Step By Step: Crochet Simple Kiwi Bird Amigurumi Pattern

Irresistibly cute and delightfully charming, the free Crochet Simple Kiwi Bird Amigurumi pattern is a must-try for crochet enthusiasts.

This adorable design captures the quirky essence of the kiwi bird with a distinctive, rounded body and long beak, making it a delightful and eye-catching addition to any collection. Detailed yet easy-to-follow instructions guide you through each step, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable crocheting experience. By crocheting with your hands develop a charming kiwi bird that can serve as a playful decor piece, a gift for kiwi lovers, or a unique collectible. The soft textures and endearing appearance of the finished kiwi bird make it an instant favorite among both children and adults, adding a fun and stylish touch to any space. Engage in the joy of making something truly special with this innovative and heartwarming pattern.

Crochet Kiwi Bird Amigurumi

 

Material:

  • 3.5 millimeters hook
  • Scissors
  • Stitch markers
  • A needle
  • Pins
  • Some stuffing
  • A pair of nine millimeter safety eyes (although 12 mm was used due to thicker yarn)
  • 8 ply yarn in two colors of your choice

Pattern:

Head and Body (Worked as One Piece):

Round 1:

  • Start with six single crochet (sc) in a magic circle.

Round 2:

  • Do six increases (inc) by putting two sc in each stitch from the previous round.

For Round 3:

  • One sc, then an inc. Repeat this six times. (End with 18 stitches.)

Round 4:

  • Eighteen sc around.

Round 5:

  • Five sc then an inc, repeated three times.

For Round 6:

  • Twenty-one sc around.

Round 7:

  • (Working in front loops only) Six sc followed by an inc, repeat three times.

Round 8:

  • Three sc then an inc, repeat six times. (Back to working in both loops)

Insert Safety Eyes:

  • Between rounds 4 and 5, five stitches apart. Ensure the start/end of your rounds is centered at the back of the head for proper alignment.

Continuing with the Body:

Rounds 9 to 12: Thirty sc each round.

Round 13:

  • Three sc followed by an invisible decrease; repeat six times around.

Round 14:

  • Start with nine sc.
  • Swap to your second color without completing the stitch, finish the stitch with the new color.
  • Create the popcorn stitch by doing five double crochet (dc) all in the same stitch, then completing the stitch with a slip stitch into the first dc, and chain one.
  • Switch back to the main body color towards the end to complete the round with eight sc.

For Round 15:

  • Two sc, then a decrease repeated six times. Include working into the chain one of the popcorn stitches.

Round 16:

  • Alternate one sc and one decrease around.

Round 17 (Final Round):

  • Six decreases.

Finishing Off:

  • Cut a short tail, use a needle to weave in the end, and close up the hole.

Creating and Attaching the Beak:

  • In the second color, start with four sc in a magic circle.

Round 2:

  • One increase, followed by three sc.

Rounds 3-5:

  • Five sc each round (Alternatively, 15 sc consecutively).
  • Leave a tail long enough for sewing and attach the beak between the safety eyes.
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