Amigurumi Cute Chicks Free Pattern

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Welcome to our crochet haven! If you’re looking to add a touch of charm to your crochet collection, you’re in the right place. Today, we’re excited to share a delightful free pattern for crafting adorable amigurumi chicks. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting your journey, this project is perfect for all skill levels. Amigurumi, the Japanese art of crocheting or knitting small stuffed animals and creatures, is a wonderful way to express your creativity while creating something cute and cuddly.

This easy-to-follow pattern focuses on basic crochet stitches, making it an ideal choice for beginners eager to dive into the world of amigurumi. The satisfaction that comes with watching your chick take shape is truly rewarding, and it’s a fantastic way to improve your crochet skills. As you work through the pattern, you’ll learn essential techniques such as creating a magic ring, increasing and decreasing stitches, as well as how to assemble your finished piece.

Amigurumi chicks are not only fun to make but also make delightful gifts or decorations for any occasion. Picture them brightening up a nursery, adding a touch of whimsy to your home decor, or being part of an Easter basket filled with surprises. The versatility of these little chicks makes them a perfect project that you can customize by choosing different colors and embellishments, allowing you to express your unique style.

If you’re looking to practice your crochet skills while creating something that brings smiles, this amigurumi chick pattern is a perfect starting point. We provide clear instructions and tips to guide you every step of the way, encouraging you to experiment and make the pattern your own. Plus, the process of creating handmade items is incredibly fulfilling, and there’s nothing quite like gifting something you made with your own hands.

So grab your crochet hook, select some cheerful yarn, and prepare to immerse yourself in the joyful world of amigurumi. Whether you’re creating a single chick or a whole flock, we guarantee that this project will spark your imagination and bring a sense of accomplishment. Join us as we embark on this charming crochet adventure together, and discover the joy of creating your very own amigurumi cute chicks. Let’s get started!

Amigurumi cute animal patterns with you for free. I shared with you the amigurumi cute chicks pattern in this article. 

Necessities  

– crochet hook 2.5  

– 5 colors of yarn of your choice  

– filling  

– safety eyes 7 mm  

– rouge (for the blushes on the cheeks)  

My Little Easter Chicks are about 10 cm high.  

Yarns  

I used the following yarns:  

Yellow / White for the head, body and wings,  

Phildar Coton 3, colors: 63 yellow and 10 white (+/- 30 gr)  

Orange for the beak and legs,  Catania, color: 189  

Blue / Pink for the bows,  Phildar Coton 3 colors: 39 blue and 57 pink  

Abbreviations  

Sc= single crochet  

Dec= decrase  

Inc=incrase  

mr = magic ring  

The amount of stitches is indicated between brackets behind each row.  

Head and body  

We crochet the head and body in one piece, starting with the head.  

Make a ring / mr with yellow / white.  

1.6 sc in the ring / mr and pull the loop tight.  

2.2 sc in each sc (12 sc)  

3.2 sc in each 2nd sc (18 sc)  

4.2 sc in each 3rd sc (24 sc)  

5.2 sc in each 4th sc (30 sc)  

6.2 sc in each 5th sc (36 sc)  

7.-9. 36 sc (3 turns)  

10.2 sc in each 6th sc (42 sc)  

11.2 sc in each 7th sc (48 sc)  

12.-14. 48 sc (3 turns)  

15th and 8th sc together (42 sc)  

Crochet every 6th and 7th sc together (36 sc)  

Crochet every 5th and 6th sc tog (30 sc)  

18.sc together every 4th and 5th sc (24 sc)  

19.sc together every 3rd and 4th sc (18 sc)  

Place the eyes between round 13 and 14 with 7 sc  

spacing and stuff the head firmly.  

20.-21. 18 sc (2 turns)  

22.2 sc in each 3rd sc (24 sc)  

23.2 sc in each 4th sc (30 sc)  

24.2 sc in each 5th sc (36 sc)  

25.2 sc in each 6th sc (42 sc)  

26.-30. 42 sc (5 turns)  

31. crochet every 6th and 7th sc together (36 sc)  

32.Chook every 5th and 6th sc together (30 sc)  

33.Chchet together every 4th and 5th sc (24 sc)  

34.Chook every 3rd and 4th sc together (18 sc)  

Fill up the body firmly  

35. crochet every 2nd and 3rd sc together (12 sc)  

36.Chook every 1st and 2nd sc together (6 sc)  

Close the body and cut the thread.  

Wings  

Make a ring / mr with yellow / white.  

1.6 sc in the ring / mr and pull the loop tight.  

2.2 sc in each sc (12 sc)  

3.2 sc in each 2nd sc (18 sc)  

4.-5. 18 sc (2 turns)  

6.crochet together every 2nd and 3rd sc (12 sc)  

7.-8. 12 sc (2 turns)  

Close the wing by 6 opposite  to crochet or sew together.  

Cut the thread. Make sure you have enough wire  left to sew the wings to the body.  

Make another 1. Place the wings level with  row 22 of the body.  

Beak  

Make a ring / mr with orange.  

1.6 sc in the ring / mr and pull the loop tight.  

2.2 sc in each 2nd sc (9 sc)  

3.9 sc  

Cut the thread. Make sure you are left with enough thread to sew the beak on the head.  

Place the beak between the eyes at row 14 and 15 of the head.  

Legs  

Make a ring / mr with orange.  

1.6 sc in the ring / mr and pull the loop tight.  

2.2 sc in each sc (12 sc)  

3.2 sc in each 2nd sc (18 sc)  

4.-5. 18 sc (2 turns)  

6.5 sc, 4 dec, 5 sc (14 sc)  

7.3 sc, 4dec, 3 sc (10 sc)  

8.-11. 10 v (4 turns)  

Close the leg with 5 single crochets. Cut the thread  and make sure you have enough wire left over  to sew the legs to the body.  

Place the legs at the height of row 5 (from the bottom  counted). See picture.  

Bow tie  

Make a 7 ch chain with blue / pink.  

Start in 2nd ch from hook and crochet 6 sc.  

2.-10. 1 ch, turn the work over, 6 sc.  

Cut the thread. Fold the bow in the middle, tie  some yarn around the bow and fasten it with a few stitches. 

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