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<p>Hello amigurumi lovers and beautiful visitors, I wanted to share the free amigurumi patterns for you here. In my article I will share 1 pattern and how to make it for you. At the end of my article, I will share amigurumi patterns that can generate ideas for you.</p>



<p><strong>Materials</strong><br>Yarn: Medium weight yarn (worsted, aran, or 10-ply) (Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran)<br>Color A: Head, body, &amp; wings<br>Color B: Shirt<br>Color C: Beak, legs, &amp; feet<br>Hook: 2.75mm (C) hook (Clover Amour)<br>Toy stuffing (Fairfield Poly-Fil)<br>Stitch markers (Clover Quick Locking Stitch Markers Small&nbsp;– I LOVE these, they don’t leave big holes in your work!)<br>Embroidery floss in black for face (DMC Embroidery Floss in black)<br>Embroidery needle (DMC Embroidery Needles)<br>Tapestry needle (DMC Tapestry Needle Size 16)<br>Scissors (Gingher Stork Scissors)<br>Optional: water soluble marking pen for drawing on your face before embroidering (Wrights Water Soluble Marking Pen)<br>Optional: pink blush and brush or cotton bud for cheeks</p>



<p><strong>Finished Size</strong><br>The finished height of Sweet Bird is 8.5 inches. Keep your tension tight and consistent to avoid stuffing showing through.<br>You can also use lightweight yarn and a size 2.25mm crochet hook to make a smaller Sweet Bird amigurumi. The finished height of this combo is 7 inches. Check out&nbsp;this blog post&nbsp;to learn more about changing your yarn and hook to make different sized amigurumi!</p>



<p><strong>Stıtches &amp; Abbrevıatıons Us Termınology</strong><br>ch – chain<br>dec – single crochet decrease<br>hdc – half double crochet<br>inc – single crochet increase<br>inv dec – invisible decrease<br>rnd(s) – round(s)<br>sc – single crochet<br>sl st – slip stitch<br>st(s) – stitch(es)<br>3-dc pc st – 3 double crochet popcorn stitch<br>[ ] – Repeat steps between brackets for the specified number of times<br>( ) – The number of stitches you should have at the end of each round</p>



<p><strong>Specıal Technıques</strong><br>3-dc popcorn stitch – See photo tutorial below.<br>Changing color – Take the last yarn over of previous stitch with new color. Continue working with new color.<br>Embroidering on crochet – See tutorial&nbsp;here.<br>Finish off – Watch tutorial&nbsp;here.<br>Invisible decrease – Watch tutorial&nbsp;here.<br>Magic ring – Watch tutorial&nbsp;here.<br>Standing sc – Start with a slipknot on your hook. Insert hook into stitch and make a single crochet as normal. See tutorial&nbsp;here.</p>



<p><strong>Notes</strong><br>All sections are worked in a continuous round, except wings which are worked in rows.<br>Mark the beginning of each round with a stitch marker.<br>All stitches are written in US terminology.<br>Demonstration photos are shown using right-handed crochet.</p>



<p><strong>3-Double Crochet Popcorn Stıtch</strong><br>1. Make 3 dcs into stitch. Drop loop of last dc from hook, leaving it open above stitch.<br>2. Insert hook through top of first dc.<br>3. Place dropped loop on hook.<br>4. Bring loop through first dc.<br>5. Ch 1.<br>6. Fold popcorn stitch towards you when doing your next st so the popcorn stays on the outside of your bird and to ensure a tight stitch.<br>7. In the following round, make sure to sc in the ch st under each popcorn st.</p>



<p><strong>Sweet Bırd Amıgurumı Pattern<br>Beak</strong><br><strong>rnd 1:</strong>&nbsp;In color C, ch 6, sc 3 in 2nd ch from hook, sc 3 down chain, sc 3 in last ch, turn to crochet down other side of chain (and over yarn tail to avoid weaving), sc 3 down chain (12 sts)<br>Sl st 1 into next st. Fasten off, leaving a 15-inch tail for attaching. Weave in and cut beginning yarn tail. Set aside until after head is made.</p>



<p><strong>Head</strong><br><strong>rnd 1:&nbsp;</strong>In color A (leave a 15-inch starting yarn tail outside of the top of head for head feathers), start with a magic ring, sc 6 into ring (6 sts)<br><strong>rnd 2:</strong>&nbsp;Inc 6 (12 sts)<br><strong>rnd 3:&nbsp;</strong>[sc 1, inc 1] 6 times (18 sts)<br><strong>rnd 4:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 1, inc 1, sc 1] 6 times (24 sts)<br><strong>rnd 5:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 3, inc 1] 6 times (30 sts)<br><strong>rnd 6:</strong>&nbsp;Sc around (30 sts)<br><strong>rnd 7:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 2, inc 1, sc 2] 6 times (36 sts)<br><strong>rnd 8:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 5, inc 1] 6 times (42 sts)<br><strong>rnd 9:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 3, inc 1, sc 3] 6 times (48 sts)<br><strong>rnds 10-18:</strong>&nbsp;Sc around (48 sts for 9 rnds)<br><strong>rnd 19:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 6, inv dec 1] 6 times (42 sts)rnd 20: [sc 5, inv dec 1] 6 times (36 sts)<br>Fasten off yarn and weave in ending yarn tail. Attach beak, embroider face, and make head feathers now using the photo tutorials below.&nbsp;Click here to jump to the Shirt &amp; Body section.</p>



<p><strong>Attachıng The Beak&nbsp;&amp; Embroıderıng Face</strong><br>We’ll now be attaching the beak and embroidering Sweet Bird’s face. The key to embroidering on crochet is to make sure to insert your needle through your stitches and not in a hole between stitches so your thread remains secure.<br>First we’ll attach the beak in steps 1-5 and embroider in steps 6-12.<br>Check out this blog post for more tips on embroidering on crochet!<br>1. Thread tapestry needle and bring yarn to the center of oval.<br>2. Stitch inner sides of oval together (1 stitch per side).<br>3. This is what your finished beak should look like. Keep your tapestry needle threaded to attach to head.<br>4. Insert threaded tapestry needle through top of beak.<br>5. On side opposite st marker, thread under st on rnd 15. Repeat steps 4 &amp; 5 across beak. Double knot yarn inside head.<br>6. With 16-in of embroidery floss (all 6 strands), thread embroidery needle &amp; knot end. Bring through st near beak on rnd 14.<br>7. Make a small stitch up to the next rnd.<br>8. Bring up thread above last stitch.<br>9. Make a stitch connecting to previous stitch. Repeat steps 8 &amp; 9 seven more times along eye.<br>10. To make the lashes bring needle up near end of eye line.<br>11. Connect to eye line. It’s easiest to insert your needle into a previous stitch hole.<br>12. Make lashes along eye &amp; mirror steps 6-12 for left eye. Optional: apply pink blush to bird’s cheeks using a small brush.</p>



<p><strong>Makıng The Head Feathers</strong><br>1. Thread tapestry needle with yarn tail. Bring yarn through center of head.<br>2. Leave a small loop of yarn on the top of the head.<br>3. Knot through a st in head to secure loop. Bring needle back through top of head. Repeat steps 1-3 twice more to create 3 loops on head.</p>



<p><strong>Shırt &amp; Body</strong><br><strong>rnd 1:</strong>&nbsp;Using color B, attach yarn to last rnd of head using a standing sc. Sc 4, inc 1, [sc 5, inc 1] 5 times (42 sts)<br><strong>rnd 2:&nbsp;</strong>[sc 3, inc 1, sc 3] 6 times (48 sts)<br><strong>rnd 3:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 7, inc 1] 6 times (54 sts)<br><strong>rnd 4:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 4,&nbsp;3-dc pc st, sc 3, inc 1] 6 times (60 sts)<br><strong>rnds 5-6:&nbsp;</strong>Sc around (60 sts for 2 rnds)<br><strong>rnd 7:&nbsp;</strong>[sc 9, 3-dc pc st] 6 times (60 sts)<br><strong>rnds 8-9:&nbsp;</strong>Sc around (60 sts for 2 rnds)<br><strong>rnd 10:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 4, 3-dc pc st, sc 5] 6 times (60 sts)<br><strong>rnd 11:</strong>&nbsp;Sc around (60 sts)<br><strong>rnd 12:</strong>&nbsp;Change to color A, sc around (60 sts)<br><strong>rnd 13:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 8, inv dec 1] 6 times (54 sts)<br><strong>rnd 14:&nbsp;</strong>[sc 7, inv dec 1] 6 times (48 sts)<br><strong>rnd 15:&nbsp;</strong>[sc 6, inv dec 1] 6 times (42 sts)<br><strong>rnd 16:&nbsp;</strong>Sc around (42 sts)<br><strong>rnd 17:&nbsp;</strong>[sc 5, inv dec 1] 6 times (36 sts)<br><strong>rnd 18:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 4, inv dec 1] 6 times (30 sts)<br>•••&nbsp;<strong>START STUFFING BODY AND CONTINUE STUFFING FIRMLY UNTIL CLOSED</strong>. •••<br><strong>rnd 19:&nbsp;</strong>[sc 3, inv dec 1] 6 times (24 sts)<br><strong>rnd 20:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 2, inv dec 1] 6 times (18 sts)<br><strong>rnd 21:</strong>&nbsp;[sc 1, inv dec 1] 6 times (12 sts)<br><strong>rnd 22:&nbsp;</strong>inv dec 6 (6 sts)<br>Sl st 1 into next st. Fasten off and finish off.</p>



<p><strong>Wıng&nbsp;(Make 2)</strong><br>Made in rows. Leave a 10-inch starting yarn tail for attaching. Use normal decreases, not invisible decreases.<br><strong>row 1:&nbsp;</strong>Using color A, ch 7, sc 6 starting in 2nd ch from hook (6 sts)<br><strong>row 2:</strong>&nbsp;Ch 1, turn, inc 1, sc 4, inc 1 (8 sts)<br><strong>rows 3-5:&nbsp;</strong>Ch 1, turn, sc across (8 sts for 3 rows)<br><strong>row 6:</strong>&nbsp;Ch 1, turn, dec 1, sc 4, dec 1 (6 sts)<br><strong>row 7:&nbsp;</strong>Ch 1, turn, sc across (6 sts)<br><strong>row 8:</strong>&nbsp;Ch 1, turn, dec 1, sc 2, dec 1 (4 sts)<br><strong>row 9:</strong>&nbsp;Ch 1, turn, sc across (4 sts)<br><strong>row 10:</strong>&nbsp;Ch 1, turn, dec 2 (2 sts)<br><strong>row 11:</strong>&nbsp;Ch 1, turn, sc across (2 sts)<br><strong>row 12:&nbsp;</strong>Ch 1, turn, dec 1 (1 st)<br>Fasten off and weave in ending yarn tail. Attach to body using tutorial below.</p>



<p><strong>Leg (Make 2)</strong><br><strong>rnd 1:</strong>&nbsp;With color C, start with a magic ring, sc 6 into ring (6 sts)<br><strong>rnds 2-15:</strong>&nbsp;Sc around (6 sts for 14 rnds)<br>Fasten off, leaving a 10-inch tail for attaching. Don’t stuff. Weave in remainder of beginning yarn tail. Set aside until after making foot.</p>



<p><strong>Foot (Make 2)</strong><br>Leave a 10-inch beginning yarn tail for attaching. See foot reference photo below.<br><strong>rnd 1:</strong>&nbsp;Start with a magic ring, sc 7 into ring (7 sts)<br><strong>rnd 2:</strong>&nbsp;Sl st 1 into next st, [ch 3, sc 1 into 2nd ch from hook, hdc 1 into next ch, sl st 1 into next st of round 1] 3 times (3 toes made)<br>Fasten off and weave in end yarn tail.</p>



<p><strong>Attachıng Wıngs</strong><br>1. Insert tapestry needle into wing to hide knot.<br>2. Insert tapestry needle into a st of rnd 2 of shirt/body.<br>3. Insert needle from front to back through st on wing. Repeat steps 2 &amp; 3 until you’ve securely connected wing. Weave yarn tail through several stitches to secure.</p>



<p><strong>Attachıng Foot To Leg</strong><br>1. Using tapestry needle, bring yarn through center of foot.<br>2. Insert needle through center of leg and out through side.<br>3. Align closed end of leg at the center of foot (the magic ring’s center). Insert needle through foot near center.<br>4. Bring needle through center hole of foot, through center of leg, and out side of leg. Repeat steps 3 &amp; 4 until the foot is secure.<br>5. Weave yarn through leg to secure. Cut excess yarn.</p>



<p><strong>Attachıng Leg To Body</strong><br>1. Attach leg over rnds 16 &amp; 17 of body.<br>2. Insert needle through st on round 17 of body.<br>3. Insert needle through next st of leg. Repeat steps 2 &amp; 3 on rounds 17 &amp; 16 until you’ve secured the leg to 3 stitches on each round. Weave yarn through several sts to secure. Cut excess yarn.</p>



<p><strong>Finished</strong><br>I hope you enjoyed this bird amigurumi crochet pattern!</p>
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