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July 2020

Amigurumi Penguin Pattern

Designer: Olya Deshkovskaya


Instagram @oliavessna
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
1. Main color yarn for body: Yarn Art JEANS (160 m (175 yd)/ 50g (1.75 oz),
55% cotton/45% acrylic), color №46 (dark gray) for gray penguin, color №74 (pale
pink) for pink penguin. For beak and legs: Gazzal baby cotton (165 m (180 yd)/
50g (1,76 oz), 60% cotton/40% acrylic , color №3347 (mustard) for gray penguin,
color №3413 (light yellow) for pink penguin.
2. Crochet hook 2,25 mm (metal US B/1, GB 13), knitting needles 2,5 mm.
3. Fiber filling.
4. Thread of black color for embroidery of eyes.
5. Yarn neddle for sewing details, scissors, pins.
6. Any wool, semi wool, acrylic or other yarn for knitting accessories. I used yarn:
Nako Paris 100 g/245 m (white color № 208), Alize baby wool 50g/175m (192
yds), color № 114 (mint color), color № 52 (gray).

SKILL LEVEL : intermediate


Note: If you want to crochet penguins in the same colors as in the first photo, then
use the yarn recommendations described above. When making the pattern, I used a
different color of yarn for the nose and paws (Gazzal baby cotton color №3430
(dark gray).
ABBREVIATIONS:
MR – Magic ring
ch – chain
sc - single crochet
slst - slip stitch
inc – increase (2 sc in one st)
dec – invisible decrease (crochet next 2 st together)
st/sts – stitch/stitches
R – round/row
()*… - repeat instructions in blackets … times
Number in () at the end of the round indicates number of st in that round
k. - knit
p. - purl
K2tog - knit two (2) stitches together
edge st - edge stitch

NOTES:
- Do not join rounds; work
in a continuous spiral unless
otherwise stated.
- Fasten off your work always
with needle join and you will
get a neat result.
- Stuff your amigurumi as
you go.
- Mostly, I embroider muzzles
using embroidery floss.
- Use a stitch marker or a piece
of yarn to mark the beginning
of a round.
- Toys measures ~ 13 - 14 cm
(5 - 5.5 inches) using
the materials described.
HEAD:
Work with white yarn.
R1: 6 sc in MR
R2: 6 inc (12 sc)
R3: (1 sc, inc) *6 (18)
R4: (2 sc, inc) *6 (24)
R5: (3 sc, inc) *6 (30)
R6: (4 sc, inc) *6 (36)
R7: (5 sc, inc) *6 (42)
R8: (6 sc, inc) *6 (48)
R9 – 16: 48 sc (8 rounds)
R17: (6 sc, dec) *6 (42)
R18: (5 sc, dec) *6 (36)
R19: (4 sc, dec) *6 (30)
R20: (3 sc, dec) *6 (24), slst.

Fasten the thread, leave a long end for sewing.


Head tightly stuffed with filler.

Crochet another head part (pink or


gray color):

R1: 6 sc in MR
R2: 6 inc (12 sc)
R3: (1 sc, inc) *6 (18)
R4: (2 sc, inc) *6 (24)
R5: (3 sc, inc) *6 (30)
R6: (4 sc, inc) *6 (36)
R7: (5 sc, inc) *6 (42)
R8: (6 sc, inc) *6 (48)
R9 – 17: 48 sc (9 rounds)

Fasten the thread, leave a long end for sewing. Since the volume and height of your
penguin's head may differ from mine after filling, the 17th row may not be
necessary.
Counting forward 18 sc previous
rows from the end of the last row and in
19 st loop, enter the hook, then:

R1: ch1,7 sc, turn the detail (8)


R2: from the second sc 7 sc, turn the detail (7)
R3: from the second sc 6 sc, turn the detail (6)
R4: from the second sc 5 sc, turn the detail (5)
R5: from the second sc 4 sc, turn the detail (4)
R6: from the second sc 3 sc, turn the detail (3)
R7: from the second sc 2 sc, turn the detail (2).

Thread secure, hide the end of the thread.

Try on the pink part of the head on


white and sew.
Beak (1 part):

R1: 8 sc in MR
R2: 8 sc
R3: 8 sc, slst.

Fasten the thread, leave a long end for sewing.

Beak sew right under,


wedge-shaped part of the penguin's face.

We embroider eyes in the way as on the photos:


Body (1 detail):
R1: 6 sc in MR
R2: 6 inc (12 sc)
R3: (1sc, inc) *6 (18)
R4: (2sc, inc) *6 (24)
R5: (3sc, inc) *6 (30)
R6: (4sc, inc) *6 (36)
R7: (5sc, inc) *6 (42)
R8: (6sc, inc) *6 (48)
R9: (7sc, inc) *6 (54)
R10-16: 54 sc (7 rounds)
R17: (16sc, dec) *3 (51)
R18: (15sc, dec) *3 (48)
R19: (14sc, dec) *3 (45)
R20: (13sc, dec) *3 (42)
R21: (12sc, dec) *3 (39)
R22: (11sc, dec) *3 (36)
R23: (10sc, dec) *3 (33)
R24: (9sc, dec) *3 (30)
R25: (8sc, dec) *3 (27)
R26: (7sc, dec) *3 (24), slst.
Thread secure, hide the end of the thread. Head tightly stuffed with filler. Sew on
the head.
Wings (2 parts):

R1: 6 sc in MR
R2: (1sc, inc) *3 (9)
R3: 9 sc (9)
R4: (2sc, inc) *3 (12)
R5: (3sc, inc) *3 (15)
R6: (4sc, inc) *3 (18)
R7: 18 sc (18)
R8: (5sc, inc) *3 (21)
R9-11: 21 sc (3 rounds).

Detail fold in half and crochet 10


sc. Fasten the thread, leave a long end for sewing.

Wings sew between the 24 and 25 rows of


the body of a penguin.

Paws (2 parts):

R1: 7 sc in MR
R2: 7 inc (14 sc)
R3-7: 14 sc (5 rounds)

Detail fold in half and crochet 6 sc.


Fasten the thread, leave a long end for
sewing.

We sew to the body at a distance


1 - 2 sc.
Tail (1 detail):

R1: 6 sc in MR
R2: (1sc, inc) *3 (9)
R3: 9sc (9)
R4: (2sc, inc) *3 (12).
Detail fold in half and crochet 5 sc. Fasten
the thread, leave a long end for sewing.

Sew on the body as shown in the photo


above.

Congratulations, dear friend!

Our penguin is ready!


Knitting hat and scarf

I used yarn: Nako Paris 100 g/245 m (white


color № 208), Alize baby wool 50g/175m
(192 yds), color № 114 (mint color), color №
52 (gray), knitting needles № 2,5.

Hat

Gauge
3 sts/5 rounds = 1cm/1cm

Sizes
Coverage of my penguin head turned out 20
cm.

With needles, cast on 60 sts.


1st row: (RS).K1,*K1,P1.Rep from* to last
st.K1.
2nd row: P1.*K1.P1.Rep from* to last st.P1.
Rep last 2 rows (K1,P1) ribbing until work
from beg measures 12 rows, ending on a 2nd
row.

Proceed in stocking st until work from beg measures 14 rows, ending on a purl
row.

Shape crown:
1strow:(RS)Edgest.K1.K2tog.K14.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K14.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K15.K2t
og.P1. = 54sts.
2nd and alt row: Purl.
3rdrow:Edgest.K1.K2tog.K12.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K12.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K13.K2tog.P
1. = 48sts.
5throw:Edgest.K1.K2tog.K10.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K10.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K11.K2tog.P
1. = 42sts.
7throw:Edgest.K1.K2tog.K8.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K8.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K9.K2tog.P1. =
36sts
9throw: Edgest.K1.K2tog.K6.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K6.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K7.K2tog.P1.
= 30sts
11throw: Edgest.K1.K2tog.K4.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K4.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K5.K2tog.P1.
= 24sts
13throw: Edgest.K1.K2tog.K2.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K2.K2tog.K1.K2tog.K3.K2tog.P1.
= 18sts
Break yarn, leaving a long end. Thread end through rem 18 sts. Draw up and fasten
securely. Sew back seam, reversing halfway through ribbing for turnback cuff.
Embroidered with white thread in random order checkmarks as decorative
elements.

Pompom: Wind yarn around 3 fingers approx 80 times. Remove from fingers and
tie tightly in center. Cut through each side of loops. Trim to a smooth round shape.
Sew pompom to top of Hat.

Scarf

With needles, cast on 8 sts.


1st row: (RS) Edge st.K6.P1
2nd row: Purl
Rep last 2 rows ribbing until work from beg measures 102 rows, ending on a 2nd
row. Changed color every 7th row.
Thank you for your purchase and trust!

Dear friend, I hope you enjoyed our little fiction, and these cozy touching cute
summer penguins will warm your big heart!
I look forward to your results! Celebrate your work under the hashtag
#vessna_pattern on Instagram, catch hearts and the opportunity to get into
my story;)

You are welcome to sell items made from this pattern. Please link back to my
shop and give credit to me as the designer.

If some of the instructions confuse you, please feel free to contact me at


[email protected]. I will be happy to help you.

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