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I'm so in love with Bigli Migli characters that I just had to make smaller versions of these cuties,

too. You can find the bigger Bigli Migli free crochet pattern HERE.
I made this pattern with Sepideh Davoudis permission, who is the creator of the Bigli
Migli characters. (www.facebook.com/BigliMigli) This pattern is for personal use only and may
not be resold or redistributed. Thank you for being respectful and for your understanding! Id be
happy if you send photos of your creations which you made with this pattern. Happy crocheting!

If you find the description useful and you have a chance then you can support my
work HERE by buying the pattern in .PDF format at a symbolic price.

- MATERIALS* -
Yarn
- Himalaya Deluxe Bamboo [50g/125m, 60% bamboo, 40% cotton]
01 White color for the body
- Schachenmayr Catania Fine [50g/165m, 100% cotton]
01001 Black color for limbs and eyes
01002 Cherry color for the heart and the bow
Fiberfill: 100% polyester
Crochet hook: 2 mm, arms and legs: 1.5 mm
Yarn needle
Scissors

* Size of the creations made with the listed tools (appr.): Height: 8 cm / 3.14; Width (head): 6 cm
/ 2.36 - Deluxe Bamboo yarn is really soft, so I love it, but I used 100% mercerized cotton to
make the limbs, because it is stronger. You can use other type of yarns but in that case your
creation may look different and may have other sizes than mine.
- ABBREVIATIONS -
BLO = back loops only (solo por la cadena de atras)
ch = chain (cadena)
dc = double crochet (punto alto)
dch = double chain stitch (doble cadena)
dec = decrease (invisible decrease with hdc) (disminuir)
hdc = half double crochet (medio punto alto)
inc = increase (with hdc) (aumentar)
R = round (R1: first round, R2: 2nd round, etc.) vuelta
sc = single crochet (punto bajo)
sl st = slip stitch (cadeneta)
trc = triple crochet (punto alto doble)

NOTE: I worked in continuous rounds vs. joined rounds.

- PATTERN -
Head (with white yarn)
R1: 6 sc in Magic Ring (6)
R2: 6 inc (12)
R3: (1 sc, 1 inc) 6 times (18)
R4: (2 sc, 1 inc) 6 times (24)
R5: (1 sc, 1 inc, 2 sc) 6 times (30)
R6: (4 sc, 1 inc) 6 times (36)
R7: (1 inc, 8 sc) 4 times (40)
R8: (9 sc, 1 inc) 4 times (44)
R9: (10 sc, 1 inc, 11 sc) 2 times (46)
R10: (22 sc, 1 inc) 2 times (48)
R11-15: 48 sc (48)
R16: (10 sc, 1 dec) 4 times (44)
R15: (4 sc, 1 dec, 5 sc) 4 times (40)
R16: (8 sc, 1 dec) 4 times (36)
Start stuffing.
R17: (2 sc, 1 dec, 3 sc, 1 dec) 4 times (28)
R18: (2 sc, 1 dec) 7 times (21)
R19: (1 sc, 1 dec) 7 times (14)
Continue stuffing. Make sure to stuff firmly. It doesnt have to be as hard as a stone but it
shouldnt be loose.
R20: 7 dec (7)
Fasten off and close the remaining hole.
Body (with white yarn)
R1: 8 sc in Magic Ring (8)
R2: 8 inc (16)
R3: (1 sc, 1 inc) 8 times (24)
R4: (1 inc, 2 sc) 8 times (32)
R5: 32 sc BLO (32)
R6: 9 sc, 1 dec, 8 sc, 1 dec, 9 sc, 1 dec (29)
R7: 29 sc (29)
R8: 13 sc, 1 dec, 14 sc (28)
R9: (6 sc, 1 dec, 6 sc) twice (26)
R10: (11 sc, 1 dec) - twice (24)
R11: (5 sc, 1 dec, 5 sc) - twice (22)
R12: 1 dec, 20 sc (21)
Since I work in continuous rounds, the body is a bit asymmetric now. So some more stitches are
needed:
4 sc, 1 sl st
Cut the yarn leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff the body but not too firmly, so the doll can sit
stably.
Finally attach the body to the head. I usually count 21 holes at the bottom of the head, and I
follow them while I sew, so the result will be neat and it wont be asymmetric.

Arms (make 2 with black yarn)


In favor of visibility I illustrate them with a thicker, colored yarn, instead of black.
R1: 2 sc in Magic Ring, 2 hdc, 2 sc (6) *Photo2
Make sure you leave long yarn tail when you make the Magic Ring (ca. 15 cm/6), because we
will work with it later. (Yarn1)
1 sl st (I join the round with a sl st, making sure that the yarn tail (Yarn1) is on the right side (on
my side). *Photo3
11 dch (= wrap the yarn tail (Yarn1) *Photo4, then make a chain with the working yarn (Yarn2).
*Photo5-7)
Cut the yarn (Yarn2) leaving a long tail for sewing. Attach the arms to sides of body, into the top
row of the body. Knot the yarn, and hide them in the body.
Legs (make 2 with black yarn)
R1: 3 sc in Magic Ring, 3 dc, 3 sc (6) Make sure you leave long yarn tail when you make the
Magic Ring (ca. 15 cm/6), because we will work with it later. (Yarn1)
1 sl st (I join the round with a sl st, making sure that the yarn tail (Yarn1) is on the right side (on
your side). *Photo9
Cut the working yarn (Yarn2), leaving a long tail for working. Pull it through the center of the
Magic Ring, from the wrong to the right side. Make sure you dont rid off the chain on your
hook. Photo10-11
11 dch (wrap the yarn tail (Yarn1), then make a chain with the working yarn (Yarn2). *Photo12-
14 When you make the first dch, make sure to hold the yarn really tight, because this enables the
foot and the leg to meet at a right angle.)
Attach the legs at the bottom of the body, between R3 and R4.
Eyes
Sew the eyes with black yarn, between R12 and R14 of the head.

Heart (with red yarn)


2 hdc, 2 sc, 1 hdc, 2 sc, 2 hdc, 1 ch, 1 sl st in Magic Ring *Photo15
Cut the yarn and pull it through the center of the Magic Ring (from the right side to the wrong
side). Pull the Magic Ring closed, make a knot *Photo16, and sew it onto the body.

Hair (with black yarn)


Simply sew two hairs onto the head of the girl. For the boy, knot a short yarn onto the top of the
head: fold the short yarn in half, pull it through a stitch in the top of the head, finally pull the 2
ends of the yarn through the loop.

Bow (girl - with red yarn)


3 ch, 4 trc, 3 ch, 1 sl st, 3 ch, 4 trc, 3 ch, 1 st in Magic Ring*Photo17
Cut the yarn and pull it through the center of the Magic Ring (from the right side to the wrong
side). Pull the Magic Ring closed, and make a knot. Wrap the center of the bow around and knot
the yarn again, on the back side of the bow. *Photo18
If you want it to be dotted, simply embroider the white dots into the bow or use for example white
dimensional (puffy) fabric paint. *Photo19

Scarf (optional - with red yarn)


R1: 102 ch, turn
R2: 100 hdc, 2 ch, turn starting in the 3rd chain from hook
R3: 100 hdc starting in the 3rd chain from hook
I knot some short yarns at the two ends of the scarf and its done.

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