Willis the rhino
Willis the rhino
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What stitches to do this round, and
how many times
round is 18.
Step 5.
First leg 7 dec blo.
Step 1.
TIP blo means to do the stitch through the back
2 sc. Move the stitch marker to the second st. This loop only.
marks the new beginning of every round.
Fasten off, leaving a long tail. Thread a needle with
Step 2.
a tail; then use it to pull the yarn tail through the
13 sc.
front loops of each stitch. Pull tight to close the
remaining gap.
Step 3.
Sc into the stitch marked by the stitch marker, this
will be the first st of this round and will connect the
front of the body to the back.
1 2 3
4 5
legs. Your piece should face you upside down with Step 4.
the first leg being on your right. Leave a long tail to Sc into the stitch marked by the stitch marker. 13
sew the gap between the legs later.
sc. Stuff the leg and the body as needed.
TIP sl st join means slip stitch join. Fasten off, leaving a long tail. Thread a needle with
a tail; then use it to pull the yarn tail through the
Step 2.
front loops of each stitch. Pull tight to close the
Sc into the same st as your sl st join. Place a stitch remaining gap. Thread a needle with the starting
marker on the first st. This marks the beginning of yarn tail, and use it to whip stitch together the two
every new round. stitches between the legs.
1 2 3
4 5
Big piece
Rnd 1.
start 3 sc in a magic loop (3)
Rnd 2.
3 inc (6)
Rnd 3.
2 sc, 2 inc, 2 sc (8)
Rnd 4. 2 sc, [sc, inc] x 2, 2 sc (10)
1 2
3 4
Step 1.
Step 9.
Thread a needle with a forearm’s length of yarn.
Repeat steps 6-8 to embroider the nails on the
Insert the needle somewhere under the arm, and
second leg.
pull it out between rounds 1 and 2, aligned
centered on the arm. Leave a 6-inch yarn tail.
Step 2.
Insert the needle one round up, and pull it out one
round down and one stitch to the right.
Step 3.
Insert the needle one round up, and pull it out one
round down and two stitches to the left.
Step 4.
Insert the needle one round up. Pull the needle out
of the same hole in the arm that it originally went
into, so that both yarn tails are coming out of the
same hole. Tie a knot with both yarn tails, as close
to the surface of the arm as possible. Hide the tails
in the arm.
Step 5.
Repeat steps 1-4 to embroider the nails on the
second arm.
Step 6.
Thread a needle with a forearm’s length of yarn.
Insert the needle somewhere on the side of the
body, and pull it out the hole on the leg above the
remaining front loop, where you want the right side
of the left nail to be. Leave a 6-inch yarn tail.
Step 7.
Insert the needle one stitch to the left, and pull it
out three stitches to the right. Repeat this step to
make a total of 2 lines.
WILLIS THE RHINO
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