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Saturday, October 18, 2008
Pinky No Drinky Pattern designed by Dorothy P. Schmidt
Pinky No Drinky
Pinky No Drinky is the only pink elephant the designated driver will see when driving the crew home after partying. Whomever has Pinky isn't served alcohol.
MATERIALS: 3 ozs pink sport weight yarn. Size E crochet hook. 1 pair 9mm doll's eyes, small amount of fiberfill stuffing or scraps of yarn. 1 stitch marker. Small amount of red embroidery thread. 1 yarn needle. (Warning: This is NOT a TOY and should not be given to small children who put things in their mouths).
GAUGE: Not important. For a larger Pinky use worsted wt yarn. Use one size hk smaller than normally used for type of yarn. This is to create a tightly woven fabric which keeps the stuffing inside the doll.
DIRECTIONS: Join each rnd with a sl st. Mark end of rnd with st marker. Use pencil eraser to push stuffing into fabric. Twist eraser as you stuff and push.
HEAD & BODY: Start with the head. Leave an 18 inch tail. Ch2.
Rnd 1: 6sc in 2nd ch from hk. Place marker in sl st. Move marker at end of each rnd.
Rnd 2: 2sc in each sc around. (12 sc).
Rnd 3: (sc in each of next 3sc, 2sc in sc) around. (15sc)
Rnds 4 - 6: sc even (15sc). Insert eyes in fabric on rnd 4. Make sure tail is on outside of head.
Rnd 7: (sc in next 3 sc, dec 1) around. (12sc)
Rnd 8: (sc in next 2sc, dec1) around (9sc). DO NOT FASTEN OFF. Stuff head.
Rnd 9: sc even (9sc).
Rnd 10: inc around (18sc).
Rnds 11 & 12: sc even. Mark rnd 11 with small piece of scrap yarn.
Rnd 13: (sc in each of next 2sc, 2sc in next sc) around. (24 sc).
Rnds 14 & 15: sc even (24sc).
Rnd 16: sc in next sc, dec 1) around. (16sc). Mark rnd with scrap yarn.
Rnd 17: sc even. Stuff body.
Rnd 18: dec 1sc around (8sc)
Rnd 19: rep rnd 18 (4sc).
Leave a 10-inch tail. Fasten off. Add more stuffing if needed. With yarn needle weave tail through sc of rnd 19. Pull closed. Secure with 2 bk sts. Cut yarn.
ARMS: Make 2.
Rnd 1: ch2, 5sc in 2nd ch from hook (5sc).
Rnd 2: 2sc in each of next 5sc. (10sc).
Rnds3-5: sc even. Stuff.
Rnd 6: dec 1 sc around. (5sc). Leave a 12 inch tail for sewing arm to body. Fasten off. Add more stuffing if needed. With yarn needle weave tail thru rnd 6. Secure with 2 bk sts. Don't cut yarn. Use tail to sew arm to rnd 11,
LEGS: Make 2.
Rnd 1: ch2. 6sc in 2nd ch from hk. (6sc).
Rnd 2: 2sc in each of next 6sc. (12sc).
Rnds 3-7: sc in each sc around. (12sc). Stuff
Rnd 8: dec 1 sc around. (6sc). Leave a 12 in tail. Fasten off. With yarn needle weave tail thru rnd 8. Pull closed. Secure with 2 bk sts. Use tail to sew legs in place, starting with rnd 16 of body.
TAIL: Ch6 and attach ch to lower part of body at the back. Fasten off.
NOSE: Start from narrow end of nose.
Rnd 1: ch2. 5sc in center of circle formed by joining ch2.
Rnds 2-6: sc in each sc around. Note: if you have problem finding sts, push a pipe cleaner thru center of circle.
Rnd 7: sc, 2sc, sc, 2sc, sc.
Rnd 8: sc in each sc around. Leave a 12 in tail. Fasten off. Sew to face just below and between eyes.
EARS: Make 2.
Row 1: ch9, sc in 2nd ch from hk and in next 7 chs, ch1, turn (8sc).
Row 2: sc2tog, sc in each sc across to last 2sc, sc2tog, ch1, turn (6sc).
Row 3: sc in each sc across, ch1 turn.
Rows 4 & 5: rep rows 2 & 3, at end of row 5, do not turn.
Row 6: sc around edges in row ends, and in row 5, join with sl st in 1st st of row 1. Leave a 12 in tail. Fasten off. (18sc). Sew to side of head.
HANGER: Use beg tail on top of head. Sew free end of tail to top of head to form a lp for hanging.
FINISHING TOUCHES: For mouth use red thread and bk st a mouth under nose. Optional accessories: a string of beads around the neck, a pair of doll glasses on nose, a jump ring or earrings in ears, a ribbon around neck or on end of tail.. http://www.crochetkookie.blogspot.com/
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