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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel Puppy

Amigurumi Pattern

Designed by Jaravee Jeerachat


www.jaravee.etsy.com

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You may not use this pattern or doll produced from this pattern
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If you have any question while making these doll or found mistake in this pattern, send
email to me at jujaravee@yahoo.com
See more pictures of my amigurumi at www.flickr.com/photos/jaravee
Feel free to join my group at www.flickr.com/groups/jaraveeroom

Materials:
• Acrylic yarn; white and brown
• Crochet hook suitable for the yarn you use (mine is 1.85 mm.)
• One pair of 9 mm. safety eyes
• 6 mm. plastic nose (embroider instead if you don’t have it)
• Stuff of your choice
• Embroider floss (black)
• Tapestry needle
• Sewing needle for yarn
• Small pieces of white felt for eye patches and red felt for tongue
• Ribbon, fabric, bell, leather strand, or anything you would like to decorate your puppy

Finished Size: Approximately 4”tall in sitting position and 5” in two leg-stand position
Your finished doll might finish in bigger or smaller than mine depending on your tension and
the yarn you use.

Abbreviation I use:
R = Round
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
inc = increase (2sc in a stitch)
dec = decrease (2sc off together)
sl st = slip stitch
lp st = loop stitch or fur stitch(see this video tutorial for instruction:
http://www.nexstitch.com/v_loop_stitch.html)
* = repeat directions between * and * as many as indicated

I start crochet by making two rings as in Japanese style. It makes the starting hole tight and
secure. You can start in whichever way you feel comfortable.

Note:
Note Work in continuous spiral round; do not join rounds unless otherwise stated. Mark first
stitch of each round.

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Let’s Try Making

Muzzle:
Muzzle white and brown
Start with white yarn, make adjustable rings
Note:
Note change to brown yarn as indicated in red letter
R1: 5 sc in rings (5)
R2: inc 5 (10)
R3: * sc 1, inc 1*, repeat 5 times (15)
R4: * sc 2, inc 1*, repeat 5 times (20)
R5-6: 1 sc in each stitch (25)
R7: sc 4, sc 4, sc 3, sc 4, sc 5
Close with sl st., fasten off and leaving long tail for sewing.
Attach nose at about R2, embroider mouth and attach tongue using glue as shown in picture.
Tip:
Tip using same yarn color when sewing to head

Head:
Head white and brown
Start with white yarn, make adjustable rings
Note:
Note change to brown yarn as indicated in red letter
R1: 6 sc in rings (6)
R2: inc 6 (12)
R3: *sc 1, inc 1*, repeat 6 times (18)
R4: sc1, inc1, sc2, inc1, sc2, inc1, sc2, inc1, sc2, inc1, sc2, inc1, sc1 (24)
R5: sc3, inc1, sc3, inc1, sc3, inc1, sc3, inc1, sc3, inc1, sc3, inc1 (30)
R6: sc2, inc1, sc4, inc1, sc3, sc1, inc1, sc1, sc3, inc1, sc4, inc1, sc2, sc2, inc1, sc2 (36)
R7: sc4, sc1, inc1, sc5, inc1, sc2, sc3, inc1, sc5, inc1, sc5, inc1, sc5, inc1 (42)
R8: sc3, inc1, sc6, inc1, sc6, inc1, sc1, sc5, inc1, sc6, inc1, sc2, sc4, inc1, sc3 (48)
R9: sc6, sc13, sc3, sc17, sc9 (48)
R10: sc6, sc13, sc3, sc17, sc5, sc4 (48)
R11: sc6, sc13, sc3, sc16, sc5, sc5 (48)
R12: sc1, sc6, sc12, sc3, sc15, sc6, sc5 (48)
R13: sc1, sc6, sc12, sc3, sc15, sc5, sc6 (48)
R14: sc1, sc6, sc11, sc5, sc13, sc6, sc6 (48)
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R15: sc8, sc9, sc8, sc10, sc8, sc4, sc1 (48)
R16; sc9, sc8, sc9, sc8, sc14 (48)
R17: sc6, dec1, sc2, sc4, dec1, sc6, dec1, sc3, sc3, dec1, sc1, sc5, dec1, sc6, dec1 (42)
R18: *sc 5, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (36)
Put eyes in place (about R12 and 8 stitches apart)
Note: cut round felt for eye patches and attach to plastic eye.
R19: *sc 4, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (30)
R20: *sc 3, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (24)
Pause crocheting and stuff
R21: *sc 2, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (18)
R22: *sc 1, dec 1*, repeat 6 times (12)
Close with sl st and fasten off.
Sew muzzle to head, stuff polyfill before you finish sewing muzzle.

Ears (x2):
(x2) brown
Make 4 chains
R1: sc 1 in second chain from hook, sc 1 in next 2 st, ch 1, turn (3)
R2: inc 1, sc 1, inc 1, ch 1, turn (5)
R3: 2 lp st in first st, lp st 3, 2 lp st in last st, ch 1, turn (7)
R4-11: 1 lp st in each stitch, ch 1, turn (7)
R12: dec 1, sc 3, dec 1, ch 1, turn (5)
R13: 1 lp st in each stitch, ch 1, turn (5)
R14: 1 sc in each stitch, ch 1, turn (5)
R15: 1 lp st in each stitch (5)
Close with sl st, leaving long tail for sewing and sew to head

Body:
Body white and brown
Start with white yarn, make adjustable rings
Note:
Note change to brown yarn as indicated in red letter

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R1: 6 sc in rings (6)
R2: inc 6 (12)
R3: *sc 1, inc 1*, repeat 6 times (18)
R4: *sc 2, inc 1*, repeat 6 times (24)
R5: *sc 3, inc 1*, repeat 6 times (30)
R6: sc2, sc3, sc25 (30)
R7-8: sc1, sc5, sc24 (30)
R9: sc1, sc2, dec1, sc1, sc17, dec1, sc1, sc2, dec1 (27)
R10: sc2, sc1, dec1, sc16, dec1, sc2, dec1 (24)
R11: sc1, dec1, sc1, dec1, sc15, dec1, sc1 (21)
R12: dec1, dec1, sc14, sc1, dec1 (18)
R13: sc1, sc14, sc3 (18)
R14: sc1, sc13, sc4 (18)
R15: sc1, sc17 (18)
Close with sl st, leaving long tail for sewing. Stuff and sew to head.

Front Legs (x 2):


2) white
Make adjustable rings
R1: 5 sc in rings (5)
R2: inc 5 (10)
R3: 1 sc in each stitch (10)
R4: sc 3, dec 2, sc 3 (8)
R5-10: 1 sc in each stitch (8)
Close with sl st, leaving long tail for sewing. Stuff, embroider toes as shown in photo and sew
to body the position you want.

Back Legs (x2):


(x2) white
Make adjustable rings
R1: 6 sc in rings (6)
R2: inc 6 (12)
R3: 1 sc in each stitch (12)
R4: sc 3, dec 3, sc3 (9)
R5-10: 1 sc in each stitch (9)
Close with sl st, leaving long tail for sewing. Stuff, embroider toes as shown in photo and sew
to body in sitting or two leg- standing position as shown in photos.

Tail:
Tail white
Make adjustable rings
R1: 4 sc in rings (4)
R2: 1 sc in each stitch (4)
R3: sc3, inc1 (5)
R4: inc1, sc4 (6)
R5-6: 1 sc in each stitch (6)
Close with sl st, leaving long tail for sewing. Sew to back of the puppy.

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Yeah! You’re done. Congratulations!
Decorate you puppy doll with ribbon or flower or anything you’d like as their accessories.
Try to make it with another position. It’s fun to watch your dog farm growing.
Share your puppy’s photos at www.flickr.com/groups/jaraveroom

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