White mushroom crochet diagram and description. Needle case "Mushroom glade" crocheted. Small fly agarics. Step-by-step instructions with a photo

I continue to introduce everyone to the needlewoman Anya Kirdyasheva. How to tie fairytale house you can look at the kettle

To make a needle bed, you need to be able to: knit a single crochet, a connecting column (half-column), make increases, decreases and knit in a spiral. It is also advisable to be able to knit an amigurumi ring - we wind yarn on a finger (two turns), we tie the resulting ring with single crochet columns. We tighten by pulling the free end of the thread. We close the row by knitting a single crochet into the first loop of the row.

If any of the above is unfamiliar to you, then I recommend watching the training master classes, of which there are a lot on the Internet.

Materials:

  • green yarn;
  • yarn of white and brick-orange colors (or other suitable shade) for mushrooms;
  • sewing thread black color;
  • thin yarn for embroidery of blades of grass and flowers (cotton is best suited - "Iris", "chamomile", "coco", "rose", etc.);
  • beads (for the middle of the flowers);
  • filler;
  • PVA glue;
  • universal glue (I used the "Crystal" Moment).

Instruments:

  • crochet hooks;
  • sewing needle;
  • scissors;
  • glue brush.
  • decrease - we knit two loops together;
  • sbn - a single crochet.

We knit all the details of the needle bar in a spiral (without lifting loops).

Stages

Needle cushion base

For the base of the needle bar, I used a 9 cm (standard) screw cap for canning. If you like very tiny little things, then choose a smaller lid. I recommend taking a new lid, as used ones can retain the smell of canned food for a long time.

To knit a bump on which mushrooms will grow, I used Alize ecolana yarn (100% wool, 220 m / 100 g) dark green... In fact, you can take yarn of almost any composition and thickness. It's just that the number of connected rows will be more or less. Medium yarn is best.

1. With single crochet columns, we knit a flat circle with a diameter equal to the diameter of our lid (in my case, 9 cm).

It is assumed that you already know how to knit a flat circle in a spiral. But, just in case, I give a diagram (a diagram from the Internet). Please note that the increments in each row (6 increments in each) are matched with an offset relative to the increments of the previous row. This is done so that we really get a circle, not a hexagon.

2. When the circle is tied, knit a few more rows without increments, forming "bumpers". The height of the sides should be equal to or slightly higher than the height of the sides of the lid itself. In the process of knitting, try on knitting on the lid. If desired, you can knit another row with connecting posts.

We have a cup that repeats the shape and dimensions of the lid.

Select the side that will be the surface of the bump. I liked the texture of the seamy side of knitting more, and I made it "front".

3. We decorate the hummock. We embroider twigs (with a chain stitch, using a needle or crochet) and flowers (simple stitches from the center). Sew beads in the middle of the flowers. There is a lot of information on the Internet how to perform a chain stitch.

4. We decorate the bottom of the needle bed. For the bottom, it is better to choose plain fabric medium density... I took a piece of flax.

Cut out a circle of fabric the size of the diameter of the lid + double the height of the sides of the lid. My circle turned out to be crooked, but it's not scary.

Lubricate the bottom of the lid around the perimeter with glue. Smear the glue thin layer(so that the fabric is not saturated with glue and stains do not form) and glue the fabric to the bottom.

We also grease the outer surface of the sides of the lid with glue and glue the fabric. We try to distribute the folds evenly.

Lubricate with glue inner surface lid sides and glue the fabric. We dry everything thoroughly.

We put the knitted blank on the lid.

5. Sew on upper part needle cushions to the bottom. For sewing, I used monofilament, but you can take thin threads to match the yarn.

Sew on the upper part of the needle bar by inserting the needle between the posts last row and simultaneously grabbing several threads of fabric on the bottom (photo a). We tighten the thread. Then we withdraw the needle between the next pair of columns (photo b), tighten the thread. And again we insert the needle between the posts in the opposite direction, grasping the fabric. Thus, it turns out neat inconspicuous seam(schematically shown in red).

Leaving a small hole unsewn, fill the needle bar and sew it to the end.

For stuffing, I used holofiber. But, you can take another filler (synthetic winterizer, foam rubber, wool), which you like best.

Here is such a bump, the basis of the needle bed, we got it.

Aspen boletus

For boletus boletus, I used Alize Felicita yarn (45% wool, 45% acrylic, 45% polyamide, 370 m / 100 g).

You can take yarn of a different thickness - the mushrooms will turn out to be smaller or larger in size.

Big mushroom.

2nd-6th rows: 6 increments in each row = 36 sbn

7th row: 3 increments = 39 sbn

8-9th rows: 39 sbn each

We finish knitting with a connecting post, but do not cut the thread.

The leg of the boletus is variegated, white and black. In order for us to get the same one, we knit the leg in two threads - add ordinary sewing threads, black to the white yarn.

1st row: 6 sc in amigurumi ring

4th row: 3 increments = 21 sbn

5-16th rows: 21 sbn each

17-19th rows: 1 decrease in each row = 18 sbn

23-25th rows: 6 increments = 36 sbn

26th row: 3 increments = 39 sbn

We finish knitting with a connecting post. Cut the thread.

I chose the seamy side of the knit as the outside for the mushroom cap. And at the leg, the front side of knitting looks prettier.

We stuff the leg.

3. We put the top of the cap and the leg together. We introduce a hook under the loop of the bottom of the hat and grab the loop that was left. We take it out

4. We make a lifting loop and knit the edge with single crochets, connecting the top and bottom of the cap. Don't forget to leave a hole for stuffing

5. We fill the hat and close the hole. We end the row with a connecting post. We hide the tail in the thickness of the canvas

Small mushroom

1st row: 6 sc in amigurumi ring

2nd-4th rows: 6 increments = 24 sbn

5-8th rows: 24 sbn each

9th row: 2 decreases = 22 sbn

We finish knitting with a connecting post. Cut off the thread.

1st row: 6 sc in amigurumi ring

2-3rd rows: 6 increments = 18 sbn

4th row: 2 increments = 20 sbn

5-10th rows: 20 sbn each

3. We fill the leg and put a lump of filler into the cap. We put a hat on the leg (you can secure it with pins). We sew the hat to the leg with monofilament or a thin thread to match the yarn

Aspen mushrooms are ready

Assembling the needle bar

Before you start sewing on the mushrooms, try to arrange them in different ways, see how they look prettier, and only then start assembling.

1. We crush the leg of the mushroom so that it is located vertically on the hummock

2. We pin the mushroom to the bump with pins and sew. With a needle, we alternately pick up a pair of threads of the leg and a pair of threads of the bump. After each stitch we tighten the thread well. Thus, we sew the leg in a circle. You can, for reliability, make another circle.

3. Sew the second fungus in the same way.

4. Making blades of grass. For the blades of grass, I took a piece of thick yarn and divided it into individual fibers. You can also use wool for felting.

5. We attach the yarn to the base.

For clarity, I took a separate photo of the method of attaching the yarn to knitted fabric... We also attach our yarn fibers.

I made three clumps of grass (on the sides and back of the mushrooms), three bunches of yarn in each curtain.

6. Form the blades of grass. To do this, we moisten the yarn with water and use a needle to divide it into separate bundles.

We moisten each bundle with PVA glue and twist it with our fingers to get blades of grass. We dry it.

Similarly, we make blades of grass from all sides. Please note: on the left side, my grass blades are thinner than on the right, since on the left I twisted the bundles more. When the blades of grass are completely dry, you can trim the protruding hairs.

Materials:

  • tin, screw cap for canning (base of the needle bar);
  • green yarn;
  • yarn different colors for mushrooms;
  • thin yarn for leaves and flowers (cotton is best suited - "Iris", "chamomile", "coco", "rose", etc.);
  • beads (for the middle of the flowers);
  • filler;
  • a flap of tissue. It is better to take a fabric of medium density, green or neutral colors(I used flax);
  • monofilament or thin threads to match the yarn;
  • PVA glue;
  • wire
  • universal glue (I used the "Moment Crystal").

Optional:

  • acrylic paints;
  • black acrylic outline;
  • snail shell;
  • two beads for a snail's eye;

Instruments:

  • crochet hooks;
  • sewing needle;
  • bead needle;
  • scissors;
  • brushes for glue, paint, varnish.

Terms and abbreviations in the text:

increase - two columns in one loop;
decrease - we knit two loops together;
sbn - a single crochet.

We knit the base of the needle bed and the details of the mushrooms in a spiral (without lifting loops).

How to knit the base of the needle bed, we have disassembled in the first part of the master class. For these beds, the base is knitted in the same way. We sew only the leaves and flowers after the base-hummock is completely ready.

If it is still difficult for you to knit small parts from fine yarn, then you can decorate the pincushion in the same way as you decorated the pincushion with boletus - embroider flowers and twigs.

Pincushion with fly agaric

I knitted fly agarics from Alize baby wool yarn (175 m / 50 g, 40% wool, 40% acrylic, 40% bamboo).

Big fly agaric

Rows 2-5: 6 increments in each row = 30 sbn;

6-9th rows: 5 increments in each row = 50 sbn;

10-12th rows: 50 sbn each.

1st row: 6 sc in the amigurumi ring;

5-8th rows: 24 sbn each;

9-10th rows: 2 decreases in each row = 20 sbn;

11th row: 20 PRS;

12-13th rows: 2 decreases in each row = 16 sbn;

14-16th rows: 16 sbn each;

17th row: On the near (front) half-loops, we knit a collar (photo a, the front half-loops are indicated pink). We knit 2 double crochets in each half-loop. We close by knitting a connecting post. Cut off the thread and hide the "tail" in the thickness of the canvas. The collar is ready (photo b).

We attach the yarn and knit 16 sbn on the distant (purl) half-loops (in the photo a, b, the purl half-loops are marked in green).

18-19th rows: 1 decrease in each row = 14 sbn.

If you want the lower part of the cap to be more clearly separated from the leg, then knit the first row with increments, on the nearest half-loops (in our case, this is the 20th row). Then knit as usual for both half-stitches.

20-24th rows: 6 increments in each row = 45 sbn;

25th row: 5 increments = 50 sb;

The leg is ready (photo c).

We collect the fly agaric in the same way as we collected the large boletus (photo d).

We embroider specks on the hat.

Little fly agaric

1st row: 6 sc in the amigurumi ring;

2nd-4th rows: 6 increments in each row = 24 sbn;

5-8th rows: 24 sbn each;

9th row: 4 decreases = 20 sb.

1st row: 6 sc in the amigurumi ring;

2-3rd rows: 6 increments in each row = 18 sbn;

4th row: 2 increments = 20 sb;

5th row: 20 PRS;

6-7th rows: 2 decreases in each row = 16 sbn;

8-9th rows: 16 sbn each.

We collect the fly agaric in the same way as we collected the small boletus.

We embroider specks.

The mushrooms are ready.

Flowers, twigs, leaves

The simplest flower can be knitted according to the pattern shown in the figure below.

If you want a bigger flower, then instead of two lifting loops, knit three loops, and for the petals knit columns not with one, but with two crochets.

Yet larger flower it will turn out if you knit four lifting loops, and for the petals you knit columns with three crochets.

The leaves also knit very easily. If you want to make the leaf larger, then increase the number of loops of the initial chain and, accordingly, the number of double crochets in the middle of the leaf.

The diagram shows a fragment of a twig. You can knit a branch as long as you want by simply adding the required amount of leaves. You can also decrease or increase the distance between the leaves by tying more air loops between them.

We collect the needle cushion

Sew on twigs and flowers. And how to sew on mushrooms and make blades of grass is described in the first part of the master class.

The pin cushion is ready.

Pin cushion with toadstools

Although they call all inedible mushrooms toadstools, they, of course, are not filthy, but very cute!

We have three mushrooms with caps that differ slightly in shape and size. Below is a description of all three hats.

You can knit all the hats differently, or you can make the same ones.

2-5th rows: 1 increase in each row = 9 sbn;

6-12th rows: 3 increments in each row = 30 sb.

1st row: 5 sc in the amigurumi ring;

2-3rd rows: 1 increase in each row = 7 sbn;

4th-6th rows: 3 increments in each row = 16 sbn;

7-11th rows: 4 increments in each row = 36 sbn.

1st row: 5 sc in the amigurumi ring;

2nd row: 1 increase = 6 sb;

3rd-9th rows: 3 increments in each row = 16 sbn;

10th row: 24 sc.

Cut off the thread at the end of knitting.

The hats are ready (photo a).

I decided to tint them acrylic paint.

To do this, I moistened the caps and dipped them in red paint diluted to ink.

I turned over the hats and left them to dry. The paint itself was distributed over the wet canvas, as needed (photo b).

Bottom of the cap

For hat 1

1st row: 6 sc in the amigurumi ring;

Rows 2-5: 6 increments in each row = 30 sbn.

For hat 2

1st row: 6 sc in the amigurumi ring;

2nd-6th rows: 6 increments in each row = 36 sbn.

For hat 3

1st row: 6 sc in the amigurumi ring;

2nd-4th rows: 6 increments in each row = 24 sbn.

For the leg, we twist the wire, leaving a loop (photo a).

We put on lower part hats on the leg (photo b).

We bend the tip of the wire with the letter G.

We thread the end of the yarn with a needle into the middle of the circle (we do not cut it off from the ball) and sew a wire loop with this tip (photo c).

Lubricate the wire with glue and wind the yarn. We try to wind up coil to coil, without overlaps. I made three layers of winding. Before each new layer, grease the leg with glue (photo d).

We connect the hat and the leg.

When we knitted aspen mushrooms (and fly agarics), we turned the mushroom with its leg towards us and inserted the hook under the loop of the lower part of the cap. With this method, the edges of the cap turn out to be slightly tucked inward.

For toadstools, we do not need the hat to be wrapped. So we turn the mushroom top hats towards us and insert the hook under the loop of the upper part of the cap (photo a).

Pull out the loop (photo b).

We make a lifting loop and connect the parts of the hats by knitting a row of single crochet stitches (photo c).

You can additionally knit the second row.

Do not forget to leave a hole for the stuffing. We put the filler only in the top of the cap, otherwise the lower part of the cap will bulge ugly.

We knit a collar.

We knit 15 double crochets into the amigurumi ring. We close the circle by tying a connecting post.

We put on the collars on the legs and sew.

Toadstools are ready.

Sew flowers and leaves to the base.

We choose a place on the needle bed where the mushrooms will grow.

Using a knitting needle or a toothpick, we make holes in the needle bar fabric.

Lubricate the bent ends of the legs with glue and glue them into the needle bar.

We dry it.

Sew the legs to the needle bed with monofilament, alternately picking up the threads at the base of the foot and on the needle bed.

I decided to slightly tint the lower part of the legs and the collars of the mushrooms. brown paint... It seems to me that it turned out more lively.

We launch the snail. The pincushion with toadstools is ready.

Snail with a real shell

I think from the photographs it is clear how to make such a tiny snail. But, just in case, I will explain some points.

Sink preparation

We need empty shells of land or aquatic snails. I collected shells in the forest, washed and dried them well. Then covered with three layers of varnish with intermediate drying of each layer. Varnish is needed not only for beauty, but also to enhance strength, since the shells of land snails are quite fragile.

I filled the sink with holofiber. The white filler shines through the translucent walls and the pattern on the sink stands out beautifully. Well, again, additional strengthening. In the widest part of the shell (mouth), I smeared the inner surface of the wall with glue so that the filler would hold well and glue the mouth with a piece of cloth.

Snail body

I knitted the body from Tulip YarnArt yarn (250 m / 50 g. 100% microfiber).

Since your shell may be of a different size and yarn of a different thickness, you may have to change the number of increases and rows:

If you need to make the body wider, then simply increase the number of rows with increments in the front of the body (in the photo it is indicated by a red bracket).

If you need to lengthen the cochlea, then increase the number of rows in the middle part of the body (marked in blue parenthesis).

Knit the "tail" according to the description given (green brackets), its dimensions will change by themselves, according to your changes in the pattern.

Snail eyes

Any white or colored, light beads are suitable for the eyes. You can also paint wooden beads with acrylic paint, or dazzle your eyes with polymer clay.

Before inserting the wire into the snail's head, make holes with a knitting needle or a toothpick, otherwise the filler will cling to the ends of the wire (photo a, b).

Put on the bead so that the hole is completely closed (photo c). Be sure to apply some glue to the end of the wire.

I made the eyes from acrylic beads, and drew the pupils with a black acrylic outline (photo d).

We glue the shell on the back of the snail.

Here's a little girl turned out.

If you don't have real shells, then the snail can be made completely knitted

Knitted snail

I knitted the snail shell from Rose Vita yarn (100% cotton, 150 m / 50 g).

The body is made of Iris yarn (100% cotton).

Shell

Attention! We knit for long half loops!

1st row: 5 sc in the amigurumi ring;

2nd-4th rows: 1 increase in each row = 8 sbn;

5th row: 8 sc;

6th row: 1 increase = 9 sb;

7th row: 9 sc;

8th row: 1 increase = 10 sb;

9th row: 10 sc;

10th row: 1 increase = 11 sb;

11th row: 11 sbn;

12-26th rows: 1 increase in each row = 25 sbn;

27th row: 3 increments = 28 sb.

We get a cone with a "ribbed" pattern due to untied half-loops (photo a). We finish knitting with a connecting post.

We unfold the knitting and knit the connecting posts on the untied front half-loops (photo b).

When all the half-loops are knitted, cut off the thread leaving a long "tail" (photo c).

Tuck the "tail" into the needle and pass it along the entire length of the shell, from the top of the head to the base (photo d).

We fill the sink, but not completely, but only two-thirds.

We tighten the thread so that the cone is bent and we fix the thread (photo e).

We fill the shell to the end.

Next, we twist the shell as we need it and fix the turns with the same "tail". I did not photograph this stage, but from the photograph of the finished snail, I hope everything is clear.

Snail body

1. We knit two parts of the snail's body according to the schemes

2. Add the details wrong sides to each other and connect by knitting a row of single crochet stitches. Do not forget to leave a hole for the stuffing. We fill the body and finish the harness.

For the eyes, I took pearl-like beads.

1. We make stalks for the eyes from a thin wire (photo a). I took a wire for beading.

2. Knit a hemisphere for the back of the eyes. I am giving a description for my beads. Your bead sizes may differ - you will have to adjust the number of increments and rows. Try on snail knitting.

1st row: 6 sc in the amigurumi ring;

2nd row: 2 increments = 8 sc;

3-4th rows: 8 sc in a row.

We finish knitting with a connecting post and leave a long "tail".

Using a needle, we drag the "tail" from the inside out to the front side.

In the same place we pierce knitting with a wire stalk and put on a hemisphere over the eye (photo b).

3. Draw the pupils with black acrylic paint.

4. Bend the ends of the stalks with the letter G (as we did with mushrooms) and glue them into the front end of the snail's body.

5. Grease the stems with glue and wrap the yarn with "tails". I made three layers of winding. Using a needle, we bring the ends of the yarn to the lower side of the body and fix it.

We sew the shell to the snail's body.

The snail turns out to be quite miniature. If you find it difficult to knit from fine yarn, you can use thicker threads. But then the snail will turn out to be larger. This snail has not yet found its bump and its mushroom, so it is still crawling along the palm of your hand.

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Legend:

vp - air loop
sc - single crochet
pssn - half-column with crochet
approx. - increase (2 columns in one loop)
kill - decrease (2 columns together)

materials:
white yarn: about 50 grams ... I used velor
brown: about 15 g
green: a little
red: slightly
a hook that matches your thread, a sewing and embroidery needle

Stipe

we begin to knit from the bottom ( green color)
1p: 6 sbn
2p: (arr.) - 6 times (12)
3p: (1 sbn, arr.) - 6 times (18)
4p: (2 PRS, approx.) - 6 times (24)
5p: (3 PRS, approx.) - 6 times (30)
6p: (4 PRS, approx.) - 6 times (36)
7p: (5 PRS, approx.) - 6 times (42)
8p: (6 PRS, approx.) - 6 times (48)
9p: (7 PRS, arr.) - 6 times (54)
10p: (8 PRS, approx.) - 6 times (60)
11p: (9 PRS, arr.) - 6 times (66)
12p: (10 sbn, arr.) - 6 times (72)
change green to white
13p: knit for back wall loops 72 sbn
14r: 72 pssn
15p: (11 pssn, 2 pssn in one loop.) - 6 times (78)
16r: 78 pssn
17r: (12 prsn, 2 prsn in one loop.) - 6 times (84)
18r: (13 pssn, 2 pssn in one loop.) - 6 times (90)
19-23r: 90 pssn
24r: (2 pssn together, 1 pssn) - 6 times, 15 pssn, (2 pssn together, 1 pssn) - 6 times, 39 pssn (78)
25-29rr: 78 pssn
30r: (11 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (72)
31-33rr: 72 pssn
34r: (10 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (66)
35r: 66 pssn
36r: (9 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (60)
37r: 60 pssn
38r: (8 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (54)
39r: (7 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (48)
40r: (6 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (42)
41r: (5 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (36)
42r: (4 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (30)
43r: (3 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (24)
44r: (2 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (18) fill with filler.
45r: (1 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (12)
46r: (2 pssn together) -6 times (6)
pull off the hole, fasten the thread, hide.
Embroider flowers on the back
you can knit flowers and sew.
Nose
1p: 8 pssn in the amigurumi ring
2p: (2 pssn in one loop) -8 times (16)
3p: (1 prsn, 2 prsn in one loop) -8 times (24)
4p: (2 pssn, 2 pssn in one loop) -8 times (32)
5p: (3 prsn, 2 prsn in one loop) -8 times (40)
6-10rr: 40 pssn
Fasten the thread, leave the end for sewing. Fill the nose with filler, sew to the leg between decreases. Make tightening in the proposed locations of the nostrils.


Eyes
proteins 2 details
knit a chain of 4 VP, starting from the second loop from the hook, knit:
1 row: 2 sc, 5 sc in one loop, 1 sc, 4 sc in one loop (12)
2 row: approx., 1 sc, (approx.) - 5 times, 1 sc, (approx.) - 4 times (22)
3rd row: 4 PRS, 9 PRSN, 8 PRS, SS
Fasten the thread, leave the end for sewing, cut

Pupil(in black) 2 parts
tie 2 VP, in the second from the hook tie 7sbn, close knitting (a circle is obtained). Fasten the thread, leave the end for sewing, cut.
Sew the pupils to the proteins. Ready eye pin the mushroom to the face with pins, if everything suits you, sew on the eyes. Embroider the eye contour with black or brown thread. When the eyes are sewn on, you can make tightening under the eyes, which will go into the smile area. Embroider a smile. Focus on photographs.

ladybug

in red
1p: 6sbn in the amigurumi ring
2 p: (arr.) - 6 times (12)
3 p: 12 sbn
leave the end for sewing, fill when sewing to the nose. Embroider antennae, legs and spots
the thicker the thread, the larger the bug.

Hat
top part(Brown color)
knit in a spiral
1p: tie 2 VP, in the second from the hook tie 8 pssn
2p: (2pssn in one loop) -8 times (16)
3p: (1pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (24)
4p: (2pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (32)
5p: (3pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (40)
6p: (4pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (48)
7p: (5pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (56)
8p: (6pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (64)
9p: (7pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (72)
10p: (8pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (80)
11p: (9pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (88)
12p: (10pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (96)
Try on the hat, if it seems to you that it is too small, then tie more additional rows. But then do not forget to add the same number of additional rows to the lower part of the hat (if you added 2 additional rows to the upper part, then add 2 additional rows to the lower part of the hat)
13-19rr: 96 pssn
at the end of knitting, knit 1 sb and 1 ss, to level the edge. Do not cut the thread, postpone knitting.

Bottom of the cap
white
1-8rr: knit like the top
9p: 64pssn
10p: (7pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (72)
11r: 72 pssn
12p: (8pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (80)
13r: 80pssn
14p: (9pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (88)
15p: (10pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (96)
16r: 96pssn
at the end of knitting, knit 1 sbn, 1 ss.
Fasten and cut the thread.
Put 1 or 2 layers of synthetic winterizer in the upper part of the hat (do not overdo it with the padding). Apply the lower part of the hat, combine both edges of the parts and tie 1 next to each other with brown thread left on the upper part of the hat.

Sheet
The sheet can be linked in any pattern. try it on on the hat, in the place where it will be located, sew through the hat with white thread. Then put a sheet on the stitching site and sew it to the hat.
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1, 2 rows: in each loop, tie 2 tbsp. b / n.

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3, 4 rows: 24 st. b / n.

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5 - 10 rows: in each row in the same place, subtract 1 p. To give the leg a curvature = 18 tbsp. b / n.

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11, 12 rows: in each row, evenly subtract 3 tbsp. b / n = 12 tbsp. b / n.

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13 row: in each 2nd loop, tie 2 tbsp. b / n.

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14 row: in every 3rd p. Tie 2 tbsp. b / n.

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15 row: in each 4th loop, tie 2 tbsp. b / n = 30 st. b / n.

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Round hat: Tie a chain from 2 in. n. close it 1 conn. Art. into a ring and tie 6 tbsp. b / n. Rows 1-4: In each row, add 6 tbsp evenly. b / n. 5 - 8 rows: 30 st. without a crochet.

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Pointed hat. tie a chain of 2 in. n. close it 1 conn. Art. into a ring and tie 5 tbsp. b / n. Rows 1-5: In each row, add 5 tbsp evenly. b / n. 6 - 8 rows: 30 st. b / n. On the hat fly agaric embroider the white dots.

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"Skirt". tie a chain from 14 to. etc. and in each loop of the chain tie 2 tbsp. s / n. Sew to the leg. Assembly: stuff a leg and a hat mushroom and attach the hat 1 p. Art. b / n. Chanterelle and wave
crochet capes Leg. tie a chain of 2 in. n. close it 1 conn. Art. into a ring and tie 8 tbsp. b / n. 1 - 10 rows: 8 tbsp. b / n. 11 row: in each loop, tie 3 tbsp. from 2 / n. 12 row: st. s / n, while in every 2nd p. tie 2 tbsp. s / n = 36 st. s / n.

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Hat: tie a chain of 2 in. n. close it 1 conn. Art. into a ring and tie 6 tbsp. b / n. 1 row: in each loop, tie 2 tbsp. b / n. Next, knit art. s / n. 2 row: in each loop, tie 2 tbsp. s / n. 3 row: in every 4th st. Tie 2 tbsp. s / n. 4 row: in each 5th st. Tie 2 tbsp. s / n = 36 st. s / n.

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Assembly mushrooms: fill only the leg and attach the hat waves 1 p. Art. b / n, hat chanterelles- arches of 3 air. etc. in each loop.

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Knitting for home various little things - toys, caskets, needle cases, gives a lot of pleasure. In the creation of these cozy little things, imagination and skill are invested. This master class describes knitting a box in the form of a fairy mushroom, decorated with embroidery, knitted flowers and a butterfly. Under a fluffy hat in a box you can store threads and other trifles that should always be in sight.

To create a box, you need a cardboard spool of thread, if there is none, the base can be cut from plastic bottle, it will also hold the sides well.

To knit a mushroom, you need white or milky yarn and any shade of brown for the top of the cap. To decorate the mushroom you need a small amount of green threads and for knitting flowers, choose threads of any range.

initially tie the base of the box- cardboard reel. The bottom and sides of the box - the inner and outer parts are knitted with white yarn.

The bottom is knitted first in the form of a circle. From the initial ring, make 3 air p. and 11 Art. s / n, complete the row of connections. into the 3rd lifting loop. Start the second row with 3 air items. lifting, from each loop, knit 2 tbsp. s / n, only 23 st. s / n, finish the row also conn. Art. into the 3rd lifting loop. In the third row, add after 1 column, in the fourth after 2 columns, so in each circular row to expand the circle, 12 st.s / n should be added.

Bind circular row equal in diameter to the inner circle of the base. Knit another row st. b / n, introducing the hook for the first half-loops of the columns of the previous row.

Next, continue to knit the sides of the box - the inner and outer. To the remaining free half-loops, attach new thread and on their basis, knit the inside of the box, making double crochets without additions. Start each circular row with 3 air p. lifting and complete the connection. into the 3rd lifting loop.

External side part knit in parallel also with double crochets without additions.

Tying the sides to the top of the warp, insert the bobbin inward. Finally, knit a row of connecting posts along the top of the base, inserting the crochet hook behind the loops on the inside and outside of the knit. After completing the row, cut the thread, secure the tip and thread it inside the knitting.

Now knit the top of the box - a mushroom head.

First, tie the base of the hat with white yarn - a circle, in diameter it should be 2 cm larger than the bottom of the box.

Knit the top of the cap with yarn Brown color, and to give it the shape of a cup from the initial ring, knit 9 tbsp. s / n and in each new row evenly add 9 tbsp. s / n. Knit the upper part of the mushroom cap several rows more until its diameter is equal to the diameter of the lower part. At the end, connect the top and bottom together, along the bottom you can cut out a cardboard circle and put it on the bottom, and knit connecting posts around the edges. When a small hole remains, fill the hat with padding polyester or cotton wool, then close the hole.

Sew the mushroom cap on one side to the base, then it can be opened like a box lid.

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Legend:

vp - air loop
sc - single crochet
pssn - half-column with crochet
approx. - increase (2 columns in one loop)
kill - decrease (2 columns together)

materials:
white yarn: about 50 grams ... I used velor
brown: about 15 g
green: a little
red: slightly
a hook that matches your thread, a sewing and embroidery needle

Stipe

start knitting from the bottom (green)
1p: 6 sbn
2p: (arr.) - 6 times (12)
3p: (1 sbn, arr.) - 6 times (18)
4p: (2 PRS, approx.) - 6 times (24)
5p: (3 PRS, approx.) - 6 times (30)
6p: (4 PRS, approx.) - 6 times (36)
7p: (5 PRS, approx.) - 6 times (42)
8p: (6 PRS, approx.) - 6 times (48)
9p: (7 PRS, arr.) - 6 times (54)
10p: (8 PRS, approx.) - 6 times (60)
11p: (9 PRS, arr.) - 6 times (66)
12p: (10 sbn, arr.) - 6 times (72)
change green to white
13p: knit behind the back wall of the loop 72 sbn
14r: 72 pssn
15p: (11 pssn, 2 pssn in one loop.) - 6 times (78)
16r: 78 pssn
17r: (12 prsn, 2 prsn in one loop.) - 6 times (84)
18r: (13 pssn, 2 pssn in one loop.) - 6 times (90)
19-23r: 90 pssn
24r: (2 pssn together, 1 pssn) - 6 times, 15 pssn, (2 pssn together, 1 pssn) - 6 times, 39 pssn (78)
25-29rr: 78 pssn
30r: (11 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (72)
31-33rr: 72 pssn
34r: (10 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (66)
35r: 66 pssn
36r: (9 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (60)
37r: 60 pssn
38r: (8 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (54)
39r: (7 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (48)
40r: (6 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (42)
41r: (5 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (36)
42r: (4 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (30)
43r: (3 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (24)
44r: (2 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (18) fill with filler.
45r: (1 pssn, 2 pssn together) -6 times (12)
46r: (2 pssn together) -6 times (6)
pull off the hole, fasten the thread, hide.
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you can knit flowers and sew.
Nose
1p: 8 pssn in the amigurumi ring
2p: (2 pssn in one loop) -8 times (16)
3p: (1 prsn, 2 prsn in one loop) -8 times (24)
4p: (2 pssn, 2 pssn in one loop) -8 times (32)
5p: (3 prsn, 2 prsn in one loop) -8 times (40)
6-10rr: 40 pssn
Fasten the thread, leave the end for sewing. Fill the nose with filler, sew to the leg between decreases. Make tightening in the proposed locations of the nostrils.


Eyes
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knit a chain of 4 VP, starting from the second loop from the hook, knit:
1 row: 2 sc, 5 sc in one loop, 1 sc, 4 sc in one loop (12)
2 row: approx., 1 sc, (approx.) - 5 times, 1 sc, (approx.) - 4 times (22)
3rd row: 4 PRS, 9 PRSN, 8 PRS, SS
Fasten the thread, leave the end for sewing, cut

Pupil(in black) 2 parts
tie 2 VP, in the second from the hook tie 7sbn, close knitting (a circle is obtained). Fasten the thread, leave the end for sewing, cut.
Sew the pupils to the proteins. Pin the finished eye with pins to the face of the mushroom, if everything suits you, sew on the eyes. Embroider the eye contour with black or brown thread. When the eyes are sewn on, you can make tightening under the eyes, which will go into the smile area. Embroider a smile. Focus on photographs.

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in red
1p: 6sbn in the amigurumi ring
2 p: (arr.) - 6 times (12)
3 p: 12 sbn
leave the end for sewing, fill when sewing to the nose. Embroider antennae, legs and spots
the thicker the thread, the larger the bug.

Hat
top part(Brown color)
knit in a spiral
1p: tie 2 VP, in the second from the hook tie 8 pssn
2p: (2pssn in one loop) -8 times (16)
3p: (1pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (24)
4p: (2pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (32)
5p: (3pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (40)
6p: (4pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (48)
7p: (5pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (56)
8p: (6pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (64)
9p: (7pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (72)
10p: (8pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (80)
11p: (9pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (88)
12p: (10pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (96)
Try on the hat, if it seems to you that it is too small, then tie more additional rows. But then do not forget to add the same number of additional rows to the lower part of the hat (if you added 2 additional rows to the upper part, then add 2 additional rows to the lower part of the hat)
13-19rr: 96 pssn
at the end of knitting, knit 1 sb and 1 ss, to level the edge. Do not cut the thread, postpone knitting.

Bottom of the cap
white
1-8rr: knit like the top
9p: 64pssn
10p: (7pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (72)
11r: 72 pssn
12p: (8pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (80)
13r: 80pssn
14p: (9pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (88)
15p: (10pssn, 2pssn in one loop) -8 times (96)
16r: 96pssn
at the end of knitting, knit 1 sbn, 1 ss.
Fasten and cut the thread.
Put 1 or 2 layers of synthetic winterizer in the upper part of the hat (do not overdo it with the padding). Apply the lower part of the hat, combine both edges of the parts and tie 1 next to each other with brown thread left on the upper part of the hat.

Sheet
The sheet can be linked in any pattern. try it on on the hat, in the place where it will be located, sew through the hat with white thread. Then put a sheet on the stitching site and sew it to the hat.
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