Neil was lonely so I made him a little friend - this is Stephen the brown chicken! He's a little more hyperactive than Neil - he can't stop flapping his wings with excitement!
A few people asked for a pattern for Neil, so I wrote one up. It's very easy. If you make a chicken, please send me a photo (angeltreats at gmail dot com), I would love to see what you made. Please be warned, I have never written a crochet pattern before, so if anything is unclear let me know.
::PATTERN::
sc = single crochet
ch = chain
st = stitch (i.e. the stitch on the round below that you are working into)
sc2tog = single crochet 2 stitches together (i.e. decrease)
Place a marker (a bit of scrap yarn will do) at the beginning of every round. Work in spirals and don't join the rounds.
Body - use white or brown yarn or whatever colour you want the body to be.
Round 1: 5 sc into magic loop (or you can do ch2, 5sc into second ch from hook if you don't know how to do magic loop)
Round 2: 2 sc into each st around
Round 3: [2 sc into same st, 1sc into next st] around
Round 4: [2 sc into same st, 1 sc into next 2 st] around
Round 5: [2 sc into same st, 1 sc into next 3 st] around
Rounds 6-12: sc around
Round 13: [sc2tog, 1 sc into next 3 st] around
Round 14: [sc2tog, 1sc into next 2st] around
Stuff body
Round 15: [sc2tog, 1st into next st] around
Pop in another bit of stuffing if you can. Sew up the hole and weave in ends.
Wings (make 2 in same colour as body
Ch 7
Row 1: Skip first ch, sc into next 6 st, ch 1
Row 2: Skip first ch, sc into next 6 st, ch1
Row 3: ch 3, sc into 4th ch from hook. [ch3, sc into next st] to end.
Finish off and weave in ends.
Comb (the thing that looks like the chicken's hairstyle!) - use red yarn.
Ch 7
Sc into 2nd ch from hook, ch3, sc into same st. [sc into next st, ch 3, sc into same st] to end. Finish off.
Making up
Sew the wings to the sides of the body, near the top. Sew comb to the top of the head. I have used yellow felt for the feet and beak, and seed beads for eyes, and I used superglue to attach them. You could embroider the face if you prefer.
And that's it! I hope you enjoy making your own little chicken friend :-)
A few people asked for a pattern for Neil, so I wrote one up. It's very easy. If you make a chicken, please send me a photo (angeltreats at gmail dot com), I would love to see what you made. Please be warned, I have never written a crochet pattern before, so if anything is unclear let me know.
::PATTERN::
sc = single crochet
ch = chain
st = stitch (i.e. the stitch on the round below that you are working into)
sc2tog = single crochet 2 stitches together (i.e. decrease)
Place a marker (a bit of scrap yarn will do) at the beginning of every round. Work in spirals and don't join the rounds.
Body - use white or brown yarn or whatever colour you want the body to be.
Round 1: 5 sc into magic loop (or you can do ch2, 5sc into second ch from hook if you don't know how to do magic loop)
Round 2: 2 sc into each st around
Round 3: [2 sc into same st, 1sc into next st] around
Round 4: [2 sc into same st, 1 sc into next 2 st] around
Round 5: [2 sc into same st, 1 sc into next 3 st] around
Rounds 6-12: sc around
Round 13: [sc2tog, 1 sc into next 3 st] around
Round 14: [sc2tog, 1sc into next 2st] around
Stuff body
Round 15: [sc2tog, 1st into next st] around
Pop in another bit of stuffing if you can. Sew up the hole and weave in ends.
Wings (make 2 in same colour as body
Ch 7
Row 1: Skip first ch, sc into next 6 st, ch 1
Row 2: Skip first ch, sc into next 6 st, ch1
Row 3: ch 3, sc into 4th ch from hook. [ch3, sc into next st] to end.
Finish off and weave in ends.
Comb (the thing that looks like the chicken's hairstyle!) - use red yarn.
Ch 7
Sc into 2nd ch from hook, ch3, sc into same st. [sc into next st, ch 3, sc into same st] to end. Finish off.
Making up
Sew the wings to the sides of the body, near the top. Sew comb to the top of the head. I have used yellow felt for the feet and beak, and seed beads for eyes, and I used superglue to attach them. You could embroider the face if you prefer.
And that's it! I hope you enjoy making your own little chicken friend :-)
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