Cow Lolo

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Here we will weave with color changes.

We start with
the natural color and then we incorporate the brown.
Graph III

n = natural y b = brown

1. Ch 14 (n)
2. Crochet around the chain in the following order,
skip the first ch: Sc inc, 11sc, 4sc in the next ch,
11sc, Sc inc (30 st) in (n)

From now on we incorporate the color (b)

3. Sc inc (n), 13sc (5n, 8b), Sc inc (b), Sc inc (b), 13sc
(8b, 5n), Sc inc (n). (34 st)
4. Sc inc (n), 15sc (6n, 9b), Sc inc (b), Sc inc (b), 15sc
(9b, 6n), Sc inc (n). (38 st)
5. Sc inc (n), 17sc (8n, 9b), Sc inc (b), Sc inc (b), 17sc
(9b, 8n), Sc inc (n). (42 st)
6. 42sc (11n, 20b, 11n). (42 st)
7. Sc inc(n), 19sc (11n, 7b, 1n), Sc inc (n), Sc inc (n),
19sc (1n, 7b, 11n), Sc inc (n). (46 st)
8. 46sc (3b, 11n, 5b, 8n, 5b, 11n, 3b). (46 st)
9. 46sc (4b, 38n, 4b). (46 st)
10. 46sc (5b, 36n, 5b). (46 st)
11. 46sc (6b, 34n, 6b). (46 st)
12. 46sc (6b, 9n, 4b, 8n, 4b, 9n, 6b). (46 st)
13. 46sc (6b, 8n, 5b, 8n, 5b, 8n, 6b). (46 st)
14. 46sc (6b, 8n, 5b, 8n, 5b, 8n, 6b). (46 st)
15. 46sc (6b, 7n, 6b, 8n, 6b, 7n, 6b). (46 st)
16. 46sc (5b, 7n, 7b, 8n, 7b, 7n, 5b). (46 st)
17. Sc dec (b), 19sc (2b, 7n, 8b, 2n), Sc dec (n), Sc dec
(n), 19sc (2n, 8b, 7n, 2b), Sc dec (b). (42 st)
18. 42sc (2b, 8n, 7b, 8n, 7b, 8n, 2b). (42 st)
19. Sc inc (n), 17sc (9n, 5b, 3n), Sc dec (n), Sc dec (n),
17sc (3n, 5b, 9n), Sc dec (n). (38 st)
20. Sc dec (n), 15sc (n), Sc dec (n), Sc dec (n), 15sc
(n), Sc dec (n). (34 st)
21. Sc dec (n), 13sc (n), Sc dec (n), Sc dec (n), 13sc
(n), Sc dec (n). (30 st)

We cut long strand to sew Backloops and fill with


fleece
We must also weave its legs
Knit four (4)

In natural colors Gráfico IV

1. Ch 3
2. Crochet around the chain in the following
order, skip the first ch: Sc inc, 4sc in the
next ch, Sc inc. (8 st)
3. A 5. 8sc

We cut long strand to sew Backloops and fill with


fleece

And now comes a very fun part...


The Assembly of our Cow Lolo

Let's start with the head!!!


Ears The horns
 We sew the ears on the sides. The back part more  We mark with pins if we need to. Place the side of
diagonally leaving an exposed strand since later the cow's ears
when we knit the fur, we will weave over this  In mustard color we thread the needle
strand.  We make 3 loops which we then wrap with the
same yarn

We continue with the eyes and the nose.


Well you need them!
 The eyes are beads. For this you received an extra
instructions. Additional resource V.
They are placed between rounds 12 and 13.

 Now we embroider it. First we mark it with


brown bows.
 And the nose is made by my embroidery
technique between rounds 7 and 8 with brown
yarn. An additional resource is attached in this
regard.

Awww! She is so pretty!

Now for the finer details.


And let's not forget the cow's udders!!!
Knit one (1).

In Salmon colors

1. Ch 8
2. Crochet around the chain in the following  Fill just before finishing closing the fabric. If
order, skip the first ch: Sc inc, 5sc, 4sc in we need we can help ourselves with a
the next ch, 5sc, Sc inc. (18 st) tweezers
3. Sc inc, 7sc, Sc inc, Sc inc, 7sc, Sc inc. (22
st)
4. 22sc
5. 22sc

We cut long strand to sew Backloops and fill with


fleece

 And we embroider the udders. Like the nose,


we make two loops and wrap them with the
same yarn

 Sew the udders between rounds 4 and 7.

And to finish 3 more details!


Come on, there is little work left!
The grass that Lolo likes to eat!
 For the grass, we will make 3 roundtrip tips
that enter through the front of the mouth,
and exit through the side.
 They enter and leave the same place but are
inserted with stitches in the body of Vaca
Lolo at different points, giving the illusion of
grass
 We use green yarn. We thread it on the
needle.

 And I leave you here the photo where I


marked with the pins the entrance and the
exit of the grass

Already in the final stretch! To show


that it is eating, we fasten the hooves to
the grass with stitches with brown yarn

 And as seen in the photo we are wrapping


those stitches that simulate grass, each one,
with loops.

What Happiness!

We have knitted a beautiful Loló Cow!


...for now the first

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