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BabyDROPS number 13-32

Ball and Rattle
" - Nostalgic toys to the infant"
Materials: Safran/Muskat

Each cuddly toy weighs less than 50 g. Use remains and choose the colours you wish (see pictures for suggestions).

DROPS crochet hook size 3 for “Safran” or 3.5 for “Muskat”
Accessories: Cotton wool for filling.

Max prices as of 21.11.2009:
DROPS MUSKAT - 2.15 GBP per 50 gr skein

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Note: This pattern is written in British English.
All measurements in charts are in cm. For conversion from cm to inch - click here.
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Crochet the 2 toys in Muskat, 1 ball and 1 rattle.
Small ball: Crochet as small ball with stripes. Fill with cotton wool and perhaps a bell, before sewing the ball together. Crochet 5 cm of ch and sew them to the ball so it can hang down.
Rattle: Crochet as a small ball until 12 dc left. Fill with cotton wool and perhaps a bell. Continue to crochet 8 rounds of 1 dc in each dc, hereafter crochet 1 round skipping every other dc. Cut the thread. Fill the handle with cotton wool before sewing the opening together.

Crochet dc’s tog. as follows: Crochet 2 dc tog. to 1 dc as follows: Push the hook through the 1st dc, pull the thread through, push the hook through the next dc, pull the thread through, yrh and pull the thread through all 3 sts on hook

BIG BALL:
1st round: Crochet 3ch and make a loop with a sl st.
2nd round: Crochet 6 dc around the loop, finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch.
3rd round: 2 dc in each dc = 12 dc, finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch.
4th round: *1 dc, 2 dc in the next dc*, repeat from *-* finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch = 18 dc.
5th round: *2 dc, 2 dc in the next dc*, repeat from *-* finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch = 24 dc.
6th round: *3 dc, 2 dc in the next dc*, repeat from *-* finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch = 30 dc.
7th round: *4 dc, 2 dc in the next dc*, repeat from *-* finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch = 36 dc.
8th round: *5 dc, 2 dc in the next dc*, repeat from *-* finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch = 42 dc.
9th round: *6 dc, 2 dc in the next dc*, repeat from *-* finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch = 48 dc.
10th- 24th round: 1 dc in each dc, finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch
25th round: *6 dc, crochet the 7th and the 8th dc tog. to 1 dc*- see explanation above repeat from *-* finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch = 42 dc.
26th round: *5 dc, crochet the 6th and the 7th dc tog. to 1 dc, repeat from *-* finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch = 36 dc.
27th round: *4 dc, crochet the 5th and the 6th dc tog. to 1 dc* repeat from *-* finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch = 30 dc.
28th round: *3 dc, crochet the 4th and the 5th dc tog. to 1 dc* repeat from *-* finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch = 24 dc.
29th round: *2 dc, crochet the 3rd and the 4rd dc tog. to 1 dc* repeat from *-* finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch = 18 dc.
Now fill the ball with cotton wool.
30th round: *1 dc, crochet the 2nd and the 3rd dc tog. to 1 dc* repeat from *-* finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch = 12 dc.
31th round: Crochet all dc tog. 2 and 2. Cut the thread and sew the hole together.

MIDDLE BALL:
1st – 8th round crochet as big ball, hereafter round 10-14 and then round 26-31.

SMALL BALL:
1st – 6th round crochet as big ball, hereafter round 10-18 and then round 28-31.

FEETS:
1st row: Crochet 6 dc, turn, skip the 1. ch and crochet 4 dc back, 2 ch, turn.
2nd row: 2 dc in each dc, 2 ch, turn.
3rd row: Crochet 1 row of dc, 2 ch, turn.
4th row: 1 dc, 4 ch, 3 tr in the first ch, skip a dc, 1 dc in the next dc, 4 ch, 3 tr in the first ch, skip 2 dc, 1 dc in the next dc, 4 ch, 3 tr in the first ch, skip 1 dc, 1 dc in the last dc.

EYES/ARMS:
1st round: Crochet 3ch and make a loop with a sl st in the first ch..
2nd round: Crochet 6 dc around the loop, finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch.
3rd round: 2 dc in each dc = 12 dc, finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, 1 ch.
4th - 7th round: Crochet dc all around, finish with a sl st in the 1st dc, sew the thread tight.

KNOB:
1st round: Crochet 3ch and make a loop with a sl st in the first ch..
2nd round: Crochet 6 dc around the loop, finish with a sl st in the 1st dc.

SPIRAL:
1st row: Crochet 12 dc, turn.
2nd row: Crochet 3 dc in each ch, cut the thread.

BabyDROPS number 13-32

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