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Saturday, 1 June 2013

Crochet Chirpy Bird Tutorial

Look at this adorable little fella! Isn't he just so cute? I named him Chirpy Bird because he's so pudgy and cute, and looking at him makes me feel happy due to his lovely, bright colours.

Chirpy Bird!
Make your own little amigurumi cute bird with this free pattern below. The pattern makes up a bird about 4" tall and 5" wide. Post your bird in the comments!

(Update: I've just amended the typo error for the legs in the pattern.) 

Check out this Ravelry link to find a pdf of this pattern.

Details
·         3.5mm hook
·         Small amounts of Sirdar Snuggly Baby Bamboo
o   4 colours for body
o   Orange for feet
o   Yellow for beak
·         9mm safety eyes
·         Toy stuffing
·         Tapestry needle
# ‘inc’ = 2 sc in one stitch
# ‘dec’ – decrease across next two stitches

Tips
For the joining of colours, you may want to check out this video by June Gilbank of Perfect Stripes for Amigurumi (YouTube). It creates a nice and easy seamless join.
For the decreases I like to use the method displayed by Nerdigurumi that creates an Invisible Decrease (YouTube). It really does create an invisible decrease that is hard to spot.

Body
Each row is an increase of 6. For each line, 1 sc is added between the inc’s in order to add 6 per round. Usually a pattern would read *1 sc, inc*; *2 sc, inc*; *3 sc, inc*; and so on, but I have split up the even rounds to avoid that hexagonal shape that forms when the inc’s are stacked round by round.
Overview: Increase by 6 stitches for the first 12 rounds. Sc around for the next 12 rounds. Decrease by 6 stitches for the last 12 rounds.
Note: when changing colours, make sure to tie the loose ends as you go. I simply double knotted my loose ends together across the back.

In Pink:
1. 6 sc in a magic ring [6]
2. Inc around [12]
3. *1 sc, inc* around[18]
Change to Blue:
4. 1 sc, *inc, 2 sc* around, 1 sc [24]
5. *3 sc, inc* around [30]
6. 2 sc, *inc, 4 sc* around, 2 sc [36]
Change to White:
7. *5 sc, inc* around [42]
8. 3 sc, *inc, 6 sc* around, 3 sc [48]
9. *7 sc, inc* around [54]
Change to Green:
10. 4 sc, *inc, 8 sc* around, 4 sc [60]
11. *9 sc, inc* around [66]
12. 5 sc, *inc, 10 sc* around, 5 sc[72]
Change to Pink:
13 – 15. Sc
Change to Blue:
16 – 18. Sc
Pause here to insert the safety eyes on the row between the Pink and the Blue.
Change to White:
19 – 21. Sc
Change to Green:
22 – 24. Sc
Change to Pink:
25. 5 sc, *dec, 10 sc* around, 5 sc [66]
26. *9 sc, dec* around [60]
27. 4 sc, *dec, 8 sc* around, 4 sc [54]
Change to Blue:
28. *7 sc, dec* around [48]
29. 3 sc, *dec, 6 sc* around, 3 sc [42]
30. *5 sc, dec* around [36]
Change to White:
31. 2 sc, *dec, 4 sc* around, 2 sc [30]
32. *3 sc, dec* around [24]
Pause here to stuff the body with toy stuffing.
33. 1 sc, *dec, 2 sc* around, 1 sc [18]
Change to Green:
34. *1 sc, dec* around [12]
35. dec around [6]
36. Cut yarn, thread needle, and sew up end. Tie up.

Beak
Here we create a circle that we will fold into a semi-circle and use, when stuffed, as the beak.

In Yellow:
1. 6 sc in a magic ring [6]
2. Inc around [12]
3. *1 sc, inc* around[18]
4. 1 sc, *inc, 2 sc* around, 1 sc [24]
5. *3 sc, inc* around [30]


Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. Fold the circle in half and begin to sew the two edges together. This should start to create a semi-circle. Stuff the beak lightly when ¾ of the seam has been sewn. Once complete, use the long tail to sew the beak to the body. Sew the flat side of the semi-circle to the row between the Blue and White colour-change on the body. This is the halfway point of the body.

Wings
Note: when changing colours, make sure to tie the loose ends as you go. I simply double knotted my loose ends together across the back.

In Pink:
1. 6 sc in a magic ring [6]
2. Inc around [12]
3. *1 sc, inc* around[18]
Change to Blue:
4. 1 sc, *inc, 2 sc* around, 1 sc [24]
5. *3 sc, inc* around [30]
6. 2 sc, *inc, 4 sc* around, 2 sc [36]
Change to White:
7 – 9. Sc around
Change to Green:
10 – 12. Sc around

Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. Flatten the piece, do not stuff. Sew the wings onto each side of the body on the same row that the eyes are attached. When sewing across, make sure to include both sides of the green wing to avoid any holes.

Legs
In the body, we staggered the inc’s and dec’s in order to avoid the stacking that creates the hexagon shape. For the feet, we want that hexagonal shape so we will purposefully stack the inc’s and dec’s.

In Orange:
1. 6 sc in a magic ring [6]
2. Inc around [12]
3. *1 sc, inc* around[18]
4. *2 sc, inc* around [24]
5. *2 sc, dec* around [24]
6. *1 sc, dec* around [12]
7. dec around [6]
8-11. sc around

Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. To shape the feet, push the base of the foot towards the leg – this should create a flat, hexagonal foot shape. Do not stuff. Attach the legs to the row between the pink and blue stripes. Line up the legs so that they are the midpoint between the eyes and wings on each side. 


And there you go! You've made your very own Chirpy Bird!


Enjoy!

3 comments:

  1. what size is the yarn used? not familiar with that yarn in the USA.

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  2. Love this cute bird, exactly what I was looking for!

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