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Reversible Rose Fairy PDF SPANISH
Reversible Rose Fairy PDF SPANISH
SPANISH
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IMPORTANT TIPS:
• It is recommended to knit tight using a smaller crochet hook.
• Try to work each part putting equal tension on the stitches unless otherwise noted.
• Count the points.
• Use a marker or piece of yarn to mark the beginning or end of the round.
• Each round is worked in a continuous spiral. There is no slip stitch between rounds or turning
unless otherwise indicated.
• Knit the entire stitch unless otherwise indicated.
• It is highly recommended that you read the entire pattern before you start knitting.
MATERIALS
• 2.0 mm crochet hook or the appropriate size for the yarn used
• wool needle
• Sewing/embroidery needle
• Synthetic fiber filling
• Same size yarn (I used
Yarnart Jeans, sport weight) in
the following colors: dark red,
red, bright red, green, nude, light
pink and black (leftover)
• Optional: Fine wire (diameter
0.5 mm), 8 cm long
• Scissors
• Stitch markers
ABBREVIATIONS
This pattern is written in US
standard crochet terms. USA, but it
is translated into Spanish.
• V = turn
• AM = magic ring
• Pt(s) = point/points
• sc = single crochet
• inc = sc increase (2sc in same st)
DIMENSION
Size will vary, depending on the thread used. If you use the same materials that I recommend, the
finished amigurumi will measure about 10cm high.
HEAD
Start with dark red thread.
V 1: 6pb in AM (6)
V 2: 3 inc, BLO inc, both loops 2 inc (12)
V 3: [sc, inc]x4, BLO [sc, inc]x2 (18)
V 4: BLO [sc, inc, sc]x3, sc, inc (mark the HD of V3
made of this last st*) , both loops sc, [sc, inc,
sc]x2 (24)
This image shows the finish at the end of V4:
Note: When working on the color change, I used the
tie and cut technique instead of tapestry. To do the
tie and cut technique, cut the previous thread at
each color change and tie it to the end of the starting
tying cutting
technique
Marker
Row 1: hook the thread in the marked st*, skip the st where the thread is hooked, sc in the next one, then 9sc.
Continue working on the HD V2 head: 4pb. Then pr in the HD of V1 (15), 1ch
This image shows the finish at the end of V1:
Row 2: turn, skip first st, sc, 12hc, sc (14), ch 1 Row 3: turn, skip first st, FLO pr, 11inc, pr (24) Bind off. Cut the
thread leaving a strand.
Using the wool needle, pass the yarn through the AM. Pull firmly and secure it.
PETAL 2
Hold your head with the last turn facing you.
Row 1: add the thread in the marked st**, skip the st where we joined the thread, then 2sc. Continue working
through the HD of the head: 12sc, pr (15), 1ch
Row 2: turn, skip first st, sc, 12hc, sc (14), ch 1
Row 3: Turn, skip first st, FLO pr, inc 11, pr (24) Fasten off. Cut the thread leaving a strand.
Using the wool needle, pass the yarn inside the head, 1 st apart from the petal that was just made. Pull firmly and
secure it.
PETAL 3
Hold your head with the last turn facing you.
Row 1: add the thread in the marked st***, skip the st where we joined the thread, then 10sc. Continue working
across the HD of the head: sc, pr (12), ch 1
Row 2: turn, skip first st, sc, 9hc, sc (11), ch 1 Row 3: turn, skip first st, FLO pr, 8inc, pr (18) Bind off. Cut the
thread.
Using the wool needle, pass the thread inside the head, 1 st apart from the petal that was just made. Pull firmly and
secure it.
Exterior side:
Sew between
V6-10
Inner side:
Sew between
V6-12