19-21 row: 14 stbWe stuff the neck.
22nd row: (pr, dc) *7 (21)
23rd row: (sp, dc) *10, sp (32)
24th row: sc, 15 sc, sc, 13 sc (30)
25-28 row: 30 stb
29th row: (3 stb, sc)*6 (24)
We stuff our heads.
30th row: (2 stb, sc) *6 (18)
31st row: (1 stb, sc)*6 (12)
32 row: 6 dec (6)
Pull off the loops, fasten the thread, cut it off, hide the tip inside.
We attach the thread at the beginning of the body immediately after the neck and sew the body with connecting posts, at the end we knit a chain of 7 air loops, this will be the tail.We cut the thread and weave the tip with a needle.
Muzzle (beige)
7th century p.
1 row: From the 2nd loop from the hook we knit 5 stb, in the last loop 3 stb, on the other side 4 stb in a chain, in the last loop inc (14)
2nd row: 14 stbFasten the thread, cut, leave the tip for sewing.
Horns (beige color)
1 row: 6 stb in KA (6)
2nd row: 6 stb
Cut the thread, leave the tip for sewing.
Ears (purple or beige)
1 row: 6 stb in KA (6)
2 row: (pr) * 6 (12)
Fold the inner side of the other to the other and knit through two sides 1 ss, cut the thread, leave the tip for sewing.
We sew the muzzle, stepping back from the crown of the head 7 rows.
We sew the horns, stepping back from the top of the head 2 rows, immediately sew the ears under the horns.
We glue the eyes immediately above the muzzle, embroider the nostrils and eyebrows.
We decorate the neck with a ribbon bow.
We fix the keychain mount.
The bull is ready!
Enjoy!