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I met with Bigli Migli stickers first on Facebook and I really like them. They are
simple but so adorable. So I asked their creator Sepideh Davoudi if she
allowed me to create my crochet Bigli Migli dolls and publish their pattern. She
was kind and gave me her permission. I thank her very much!
I've made a FREE PATTERN, which you can find below. Please note, that this
pattern is for personal use only and may not be resold or redistributed. Thank
you for being respectful and for your understanding! I’d be happy if you send
photos of your creations which you made with this pattern. Happy crocheting!
source: Facebook
If you find the description useful and you have a chance then you can
support my work HERE by buying the pattern in .PDF format at a symbolic
price.
- MATERIALS* -
Yarn:
- Himalaya – Deluxe Bamboo [50g/125m, 60% bamboo, 40% cotton]
’01 White’ color for the body
- Schachenmayr – Catania [50g/125m, 100% cotton]
’00110 Black’ color for limbs and eyes
’00115 Red’ color for the heart and the bow
Fiberfill: 100% polyester
Crochet hook: 2 mm, heart and bow: 2.5mm
Yarn needle
Scissors
* Size of the creations made with the listed tools (appr.): Height: 12 cm /
4.72”; Width (head): 9 cm / 3.54” - Deluxe Bamboo yarn is really soft, so I love
it, but I used 100% mercerized cotton to make the limbs, because it is stronger.
You can use other type of yarns but in that case your creation may look
different and may have other sizes than mine.
- ABBREVIATIONS -
BLO = back loops only
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
dch = double chain stitch
dec = decrease (invisible decrease with hdc)
hdc = half double crochet
inc = increase (with hdc)
R = round (R1: first round, R2: 2nd round, etc.)
sc = single crochet
sl st = slip stitch
trc = triple crochet
! NOTE: Amigurumi dolls usually made of sc stitches, but this doll is made
of hdc stitches.
I worked in continuous rounds vs. joined rounds – except where I marked it.
- PATTERN -
Head (with white yarn)
R1: 9 hdc in Magic Ring (9)
R2: 9 inc (18)
R3: (1 hdc, 1 inc) – 9 times (27)
R4: (2 hdc, 1 inc) – 9 times (36)
R5: (1 hdc, 1 inc, 2 hdc) – 9 times (45)
R6: (4 hdc, 1 inc) – 9 times (54)
R7: (8 hdc, 1 inc) – 9 times (60)
R8: (4 hdc, 1 inc, 5 hdc) – 6 times (66)
R9: (21 hdc, 1 inc) – 3 times (69)
R10: (11 hdc, 1 inc, 11 hdc) – 3 times (72)
R11-15: 72 hdc (72)
R16: (10 hdc, 1 dec) – 6 times (66)
R15: (4 hdc, 1 dec, 5 hdc) – 6 times (60)
R16: (8 hdc, 1 dec) – 6 times (54)
Start stuffing.
R17: (2 hdc, 1 dec, 3 hdc, 1 dec) – 6 times (42)
R18: (2 hdc, 1 dec) – 10 times, 2 hdc (32)
R19: (2 hdc, 1 dec) – 8 times (24)
Continue stuffing. Make sure to stuff firmly. It doesn’t have to be as hard as a
stone but it shouldn’t be loose. *Photo1
R20: 12 dec (12)
Fasten off and close the remaining hole. *Photo2-4