2 sc (36)
Rnd 34 – 36 (3 rnds): 36 sc (36)
Rnd 37: [5 sc, inc] x 6 (42)
Rnd 38 – 39 (2 rnds): 42 sc (42)
At the end of rnd 39, make additional scs so that the start of rnd 40
is at the back centre.
Rnd 40: BLO 42 sc (42) – Change to cream at the end of rnd 40.
Rnd 41: 42 sc (42)
Rnd 42: BLO 42 sc (42)
Rnd 43 – 46 (4 rnds): 42 sc (42)
Rnd 47: [5 sc, dec] x 6 (36)
Rnd 48: 2 sc, dec, [4 sc, dec] x 5, 2 sc (30)
Rnd 49: [3 sc, dec] x 6 (24)
Rnd 50: 1 sc, dec, [2 sc, dec] x 5, 1 sc (18)
Rnd 51: [1 sc, dec] x 6 (12)
Rnd 52: [dec] x 6 (6)
F/O and weave the yarn tail through each FLO of the last round. Gently pull the tail to close the opening and weave it in.
TOP SKIRT
NOTE: If you prefer to attach the legs before making the skirt, please refer to page 10 for assembly.
The skirt and under skirt are worked with each rnd joined with a sl st and a lifting ch to start the next rnd. Start each rnd
with the first st in the same st as the lifting ch. The sl st and ch 1 do not count as sts.
Using blush yarn, turn your work upside down and insert your hook under the last FLO of rnd 39 of the body and ch 1
(Pic. 7).
Rnd 1: [hdc, hdc inc] x 21, sl st into first st, ch 1 (63)
Rnd 2: [2 hdc, hdc inc] x 21, sl st into first st, ch 1 (84)
Rnd 3 – 9 (7 rnds): 84 hdc, sl st to first st, ch 1 (84)
Pic.7 Pic. 8 Pic. 9
Pic. 10 Pic. 11 Pic. 12
Rnd 10: [13 hdc, hdc inc] x 6 (90)
Rnd 11: 90 hdc (90)
F/O and make an invisible st to finish, weave in the tail.
UNDER SKIRT
Using cream yarn, turn your work upside down and insert your hook under the last FLO of rnd 41 of the body and ch 1
(Pic. 9).
Repeat rnds 1 – 11 of the top skirt. At the end of rnd 11, do not F/O, ch 1 to start rnd 12.
Rnd 12: BLO make 3 hdc in the same st and repeat in each st of the rnd (270)
F/O and make an invisible st to finish, weave in the tail.
ARMS – MAKE 2
Start with light brown yarn.
Rnd 1: 6 sc in mr (6)
Rnd 2: [1 sc, inc] x 3 (9)
Rnd 3: [2 sc, inc] x 3 (12)
Rnd 4 – 6 (3 rnds): 12 sc (12)
Rnd 7: [2 sc, dec] x 3 (9)
Rnd 8: 9 sc (9) – Change to blush at the end of rnd 8
Rnd 9: 9 sc (9)
Rnd 10: BLO 9 sc (9) – stuff the hand only
Rnd 11 – 24 (14 rnds): 9 sc (9)
Make additional sc so that the end of rnd 24 is inline with
the colour join.
Flatten your work and make 4 sc through both layers to
close. F/O and leave a long tail for attaching.
CUFF
Using blush yarn, turn your work upside down and insert your hook under the last FLO of rnd 9. Pull up a loop, ch 2 and
make 1 dc in the same st. Make 1 dc inc in each of the next 8 sts. (18)
F/O and make an invisible st to finish, weave in the tail.
LEGS – MAKE 2
Start with light brown yarn. Stuff as you go until rnd 36.
Rnd 1: 6 sc in mr (6)
Rnd 2: [inc] x 6 (12)
Rnd 3: [1 sc, inc] x 6 (18)
Rnd 4: [5 sc, inc] x 3 (21)
Rnd 5 – 7 (3 rnds): 21 sc (21)
Rnd 8: [5 sc, dec] x 3 (18)
Rnd 9: 2 sc, dec, [4 sc, dec] x 2, 2 sc (15)
Rnd 10: [3 sc, dec] x 3 (12)
Rnd 11 – 19 (9 rnds): 12 sc (12) – Change to cream at the end of rnd 19.
Rnd 20: 12 sc (12)
Rnd 21: BLO 12 sc (12)
Rnd 22 – 39 (18 rnds): 12 sc (12)
Make additional sc so that the end of rnd 39 is in line with the
colour join.
Flatten your work and make 6 sc through both layers to close. F/O
and leave a long tail for attaching.
PANT EDGE
Using cream yarn, turn your work upside down and insert your hook under the last FLO of rnd 20. Pull up a loop, ch 2 and
make 1 dc in the same st. Make a dc inc in each of the next 11 sts. (24)
F/O and make an invisible st to finish, weave in the tail.
EARS – MAKE 2
Using light brown yarn. The ears are not stuffed.
Rnd 1: 6 sc in mr (6)
Rnd 2: [1 sc, inc] x 3 (9)
Rnd 3: [2 sc, inc] x 3 (12)
Rnd 4: [3 sc, inc] x 3 (15)
Rnd 5: [4 sc, inc] x 3 (18)
Rnd 6 – 10 (5 rnds): 18 sc (18)
Rnd 11: [4 sc, dec] x 3 (15) – Make 1 additional sc at the end of rnd 11.
We will now close the ears with the following 4 steps to give them their shape.
STEP 1
Flatten your work and sc in the
next 7 sts through both layers to
close.
STEP 2
Fold the end in half so your crochet
hook is at the top of your work, and hold
it together.
STEP 3
Sc in the next 3 sts, through both layers.
STEP 4
Ch 1, turn, make a sc in the next 3 sts.
F/O and leave a long tail for attaching.
ANTLERS – MAKE 2
The antlers are made in 2 parts and joined together to make one piece. Use
cream yarn.
PART A
Rnd 1: 5 sc in mr (5)
Rnd 2: inc, 2 sc, inc, 1 sc (7)
Rnd 3 – 4 (2 rnds): 7 sc (7)
F/O leaving a long tail (we will use this to close any gaps between the 2
parts later).
PART B
Repeat Part A but do not F/O at the end of rnd 4.
Rnd 5: Join the 2 parts by making a sc into the first sc of rnd 4 of Part A (Pic.
24), make a further 6 sc around Part A and 7 sc around Part B. (14)
Rnd 6: [dec, 1sc] x 4, dec (9)
F/O with a long tail and make an invisible st to finish.
Using the tail from Part A, close any gaps between the 2 parts and weave it
in. Stuff the antlers very lightly.
FACIAL DETAILS & ASSEMBLY
EYES: With a length of white yarn,
make the whites of the eyes from the
outer top corner to the inner bottom
corner. Repeat for the 2nd eye, secure
and weave in the tail.
With a length of black embroidery
thread, make the black eyeline above
the eye. Use the same thread to make
the eyelash.
Make the eyelash starting one st above
the end of the first line and take the
thread into the same spot where the top
of the white and black meet. Repeat for
the 2nd eye, secure and weave in the tail.
NOSE: Mark out the position of the
nose 4 sts wide, centrally between the
eyes. Use the middle section of the
face in light brown as a guide.
With a long length of dark brown yarn,
make a few whip sts until you are
happy with the thickness.
Make the centre line of the nose going
over 3 rnds. Secure and weave in the
tail.
HEAD DETAIL: With a long length of
ivory yarn, make several sts for the
markings on the head. You may want to
mark out the position before making
them. Secure and weave in the tail.
EARS: Mark out the position of the
ears between rnds 11/12, with 22 sts
between the back.
Attach the ears on each side of the head.
If you prefer them to stay down a little
bit, make a small st on the underside of
each ear. Secure and weave in the tail.
ASSEMBLY
ANTLERS: Mark out the position of the
antlers over rnds 6 – 8, in line with the
ears.
Attach each antler on each side of the
head. Secure and weave in the tail.
ARMS: Mark out the position of the arms
equally on each side of the body
between rnds 31/32.
Attach the arms to each side of the
body. Secure and weave in the tail.
LEGS: Mark out the position of the legs
in line with the arms, equally on each
side of the body between rnds 46/47.
Attach the legs. Secure and weave in the
tail.
FLOWERS – MAKE 2
Using coral and pastel pink yarn and work in rows.
Ch 15 and start in the 2nd ch from the hook.
Row 1: [1 sc, inc] x 7 (21)
F/O and leave a long tail. Roll the flower into a rose shape and secure with a few sts on the underside.
LEAVES – MAKE 3
Using pistachio yarn and work in rows.
Ch 6, start in the 3rd ch from the hook.
Row 1: sc, 2 dc, sl st in the last st. (4)
F/O and leave a long tail for attaching.
ASSEMBLY
Arrange the leaves in front of the right antler (Pic. 45). Sew them in place leaving the tips of the leaves unattached.
Secure and hide the tails in the head.
Place the flowers on top of the leaves and sew them in place. Secure and hide the tails in the head.
PETER PAN COLLAR
The collar is worked in rows. Using cream yarn, leave a long starting tail and ch 24. Start in the 2nd ch from the hook.
Row 1: sc, hdc inc, dc inc, 2 dc, 2 hdc, 9sc, 2 hdc, 2 dc, dc inc, hdc inc, sc, turn. (27)
Row 2: [ch 2, sl st into next st] x 27 (81)
F/O with a long tail and weave it towards the starting ch. Secure in place.
Place the collar on your Hattie and tie it in position. Make a knot in each strand at an equal length of each other (Pic. 48)
and trim the tails (Pic. 49).