Duck Amigurumi Free Pattern
Dive into the whimsical world of crochet with our adorable free pattern for a duck amigurumi! This quack-tastic creation is perfect for cuddles and smiles. Using a soft sport-weight yarn in a delightful shade of white, you’ll bring this charming duckling to life, stitch by stitch. Get ready to crochet your way to cuteness overload! 🦆💕
🧶 Materials 🧶
- 2.75mm crochet hook
- YarnArt Jeans in White, Yellow, Black or any other Sport yarn
- Pins
- Fiberfill
- Scissors
- Stitch markers
- Yarn needle for sewing
🔍 Abbreviation 🔍
- st = stitch
- Magic circle
- sc = single crochet
- inc = increase (two single crochet in one stitch)
- dec = decrease (crochet two stitches together)
- hdc = half double crochet
- F/O = finish off
- Sl st = slip stitch
- ch = chain
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BODY
Use white color yarn.
R1: 6sc into a magic circle (6)
R2: inc in every st (12)
R3: “sc, inc” (18)
R4: “sc in the next 2st, inc” (24)
R5: “sc in the next 3st, inc” (30)
R6: “sc in the next 4st, inc” (36)
R7: “sc in the next 5st, inc” (42)
R8: “sc in the next 6st, inc” (48)
R9: “sc in the next 7st, inc” (54)
R10 – R17: sc around (54)
R18: “sc in the next 7st, dec” (48)
R19: sc around (48)
R20: “sc in the next 6st, dec” (42)
R21: sc around (42)
R22: “sc in the next 5st, dec” (36)
R23: sc around (36)
R24: “sc in the next 4st, dec” (30)
R25: sc around (30)
R26: “sc in the next 3st, dec” (24)
R27: sc around (24)
R28: “sc in the next 6st, dec” (21)
R29 – R42: sc around (21)
Place fiberfill in the body and neck. R43: inc around (42)
R44: “sc in the next 6st, inc” (48)
R45 – R51: sc around (48)
R52: “sc in the next 6st, dec” (42)
R53: “sc in the next 5st, dec” (36)
R54: sc around (36)
R55: “sc in the next 4st, dec” (30)
R56: sc around (30)
R57: “sc in the next 3st, dec” (24)
R58: “sc in the next 2st, dec” (18)
Stuff with more fiberfill.
R59: “sc, dec” (12)
R60: dec around (6)
F/O and leave a yarn tail for weaving. With the yarn needle for sewing weave the ends on the top of the head and bury the tail inside it
WINGS
Use white color.
R1: 6sc into a magic circle (6)
R2: inc in every st (12)
R3: “sc, inc” (18)
R4: sc around (18)
R5: “sc in the next 2st, inc” (24)
R6 – R7: sc around (24)
R8: “sc in the next 6st, dec” (21)
R9: “sc in the next 5st, dec” (18)
R10: “sc in the next 4st, dec” (15)
R11: “sc in the next 3st, dec” (12)
R12: sc around (12)
R13: “sc in the next 2st, dec” (9)
R14: sc around (9)
R15: “sc, dec” (6)
F/O and close the opening with a yarn needle for sewing.
Make 2 wings.
BEAK
Use yellow color.
R1: ch5
R2: sc in the next 3st, inc in the last, turn to the other side sc in the next 3st, inc in the last st (10)
R3 – R4: sc around (10)
R5: “sc around 4st, inc” (12)
R6 – R7: sc around (12)
F/O, leaving a long tail for sewing.
EYES
Use black color.
R1: 6sc into a magic circle (6)
Sl st and F/O leaving a long tail for sewing. Make 2 eyes.
FLIPPERS
Use yellow color yarn.
R1: 6sc into a magic circle (6)
R2: “sc, inc” (9)
R3 – R4: sc around (9)
R5: ch3, skip the next 2st, sc until the end of the round (10)
R6: BLO sc in the next 3st, sc until the end of the round (10)
R7: sc around (10)
R8: “sc in the next 4st, inc” (12)
R9: “sc in the next 3st, inc” (15)
R10: sc around (15)
R11: “sc in the next 2st, inc” (20)
R12: sc around (20)
R13: “sc in the next 3st, inc” (25)
R14: sc around (25)
Fold the flipper by half. Align the stitches and sl st across through both sides. Keep the small opening on the top. F/O and hide the tail.
Now we need to make the legs of the bird. In the opening on top of the foot you’ll need to place 8sc. Place your hook in the stitch shown on the picture and work 8sc in a clockwise direction as you place the stitch marker on the last st.
R1 – R6: sc around (8)
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing.
ASSEMBLY
Find the bottom of the bird and sew the legs starting from the 3rd row till the 6th row.
Sew the wings with 14st between them. Find the middle with pins.
Count 14 rows from the top of the head and sew the beak in the middle.
Sew the eyes, add eyebrows and make a shine in the eyes using white yarn.
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