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    Free Devil Crochet Pattern – Mini Noso

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    ATTENTION: The pattern, in whole or in parts, may not be published, resold, translated, changed or exchanged in any way whatsoever!

    Needed Techniques

    • Slip Knot
    • Magic Ring
    • Chain Stitch
    • Slip Stitch
    • Single Crochet (sc)
    • Half Double Crochet
    • Double Crochet
    • Increase
    • Decrease
    • Crochet into Front and Back Loop
    • Close Openings
    • Sewing

    Needed Materials and Tools

    To order the materials click on the respective link (affiliate link).

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    • Colors: black, red
    • This pattern was crocheted using the “Schachenmayr Catania” yarn (100% Cotton, Meterage: 125 m, Yarn Ball Weight: 50 g, Yarn Weight: Sport – 5ply / Fine (2)) in the following colors:
    • Black (Schwarz (110)), Signal Red (Signalrot (115))
    • 2.5 mm Crochet Hook
    • 6 mm Safety Eyes
    • Polyfill
    • Scissors
    • Tapestry Needle
    • Stitch Marker

     

    Crochet the Head, Upper Body and First Leg

    The complete body is crocheted in one piece in the color Signal Red in spiral rounds with single crochet stitches. The following pictures show the finished body.

    ATTENTION: Since the body needs in some places a little more precise description, the step-by-step pictures for the body were done in a different and better discernable color so that you can see the steps more clearly.

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    Therefore, always follow the written instructions for the colors to use and for possible color changes, even if the step-by-step pictures for the body are in a different color.

    The first part which is crocheted in one piece consists of the head, upper body and the first leg.

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    Apart from the head, it is recommended to fill all parts of the body with polyfill only after all limbs have been completed.

    Use the check boxes to mark your finished rounds, rows and steps.

    • Crochet the head in spiral rounds in Signal Red.
    •  Round 1: 6 sc into the Magic Ring (6 stitches).
    •  Round 2: [1 increase] repeat till end of the round (12 stitches).
    •  Round 3: [1 sc, 1 increase] repeat till end of the round (18 stitches).
    •  Round 4: 1 sc, 1 increase, [2 sc, 1 increase] repeat 5 times, 1 sc (24 stitches).
    •  Round 5: [7 sc, 1 increase] repeat till end of the round (27 stitches).
    •  Round 6: Crochet 27 sc (27 stitches).
    •  Round 7: The 2 marker threads that are used in this round will later indicate the places where the safety eyes will be attached. 6 sc, 1 sc with a marker thread, 4 sc, 1 sc with a marker thread, 15 sc (27 stitches).
    •   Round 8-9: 2 rounds, each round 27 sc (27 stitches).
    •  Round 10: [7 sc, 1 decrease] repeat till end of the round (24 stitches). If you use safety eyes, attach them now where the threads are.
    •  Round 11: 1 sc, 1 decrease, [2 sc, 1 decrease] repeat 5 times, 1 sc (18 stitches).
    •  Round 12: Fill the head with polyfill. [1 sc, 1 decrease] repeat till end of the round (12 stitches).
    •  Round 13: [1 decrease] repeat till end of the round (6 stitches).
    •  Round 14: Crochet the complete round into the front loop only. [1 increase] repeat till end of the round (12 stitches).
    •  Round 15: [1 sc, 1 increase] repeat till end of the round (18 stitches).
    •  Round 16: Fill the head with polyfill again if there are any unfilled areas. 1 sc, 1 increase, [2 sc, 1 increase] repeat 5 times, 1 sc (24 stitches).
    •  You now have a circle at the head that counts 24 stitches. These stitches are divided into 3 parts. From the two smaller parts, each consisting of 6 stitches, the arms will be crocheted later and from the larger part, consisting of 12 stitches, the torso.
    •  Round 17: To separate the respective areas, proceed as follows: Separate the 1st arm. One arm area consists of 6 stitches. First, crochet 1 single crochet stitch. Then push through the 7th stitch from the crochet hook with the crochet hook still attached to the last crocheted stitch. To do this, simply skip 6 stitches and then push through the 7th stitch.
    •  Tighten the thread and crochet 1 single crochet stitch. With this you have successfully separated the first arm area.
    •  Now crochet 5 single crochet stitches along the body. Then separate the 2nd arm, also consisting of 6 stitches. To do this, proceed in the same way as for the 1st arm. Skip 6 stitches and push the crochet hook through the 7th stitch. Tighten the thread so that the 6 stitches are separated and crochet 1 single crochet stitch.
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