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materials crochet hooks (6.5mm, £13.75mm © 812.250) 2c worsted weight yarn {bh yelow 6 green) > #3 crochet thread (bie) > 6mm black safety eyes > tapestrylyamn needle > stitch marker & slssors > stuffing body [using F hook & blue yarn) 6 SC ring, join to fist SC with sist RL: R2: RB: Ra: RS: Re: a7: RB: Ro: INCin each st (2251) INC, 18C) 6 times (189 18SC [iss INC, 25C) 6 times 2430 248C [rast INC, 3 SC) 6 times 30:0 308C [30.1 (DEC, 3 $C) 6 times [241 2ASC [24} RIO: (DEC, 25C) 6 times (18:4) RIL: 18 SC 180) R12: (DEC, 1 SC) 6 times [12 st) ‘stuff body* R13: DEC until closed “fasten off, weave in yarn end* head [using F hook & blue yarn) 6 SC ring, join to first SC with sist RL R2: R3: Ra: RS: INCin each st [22st] AING, 2 SC) 4 times (16 16SC [16st] 6 SC, DEC, 6 SC, DEC [14s1} DEC, 10 SC, DEC [12 "insert eyes between RBERA (approx Sst part) on the sce opposite your hook" RG-RB:*switch to£ hook" 12 SC (12%) R9:4SC, 4HDC, 48C [120 stuff R10: 45C, 4HDC, 3C, Islst {12s RIL: 2sist, 48C, INC, 48C, Lslst (12st R12: 2sIst, 1SC, INC, 6HDC, INC, 158, Islst (1 RIB: 3sIst, 1SC, BHOC, 1SC, 2sIst “stuff nec, fasten off, lave yar end for attachment* Peacock Amigurumi oa Re beak [using Ehook & yellow yarn] 5 SC rng, jon to Fst SC with sist RE: SSC [5 3) “fasten of, leave yam endfor atackment* 15* row feathers (make 4) [using F hook & green yarn} 65 SC ring, join o frst SC with sist RA: INCin each st (12s) R2-R7: 12SC (12) RB; (EC, 2S) 3 times [9st R9-RIO: 9SC [91 "fasten off leave yarn end for attachment* 2°4 row feathers (make 5) [using Fhook & green yar] 6 SC ring, join to frst SC with sist RL: INCin each st (12) R2-R7. 12SC (12%) RB: (DEC, 2 SC) 3 times [9 st) R9-RIZ 9SC [9s “Fasten off, leave yarn end for attachment” 3" row feathers (make 4) [using F hook & green yarn} 6 SC ring, join to frst SC with sist RL: INCin each st 112) R2-RB: 12SC (12) R9: (DEC, 2 SC) 3 times [9 st) RIO-RIA: 9SC [2 “fasten off, eave yarn end for attachment* CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS R(®) round (4) ch chain st stitch | stitches sist slip stitch SC single crochet (UK couble crochet) HDC half double crochet (UK half treble) DC double crochet (Uk rebi) INC | Increase (work 2 SC in same st) DEC decrease (see note below) [est] | resulting number of st from the row ()times | work pattem in parenthesis the indicated number of times head feather tuft (mates) [using 8 hook and blue crochet thread) RI: ch 10 2: 2.0C in 2nd ch rom hook, ssteraining ch “fasten off, leave thread end for attachment* project notes & tips ok gauge is not really important, but crochet tightly so that stuffing will not peek through & when decreasing, tis suggested that you use an “ipvisble” decrease technique (auch as stitching the front loops of two stitches together) cather than just shipping a stitch (which leaves a hole) +> when working in the round, itis suggested that you begin using the “magic ring” technique ok if safety eyes are unavailable, black beads can be used, or eyes canbe stitched with black yarn 2 1143 crochet thread is unavailable, you can substitute #10 crochet thread, fingering weight yatn, or split your 4 ply worsted weight yarn in hal (adjust the ch length & numberof feather tufts as needed to achieve desired effect) + optional - crochet rings of 6 SC in a contrasting color & stitch to tal feathers to create “eye” design [tutorials for magic ring and invisible decrease techniques can be ready found via online search} ‘© Larah Tamio Uyeda | Ths pattern is for personal use ony, and may not be resold or redistributed, Ifyou have any questions or comments, visit me on www. Ravely.com, username LuluTamiko Peacock Amigurumi - assembly #83 thread pwedut) feathers rot feathe ona ach tut beak dled newp est fether wth Sey Se as socio behind head ‘tos stitch neck tobody at sora axtach oor rene body (Barnet) attach the four Aine pth startpoint Trowfeathers ‘upofneck) a) at middle of body contr fis feather directly behind head proccess on ter feathers 50 comer points spoceaccring) to line up directly ersurea foto! eae » attach the fou 3"row feathers feathers behind 1* row behind 2" row

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