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Free amigurumi chicken pattern

Difficulty level: easy

With this description, you can crochet a plush cute chicken for the Easter holiday.

Any plush yarn and suitable hook will work for amigurumi crocheting.

The head and body are crocheted as one piece.

The wings are made separately and then sewn on.

The comb and beak are crocheted directly onto the body.

The result is a cute Easter souvenir.

Materials and tools:


Yarn Wolans Bunny Baby: 18-cappuccino (main color, less than half a skein), orange and coral (for the beak and comb)
3.75 mm crochet hook
7-8 mm toy eyes
Toy stuffing
Stitch markers
Pins
Needle for sewing parts
Scissors

Abbreviations:


MR — magic ring
ch — chain
sl st — slip stitch
sc — single crochet
hdc — half double crochet
inc — increase
dec — decrease
(…) x n — repeat n times

Crocheting description for the amigurumi chicken

Crochet the body:

  1. Chain 15, in the second chain from the hook inc, 12 sc, 4 sc in one stitch, 12 sc, inc = 32 sc
  2. 2 inc, 12 sc, 4 inc, 12 sc, 2 inc = 40 sc
  3. (1 sc, inc) x 2 times, 12 sc, (1 sc, inc) x 4 times, 12 sc, (1 sc, inc) x 2 times = 48 sc
  4. (2 sc, inc) x 2 times, 12 sc, (2 sc, inc) x 4 times, 12 sc, (2 sc, inc) x 2 times = 56 sc
  5. (3 sc, inc) x 2 times, 12 sc, (3 sc, inc) x 4 times, 12 sc, (3 sc, inc) x 2 times = 64 sc
    6-13. 64 sc (8 rows) = 64 sc
  6. 1 dec, 28 sc, 2 dec, 28 sc, 1 dec = 60 sc
  7. 60 sc = 60 sc
  8. (8 sc, dec) x 6 times = 54 sc
  9. (7 sc, dec) x 6 times = 48 sc
  10. 48 sc = 48 sc
  11. (6 sc, dec) x 6 times = 42 sc
  12. 42 sc = 42 sc
  13. 14. 1 dec, 28 sc, 2 dec, 28 sc, 1 dec = 60 sc
    15. 60 sc = 60 sc
    16. (8 sc, dec) x 6 times = 54 sc
    17. (7 sc, dec) x 6 times = 48 sc
    18. 48 sc = 48 sc
    19. (6 sc, dec) x 6 times = 42 sc
    20. 42 sc = 42 sc

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This Post Has 19 Comments

  1. Joanne L. Mayer

    Where are the instructions for rows 13 through 20???

      1. TK

        Page 2 starts with row 21.

    1. Dawn Hauser

      13. 14. 1 dec, 28 sc, 2 dec, 28 sc, 1 dec = 60 sc
      15. 60 sc = 60 sc
      16. (8 sc, dec) x 6 times = 54 sc
      17. (7 sc, dec) x 6 times = 48 sc
      18. 48 sc = 48 sc
      19. (6 sc, dec) x 6 times = 42 sc
      20. 42 sc = 42 sc

  2. Donna

    Where are the instructions for rows 13 through 20???

    1. mona

      14. 1 dec, 28 sc, 2 dec, 28 sc, 1 dec = 60 sc
      15. 60 sc = 60 sc
      16. (8 sc, dec) x 6 times = 54 sc
      17. (7 sc, dec) x 6 times = 48 sc
      18. 48 sc = 48 sc
      19. (6 sc, dec) x 6 times = 42 sc
      20. 42 sc = 42 sc

      1. Michael

        Where is row 13?

  3. Marilyn

    Need row 13 to 20 please

    1. mona

      14. 1 dec, 28 sc, 2 dec, 28 sc, 1 dec = 60 sc
      15. 60 sc = 60 sc
      16. (8 sc, dec) x 6 times = 54 sc
      17. (7 sc, dec) x 6 times = 48 sc
      18. 48 sc = 48 sc
      19. (6 sc, dec) x 6 times = 42 sc
      20. 42 sc = 42 sc

  4. Judy Cunningham

    I need rows 13 thru 20 please!!!
    I really love this pattern!

    1. mona

      14. 1 dec, 28 sc, 2 dec, 28 sc, 1 dec = 60 sc
      15. 60 sc = 60 sc
      16. (8 sc, dec) x 6 times = 54 sc
      17. (7 sc, dec) x 6 times = 48 sc
      18. 48 sc = 48 sc
      19. (6 sc, dec) x 6 times = 42 sc
      20. 42 sc = 42 sc

  5. Cindy

    Is there not a row 13? I see your 14-20 but page one only shows through row 12, clicking next page only shows row 20 on.. I see in your comments row 14-20

    Thank you,
    Very Cute pattern. My granddaughter loves chickens so need to make her one!

  6. Tia

    I was reading through the pattern and showed that 13-20 is missing. I see that 14-20 was added in the comments but nothing showing for row 13. Are we able to get this row to be able to do the pattern correctly? Thank you so much for the pattern and your help! CUTENESS!

  7. Marilyn

    Need row 13 -20

      1. Michael

        Where is row 13?

  8. Pam Locascio

    I’m assuming that row 13 requires me to increase from the 42 stitches in row 12 to the 64 (minus 4 decreases for an ending total of 60 stitches) in row 14, but it would be really helpful to know exactly where those 22 increases should be placed. Please advise.

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