Tuesday 29 May 2012

CAL Episode 4: Arms, Ears and Tails and Attaching Thereof



Cotton Monks
WARNING: The making of Monks is highly addictive. Before you know it, you'll have a whole troop.

Ok peeps.
We left our wonderful creations complete with head, body and two legs, so now it's time to make arms and ears.

Pros- your instructions are at the bottom, everyone else, read on.

Just to remind you, this pattern is worked in rounds in a continuous spiral of stitches. Use your stitch marker to mark where you begin each round.

Stitches and abbreviations:
I use US crochet terms, so single crochet here is the SAME as UK double crochet.

Chain (ch)
Single crochet (sc)
Stitchs (sts)
Decrease (dec)

Arm
Round 1
6sc in each magic ring (6 sts)
OR,
Ch 2, 6sc in 2nd chain from hook. (6 sts)

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Round 2
(1 sc, 2 sc in next sc) repeat around (9 sts)

Let's increase here, but in every 2nd stitch.
So make 1 single crochet in the first stitch (stitch marker in) and then make 2 single crochets in the following stitch.
Now repeat this pattern around.
You will have 9 stitches.

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Rounds 3-5
Sc 9

You don't need to increase any more. Just sc around.
Remember to move your stitch marker at the beginning of every round.

Now before continuing to Round 6, turn your work the right way out

CAL 4

CAL 4

and stuff the hand. (You don't need to stuff the arms as we're only working with a few stitches)

Round 6
(1 sc, dec 1) repeat around (6 sts)

We need to reduce the number of stitches now to complete the hand. You may want to add a little more stuffing after completing this Round.
So make 1 single crochet, then make your decrease.
[here's a reminder how to:
Insert hook into next stitch.
Yarn over, pull up a loop. ( You will have 2 loops on your hook)
Insert hook into next stitch.
Yarn over, pull up another loop. ( You will have 3 loops on your hook)
Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops together.]
Now repeat this around. You will have 6 stitches.

Rounds 7-22
Sc 6

These rounds make the length of arm. Remember to use you stitch marker to keep note of where each Round begins. This can be a little fiddly as you are working with only a few stitches, so I would recommend checking you've got 6 every now and then- it's very easy to add stitches or miss others without realising!

CAL 4

Leave a long tail to sew on later (20 cms will be plenty)
Finish off by pulling the yarn through to the front. (we don't need to sew the ends together as we will be attaching it to the body soon)

Repeat for arm 2.

Exciting, isn't it? You're nearly there!

Ok, if you're making a doll, then I shall leave you here. Sorry it's only been a brief session today- check back soon for details of hair and clothes. I'll also include the instructions for how to add a crochet skirt too.
If you'd like to know about how to attach your doll's arms, then scroll down a little further for an explanation.

Ears
Now what are you making? Let's give you some patterns for different animals...
monkey, cat, rabbit, mouse and bear should do it. (if you'd like anything else then ask away and I'll try to work out a pattern for you)

Monkey Ears
These ears are worked from the centre of the ear, out and then back in again.

Round 1
5sc in each magic ring (5 sts)
OR,
Ch 2, 5sc in 2nd chain from hook. (5 sts)

Round 2
2 sc in each sc (10 sts)

Round 3
(1 sc, 2 sc in next sc) repeat around (15 sts)

CAL 3

Round 4
(2 sc, 2 sc in next sc) repeat around (20 sts)

Round 5
Sc 20

Round 6
(2 sc, dec 1) repeat around (15 sts)

Make 2 single crochets, then make your decrease over the next 2 stitches. Repeat around. You will have 15 sts.

Round 7
(1 sc, dec 1) repeat around (10 sts)

Make 1 sc and then make a decrease. Repeat around.
Turn the right way out.

CAL 3

Finish off as with the arm, by cutting the yarn to leave 20cms and pulling it through to the front. You now need to use your tapestry (blunt) needle to stitch the opening closed at the back of the ear.

CAL 3

You might also want to put a stitch all the way through both sides to keep it closed.

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Now make a stitch so that the yarn end up at the side of the ear, where you'll attach it to the head later.

CAL 3

Cat Ears

Kat ears

These ears are worked top down.

Round 1
4sc in magic ring
OR
Ch 2, 4sc in 2nd chain from hook. (4 sts)

Round 2
2 sc in each sc (8 sts)

Round 3
(1 sc, 2 sc in next sc) repeat around (12 sts)

Rounds 4-6
Sc 12

Fasten off. Leave 20cms of yarn to attach to head.

Mouse Ears
(Exactly the same pattern as the Monkey ears, but start with 6sc instead of 5)
Leave a 20 cm tail for sewing to the head later.

Bear Ears
Follow the pattern as for Mouse Ears, but you are working from the top down this time.
Leave a 20 cm tail for sewing to the head later.

Rabbit Ears

Wabbit ears

Use the pattern from here: it's the one I used to make my Wabbits and makes a lovely ear!
Leave a 20 cm tail for sewing to the head later.

Tail (Monkey, Mouse, Cat)

Round 1

6sc in magic ring
OR
Ch 2, 6sc in 2nd chain from hook. (6 sts)

Round 2
Sc 6

Repeat round 2 until the tail reaches the desired length

Rabbit tail

Make a fluffy pom-pom!

Attaching appendages

CAL 3

There's really no special trick to this. The most important thing is trying to place the limbs symmetrically.
Ok.
So you should have a length of yarn from the arms and ears you have made. Position your limb in the correct place (you can easily unpick this if all goes wrong) and use your tapestry (blunt-ended) needle to secure the first stitch under one of the stitches on the head/body and then back through one of the stitches of your appendage.

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Continue around all sides until the limb is securely in place. (Don't fasten off yet until you are happy with the placement and stitching of both ears/arms/tail.)
Repeat for the other appendage.
Happy? Then fasten off and hide the end of the yarn as you did with the legs.

TADAAAAAAAAA!

Cotton Monks

I'm hoping that you've got one sweet little creation staring back at you- maybe they have a name now, too.
Please do add your photos to our Flickr group- click on the CAL button over there on the right and upload your pics. I'd love to see what you've made.

As before, PLEASE ask me any questions and let me know if something seems wrong.

Well done to you, especially if this is the first Amigurumi you have made!
I hope you are really pleased.


Have a fab week.
Xxxxxx

Written Patterns

Arm

Round 1
6sc in each magic ring (6 sts)
OR,
Ch 2, 6sc in 2nd chain from hook. (6 sts)

Round 2
(1 sc, 2 sc in next sc) repeat around (9 sts)

Rounds 3-5
Sc 9
Turn out right way and stuff hand

Round 6
(1 sc, dec 1) repeat around (6 sts)

Rounds 7-22
Sc 6
Fasten off. Leave 20 cm tail for sewing on.

Ears
Now what are you making? Let's give you some patterns for different animals...
monkey, cat, rabbit, mouse and bear should do it.

Monkey Ears
These ears are worked from the centre of the ear, out and then back in again.

Round 1
5sc in each magic ring (5 sts)
OR,
Ch 2, 5sc in 2nd chain from hook. (5 sts)

Round 2
2 sc in each sc (10 sts)

Round 3
(1 sc, 2 sc in next sc) repeat around (15 sts)

Round 4
(2 sc, 2 sc in next sc) repeat around (20 sts)

Round 5
Sc 20

Round 6
(2 sc, dec 1) repeat around (15 sts)

Round 7
(1 sc, dec 1) repeat around (10 sts)

Turn the right way out.
Finish off, cutting the yarn to leave 20cms. Stitch the opening closed at the back of the ear. You might also want to put a stitch all the way through both sides to keep it closed.

Cat Ears
These ears are worked top down.

Round 1
4sc in magic ring
OR
Ch 2, 4sc in 2nd chain from hook. (4 sts)

Round 2
2 sc in each sc (8 sts)

Round 3
(1 sc, 2 sc in next sc) repeat around (12 sts)

Rounds 4-6
Sc 12

Fasten off. Leave 20cms of yarn to attach to head.

Mouse Ears
(Exactly the same pattern as the Monkey ears, but start with 6sc instead of 5)
Leave a 20 cm tail for sewing to the head later.

Bear Ears
Follow the pattern as for Mouse Ears, but you are working from the top down this time.
Leave a 20 cm tail for sewing to the head later.

Rabbit Ears
Use the pattern from here: it's the one I used to make my Wabbits and makes a lovely ear!
Leave a 20 cm tail for sewing to the head later.

Tail (Monkey, Mouse, Cat)

Round 1

6sc in magic ring
OR
Ch 2, 6sc in 2nd chain from hook. (6 sts)

Round 2
Sc 6

Repeat round 2 until the tail reaches the desired length

Rabbit tail

Make a fluffy pom-pom!

Now attach arms, ears and tail.

Cotton Monks

TADAAAAAAAAA!
I'm hoping that you've got one sweet little creation staring back at you- maybe they have a name now, too.
Please do add your photos to our Flickr group- click on the CAL button over there on the right and upload your pics. I'd love to see what you've made.

As before, PLEASE ask me any questions and let me know if something seems wrong.

Enjoy your week!
Xx


15 comments:

  1. Gosh, as my 'item' developed I thought I only had to decide if it were a cat monkey or doll, now there's a mouse, rabbit and bear thrown into the mix......is there a sure fire way of knowing at leg stage what you're making d'you think, because now I'm completely thrown!

    Your instructions are brilliant, you clever thing!

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  2. Blimey, was the lass in re school today b any chance???? Look at you go girl! Amazed by all this. I promise you that when things calm down, I will sit and work at making one of these. See thee soonest x x

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  3. Pre school I da mean... Xx

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  4. Oh my gosh, these are turning out so cute!!! I'm barely done with my cat's head, and now I'm liking those cute bunny ears. I need to catch up!
    p.s. I posted a link to your CAL on my latest blog post :)

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  5. Gosh Annaboo you are so talented. I have been hanging for this next instalment. The kids are excited for me to finish.
    Thank you for sharing these instructions. You are 1 very clever lady!
    Many thanks xo

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  6. I love the first picture of them all on the chair!!!
    Totally adorable!!!
    So kind of you to write all this up, if I ever feel that I will be able to follow a pattern, I am so coming straight back here!!!
    Hope all is good in your world
    xx

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  7. OMG! You never cease to amaze me Girl! I LOVE it ALL! But I think the kitty cat especially steals my heart.

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  8. I have just finished my monkey. He is called inky because of his inside out leg!! He's huge but I live him. Thank you so much. You have taught me loads. Yay I can now read a pattern and have bought a magazine. Xx

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  9. Hi gorgeous girl - thank you so much for this next instalment! I was happy making my cat but then I saw your bunny ears and now I'm umming and aahing over which way to go!!!

    Thank you again for the outstanding tutorials - you are a true star. That is an epic effort hon.

    Have a fabulous weekend. It's Queens Birthday here so a holiday on Monday. Is that the same in your part of the world?

    Leah
    xxxx

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  10. Hi!! Thank you so much for your wonderful tutorial! I have just started a little cat and love it!!
    I guess I have to make a monkey and a bunny too. They are really addictive!

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  11. Hey you! Well I am starting my ami this weekend just as you've finished, lol! I will be starting as a cat but you never know what it'll end up as, it might just decide it wants to be rabbit or a monkey by the time I'm done. I'll put pics on the flicker group when it's done :-)

    Have a fab weekend my lovely!

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  12. WOWWWEEEE - what a fab blog with some amazing tutorials!

    Following for sure!

    xxxx

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  13. They are super cute! Thank you for sharing the tutorial. Rachel x

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  14. Goodness i think the knitting is fabulous i men my mom's is better but yours is fab
    Ella xxx

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  15. Just discovered your blog today, thanks to Leah. Very nice! I love all the pictures. I haven't gotten brave enough to try making the animals (the sewing part scares me) but when I do, I know where to start.
    Blessings,
    Kate

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Sarah Xx