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Chicken Birb Crochet Pattern v2

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Chicken Birb Amigurumi

Written by @LouiesLoops. Produced by Club Crochet

The Materials: The Stitches:


•The Yarn (Worsted Weight) ch Chain Stitch
- Red (Comb and Waddle) st Stitch
- Beige [B
B](Head) inc Increase (sc 2 in one st)
- White (Eyes)
slst Slip Stitch
- Yellow (Beak and Feet)
•Size G6/4.00mm Hook FLO/BLO Front/Back Loop Only
•6mm Safety Bead Eyes x 4 sc Single Crochet
•Stuffing hdc Half-Double Crochet
•Needle dc Double Crochet
•Small magnet tr Tripple (Trebble) Crochet
dec Decrease (Sharp)
Gauge : 5 Rnds and 4 sts per 1” invdec Invisible Decrease
Finished piece is about 3” tall mbo Mini Bobble
sbo Spiked Bobble
Body and head worked in the round
Wings, tail, and feet worked flat Use these to go directly to a tutorial

Pattern Video:

www.ClubCrochet.com/CH1KN

Numbers in parentheses, ie: (7:47), pertain to the


time codes on this video

Table of Contents:

Wings, Tail, and Waddle 2


Comb, Feed and Birb Beak 3
Head 4
Body 5
Finished Images 6

*Note: This pattern is interactive with checkmarks and links to videos.


1
It is best used when opened in a program or app rather than a browser window.
Pattern starts here
(04:24) Wings (make 2):
[All in White
White] Magic loop leaving a long end

Row 1: Working into the magic loop, sc 1, hdc1, dc 1, ch 1, slst 1, ch 2, dc 1, ch 1, slst 1, ch


2, dc 1, hdc 1, sc 1 (7 not including chs and slsts)

Cut the yarn, and pull through. Don’t ch. Use the two ends to sew these onto the body.

(10:30) Tail:
[All in White
White] Magic loop leaving a long end

Row 1: Working into the magic loop, sc 1, hdc1, dc 1, tr 1, ch 2, slst 1, ch 3, tr 1, ch 2, slst 1,


ch 3, tr 1, dc 1, hdc 1, sc 1 (9 not including chs and slsts)

Cut the yarn, and pull through. Don’t ch. Use the two ends to sew these onto the butt.

(15:10) Waddle:
[All in Red] Magic loop

Row 1: Working into the magic loop, sc 1, slst 1, ch 1, sc 1 (2 not including chs or slsts)

Cut the yarn, ch 1 and pull through. Sew under the beak.

Comb

Waddle

2
(16:38) Comb:
Note: Try to work into the BLO of the chs.
[All in Red] Ch 3

Row 1: skip 2 chs, hdc 1, ch 3, skip 2 chs, hdc 1, ch 3, skip 2 chs, hdc 1 (3)

Cut the yarn, and pull through. Don’t ch. Use the two ends to sew these onto the top of the
head.

(19:50) Feet (make 2):


[All in Yellow
Yellow] Ch 3

Step 1: Skip 2 chs, pull tight to make a point, slst in 3rd ch

Step 2: Ch 2, pull tight to make a point, slst in same ch as step 1.

Step 3: Ch 2, pull tight to make a point, slst in same ch as step 1.

Ch 1, cut the yarn, and pull through. Use the two tail ends to sew onto the body after Rnd 10.

(22:36) Birb Beak (optional*):


[All in Yellow
Yellow] Ch 3,

hdc 1 in the 3rd ch from the hook.

Cut the yarn, ch 1 and pull through.

3
How to crochet the Spiked Bobble (aka “sbo”) for the beak:
Step 1: Step 2: Step 3:

Work 2 double crochet into one With the loops still on the hook, Work 1 more double crochet
stitch, leaving the last loop of work a mini picot (ch 2, sl.st into into one stitch, leaving the last
each on the hook. the 2nd ch from the hook) loop of each on the hook.

Step 4: Yarn over and draw through all the loops on the hook.

(24:00) Head:
[Starting in Beige
Beige] Magic loop

Rnd 1: sc 6 into the magic loop (6)

Rnd 2: inc in each st (12)

Rnd 3: [sc 3, inc 1] 3 times (15)

Rnd 4: sc in each st (15)

*Note: For the next Rnd I’ll be adding bobble stitches in White to make eyes. These can
make things a little difficult and are optional. For additional help on these and other ways to
customize your eyes check out the tutorial at ClubCrochet.com/EYES

Rnd 5: mbo 1 [White


White], sc 1 [B
B], sbo 1 [Yellow
Yellow], sc 1 [B
B], mbo 1 [White
White], sc 10 [B
B] (15)

Rnd 6 – 8: sc in each st (15 x 3)

Rnd 9: working into the FLO, [ch 1, slst 1] in each st (15 slsts)

(50:26) Add eyes into Rnd 5 into sts 1 and 5.

Sew on a the Waddle under the chin and Comb on the top of the head..

To make the head attached to the body instead of a Birb underneath (secret agent bird),
change to White and continue from Rnd 6 on the Body, working in the BLO from Rnd 8.

To make the head seperate, slst 1, cut the yarn, pull through and hide the end. 4
(1:00:25) Birb Body:
[All in White
White] Magic loop

Rnd 1: sc 6 into the magic loop (6)

Rnd 2: inc in each st (12)

Rnd 3 - 4: sc in each st (12 x 2)

Rnd 5: [sc 3, inc 1] 3 times (15)

Rnd 6: [sc 4, inc 1] 3 times (18)

Rnd 7: sc 11, inc, sc 2, inc, sc 2, inc (21)

Rnd 8: sc in each st (21)

*Skip the following if you made the head attached.

Sew on the Birb beak in Rnd 4 using the tail ends into st 3 and 5 .

Add the eyes 1 st away from the beak, into sts 2 and 6.

Using the tail end pull through the very center of the head and cut close to create a little tuft
of hair at the top.

Rnd 9: sc 11, invdec, sc 2, invdec, sc 2, invdec (18)

Rnd 10: [sc 1, invdec] 6 times (12)

Sew on the wings onto the side of the body into Rnd 8.

Sew on the tail onto the back into Rnd 9.

Sew on the feet into Rnd 10.


To make your chicken lay eggs use the finger
puppet method before Rnd 11! Find the tutorial at
Rnd 11: dec in each st (6)
ClubCrochet.com/PUPPET
Stuff fully, add in a magnet before stuffing closed so that your pigeon can attach to metal!

To make your Pigeon “pooping“ use a long strand of white yarn with knots on both ends
pulled through the Birbs body, through the head, and hidden under the fake head. Pull the
end coming from the butt to make him poop!
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Finished Images

Thank you so much!!


Here are some more patterns that you might like:

More Birb Patterns


www.ClubCrochet.com/BIRB

Animal Patterns
www.ClubCrochet.com/ANIMALS

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