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This document is a crochet masterclass by Khrystyna Yarema, intended for personal use only and prohibits distribution or translation. It includes detailed instructions and materials needed for creating a toy, along with crochet techniques and tips for achieving the desired results. The masterclass is designed for individuals with basic crochet skills and has an intermediate difficulty level.

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Engkohsvort Compressed

This document is a crochet masterclass by Khrystyna Yarema, intended for personal use only and prohibits distribution or translation. It includes detailed instructions and materials needed for creating a toy, along with crochet techniques and tips for achieving the desired results. The masterclass is designed for individuals with basic crochet skills and has an intermediate difficulty level.

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Mr.

Cogsworth

mi.moo.mi
HELLO, DEAR FRIEND!
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THIS MASTERCLASS.
I WISH YOU AN ENJOYABLE CROCHETING EXPERIENCE.

THIS MASTERCLASS IS MY ORIGINAL WORK AND IS INTENDED FOR


PERSONAL USE ONLY.
IT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO DISTRIBUTE, FULLY OR PARTIALLY
COPY, SELL, GIFT, OR EXCHANGE THIS MASTERCLASS, AS WELL AS TO
TRANSLATE AND DISTRIBUTE IT IN OTHER LANGUAGES.

I KINDLY ASK YOU TO RESPECT AND APPRECIATE THE WORK OF EVERY


CREATOR!

YOU MAY USE THE TOYS CREATED WITH THIS MASTERCLASS AT YOUR
OWN DISCRETION.

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME IN ANY CONVENIENT WAY IF YOU


HAVE QUESTIONS, SUGGESTIONS FOR THE PATTERN, OR IF YOU FIND
ANY MISTAKES IN THE INSTRUCTIONS.

[email protected]

I WILL BE HAPPY TO RECEIVE YOUR FEEDBACK!

SINCERELY,
KHRYSTYNA YAREMA
MATERIALS AND TOOLS:
• YARN: ALIZE COTTON GOLD HOBBY 02, 62, 533 (PLUSH YARN CAN ALSO
BE USED, BUT THE SIZE WILL CHANGE)
• BLACK THIN THREAD FOR EMBROIDERING EYELASHES
• CROCHET HOOK SIZE 2 MM
• 5 MM SAFETY EYES
• FILLING: HOLLOFIBER
• SKEWER FOR FILLING
• NEEDLE FOR SEWING PARTS AND EMBROIDERY
• SCISSORS
• PINS
• MARKER
• CARDBOARD FOR BASE STRENGTHENING
ABBREVIATIONS
• MR – Magic Ring
• CH – Chain Stitch
• SC – Single Crochet
• DC – Double Crochet
• HDC – Half Double Crochet
• INC – Increase
• DEC – Decrease
• SL ST – Slip Stitch
• BLO – Back Loop Only
• FLO – Front Loop Only
• (…) – Total Number of Stitches in the Row
• (…)*X – Repeat the Instructions in Parentheses X Times

ATTENTION!
THIS MASTERCLASS DOES NOT INCLUDE CROCHETING LESSONS AND IS DESIGNED
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BASIC CROCHET SKILLS AND ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE
TERMINOLOGY.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL OF THE MASTERCLASS – INTERMEDIATE.

WHEN USING THE SPECIFIED MATERIALS, THE TOY’S SIZE WILL BE APPROXIMATELY
20 CM. THE SIZE MAY VARY DEPENDING ON THE TENSION AND THE YARN THICKNESS.

WHEN POSTING YOUR WORKS ON INSTAGRAM, PLEASE MENTION MY ACCOUNT


@MI.MOO.MI AND USE THE TAG #BYMIMOMO.

HAPPY CROCHETING AND EASY STITCHES!


RECOMMENDATIONS!
• You can crochet the toy using any yarn, but it’s
important to choose the correct combination of
yarn thickness and hook size.
• Keep in mind that every crocheter has their own
style and tension. The sizes and proportions may
differ from those specified in this masterclass.
• Noticed that identical parts don’t always turn
out exactly the same? The key rule for crocheting
paired parts is to make them “here and now.”
Avoid distractions: crochet the first part and
then immediately the second.
• Sew all the parts carefully and patiently, making
sure to maintain symmetry.
Head

1. 8 SC into MR
2. 8 INC (16)
3. (2 INC, 2 SC) * 4 (24)
4. SC, 2 INC, (4 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 3 SC (32)
5. 2 SC, 2 INC, (6 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 4 SC (40)
6. 3 SC, 2 INC, (8 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 5 SC (48)
7. 4 SC, 2 INC, (10 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 6 SC (56)
8. 5 SC, 2 INC, (12 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 7 SC (64)
9–25. 64 SC (17 rows)

Insert the eyes between rows 18 and 19, leaving 11 stitches between them.
26. 5 SC, 2 DEC, (12 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 7 SC (56)
27. 4 SC, 2 DEC, (10 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 6 SC (48)
28. 3 SC, 2 DEC, (8 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 5 SC (40)
29. 2 SC, 2 DEC, (6 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 4 SC (32)
30. SC, 2 DEC, (4 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 3 SC (24)
31. (2 SC, 2 DEC) * 4 (16)
32. (2 SC, DEC) * 4 (12)
33. 6 DEC
Bonnet for the Head

1. 8 SC into MR
2. 8 INC (16)
3. (2 INC, 2 SC) * 4 (24)
4. SC, 2 INC, (4 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 3 SC (32)
5. 2 SC, 2 INC, (6 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 4 SC (40)
6. 3 SC, 2 INC, (8 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 5 SC (48)
7. 4 SC, 2 INC, (10 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 6 SC (56)
8. 5 SC, 2 INC, (12 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 7 SC (64)
9–25. 64 SC (17 rows)

Carefully place the bonnet onto the head, ensuring it


aligns evenly along the edges. Secure it with pins and
sew it stitch by stitch for a neat finish.
Body

1. 8 SC into MR
2. 8 INC (16)
3. (2 INC, 2 SC) * 4 (24)
4. SC, 2 INC, (4 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 3 SC (32)
5. 2 SC, 2 INC, (6 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 4 SC (40)
6. 3 SC, 2 INC, (8 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 5 SC (48)
7. 4 SC, 2 INC, (10 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 6 SC (56)
8. 5 SC, 2 INC, (12 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 7 SC (64)
9. 6 SC, 2 INC, (14 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 8 SC (72)
10. BLO 72 SC
11–13. 72 SC (3 rows)
11. 6 SC, 2 DEC, (14 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 8 SC (64)
15–16. 64 SC (2 rows)
Insert the cardboard base

Take a pre-cut piece of cardboard and place it at the


bottom of the body. This will help the body maintain its
shape when stuffed.

Continue crocheting:
17. 5 SC, 2 DEC, (16 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 7 SC (56)
18–19. 56 SC (2 rows)
18. 4 SC, 2 DEC, (10 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 6 SC (48)
21–25. 48 SC (5 rows)
19. 3 SC, 2 DEC, (8 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 5 SC (40)
27–29. 40 SC (3 rows)

Stuff the piece carefully and firmly.


Continue to crochet as follows:

From row 10, where we worked into the back loops, switch
to working into the front loops.
1. 9 SC, 2 INC, (16 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 7 SC (80)
2–4. 80 SC (3 rows)
2. BLO 9 SC, 2 DEC, (16 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 7 SC (72)
3. 8 SC, 2 DEC, (14 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 6 SC (64)
4. 7 SC, 2 DEC, (12 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 5 SC (56)
5. 6 SC, 2 DEC, (10 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 4 SC (48)
6. 5 SC, 2 DEC, (8 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 3 SC (40)
7. 4 SC, 2 DEC, (6 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 2 SC (32)
8. 3 SC, 2 DEC, (4 SC, 2 DEC) * 3, 1 SC (24)
9. (2 SC, 2 DEC) * 4 (16)
10. (2 SC, DEC) * 4 (12)
11. 6 DEC

Stuff the piece loosely.

Next, return to row 5 and crochet into the front loops,


changing yarn color to gray:
10 SC, 2 INC, (18 SC, 2 INC) * 2, 8 SC
Make sure the increases align properly under each other
(refer to the photo for guidance).

Finally, at row 29, finish with a row of slip stitches,


joining the fabric neatly (refer to the photo).
Curl/Spiral Instructions

1. 6 SC into MR
2–3. 6 SC (2 rows)
2. (2 SC, INC) * 2 (8)
3. 8 SC
4. (3 SC, INC) * 2 (10)
5. 10 SC
6. (4 SC, INC) * 2 (12)
7. (5 SC, INC) * 2 (14)
10–51. 14 SC (52 rows)
8. (5 SC, DEC) * 2 (12)
9. (4 SC, INC) * 2 (10)
10. 10 SC
11. (3 SC, DEC) * 2 (8)
12. 8 SC
13. (2 SC, DEC) * 2 (6)
58–59. 6 SC (2 rows)

Do not stuff the detail. Fold it carefully in half,


forming a loop, and sew it neatly (refer to the photo).

Pin it gently to the head and sew it securely.


Arms

1. 6 SC into MR
2–3. 6 SC (2 rows)
2. (2 SC, INC) * 2 (8)
3. (3 SC, INC) * 2 (10)
4. (4 SC, INC) * 2 (12)
7–16. 12 SC (10 rows)
5. (4 SC, DEC) * 2 (10)
6. (3 SC, DEC) * 2 (8)
7. (2 SC, DEC) * 2 (6)

Do not stuff the detail. Count down 5 rows from the top of
the arm and insert a needle here. Sew along the row line
to the body, leaving 5 rows from the neck.
Legs

1. 8 SC into MR
2. 8 INC (16)
3. (2 INC, 2 SC) * 4 (24)
4. SC, 2 INC, (4 SC, 2 INC) * 3, 3 SC (32)
5. FLO 32 SC
6. 32 SC

Do not stuff the detail. When attaching to the body, first


pin the legs using pins inside the doubled increases
(refer to the photo).
To sew the legs beautifully and symmetrically, attach the
legs carefully with pins inside the doubled increases
(refer to the photo), and sew them to the body.
Collar

Start with 8 CH, working into the third chain from the
hook:
1. 3 DC (in one stitch), 2 CH, SL ST, (2 CH, 3 DC (in one
stitch), 2 CH, SL ST) * 2

Attach the collar carefully using pins under the head


(refer to the photo).
Pendulum

1. 8 SC into MR
2. 8 INC (16)
3. 16 SL ST

Chain 7, starting from the second chain, work 6 SL ST into


each chain.
Attach to the base.
Facial Embellishment

Carefully embroider the nose, marking the spots with pins


where the clock will be (refer to photo). Embroider the
eyelashes, mouth, and clock hands.

Sew the body to the head.

On the tummy, carefully embroider a window for the


pendulum in straight lines, first marking everything with
pins.
(refer to photo)
Eye Embellishment

At the base of the neck, insert the needle and bring it


out at the right corner of the eye. Pass the needle
through the left corner of the eye, skipping two stitches,
and bring it out again at the base of the neck.

Repeat the same with the other eye, pulling gently but
firmly to create a more rounded cheek effect. Tie a knot
securely.

(Note: Don’t be afraid to tighten more and create slightly


rounder cheeks.)

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