Knitted poodle. Knitted toy '' Poodle '' Knitting pattern for children's toys dog crochet poodle

knitted poodle

toy height about 12 cm

Required:

white propylene filaments;

threads “Iris” of black color;

hook number 2.5;

a piece of pink satin ribbon;

foam rubber.

This toy consists of the main part, 2 front legs, muzzle, 2 ears and tail.

* The main part of the poodle is knitted, starting with the crown of the head (Fig. 27.1). Tie a chain of 4 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit in a circle with long loops of 5-6 rows, gradually increasing the number of loops to 27 (for example, in the 1st row, knit 8 columns, in the 2nd row - 14, in the 3rd - 19, in the 4th - 23, in 5th - 27 columns). Continue to knit without crochet, without making additions, to a height of 3-4 cm - this is the neck of a poodle.

* To go to the breast, tie 2 rows with single crochet with an increase in the number of loops to 32 and start knitting the breast with long loops. Knit it not in a circle, but in short rows in the forward and reverse direction: knit long loops from point A to point A1, then turn the knitting back to you and also knit the next row, extending it by 1 loop (i.e., attach 1 loop the last row of the breast). Continue to knit, extending each row by 1 loop, until the loops converge, i.e., you will not get a circular row, and tie 2 more rows in a circle with long loops. Breast is ready.

* For the body of a poodle, knit 7 rows in a circle with single crochet, without changing the number of loops. Fill the connected part of the main part with foam rubber, because later it will be difficult to do this.

* Knit the back of the body in shortened rows according to the description of the breast, but not with long loops, but with single crochet: tie from point B to B1 and 4 more rows, capturing 1 more loop in each row. Then knit a row from point B to B1 and knit in rows in the forward and reverse direction, grabbing 1 loop in each row until the loops converge, i.e., you will not get a circular row.

* Mark the point Г in the middle of the back part, count an equal number of loops on both sides of it (in our case, 16 loops are obtained), the counting results should converge at point G1 (Fig. 27.2). Points G and G1 are interconnected by 9 air loops. The resulting holes are the basis for knitting the hind legs of the dog.

* Hind paw: knit in a circle of 6 rows, gradually reducing the number of loops to 13, then another 6 rows straight. After that, in the front of the paw, tie a half of the row and finally 1 circular row. Fill the back of the body and leg with pieces of foam, then close the remaining hole, knitting 2 rows with a decrease in the number of loops. Similarly, tie the second paw, taking 16 loops + 9 loops from the 1st leg as the basis, fill with foam and close.

* Front paw (Fig. 27.3): tie a chain of 16 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit 4 cm crochet in a circle, then 2 rows with long loops and another 4-5 rows with crochet. After that, in the front of the paw, tie a half of the row and, finally, 1 circular row. Close the remaining hole, knitting 2 rows with a decrease in the number of loops, and fill with foam. Similarly, tie the second paw. Sew paws to the front of the body.

* Muzzle (Fig. 27.4): tie a chain of 19 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit 7 rows in a circle with crochets, gradually reducing the number of loops until they come to naught. Fill the muzzle with foam and sew to the main body part.

* Tail (Fig. 27.5): tie a chain of 10 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit in a circle with 3 cm crochet, then 1.5 cm long loops, gradually reducing the number of loops. Sew a tail to the back of the body.

* Ears (2 parts, Fig. 27.6): tie a chain of 6 air loops and complete 2 rows of long loops. Sew ears to your head at the base of the “cap” of long loops.

* The eyes and nose of the poodle are embroidered with black thread. Tie a ribbon around your neck in the shape of a bow. The tops of long loops cut and fluff.

Patterns for knitting a poodle:


Knitted souvenir "Poodle Dog". Step by step workshop with photo

Master class with step by step photo knitted souvenir "Poodle Dog"

  Goncharova Alina 10 years, 4 “B” class MBOU Shelopuginsky secondary school Trans-Baikal Territory p. Shelopugino
The head of the children’s association “Magic Ball”:   Raitina Natalya Vyacheslavovna, teacher of continuing education MBOU Shelopuginsky secondary school Trans-Baikal Territory p. Shelopugino
Description:   This MK will be useful to all creative people, school-age children, teachers of additional education, technology teachers.
Appointment:Such a souvenir will be an excellent gift for any holiday, it will also be an original decoration of the interior.
Goal: Creating a knitted souvenir "Poodle".
Tasks:   Continue knitting souvenirs
   Develop creativity, memory, thinking, imagination
   Develop hand motility
   To cultivate diligence, patience for the work performed, accuracy

We will need:
  1. Glass bottle of lemonade
  2. The yarn is black and red (you can take any other color instead of red)
  3. Hook
  4. Threads with a needle
  5. Scissors


Description of work
  We collect a chain of air loops with a red thread, the number of loops that is necessary to grip the bottle. We close the chain into a ring and tie with half crochets.


  All the time we try on the knitted part on the bottle so that this part fits snugly on the bottle and does not expand with weak knitting. Knitting without changes to the desired bottle height, i.e. to the end of the wide part.

We begin to reduce the loop, not forgetting to try on the knitted part on the bottle.


  We continue knitting and reducing loops to the very neck of the bottle. Loops we reduce "by eye" that is, randomly.


  Having knitted to the neck, we tighten the loops and finish knitting.



  We begin to manufacture pom-poms for the poodle, i.e. we need pom-poms for paws, ears, ponytails and heads. We make according to the scheme


   We need to make 8 such pompons.
  Getting to the knitting of the nose. We collect 5 red loops with a red thread, close in a ring and tie with crochets in a crochet. Next, we knit a crochet in each loop to the size we need.


   We knit black eyes and the tip of the nose. To do this, we collect 5 air loops, close in a ring and knit a single crochet in each loop and end with a connecting column. Of these circles we need to tie 3 pieces.


  Now we tie one pompom to the top of the bottle (neck). To do this, take the thread with which the pompom was tied for the middle and hook it to the middle of the crown. We tie the thread and cut it at the level of the pompom threads, if it is long. In the same way, we tie one pompom on the side on both sides of the neck.


   Next, sew a black circle to the nose - this is the tip of the nose, stuff the nose with cotton and sew it around the middle of the neck. Now we sew the remaining 2 black circles - these are the eyes.


  Next, we tie the pompons on the sides in the form of front and hind legs.


  We fasten the pompom for the tail.


   These charming poodles were connected by students at the Magic Glomerulus children's association.


Knitted toy - poodle - Irina's work.

Size: height about 12 cm.

  • Introductory article on knitting amigurumi. Basic tricks and simple toys.

You will need: white thread “modo gelengic”; hook number 2.5; synthetic winterizer.

Technique: crochet.

* This toy consists of the main part, 2 front paws, muzzle, 2 ears and tail.

* The main part of the poodle is knitted, starting with the crown of the head (Fig. 27.1). Tie a chain of 4 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit in a circle with long loops of 5-6 rows, gradually increasing the number of loops to 27 (for example, in the 1st row, knit 8 columns, in the 2nd row - 14, in the 3rd - 19, in the 4th - 23, in 5th - 27 columns). Continue to knit without crochet, without making additions, to a height of 3-4 cm - this is the neck of a poodle.

* To go to the breast, tie 2 rows with single crochet with an increase in the number of loops to 32 and start knitting the breast with long loops. Knit it not in a circle, but in short rows in the forward and reverse direction: knit long loops from point A to point A1, then turn the knitting back to you and also knit the next row, extending it by 1 loop (i.e., attach 1 loop the last row of the breast). Continue to knit, extending each row by 1 loop, until the loops converge, i.e., you will not get a circular row, and tie 2 more rows in a circle with long loops. Breast is ready.

* For the body of a poodle, knit 7 rows in a circle with single crochet, without changing the number of loops. Fill the connected part of the main part with foam rubber, because later it will be difficult to do this.

* Knit the back of the body in shortened rows according to the description of the breast, but not with long loops, but with single crochet: tie from point B to B1 and 4 more rows, capturing 1 more loop in each row. Then knit a row from point B to B1 and knit in rows in the forward and reverse direction, grabbing 1 loop in each row until the loops converge, i.e., you will not get a circular row.

* Mark the point Г in the middle of the back part, count an equal number of loops on both sides of it (in our case, 16 loops are obtained), the counting results should converge at point G1 (Fig. 27.2). Points G and G1 are interconnected by 9 air loops. The resulting holes are the basis for knitting the hind legs of the dog.

* Hind paw: knit in a circle of 6 rows, gradually reducing the number of loops to 13, then another 6 rows straight. After that, in the front of the paw, tie a half of the row and finally 1 circular row. Fill the back of the body and leg with pieces of foam, then close the remaining hole, knitting 2 rows with a decrease in the number of loops. Similarly, tie the second paw, taking 16 loops + 9 loops from the 1st leg as the basis, fill with foam and close.

* Front paw (Fig. 27.3): tie a chain of 16 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit 4 cm crochet in a circle, then 2 rows with long loops and another 4-5 rows with crochet. After that, in the front of the paw, tie a half of the row and, finally, 1 circular row. Close the remaining hole, knitting 2 rows with a decrease in the number of loops, and fill with foam. Similarly, tie the second paw. Sew paws to the front of the body.

* Muzzle (Fig. 27.4): tie a chain of 19 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit 7 rows in a circle with crochets, gradually reducing the number of loops until they come to naught. Fill the muzzle with foam and sew to the main body part.

* Tail (Fig. 27.5): tie a chain of 10 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit in a circle with 3 cm crochet, then 1.5 cm long loops, gradually reducing the number of loops. Sew a tail to the back of the body.

* Ears (2 parts, Fig. 27.6): tie a chain of 6 air loops and complete 2 rows of long loops. Sew ears to your head at the base of the “cap” of long loops.

* The eyes and nose of the poodle are embroidered with black thread. Tie a ribbon around your neck in the shape of a bow. The tops of long loops cut and fluff.

The size:height about 12 cm

You will need:

  • white propylene filaments;
  • threads “Iris” of black color;
  • hook number 2.5;
  • a piece of pink satin ribbon;
  • foam rubber.

Technique of execution:   Crochet.

* This toy consists of the main part, 2 front paws, muzzle, 2 ears and tail.

* The main part of the poodle is knitted, starting with the crown of the head (Fig. 27.1). Tie a chain of 4 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit in a circle with long loops of 5-6 rows, gradually increasing the number of loops to 27 (for example, in the 1st row, knit 8 columns, in the 2nd row - 14, in the 3rd - 19, in the 4th - 23, in 5th - 27 columns). Continue to knit without crochet, without making additions, to a height of 3-4 cm - this is the neck of a poodle.

* To go to the breast, tie 2 rows with single crochet with an increase in the number of loops to 32 and start knitting the breast with long loops. Knit it not in a circle, but in short rows in the forward and reverse direction: knit long loops from point A to point A1, then turn the knitting back to you and also knit the next row, extending it by 1 loop (i.e., attach 1 loop the last row of the breast). Continue to knit, extending each row by 1 loop, until the loops converge, i.e., you will not get a circular row, and tie 2 more rows in a circle with long loops. Breast is ready.

* For the body of a poodle, knit 7 rows in a circle with single crochet, without changing the number of loops. Fill the connected part of the main part with foam rubber, because later it will be difficult to do this.

* Knit the back of the body in shortened rows according to the description of the breast, but not with long loops, but with single crochet: tie from point B to B1 and 4 more rows, capturing 1 more loop in each row. Then knit a row from point B to B1 and knit in rows in the forward and reverse direction, grabbing 1 loop in each row until the loops converge, i.e., you will not get a circular row.

* Mark the point Г in the middle of the back part, count an equal number of loops on both sides of it (in our case, 16 loops are obtained), the counting results should converge at point G1 (Fig. 27.2). Points G and G1 are interconnected by 9 air loops. The resulting holes are the basis for knitting the hind legs of the dog.

* Hind paw: knit in a circle of 6 rows, gradually reducing the number of loops to 13, then another 6 rows straight. After that, in the front of the paw, tie a half of the row and finally 1 circular row. Fill the back of the body and leg with pieces of foam, then close the remaining hole, knitting 2 rows with a decrease in the number of loops. Similarly, tie the second paw, taking 16 loops + 9 loops from the 1st leg as the basis, fill with foam and close.

* Front paw (Fig. 27.3): tie a chain of 16 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit 4 cm crochet in a circle, then 2 rows with long loops and another 4-5 rows with crochet. After that, in the front of the paw, tie a half of the row and, finally, 1 circular row. Close the remaining hole, knitting 2 rows with a decrease in the number of loops, and fill with foam. Similarly, tie the second paw. Sew paws to the front of the body.

* Muzzle (Fig. 27.4): tie a chain of 19 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit 7 rows in a circle with crochets, gradually reducing the number of loops until they come to naught. Fill the muzzle with foam and sew to the main body part.

* Tail (Fig. 27.5): tie a chain of 10 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit in a circle with 3 cm crochet, then 1.5 cm long loops, gradually reducing the number of loops. Sew a tail to the back of the body.

* Ears (2 parts, Fig. 27.6): tie a chain of 6 air loops and complete 2 rows of long loops. Sew ears to your head at the base of the “cap” of long loops.

* The eyes and nose of the poodle are embroidered with black thread. Tie a ribbon around your neck in the shape of a bow. The tops of long loops cut and fluff.

knitted poodle

toy height about 12 cm

Required:

white propylene filaments;

threads “Iris” of black color;

hook number 2.5;

a piece of pink satin ribbon;

foam rubber.

This toy consists of the main part, 2 front legs, muzzle, 2 ears and tail.

* The main part of the poodle is knitted, starting with the crown of the head (Fig. 27.1). Tie a chain of 4 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit in a circle with long loops of 5-6 rows, gradually increasing the number of loops to 27 (for example, in the 1st row, knit 8 columns, in the 2nd row - 14, in the 3rd - 19, in the 4th - 23, in 5th - 27 columns). Continue to knit without crochet, without making additions, to a height of 3-4 cm - this is the neck of a poodle.

* To go to the breast, tie 2 rows with single crochet with an increase in the number of loops to 32 and start knitting the breast with long loops. Knit it not in a circle, but in short rows in the forward and reverse direction: knit long loops from point A to point A1, then turn the knitting back to you and also knit the next row, extending it by 1 loop (i.e., attach 1 loop the last row of the breast). Continue to knit, extending each row by 1 loop, until the loops converge, i.e., you will not get a circular row, and tie 2 more rows in a circle with long loops. Breast is ready.

* For the body of a poodle, knit 7 rows in a circle with single crochet, without changing the number of loops. Fill the connected part of the main part with foam rubber, because later it will be difficult to do this.

* Knit the back of the body in shortened rows according to the description of the breast, but not with long loops, but with single crochet: tie from point B to B1 and 4 more rows, capturing 1 more loop in each row. Then knit a row from point B to B1 and knit in rows in the forward and reverse direction, grabbing 1 loop in each row until the loops converge, i.e., you will not get a circular row.

* Mark the point Г in the middle of the back part, count an equal number of loops on both sides of it (in our case, 16 loops are obtained), the counting results should converge at point G1 (Fig. 27.2). Points G and G1 are interconnected by 9 air loops. The resulting holes are the basis for knitting the hind legs of the dog.

* Hind paw: knit in a circle of 6 rows, gradually reducing the number of loops to 13, then another 6 rows straight. After that, in the front of the paw, tie a half of the row and finally 1 circular row. Fill the back of the body and leg with pieces of foam, then close the remaining hole, knitting 2 rows with a decrease in the number of loops. Similarly, tie the second paw, taking 16 loops + 9 loops from the 1st leg as the basis, fill with foam and close.

* Front paw (Fig. 27.3): tie a chain of 16 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit 4 cm crochet in a circle, then 2 rows with long loops and another 4-5 rows with crochet. After that, in the front of the paw, tie a half of the row and, finally, 1 circular row. Close the remaining hole, knitting 2 rows with a decrease in the number of loops, and fill with foam. Similarly, tie the second paw. Sew paws to the front of the body.

* Muzzle (Fig. 27.4): tie a chain of 19 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit 7 rows in a circle with crochets, gradually reducing the number of loops until they come to naught. Fill the muzzle with foam and sew to the main body part.

* Tail (Fig. 27.5): tie a chain of 10 air loops and lock it in a ring using a connecting post. Knit in a circle with 3 cm crochet, then 1.5 cm long loops, gradually reducing the number of loops. Sew a tail to the back of the body.

* Ears (2 parts, Fig. 27.6): tie a chain of 6 air loops and complete 2 rows of long loops. Sew ears to your head at the base of the “cap” of long loops.

* The eyes and nose of the poodle are embroidered with black thread. Tie a ribbon around your neck in the shape of a bow. The tops of long loops cut and fluff.

Patterns for knitting a poodle: