Speaking of naughty animals, the first thing that pops into most people’s minds is monkeys! A clever, lively and cute monkey, crochet one with wool, which can be used as a decoration on a boys sweater or hat~
1. Hook the brown thread into a loop, then lock 8 stitches inside the loop, lock it tightly into the hole of the first lock stitch, and tighten the loop.
2. Next, lock 2 stitches in each needle hole, and there are 16 stitches in one round. In the next round, lock stitch 2 stitches into the first stitch, and lock stitch 1 stitch into the second stitch, completing one round, totaling 24 stitches.
3. Next, lock stitch 1 stitch in each needle hole, totaling 24 stitches in each layer, and 8 layers of lock stitch in total. The lock needle is broken.
4. First, use a crochet hook to hook a slip-knot loop, then hook 6 stitches of the medium-long needle inside the slip-knot loop, lock it tightly into the needle hole of the first hook of the long-medium needle, and tighten the loop. Knot line. Hook out a total of 2 small circle centers.
5. Hook the white thread into a slip-knot loop, then lock 6 stitches inside the slip-knot loop, lock it tightly into the needle hole of the first lock stitch, and tighten the slip-knot thread. Next, lock 2 stitches inside each needle hole, making 12 stitches in one round. The brown line from the back lock outlines the shape of the monkeys mouth.
6. Sew the crocheted ears, nose, and eyes together, and a cute monkey head is completed.