Hello Kitty Amigurumi

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Hello Kitty Amigurumi
Hello Kitty Amigurumi
This is one of Hello Kitty models they want to teach ... we will gradually rise other!
The dancer wears a Hello Kitty cute skirt with a long flight and ballet slippers ... toes is dancing!
Materials needed:
* Crochet 3 mm.
* 2 skeins of worsted yarn (4) white and one for the slippers, body & skirt in either pink or blue
* Light weight black yarn
* Stitch markers
* Yellow and black felt
* Scissors
* Bunting needle
* Sewing needle
* Black and yellow sewing thread
* Cotton to fill
Special Stitches:
Dec 1 = Insert your hook into first stitch, yarn over pull through one loop insert hook into second stitch, yarn over, pull through one
Loop (two loops remain) yarn over and pull through both loops. This is how to decrease one stitch.
Inc 1 = Do a normal single crochet stitch then do a second single crochet into the same stitch this is how to increase one stitch
The head:
Crochet the head using the white yarn woven in the traditional way, namely NO spiral.
Chain 8
nd
Row 1: Ch 1, go into 2 ch from the hook 8 sc (one on each chain), 1 sc in the corner, 8 sc (along the other side),1 sc until ending
At your first stitch. *Put in your st marker into first stitch made (18 st)
Row 2: Ch 1, 2 sc into first st (Inc 1), 6 sc, Inc 1, 3 sc into next st, Inc 1, 6 sc, Inc 1, 3 sc into next st (26 st )
Row 3: Ch 1, 2 sc into first st, 8 sc, Inc 1, 1 sc, Inc 1, 1 sc, Inc 1, 8 sc, Inc 1, 1 sc, Inc 1, 1 sc (32 st)
Row 4: Ch 1, 2 sc into first st, 8 sc, Inc 1, 2 sc, *Inc 1 (twice)*, 2 sc, Inc 1, 8 sc, Inc 1, 2 sc, Inc 1, 1 sc
(40st)
Row 5: Ch 1, 2 sc, Inc 1, 8 sc, Inc 1, 3 sc, Inc 1, 2 sc, Inc 1, 3 sc, Inc 1, 8 sc, Inc 1, 3 sc, Inc 1, 2 sc, Inc 1, 1 sc
Row 6: Ch 1, 3 sc, Inc 1, 8 sc, *Inc 1, 4 sc, *Rep * twice more, Inc 1, 8 sc, Inc *1, 4 sc, *Rep 2X , Inc 1, 1 sc
(48 st)
(56 st)
Rows 7 to 15: sc around (56 st)
Row 16: Ch 1, 3 sc, Dec 1, 8 sc, *Dec 1, 4 sc,* repeat * to * twice, Dec 1, 8 sc, (decrease 1, 4 sc) X2, Dec 1, 1 sc
(48 st)
Row 17: Ch 1, 2 sc, Dec 1, 8 sc, Dec 1, 3 sc, Dec 1, 2 sc, Dec 1, 3 sc, Dec 1, 8 sc, Dec 1, 3 sc, Dec 1, 2 sc, Dec 1, 1 sc (40 st)
Row 18: Ch 1, 1 sc, Dec 1, 8 sc, Dec 1, 2 sc, Dec 1, Dec 1, 2 sc, Dec 1, 8 sc, Dec 1, 2 sc, Dec 1, Dec 1, 1 sc
Row 19: Ch 1, Dec 1, 8 sc, Dec 1, 1 sc, Dec 1, 1 sc, Dec 1, 8 sc, Dec 1, 1 sc, Dec 1, 1 sc
(32 st)
(26 st)
Row 20: Ch 1, Dec 1, 6 sc, Dec 1, double decrease (3 sc into 1 st), Dec 1, 6 sc, Dec 1, double decrease (18 st)
Break the yarn leaving a tail long enough for weaving
Weaving the body:
Body:
Crochet the body in one color (model I made with pink yarn but you can vary it). This is made in the round.
Magic circle
Row 1: 6 sc into ring. (6 st)
Row 2: Ch 1, 2 sc into each stitch around
(12 st)
Row 3: Ch 1, * 1 sc, 2 sc into next st * repeat from * to * the end (18 st)
Row 4: Ch 1, * 2 sc, 2 sc into next st * repeat from * to * the end (24 st)
Row 5: Ch 1, * 3 sc, 2 sc into next st* repeat from * to * the end (30 st)
Row 6: Ch 1, * 4 sc, 2 sc into next st* repeat from * to * the end (36 st)
Row 7: Ch 1, * 5 sc, 2 sc into next st* repeat from * to * the end (42 st)
Row 8: Ch 1, * 6 sc, 2 sc into next st* repeat from * to * the end (48 st)
Rows 9 and 10: sc around
(48 st)
Leave a stitch marker placed in a post of the ninth row
Row 11: Ch 1, * 6 sc, Dec 1 * repeat from * to * the end (42 st)
Row 12: sc around
(42 st)
Row 13: Ch 1, * 5 sc, Dec 1* repeat from * to * the end (36 st)
Row 14: Ch 1, *4 sc, Dec 1* repeat from * to * the end (30 st)
Row 15: sc around (30 st)
Row 16: Ch 1, *3 sc, Dec 1 * repeat from * to * the end (24 st)
Row 17: sc around (24 st)
Break the yarn leaving a tail long enough to sew later.
Skirt:
Fold the fabric in half revealing the stitch marker from the ninth row. Begin with crocheting under the posts.
Follow the diagram below.
Row 1: Ch 1, *7 sc, Inc 1 * repeat from * to * the end (54 st)
Rows 2: Ch 1, *1 sc, Ch 2, skip 3 * repeat * to * the end (19 st)
th
rd
Row 3: Ch 7, slip stitch (ss) into 4 ch from hook, Ch 1, 1 dc into chain space, *Ch 4, ss into 3 ch from hook, Ch 1, 1 dc into chain
space* repeat * to * around ending with a slip stitch into the starting chain. (3 dc into each chain space).
Break the yarn leaving a long enough tail for weaving
Weaving arms:
Crochet the arms with the white yarn that was used from making the head. This is made in the round.
Make two.
Magic circle
Row 1: 6 sc into the ring (6 st)
Row 2: Ch 1, 2 sc into each stitch around
(12 st)
Row 3: Ch 1, * 3 sc, 2 sc into next st* repeat from * to * the end (15 st)
Rows 4 to 7: sc around (15 st)
Row 8: Ch 1, * 3 sc, Dec 1 * repeat from * to * the end (12 st)
Row 9: sc around (12 st)
Row 10: * 2 sc, Dec 1* repeat from * to * the end (9 st)
Row 11: sc around (9 st) Fill the arm with cotton and stuff it before continuing on with the next round
Row 12: Ch 1, *1 sc, Dec 1 * repeat from * to * the end (6 st)
Break the yarn leaving a long enough tail for sewing
Weaving the legs:
Crochet the legs in two colors in the traditional manner. NO spiral. Crochet in the same way as the head began.
The toes depending on your chosen color should match the color of the skirt. Either blue or pink as the model shown.
The pattern illustrated is done in pink. Alter your project to the color combination of your choice.
Translated phrase from below side lines of photo
The legs weave themselves in 2 colors to be able to do him the ballet slippers
When already they be sewn to the body to put him the pins that form the tie
Ch 5
Row 1: Pink yarn: Ch 1, 5 sc, 1 sc for corner, 5 sc, 1 sc for the corner (12 st)
Row 2: Pink yarn: Ch 1, *5 sc, 2 sc into next st* repeat from * to * the end (14 st)
Row 3: Pink yarn: Ch 1, *6 sc, 2 sc into next st* repeat from * to * the end (16 st)
Row 4: Pink yarn: Ch 1, 7 sc, Inc 1, 1 sc * With the last stitch add the new color bringing it thru the last 2 loops on hook*
White yarn: 4 sc
Pink yarn:
2 sc, Inc 1 ending with a slip stitch (18 st)
Row 5: Pink yarn:
Ch 1, 8 sc, Inc 1
White yarn: 6 sc
Pink yarn:
2 sc, Inc 1 ending with a slip stitch (20 st) Break the pink yarn leaving a long tail
Row 6: White yarn: Ch 1, * 9 sc, Inc 1 * repeat from * to * the end ending with a slip stitch (22 st)
Row 7: White yarn:
Ch 1, 1 sc, Dec 1, 1 sc, Dec 1, 16 sc ending with a slip stitch (20 st)
Row 8: White yarn:
Ch 1, 2 sc, Dec 1, 16 sc
Row 9: White yarn:
Ch 1, 19 sc ending with a slip stitch (19 st)
ending with a slip stitch (19 st)
Break the yarn leaving the tail long enough for sewing
Weaving the ears and the tail:
The ears are made in the round using white yarn
Magic Circle
Row 1: 6 sc into the ring (6 st)
Row 2: * 1 sc, Inc 1 * repeat from * to * the end
Row 3: * 2 sc, Inc 1 * repeat from * to * the end
(9 st)
(12 st)
Row 4: *3 sc, Inc 1 * repeat from * to * the end
(15 st)
Row 5: * 4 sc, Inc 1* repeat from * to * the end
(18 st)
Row 6: *5 sc, Inc 1* repeat from * to * the end
(21 st)
Break the yarn leaving a long enough tail for sewing
Tail: The tail is made in the white yarn in the round.
Magic Circle
Row 1: 6 sc into the ring (6 st)
Row 2: *1 sc, Inc 1 * repeat from * to * the end
Row 3: 9 sc
(9 st)
(9 st)
Row 4: * 2 sc, Inc 1* repeat from * to * the end (12 st)
Break the yarn leaving a long enough tail for sewing
The Flower: Is made in the round using a 2-DC cluster.
The cluster is made by Yarn over, insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through stitch, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over,
Insert hook into same stitch, yarn over, pull through stitch, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull through all 3 loops on
the hook. Chain 1 to seal the cluster in place.
Magic Circle
Row 1:
Row 2:
Yellow: Ch 1, 6 sc into the ring. Slip stitch to close the round with new color pull it thru 2 loops on the hook
Pink: *Ch 3 (counts as a dc) 2-dc cluster into next stitch, chain 3, slip stitch into next stitch * repeat from * to *
the end. Creating 6 flower petals. Follow diagram below.
Facial Features:
Eyes and nose: Cut the felt into the following measurements and sew into place. If you’re having trouble with any part of this
pattern there are 7 video tutorials to follow here
I am in no way taking ownership over this pattern as it is not mine. I am only doing a service to translate the languages used to reach
out to a wider audience. The original designer can be found here she has many more beautiful creations! It was an honour to be
able to work on this design. I hope you enjoy it like I did.
Thank you Esperosa.