| UPPER SHELLUsing MC, CO 96 sts onto double-point needles. Divide
										        sts between needles and join to work in the round, being
										        careful not to twist. Place split ring marker or safety
										        pin in work to indicate beginning of round.
 Work 3 rounds in 3x3 Rib,
									          W&T at end of last round.
 Shape Edge of Shell:This sequence of short
										          rows is worked in order to raise the edge of the shell
										          above the point where the mouth will be.
 Row 1 [WS]: P81, W&T.
 Row 2 [RS]: K4, [k2tog,
										        k6] 9 times, k2tog, k4, W&T. 86 sts remain.
 Row 3 [WS]: P73, W&T.
 Row 4 [RS]: K74, W&T.
 Row 5 [WS]: P75, W&T.
 Row 6 [RS]: K2, [k2tog,
										        k5] 10 times, k2tog, k2, W&T. 75 sts remain.
 Row 7 [WS]: P66, W&T.
 Row 8 [RS]: [K4, (MB, k7)
										        3 times, MB, k4] twice, k1, W&T.
 Row 9 [WS]: P68, W&T.
 Row 10 [RS]: K1, [k2tog,
										        k4] 11 times, k2tog. 63
										        sts remain.
 Do not turn work. This
										        point will now be beginning of round. Redistribute sts
										        as necessary and place split ring marker or safety pin
										        in work to indicate beginning of round.
 Shape Top of Shell:Round 1: [K13, MB] twice,
										          k12, MB, k13, MB, k8.
 Even-Numbered Rounds 2-8:										        K all sts.
 Round 3: [K5, k2tog] 9
										        times. 54 sts.
 Round 5: [K4, k2tog] 9
										        times. 45 sts.
 Round 7: [K3, k2tog] 9
										        times. 36 sts.
 Round 9: [K2, k2tog] 9
										        times. 27 sts.
 Round 10: [K1, k2tog] 9
										        times. 18 sts.
 Round 11: [K2tog] 9 times.
 Break yarn, draw through
										        remaining 9 sts and pull tight. Thread yarn through sts
										        again to secure.
 Attach safety eyes to face of crab, on either side of
										        raised portion of edge, using photo as guide. LOWER BODYWith WS facing and using MC, pick up and k 96 sts along
										        last round of 3x3 Rib. (The CO edge and first 2 rows
										        of the upper shell form a ridge, which will protrude
										        over the edge of the lower body.) Place split ring marker
									          or safety pin in work to indicate beginning of round.
 Break MC; from this point, lower body will be worked
										        using CC.Round 1: Using CC, k tbl
										        all sts.
 Round 2: [K9, k2tog] 8
										        times, k8. 88 sts.
 Odd-Numbered Rounds 3-11:										        K all sts.
 Round 4: [K8, k2tog] 8
										        times, k8. 80 sts.
 Round 6: [K7, k2tog] 8
										        times, k8. 72 sts.
 Round 8: [K6, k2tog] 9
										        times. 63 sts.
 Round 10: [K5, k2tog] 9
										        times. 54 sts.
 Round 12: [K4, k2tog] 9
										        times. 45 sts.
 Round 13: K all sts.
 Crab will be stuffed at this point, before knitting
										        is completed. Before stuffing, draw all yarn ends to
										        inside of body and weave in just enough to secure. Ends
										        do not need to be woven in invisibly or attractively,
										        as they will be hidden.
 Lightly stuff body.
 Round 14: [K3, k2tog] 9 times. 36 sts.Round 15: K all sts.
 Round 16: [K2, k2tog] 9
										        times. 27 sts.
 Round 17: [K1, k2tog] 9
										        times. 18 sts.
 Round 18: [K2tog] 9 times.
 Add more stuffing to achieve
										        desired firmness. Break yarn, draw through remaining
										        9 sts and pull tight. Thread yarn through sts again to
										        secure.
 BACK LEGS (Make 6) Tip: When casting on, leave a tail approx. 12 inches
										        long, to be used for sewing leg onto body. You may find
										        it easier to stuff leg as it is worked, instead of waiting
										        until leg is complete. Using MC, CO 15 sts onto double-point needles. Divide
										        sts between needles and join to work in the round, being
										        careful not to twist. Place split ring marker or safety
										        pin in work to indicate beginning of round. Rounds 1-20: K all sts.Round 21 [first decrease
										        round]: [K3, k2tog] 3
										          times. 12 sts.
 Rounds 22-31: K all sts.
 Round 32 [second decrease
									            round]: [K2, k2tog]
										          3 times. 9 sts.
 Rounds 33-37: K all sts.
 Round 38: [K1, k2tog] 3
										        times.
 Break yarn, draw through
										        remaining 6 sts and pull
										        tight. Thread yarn through
										        sts again to secure. Weave ends inside the leg.
 Lightly stuff leg. Be careful
										        not to overstuff, or leg will be too stiff.
 Form Joints:Cut an 8-inch piece of
										          MC. Tie tightly around leg at the first
										          decrease round									            (Round 21). Use  tapestry needle to draw ends
										          through to other side of leg, so that one end is at
										          either side of piece of yarn circling leg. Tie ends
										          into a square knot, then sew ends securely into leg.
 Form a second joint in
									          the same way, around second decrease
									          round (Round
									          32).
 FRONT LEGS (Make 2)Using MC, CO 12
										        sts onto double-point needles. Divide sts between needles
										        and join to work in the round, being careful not to twist.
										        Place split ring marker or safety pin in work to indicate
									          beginning of round.
 K 15 rounds.Next Round: K6, place remaining
										          6 sts on hold on waste yarn; CO 3 sts and join to continue
										          working in the round. 9 sts.
 First Claw:K 10 rounds.
 Next Round: [K1, k2tog]
										        3 times.
 Break yarn, draw through
										        remaining 6 sts and pull tight. Thread yarn through sts
									          again to secure. Weave end inside claw.
 Second Claw:Place held sts on needles
										          and join yarn, leaving a tail. K held sts, CO 3 sts
									          and join to work in the round. Work as for first claw.
 Use yarn tail between claws to sew CO edges of claws
										        together, and secure end.Form a joint at base of
								          claws, in the same way as joints for back legs.
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