Crochet baby scarf fox. Knitted scarf "chanterelle". Previous models from the section knitted scarves

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Size 170 x 14 cm (Wide tail 16.5 cm)

For the scarf I needed: 8 skeins of orange Neon Sport Wool Lana Grossa yarn (60% wool, 40% polyacrylic, 50g / 65m), for the ponytail and muzzle of white fluffy Schewe Flocke yarn (45% wool, 25% acrylic, 30% polyamide, 50 g / 52 m), hook No. 4.5, two eyes / or black buttons

A cheerful fox scarf will cheer up not only its lucky owner. At what, how to wear and knit such a charm is very interesting and pleasant. You know that this product will bring a lot of joy to others. I had to knit a fox scarf spontaneously. Previously, I had never even caught my eye on the Internet and it never occurred to me to knit an animal scarf. A friend who came to visit asked me to knit such a cheerful scarf for her and showed me pictures of already existing creations on the Internet. I don’t think for long, I bought bright orange yarn in the store and let’s get creative. Below you will find a description of how I knitted a fox scarf. In general, the fox scarf is knitted very easily, in a circle, with double crochets ... I just had to tinker a little with the muzzle so that it looked like a fox, alternate white and orange yarn, and then also count to make a description. And so, let's get started.

Description of knitting fox scarf

As I mentioned above, the scarf is knitted in a circle, at the beginning of the row, instead of CCH, we collect 3 air p. for lifting, at the end of the row we make a connecting loop.

We start knitting from the tail, with white yarn.

1 p. in the initial loop we knit 6 sc

2 p. in each loop we knit 2 dc = 12 dc

3 p. 6 times (raise, 1 dc) = 18 dc

4 p. 6 times (2 dc, raise) = 24 dc

5 p. without increments = 24 CCH

6 p. 1 CCH, increase, 5 times (3 CCH, increase), 2 CCH = 30 CCH

7 p. without increments = 30 CCH

8 p. 6 times (4 dc, increase), = 36 dc

9 - 10 p. without increments = 36 CCH

11 p. 2 dc raise, 5 times (5 dc raise), 3 dc = 42 dc

27 p. Knit every 6 and 7 stitches together (6 times) = 36 dc

28 p. Knit every 5 and 6 stitches together (6 times) = 30 dc

29 p. without reductions = 30 CCH

30 r. Knit every 4 and 5 stitches together (6 times) = 24 dc

31 p. Do evenly 3 decreases = 21 dc

32 -33 p. no reduction = 21 CCH

34 p. Increase: 10 times (increase, 1 dc), increase = 32 dc

35 p. do evenly 8 additions: 1dc, increase, 7 times (3 dc, increase), 2 dc = 40 dc

35 - 99 = 40 CCH Attention: while knitting a long fabric, I twice moved the beginning of knitting a row to the left with connecting loops so that the seam from connecting the rows always remained on one side (wrong side).

From the 100th row we knit a muzzle, you need to alternate white (B) and orange yarn (O). I moved the beginning of the row to the edge of the left edge (on the wrong side) with connecting loops.

100 r. With white yarn 1 CCH, 6 CCH (of which 4 CCH will be on the faces. Side)

Orange yarn 11 dc

With white yarn 7 CCHs (of which 4 CCHs will be on the faces. Side and 3 CCHs on the wrong side),

With orange yarn 6 dc, knit two dc together, 7 dc

101 r. With white yarn 7 CCHs (of which 5 CCHs will be on the faces. Side)

Orange yarn 9 CCH

White yarn 8 CCH

Orange yarn 14 dc

102 p. With white yarn 5 CCH, 2 CCH together, 1 CCH (of which 6 CCH will be on the faces. Side)

With orange yarn 4 dc, 2 dc together, 1 dc

With white yarn 4 dc, 2 dc together, 3 dc

With orange yarn 2 dc, 2 dc together, 5 dc, 2 dc together, 3 dc

103 p. White yarn 2 dc together, 3 dc, 2 dc together, 1 dc

Orange yarn 5 dc

White yarn 2 dc together, 3 dc, 2 dc together, 1 dc

With orange yarn 2 dc, 2 dc together, 4 dc, 2 dc together, 2 dc

104 r. White yarn 1 dc, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together

With orange yarn, 2 dc together, 1 dc, 2 dc together

White yarn 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together

Orange yarn 5 times 2 CCH together, conn.

105 - 107 p. White yarn 3 CCH

Orange yarn 3 dc

White yarn 4 CCH

Orange yarn 3 dc

White yarn 2 CCH

108 p. White yarn 3 CCH

Orange yarn 3 dc together

White yarn 4 dc, 3 dc together, 3 dc

109 p. Black yarn 1 lifting loop, 9 RLS, conn.p.

110 r. no change, 9 sc

111 r. 3 times (1 sc, 2 sc together) = 6 sc

Tighten the hole.

The scarf at this stage is connected. It remains to tie the paws and ears.

With black yarn, knit 8 CCHs in the initial loop, connect in a circle of connection. Then knit in a circle for 15 rows.

Make 4 paws of arbitrary length. I made the hind legs a little (2-3 rows) longer.

Each ear consists of 2 parts: black and orange. Knit in the same way as follows:

2-3 p. 5 sc

9-10 p. 5 sc

Fold the black and orange parts together and tie together with orange yarn along the edge. I attached the connected ears to the 98th row. You can go higher if you like.

Sew on eyes.

I hope the description is clear and without errors. Don't be afraid to experiment and try. Excellent mood and successful incarnations!

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You will need: Angora Ram yarn (40% mohair, 60% acrylic, 500 m / 100 g) - 90 g orange, Iris threads (100% cotton, 150 m / 25 g) - dark brown leftovers, 4 buttons, knitting needles No. 4, hook No. 3.5.

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I think that not a single mother or grandmother will argue with the statement that the main occupation of her child is a game. Children play all the time and everywhere. And not only with toys. Toddlers enjoy playing with food or with their own clothes.

So why don't you and I please your precious child with a new thing, which will be not only a warm cozy children's accessory, but also a funny toy?!

I really wanted to knit an unusual scarf for my four-year-old daughter. And when I saw the work of designers Satu Dolk and Ossi Laine at Ravelry - a knitted children's scarf in the shape of a Fox, I decided without hesitation to bring this wonderful idea to life.

The scarf is very easy to make. So even beginners can knit it. And the originality of this product is added by the way in which the scarf is tied, or rather, tightened around the neck. The muzzle of the Chanterelle is double and is made in the form of a loop through which a lush fox tail is stretched. So the knitted fox scarf comfortably wraps around the child's neck just as much as required.

How to knit a children's scarf "Fox" with knitting needles

To knit a scarf "Fox" you will need:

  • semi-woolen yarn - I have Alize LANAGOLD Classic (49% wool, 51% acrylic - 100 g, 240 m) pink - 20 g and camel color - 50 g;
  • knitting needles 3.5;
  • hook;
  • a pair of plastic eyes and a spout for toys.

"Tail"

1. I start knitting a children's scarf with the "tail" of the Fox. Cast on 3 stitches with pink yarn. I knit in garter stitch.

As with knitting a bactus scarf with an openwork border, the main fabric of the Fox scarf is knitted without edge loops, i.e. all loops, including the 2 extreme ones, are knitted in the same way, with the exception of the section of the scarf knitted with an "elastic band".

2. Starting from the second row of knitting, I add 2 loops in each even row. I perform additions by knitting 1 loop from the broach after the extreme loop at the beginning of the row and before the extreme loop at the end of the row.

I carry out additions until the number of loops on the knitting needles increases to 33. I have the length of this knitted section is 7 cm.

3. I change the color of the thread and switch to knitting with camel wool yarn. I knit 32 rows in garter stitch. The length of this section of the scarf is also 7 cm.

The section connected by the "elastic band" automatically turns out to be narrower than the main fabric of the scarf. And it is in this place that the finished scarf will be intercepted by the loop.

"Torso"

5. Again I return to the "garter stitch". I knit 148 rows.

In the author's version of the "Fox" scarf, it is proposed to knit 100 rows for a children's scarf and 140 rows if the scarf is intended for an adult. So, if desired, the number of knitting rows of this section can be increased or decreased depending on the density of knitting and the thickness of the yarn.

I have this part of the scarf has a length of 35 cm.

"Head"

6. Change the color of the thread to pink. I continue knitting with “garter stitch”, at the same time decreasing 2 loops in each even row by knitting 2 loops together after the extreme loop at the beginning of the row and 2 loops together before the extreme loop at the end of the row until 5 loops remain on the needles. This is 30 rows and 8 cm long.

7. I knit 2 more rows of “garter stitch”, after which I start adding loops again. As with knitting the tip of the tail, I add 1 loop, knitted from the broach, at the beginning and at the end of each even row after and before the extreme loops.

I knit 28 rows in this way. At the same time, 33 loops are again on the knitting needles.

8. I close the loops.

"Ears"

9. Separately, I knit the Fox's ears. To do this, from the loops of the first row of the head, I collect 14 loops with pink yarn in place of the right ear.

10. I knit "garter stitch". In every second row, I perform a decrease in loops - 1 loop at the beginning and at the end of the row after and before the extreme loops - in the same way as when knitting the head.

11. When 2 loops remain on the knitting needles, I stretch the working thread through them and tighten it. I hide the remaining end of the thread.

12. Similarly, I pick up loops and knit the left ear.

According to the original version of the "Fox" scarf, each ear can be knitted as a separate piece, and then tied to the head with a hook or carefully sewn on.

13. To make a loop into which the fox tail will be pulled, I bend the head part in half in the place with the least number of loops and sew the edge of the scarf with a crochet hook from the wrong side along the transition line between the body and the head of the Fox.

14. I attach ready-made plastic toy eyes and a nose. And the cheerful children's scarf "Fox" is ready!

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We knit this "beast" with knitting needles starting from the tail.

Dimensions: child and adult.

In order to knit such a scarf you will need:

Fine woolen yarn in red and white.

Needles 3 mm.

Buttons for the eyes.

Basic garter stitch pattern: all rows knit facial loops.

Elastic band 1 x 1: 1 front loop, 1 wrong loop - alternately.

We knit:

Tail:

Cast on 2 sts with white yarn and knit in garter st, inc 1 st in each 2nd row on both sides. Increase until the moment when there are 32 loops on the needles, Change the color of the thread to red and knit another 32 rows in garter stitch.

In the next row decrease evenly 6 loops.

In the next row start knitting with an elastic band 1 x 1. Having knitted an elastic band for 33 rows. Then knit again in garter st, decreasing 3 sts evenly on the first row (= 29 sts). Knit in garter stitch:

For child size: 50 rows.

For adult size: 70 rows.

Head:

Change to white and work dec 1 st on each side on each 2nd row until 5 sts remain on needle. Knit 4 rows in garter stitch and then begin to add in each 2nd row 1 loop on both sides until there are 29 loops on the needles. Knit 1 more row and cast off.

Cast on 14 stitches and knit 1 row in garter stitch. Then knit, decreasing 1st loop on both sides in each 2nd row until 2 loops remain. Close loops.

Assembly: fold the head in half and sew. Sew on ears and eyes.

Crochet knitted fox scarf: description and patterns

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Size 170 x 14 cm (Wide tail 16.5 cm)

For the scarf I needed: 8 skeins of orange Neon Sport Wool Lana Grossa yarn (60% wool, 40% polyacrylic, 50g / 65m), for the ponytail and muzzle of white fluffy Schewe Flocke yarn (45% wool, 25% acrylic, 30% polyamide, 50 g / 52 m), hook No. 4.5, two eyes / or black buttons

A cheerful fox scarf will cheer up not only its lucky owner. At what, how to wear and knit such a charm is very interesting and pleasant. You know that this product will bring a lot of joy to others. I had to knit a fox scarf spontaneously. Previously, I had never even caught my eye on the Internet and it never occurred to me to knit an animal scarf. A friend who came to visit asked me to knit such a cheerful scarf for her and showed me pictures of already existing creations on the Internet. I don’t think for long, I bought bright orange yarn in the store and let’s get creative. Below you will find a description of how I knitted a fox scarf. In general, the fox scarf is knitted very easily, in a circle, with double crochets ... I just had to tinker a little with the muzzle so that it looked like a fox, alternate white and orange yarn, and then also count to make a description. And so, let's get started.

Description of knitting fox scarf

As I mentioned above, the scarf is knitted in a circle, at the beginning of the row, instead of CCH, we collect 3 air p. for lifting, at the end of the row we make a connecting loop.

We start knitting from the tail, with white yarn.

1 p. in the initial loop we knit 6 sc

2 p. in each loop we knit 2 dc = 12 dc

3 p. 6 times (raise, 1 dc) = 18 dc

4 p. 6 times (2 dc, raise) = 24 dc

5 p. without increments = 24 CCH

6 p. 1 CCH, increase, 5 times (3 CCH, increase), 2 CCH = 30 CCH

7 p. without increments = 30 CCH

8 p. 6 times (4 dc, increase), = 36 dc

9 - 10 p. without increments = 36 CCH

11 p. 2 dc raise, 5 times (5 dc raise), 3 dc = 42 dc

27 p. Knit every 6 and 7 stitches together (6 times) = 36 dc

28 p. Knit every 5 and 6 stitches together (6 times) = 30 dc

29 p. without reductions = 30 CCH

30 r. Knit every 4 and 5 stitches together (6 times) = 24 dc

31 p. Do evenly 3 decreases = 21 dc

32 -33 p. no reduction = 21 CCH

34 p. Increase: 10 times (increase, 1 dc), increase = 32 dc

35 p. do evenly 8 additions: 1dc, increase, 7 times (3 dc, increase), 2 dc = 40 dc

35 - 99 = 40 CCH Attention: while knitting a long fabric, I twice moved the beginning of knitting a row to the left with connecting loops so that the seam from the connection of the rows always remained on one side (wrong side).

From the 100th row we knit a muzzle, you need to alternate white (B) and orange yarn (O). I moved the beginning of the row to the edge of the left edge (on the wrong side) with connecting loops.

100 r. With white yarn 1 CCH, 6 CCH (of which 4 CCH will be on the faces. Side)

Orange yarn 11 dc

With white yarn 7 CCHs (of which 4 CCHs will be on the faces. Side and 3 CCHs on the wrong side),

With orange yarn 6 dc, knit two dc together, 7 dc

101 r. With white yarn 7 CCHs (of which 5 CCHs will be on the faces. Side)

Orange yarn 9 CCH

White yarn 8 CCH

Orange yarn 14 dc

102 p. With white yarn 5 CCH, 2 CCH together, 1 CCH (of which 6 CCH will be on the faces. Side)

With orange yarn 4 dc, 2 dc together, 1 dc

With white yarn 4 dc, 2 dc together, 3 dc

With orange yarn 2 dc, 2 dc together, 5 dc, 2 dc together, 3 dc

103 p. White yarn 2 dc together, 3 dc, 2 dc together, 1 dc

Orange yarn 5 dc

White yarn 2 dc together, 3 dc, 2 dc together, 1 dc

With orange yarn 2 dc, 2 dc together, 4 dc, 2 dc together, 2 dc

104 r. White yarn 1 dc, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together

With orange yarn, 2 dc together, 1 dc, 2 dc together

White yarn 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together

Orange yarn 5 times 2 CCH together, conn.

105 - 107 p. White yarn 3 CCH

Orange yarn 3 dc

White yarn 4 CCH

Orange yarn 3 dc

White yarn 2 CCH

108 p. White yarn 3 CCH

Orange yarn 3 dc together

White yarn 4 dc, 3 dc together, 3 dc

109 p. Black yarn 1 lifting loop, 9 RLS, conn.p.

110 r. no change, 9 sc

111 r. 3 times (1 sc, 2 sc together) = 6 sc

Tighten the hole.

The scarf at this stage is connected. It remains to tie the paws and ears.

With black yarn, knit 8 CCHs in the initial loop, connect in a circle of connection. Then knit in a circle for 15 rows.

Make 4 paws of arbitrary length. I made the hind legs a little (2-3 rows) longer.

Each ear consists of 2 parts: black and orange. Knit in the same way as follows:

2-3 p. 5 sc

9-10 p. 5 sc

Fold the black and orange parts together and tie together with orange yarn along the edge. I attached the connected ears to the 98th row. You can go higher if you like.

Sew on eyes.

I hope the description is clear and without errors. Don't be afraid to experiment and try. Excellent mood and successful incarnations!

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Gratis strikkeopskrift med hilsner fra Finland - Meraki Jeg har den dejligste veninde, som fortjente en kærlig og håndholdt gave. Og siden hun er ret vild med ræve var det oplagt at lave sådan én til hende… (Hun er ikke bare vild med ræve, hun er totalt vild med dem. e jeg er 100% overbevist om, at når ræve-dillen slår igennem, så er det udelukkende hendes fortjeneste!) Jeg klikkede rundt på Pinterest efter inspiration, og landede derfor pludselig på denne finske blog med et billede af den fineste raev. Den blev jeg simpelthen nødt til at lave! Bloggen tilhører tilsyneladende en fin fin finsk webshop - og jeg kan godtnok ikke et ord finsk, men derfor kan man nu sagtens gennemskue at de har rigtig fine sager til salg! Jeg kan som sagt ikke finsk, så i stedet kiggede jeg billedet efter i sømmene, fandt strikkepindene frem - og det kom der denne lille, fine fyr ud af. Tusinde tak, Muumuru! Her er min oversættelse af den lille fine ræv - måske har du også en veninde der vil blive glad? For at strikke ræven skal du kunne: Strikke ret Tage masker ind Tage masker ud Du skal bruge: Pind: 3.5 Grå: 20 gram tynd uldgarn Rød: 50 gram tynd uldgarn / alternativt 25 g af to forskellige farver Sådan gør du: Slå 2 masker op med lys grå. Strik retriller, og tag 1 maske ud i hver side på hveranden pind - indtil du har 32 masker på pinden. Skift til rød, og strik 12 retriller. Tag nu 6 masker ind, fordelt på den næste pind. Strik 33 pinde rib; 1 ret og 1 vrang Skrift til at strikke retriller igen, og på den første pind skal du tage 3 masker ud jævnt fordelt, så du har 29 masker på pinden. Til børnestørrelse skal du nu strikke 50 retriller. Til voksen størrelse skal du strikke 70 retriller. Skift til grå Strik retriller, samtidig med at du tager 1 maske ind i hver side på hveranden pind - indtil du har 5 masker på pinden. Strik 4 retriller med disse 5 masker. Tag nu 1 maske ud i hver side på hveranden pind - indtil du igen har 29 masker. Strik 1 pind ret, og luk alle masker af. Øre: Slå 14 masker op med grå Strik 1 pind ret. Strik retriller, samtidig med at du tager 1 maske ind i hver side på hveranden pind - indtil du har 2 masker tilbage. Træk tråden gennem de sidste masker, hæft enden. Strik et øre magentil. Buk rævens hoved sammen på midten, og sy kanten med de aflukkede masker fast til overgangen mellem rød/grå. Sy ørene på, og sy to perler på som øjne Knitted fox from Meraki English version: To knit the fox you need to know how to: Garter stitch Increase Decrease You will need: Needles, size 3. 0 mm Thin wool, light fingering This is how to make it: Cast on 2 stitches (light grey) ROWS 1-30: Knit garter stitches while increasing with 1 stitch on each side, on every second row. (32 sts.) Change color ROWS 31-63: Knit (32 sts.) ROW 64: Knit 2 Together 3 times, knit until 6 sts left, Knit 2 Together 3 times (26 sts.) ROWS 65-98: Knit 1 , Purl 1 (26 sts.) ROW 99: Knit front to back 3 times, Knit (29 sts.) Continue with garter stitch Child size - for 100 rows Adult size - for 140 rows Change color Knit 2 together, knit until one stitch , Knit 2 together every second row (5 sts.) Knit garter stitch for 4 rows (5 sts.) Knit front to back, knit until one stitch, knit front to back every second row (29 sts.) Knit 1 row Bind off Ears: Cast on 14 stiches Knit 1 row Knit garter stitches, while decreasing with 1 stitch on each side, every second row - until 2 stitches. Fasten off, and draw the yarn through the loop. Finishing: Fold the gray head, and fasten. Put on ears and two black pearls/buttons for eyes. Weave in all ends. Enjoy. And please let me know, if you don't understand my poor translation 😉 Version Française: Pour tricoter l'écharpe Renard, vous devez savoir faire: - du point mousse - des augmentations - des diminutions (- des côtes 1:1, NDT ) Matériel: Aiguilles taille 3.0 mm Laine gris clair, laine brun-orange Instructions: #Queue: Avec le gris clair, monter deux mailles A partir du deuxième rang, tricoter en point mousse en augmentant d'une maille de chaque côté tous les 2 rangs jusqu'a obtenir 32 mailles. Changer de couleur (passer au brun-orange, NDT), et tricoter 32 ranks en point mousse. Au rang suivant, diminuer de 6 mailles de façon régulière. Tricoter 33 rangs de côtes 1/1 (1 maille endroit, 1 maille envers). #Corps: Tricoter un rang en point mousse, en augmentant de 3 mailles de façon régulière (29 mailles) Continuer en point mousse pendant: - 50 rangs pour une taille enfant - 70 rangs pour une taille adulte #Tête: Changer de couleur (passer au gris claire, NDT) En point mousse, diminuer d'une maille de chaque côté tous les 2 ranks, jusqu'à n'avoir plus que 5 mailles. Faire 4 ranks en point mousse. En point mousse, augmenter d'une maille de chaque côté tous les 2 ranks, jusqu'à avoir 29 mailles. Faire un dernier rang en point mousse et terminer l'ouvrage (rabattre) #Oreilles (x2): (En gris clair, NDT) Monter 14 mailles Tricoter un rang en point mousse. En point mousse, diminuer d'une maille de chaque côté tous les deux rangs, jusqu'à n'avoir plus que deux mailles. Rabattre. #Finitions: Plier et assembler la tête. Assembler les oreilles, et coudre deux boutons pour les yeux. 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You will need: yarn (50% wool, 50% acrylic, 300 m / 100 g) - 100 g orange, knitting needles No. 4, 3 black beads.

Tangle pattern: knit alternately 1 persons. n. and 1 out. p., shifting the pattern by 1 p. in each 2nd row.

Facial surface: faces. rows - persons. loops, out. rows - out. loops.

On the knitting needles, type 2 sts, knit with a “tangled” pattern, adding in each 2nd row on both sides 7 times x 1 st. Then knit straight. At a height of 123 cm, add on both sides in each 2nd row 5 times x 1 p. = 26 p. Knit another 10 cm straight, close the loops according to the pattern. Bend the corners of the edge from closed loops inward, hem.

Ears(2 pcs.): Dial 6 sts on the knitting needles and knit faces. stitch, decreasing on both sides in each 2nd row, 1 st. When 2 sts remain on the needles, cut the thread and pull off the remaining loops.

Children's scarf "Chanterelle" and mittens.

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My colleague asked me to knit warm mittens and a scarf with a loop for her granddaughter. I offered her to knit a scarf "Chanterelle". The color of the yarn was matched to the hat. Yarn: Siena 100% Merinowolle extrafine superwash conditioner. 135m/50g. Needles number 3. I am delighted with this yarn: even, without knots, soft and pleasant.

For a scarf and mittens, it took two skeins of yarn and a little milk socks yarn, which I knitted in two threads.


I found the scarf description. This blog is in Italian. In the description, knitting needles No. 4.5 mm were used and 22 loops were typed on a scarf. I knitted with knitting needles No. 3 and gained 30 loops. It is a pity that the sizes of the scarf are not indicated, but only the rows. I knitted my first scarf as in the description of "Garrier Stitch", but it seemed to me that for these threads the scarf turned out to be thin, so the second scarf, with a milky muzzle, I already knitted with "English gum". I liked the result better.



The width of the scarf is 11.5 cm. From the head to the narrowing 35 cm. With a 2x2 elastic band, 7 cm are tied. After 10 cm of the main pattern and a white ponytail. The total length of the scarf is 65 cm.


child size - for 100 rows
Adult size - for 140 rows

Change color

Knit 2 together, knit until one stitch, Knit 2 together every second row (5 sts.)

Knit garter stitch for 4 rows (5 sts.)

Knit front to back, knit until one stitch, knit front to back every second row (29 sts.)

Knit 1 row

Bind off

Ears:
Cast on 14 stiches
Knit 1 row
Knit garter stitches, while decreasing with 1 stitch on each side, every second row - until 2 stitches.
Fasten off, and draw the yarn through the loop.

Finishing:
Fold the gray head, and fasten.
Put on ears and two black pearls/buttons for eyes.
Weave in all ends.

Enjoy. And please let me know, if you don't understand my poor translation

About knit fox, you need to know how to:

Garter stitch
Increase
decline

You will need:
Needles, size 3.0 mm
Fine woolen, finger light

This is how to do it:
Cast on 2 stitches (light grey)
ROWS 1-30: Work garter stitches in increments of 1 stitch on each side, on every second row.(32) hinges.

Change color

ROWS 31-63: Knit (32 sts).
ROW 64: Work 2tog 3 times, work until 6 sts left, work 2tog 3 times (26 sts).
ROWS 65-98: Work 1, purl 1 (26) STS.

ROW 99: Work from front to back 3 times, work (29 loops).

Continue in garter stitch
Child size - 100 rows for
Adult size - 140 lines

Change color

Knit 2 together, knit not up to one stitch, knit 2 together every second row (5 loops).

Knitting garter stitch 4 rows (5 loops).

Work from front to back in one go until one stitch in one go, front support all of the second row (29 sts).

1 row knit

Untie

Ears:
Cast on 14 stiches
1 row knit
Knit with garter stitch, while not decreasing from 1 stitch on each side, every other row - up to 2 stitches.
Fasten off and draw the yarn through the loop.

Finish:
Fold the gray head, and fasten.
Put on the ears and two black pearls/buttons for the eyes.
Weave in all ends.

Enjoy. And please let me know if you don't understand my poor translation

knitted scarves "Chanterelles - sisters"

This is the yarn I used.

The scarf consists of 3 parts: the head of the fox, the body and the tail. And as a finish (for reliability) - paws.

Knitting began with the head of a fox.

Upper head: for a gray fox - in 2 strands of gray "diamond",

for a red fox - in 2 strands of red "diamond",

knitting needles No. 3.5.

Cast on 6 loops.

1st row: Purl loops.

2nd row: 2 facial, 1 increase - facial from the broach, 2 facial, 1 increase-facial from the broach, 2 facial.

3rd row and all odd rows - purl.

4th row and all even rows with increments.

Continue knitting until there are 28 loops on the needles.

Knit 7 rows (out., persons., out., persons., out., persons., out.) without increments.

Now you need to decrease by knitting 2 loops after the edge loop together with a slope to the left, and before the last loop 2 loops each together with a slope to the right.

20 loops will remain on the knitting needle, they need to be removed on a pin or auxiliary knitting needle

Lower part of the muzzle: for a gray fox - in 2 strands of white "diamond", in 2 strands

gray;

for the red fox - in 2 strands of white "diamond", in 2 strands

redhead.

From the broaches of the initial row of the upper part of the head of the chanterelle (from the first 6 loops), cast on 5 loops with a light thread, knit with a stocking pattern. In each front row, add 2 loops on both sides - one after the edge and one before the last loop.

Increase to 25 loops, in the back row, replace the white thread with a gray (red) thread and knit 5 rows without increments (purl, faces, purls, faces, purls) and start decreasing to 19 loops. Close loops.


Without cutting the thread, I crochet the head in a circle and turn it inside out, then cut the thread, leaving the tip 40-50 cm long, so that I can then sew the lower part of the muzzle to the scarf with this thread. But until the neck is sewn up.

Torso. Put 20 gray (red) loops on knitting needle No. 3.5 and continue with garter knitting in 3 threads - 1 thread gray (red) “diamond”, 2 threads of white (red) grass.

In the second and fourth rows, add two loops on both sides of knitting and continue on 24 loops to the desired length. I have 60 cm.

Tail. After the torso of the required length is connected, go to the knitting of the tail. Then knit with a 1x1 elastic band in 3 threads, in the second row add 2 loops (1 loop on each side). A tail 40 cm long knit gradually replacing the threads. For a gray fox, after 8 cm I replaced the gray “diamond” with a light gray semi-wool (the remains of a knitted cap with a shoulder), after another 8 cm, I replaced the light gray semi-wool with a white “diamond”, and then after 5 cm I replaced the white “diamond” on white grass and finished knitting with white grass in 3 threads. After 30 cm, she began to decrease on the tail on both sides, 1 loop each. The remaining 7 loops on the knitting needles, knitted with one loop and closed the knitting.

For the red fox on the tail, she gradually replaced the threads (initially 2 red “grass” and 1 red “diamond”) - at first she replaced one red “grass” thread with white “grass”, then she replaced the red “diamond” with white “grass”. She finished knitting with three threads of "grass", gradually reducing to 5 loops.

Head trim. She embroidered spots on the forehead of a gray fox with white grass. I stuffed the muzzle with a synthetic winterizer and hemmed the neck with the left thread.

Ears: cast on 16 stitches with gray thread; 1 row - purl; 2nd row - front, immediately begin to make decreases - 7 and 8 loops along with a slope to the left, 9 and 10 loops along with a slope to the right. Knit until there are 4 stitches left on the needle. Knit a wrong side row, and in the next front row, start making additions of 2 loops in a row until 16 loops are formed on the knitting needles again. Fold the ears in half and sew with the same thread, leaving the tip of such a length that you can sew the ears to the head of the fox.

For a gray fox, she tied the ears with white "grass".

Front paws.

For the red fox: cast on 6 loops with black diamond yarn, knit 10 rows in garter stitch, continue with the red diamond, adding 2 loops in the 12th row. Knit another 13 rows. There are 23 rows in total. Close the loops, leave the thread so long that you can sew the paws to the scarf with it.

For a gray fox: cast on 6 loops with a gray thread “diamond”, knit 10 rows with a garter stitch, add 1 thread of white “grass” and knit another 14 rows. There are 24 rows in total.

Back paws.

For the red fox: cast on 6 loops with black thread (in 2 threads), knit 10 rows with garter stitch and continue with the red “diamond” thread for another 18 rows. There are 28 loops in total. Close, leaving a thread for sewing.

For a gray fox: cast on 6 loops with a gray thread “diamond” (in 2 threads) and knit 10 loops with a garter stitch, add 1 thread of white “grass” and knit another 19 rows. There are 29 rows in total. Close, leaving a thread for sewing.

Hi all! I got wrapped up and almost forgot to show off my scarf, knitted as a set for the "Cute Fox" hat.

The scarf has a double muzzle of the fox - the tail is threaded into the ring and fastened with a button - spout
Here it is unzipped

muzzle closer

Description.

We start knitting from the tail - with a white thread

4 ch, in the first loop of the chain we knit 2 dc.
2 p. 7 CCH, we do the increase like this - in the first loop 2CCH, then 3CCH in the next. loop, 2 dc in the last loop
3 p. 11 CCH - we make increases along the edges on both sides in each of the first two loops we knit 2 CCH, at the end we knit 2 CCH in the last two loops
4 p. 15 CCH - increase in the same way as the previous row
5 p. 19 SSN
6 p. 23 SSN
7 p. 25 CCH
8 p. 25 CCH
9 p. 27 SSN
10 p. 27 SSN
11 p. 27 SSN

We throw an orange thread on the finger and knit the column to the end

Now I wanted to make it look like the inclusion of orange in the white part (I don’t know what else to call it). In short, the first double crochet I knit in the top of the double crochet is not the last row, but the row in front of it

Then a double crochet tied in the middle of the previous row's stitch and finally knit further as usual, but 2 more times on each side I make stitches to the top of the double crochet not of the last row, but of the row in front of it


Next, we knit an "elastic band" with a crochet - we alternate convex and concave columns with a crochet. We knit like this 11 cm - like the width of my scarf. Then again we knit with double crochets to the desired length of the scarf (do not forget that there will still be a muzzle).

We knit the muzzle as follows. At first, I decreased 2 loops on each side in one row, in the next 1 loop on each side, then knitted a row with convex double crochets (this is how I made the "neck"). On next row, add 3 sts on each side.

Next, we attach a white thread - we knit 5 dc in white, 17 dc in orange, 5 dc in white. In the following rows, we will decrease one loop on each side - we knit like this - in white - 1 CCH, decrease - 1 CCH from two loops, 3 CCH, then 15 CCH in orange, then white - 3 CCH, decrease, 1 CCH. Thus, despite the decrease, the number of white columns remains unchanged, and the number of orange columns decreases. So we knit until 13 loops remain. Then we knit as follows - in white - 1 CCH, decrease - 1 CCH from two loops, 3 CCH, then from 3 orange loops we knit a common column with white, then 3 CCH, decrease, 1 CCH.

Next, we knit only in white - we make decreases in 1 loop on both sides. In the next row we knit like this - 1 dc, 2 dc together, 3 dc together, 2 dc together, 1 dc. Then 1 dc, 2 dc2n (columns with 2 crochets) together through one loop, 1 dc.

Then we begin to knit the reverse side of the muzzle (in white). We make increases symmetrically to the decreases of the upper part. Then we fold the muzzle in half and sew a little along the edges in the upper part - about 1 cm.

We knit ears - each of 2 triangles - orange and white. I have 8 loops at the base of the triangle, then another row of 8 loops, then in each row I decrease 1 loop on each side. Then I tie both parts together with single crochets in orange. Button eyes and nose too.

All! All light loops.