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Piggy Page Weaving Method
Hand-knitted Piggy Peggy's knitting tutorial is as follows:

Mao Mao thread is used as the thread, and two threads are punched with one hand, and the stitch number is 12, which is a flat stitch (i.e. lower stitch).

Pig body play: 18 stitches in circles.

1, two lines, two stitches and one stitch (27 stitches). After two lines, two stitches and one stitch (40 stitches). After two lines, two stitches and one stitch (60 stitches).

2. After two lines, six stitches and one stitch (70 stitches). The flat needle has been punched to 5 inches. Take one needle from five needles and two rows of plain needles. Take a needle and receive a needle, and take two rows of plain needles (five times in a row). The remaining 8 stitches are strung together (the body is stuffed with silk hair from the beginning).

Pig's Mouth Play: Start a circle with 20 stitches, start with 5 stitches, and then close two rows 1 stitch, continue to do this with two rows 1 stitch with 5 stitches, and finally string up 8 stitches.

Pig ear play: take 10 needle. After a lap, start to take out stitches in front, left and right, and take out stitches in the back. When you receive the remaining 2 needles, the stirring needles form a triangular flat tube on the left and right.

The pig's leg is played as follows:

Start with 10, take 3 shots (you can take more shots for leg height), start with 2 shots, and close with 1 needle. There are only 7 stitches left at a time, and you can beat the pig's tail by stringing them together. Hook the tail directly with a crochet and bend a knot.