Another amigurumi crochet pattern that will help beginner knitters master the basics of the technique. Although we are sure that absolutely everyone will want to knit cute ducklings for their collection. The design of the toys resembles ducks familiar from childhood, which are thrown into the bathtub when bathing. Bright with orange beaks, they will lift your spirits and decorate your interior, especially if you try to knit a whole family.
Knitted amigurumi ducks
Crochet toy pattern
The amigurumi duckling diagram has been translated into Russian by Handcraft Studio.
Materials:
- semi-thick yarn of 2 colors. (The head and body are knitted in one color. The beak is a different color and only a little yarn is needed for it);
- 12 mm safety eyes;
- hook 4 mm;
- tapestry needle;
- holofiber.
Legend:
VP - air loop
decrease - decrease sc
approx. - increase sc
sc - single crochet
vm3sbn - 3 sc knitted together
connect.st - connecting post
Note: knitting is done in a spiral.
Head and body (1 piece primary color)
Row 1: 11 ch, starting with 2nd ch from hook, 9 sc, 3 sc in last row. ch, now knit 8 sc on the back of the initial chain, 2 sc in the last one. ch (22)
Row 2: 10 sc, inc., 11 sc (23)
Row 3: 11 sc, inc, 11 sc (24)
Row 4: 12 sc, inc, 11 sc (25)
Row 5: 12 sc, inc, 12 sc (26)
Row 6: 13 sc, inc, 12 sc (27)
Row 7: 13 sc, inc, 13 sc (28)
Row 8: 15 sc, inc, 12 sc (29)
Row 9: 15 sc, inc., 13 sc (30)
Row 10: vm 3 sc, 12 sc, vm 3 sc, 9 connections. Art. through two layers, fill (not knit the entire row, you will need to knit a connecting stitch through both layers to complete the body, several loops will remain unknitted, on them you will knit the head in the next row).
Row 11: (sc, inc) 4x (Last inc. Will be made into a stitch joining the two sides) (12)
Row 12: approx. in each sc in circle (24)
Rows 13-16: sc around (24)
Row 17:(2 sc, decrease) x 6 (18)
Row 18: (sc, dec) x 6 (12)
Insert safety eyes 4 rows below the top edge, with 8 sc between them
Row 19: decrease. x 6 (6)
Fasten the thread, leaving a long end. Fill your head.
Pull the end of the thread through the front loop of the 19th row and pull tight. Tie a knot and pull the end of the thread into the head.
Beak (1 piece in contrasting color)
Row 1: ch 4, (2 sc, inc), repeat the same on the reverse side of the initial chain (8)
Row 2: (3 sc, inc.) x 2 (10)
Fasten the thread, leaving a long end. Sew the beak one row below the eyes.
Amigurumi duckling is ready!
You will need:
Yarn in 2 colors - bright yellow and orange;
- filler - synthetic winterizer, if available, or cotton wool;
- hook;
- blanks for eyes or beads;
- thread and needle.
First, we knit the body of the duckling using bright yellow yarn according to pattern 1.
Then, using pattern 2, we knit the head with the same yarn.
Diagram 3 shows how to knit a wing (we knit them with 2 identical bright yellow yarns). If desired, it can not be knitted, as shown in the example of the finished product.
We also knit the beak this time with orange yarn according to pattern 4 or pattern 4.1 (in the first it will be more curved). You can use 2 types of beaks to knit different ducklings.
A more detailed master class on how to do this is presented below (lesson 1 to 20).
After all the necessary parts are ready, we stuff them and begin assembling our duckling. We sew the beak to the head and attach eyes to the sides of it (if these are beads, we sew them on). We sew wings to the body on both sides. Then we attach the head to the body. Our bright duckling is ready.
1 - air loop;
2 - single crochet;
3 - 2 single crochets in one loop of the previous row;
We knit 4 - 2 single crochets as 1;
We knit 5 - 3 single crochets as 1;
6 - air loop for lifting to the next row;
7 - single crochet, which we knit only behind the back wall of the previous row
You will need:
Yarn in 2 colors - bright yellow and orange;
- filler - synthetic winterizer, if available, or cotton wool;
- hook;
- blanks for eyes or beads;
- thread and needle.
First, we knit the body of the duckling using bright yellow yarn according to pattern 1.
Then, using pattern 2, we knit the head with the same yarn.
Diagram 3 shows how to knit a wing (we knit them with 2 identical bright yellow yarns). If desired, it can not be knitted, as shown in the example of the finished product.
We also knit the beak this time with orange yarn according to pattern 4 or pattern 4.1 (in the first it will be more curved). You can use 2 types of beaks to knit different ducklings.
A more detailed master class on how to do this is presented below (lesson 1 to 20).
After all the necessary parts are ready, we stuff them and begin assembling our duckling. We sew the beak to the head and attach eyes to the sides of it (if these are beads, we sew them on). We sew wings to the body on both sides. Then we attach the head to the body. Our bright duckling is ready.
Amigurumi ducklings
1 - air loop;
2 - single crochet;
3 - 2 single crochets in one loop of the previous row;
We knit 4 - 2 single crochets as 1;
We knit 5 - 3 single crochets as 1;
6 - air loop for lifting to the next row;
7 - single crochet, which we knit only behind the back wall of the previous row