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This is my version of Kero from Cardcaptor Sakura.
This is my very first crochet pattern. Enjoy! ^_^
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/kero-chan-2
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You Will Need
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Step 1
Make the Head
1: 6sc into magic ring (6 st)
2: 2sc into each sc (12 st)
3: [inc2, 1sc] rpt around (18 st)
4: [inc2, 2sc] rpt around (24 st)
5: [inc2, 3sc] rpt around (30 st)
6: [inc2, 4sc] rpt around (36 st)
7: [inc2, 5sc] rpt around (42 st)
8: sc around (42 st)
9: [inc2, 6sc] rpt around (48 st)
10 – 16: sc around (48 st)
17: [dec2, 6sc] rpt around (42 st)
18: sec around (42 st)
19: [dec2, 5sc] rpt around (36 st)
20: [dec2, 4sc] rpt around (30 st)
21: [dec2, 3sc] rpt around (24 st)
22: [dec2, 2sc] rpt around (18 st)
--stuff head--
23: [dec2, 1sc] rpt around (12 st)
24: dec2 around (6 st)
--finish off-- -
Step 2
Make the Body
1: 6sc into magic ring (6 st)
2: 2sc in each sc around (12 st)
3: [inc2, 1sc] rpt around (18 st)
4: [inc2, 2sc] rpt around (24 st)
5: [inc2, 3sc] rpt around (30 st)
6: [inc2, 4sc] rpt around (36 st)
7 – 12: sc around (36 st)
13: [dec2, 4sc] rpt around (30 st)
14: sc around (30 st)
15: [dec2, 3 sc] rpt around (24 st)
16: sc around (24 st)
17: [dec2, 2sc] rpt around (18 st) **optional**
18: sc around (18 st) **optional**
--stuff body--
--finish off w/ tail to attach head to body--(You may or may not want row 17 and 18 – it depends how your Kero looks. Adding these rows will give him a slightly longer body/neck and smaller neck hole. I made my Kero so long ago that I can't remember whether I added these rows or not. It shouldn't make too much of a difference, though, so don't stress over it. ^_^)
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Step 3
Make 2 Arms
1: 6sc into magic ring (6 st)
2: 2 sc in each sc around (12 st)
3 – 7: sc around (12 st)
--stuff arms--
--finish off w/tail to attach arms to body-- -
Step 4
Make 2 Legs
1: 6sc into magic ring (6 st)
2: 2 sc in each sc around (12 st)
3: [inc2, 1sc] rpt around (18 st)
4 – 8: sc around (18 st)
--stuff legs--
--finish off w/ tail to attach legs to body-- -
Step 5
Make 2 Ears
1: 6sc into magic ring (6 st)
2: 2sc in each sc around (12 st)
3: [inc2, 1sc] rpt around (18 st)
4: [inc2, 2sc] rpt around (24 st)
5: [inc2, 3sc] rpt around (30 st)
6: [inc2, 4sc] rpt around (36 st)
--fold in half--
--finish off and use tail to sew together to make semi-circle-- -
Step 6
Make a Tail
chain about 26
make pompom and attach -
Step 7
Make 2 Wings
I don't have a crochet wing pattern, so I used white felt to make the wings.
I said "dec2, 6sc" meaning you should stitch two together, then do 6 single crochet.
Sorry for the confusion! >_<;;
I said "dec2, 6sc" meaning you should stitch two together, then do 6 single crochet.
Sorry for the confusion! >_<;;
I said "dec2, 6sc" meaning you should stitch two together, then do 6 single crochet.
Sorry for the confusion! >_<;;
For example, for round 1, you single crochet 6 times into the magic ring. Thus, you have (6 st).
Then, for round 2, you single crochet twice into each stitch. Thus, you are increasing 6 times, bringing the total number of stitches to (12 st).
Make sense?
Knowing the number of stitches in a round is extremely helpful. If you forget which round you're on, all you have to do is count the stitches in the round you just finished, and check the pattern to see which round has that many stitches. Also, if you finish a round you can double check to make sure you didn't miss any stitches by counting the stitches and checking them against the ( ) number in the pattern.
Hope this helps! ^_^