The giant panda used an old mohair thread, and I can't remember the dosage. Start with 49 stitches with white thread and weave back and forth until there are 56 bars. Start to close the stitches on both sides, and close the middle three stitches 1 stitch. Until you receive a tip, knit two pieces.
The panda's calf starts with 35 stitches with black thread and weaves stitches back and forth until there are 26 horizontal bars. Both sides began to close the needle, and the middle three needles were combined 1 needle. Until the tip is received, it is necessary to knit two pieces, each piece is folded in half to make 1 leg, and the other piece is folded in half to make another leg. Bear's thighs are woven in this way, only 24 horizontal bars are woven, and each one should be folded in half.
Ears and tails are woven in this way, only six are woven, and they should be folded in half. After weaving, the two sides should be sewn together, leaving the bottom, adding filler, "gathering" the bottom together and closing. Tie a rope a little below the needle so that the head and body can be separated. Then put 2 calf pieces, 2 thigh pieces, 2 ear pieces and 1 tail piece into the filler.
On the other hand, after sewing, it is sewn to the panda, with the tail missing on its head, back ass and back. Then hook two oval pieces with black lines and sew them on the head as dark circles, and then sew buttons as eyes, nose and mouth. Tie a ribbon at the knot and a giant panda will be woven.