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		<title>Amigurumi Hedgehog Free Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We continue with our Amigurumi pattern work and we will share the cute hedgehog pattern.We continue to make amigurumi tiny cute animals.Continue with a pattern recipe that everyone can easily knit in a short time and share with us.Our cute animal friends suit this knitting technique very well and continue &#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>We continue with our Amigurumi pattern work and we will share the cute hedgehog pattern.<br>We continue to make amigurumi tiny cute animals.<br>Continue with a pattern recipe that everyone can easily knit in a short time and share with us.<br>Our cute animal friends suit this knitting technique very well and continue to be nice and healthy game friendly for our children.<br>With Amigurumi healthy toys and playmates, our children grow safer and healthier.<br>We can have our cute hedgehog friends that we want with our own effort and the color work we wish.</p>



<p>Instructions;<br>Round 1<br>Using larger hook and body color:</p>



<p>5sc in adjustable loop – do not wring yet</p>



<p>Do a bobble in the loop as follows:</p>



<p>Turn the thread over and pull out the next sc as usual (3 on the hook)<br>Thread and thread through the last 2 loops on the hook (2 remaining on the hook)<br>Thread the thread and pull it through the same hole (on 4 hooks)</p>



<p>Thread and thread through the last 2 loops on the hook (3 remaining on the hook)<br>Thread the thread and pull it through the same hole (5 on the hook)</p>



<p>Thread and pull through the last 2 loops on the hook (4 remaining on the hook)</p>



<p>Turn the thread over and pull it out of the same hole (on the hook 6)</p>



<p>Thread and pull through the last 2 loops on the hook (5 remaining on the hook)</p>



<p>Thread the thread and pull it through the same hole (7 on the hook)</p>



<p>Thread and thread through the last 2 loops on the hook (6 remaining on the hook)</p>



<p>Thread the thread and pull it through the 6 loops on the hook</p>



<p>Make sure Bobble is pushed forward every time</p>



<p>Tighten the starting loop as usual = 5sc and 1 bobble</p>



<p>Circuit 2<br>2sc (and bobble) = 12sc in each sc of the round<br>Round 3<br>(1sc, bobble) 6 times = 6sc and 6 bobble<br>Round 4<br>2sc = 24sc each<br>Round 5<br>(1sc, bobble) 12 times = 12sc and 12 bobble<br>Round 6<br>24sc<br>Round 7<br>(1sc, bobble) 12 times = 12sc and 12 bobble<br>Round 8<br>24sc<br>Round 9<br>(1sc, bobble) 12 times = 12sc and 12 bobble<br>** the end of these bobbles **<br>Round 10<br>1sc (to finish the last bobble)<br>Chain 2 (counted as 1HDC)<br>23 HDC all the way and slide the stitch over the chain 2<br>Round 11<br>Chain 1<br>Place 24sc from the back (to the left of the HDC pole – but not the pole) in the following order and change to the nose color thread in the last sc that captures the ends in the next round.<br>Round 12<br>Switch to smaller hook<br>24sc inside the two laps (sc from the last lap)<br>Round 13<br>(2tog, 6sc) 3 times<br>Round 14<br>(2tog, 5sc) 3 times<br>Round 15<br>6sc, 2tog, 4sc, dec, 4sc<br>Round 16<br>6sc, 2tog, 3sc, decrease, 3sc<br>Round 17<br>6sc, 2tog, 2sc, decrease, 2sc<br>Round 18<br>6sc, 2tog, 1sc, decrease, 1sc<br>Round 19<br>6sc, 2tog, 2tog<br>Round 20<br>6sc, 2tog<br>Round 21<br>2tog then finish by cutting the thread and threading a needle, picking the outer wire of the last 6sc and gently pulling it up. If your needle is long enough, pull the tip out of the body, turn it and pull it up until the nose is the shape you want and fix it tightly.<br>Embroider a nose and eyes with black or brown wool and you’re done. !</p>
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