24 Delightful Amigurumi Chickens: Photo Guide, Easy Patterns & Pinterest-Worthy Ideas

Discover 24 charming amigurumi chicken patterns with photo guides — perfect for beginners to advanced crocheters. Build skills, gift-ready toys, decor.

24 Delightful Amigurumi Chickens: Photo Guide, Easy Patterns & Pinterest-Worthy Ideas

Whether you’re a beginner just learning single crochet or an experienced amigurumi maker looking for fresh spring projects, this post showcases 24 delightful amigurumi chickens with step-by-step photos. These cute, squishy birds are perfect for gifts, nursery decor, and seasonal displays. Skill level: easy to intermediate — each pattern notes techniques used and helpful shortcuts. Materials: worsted or DK yarn, 2.5–4.0 mm hooks depending on desired size, fiberfill, safety eyes or embroidered details, stitch markers, and a yarn needle. The gallery includes 24 high-quality images showing construction, color variations, and finishing touches so you can follow along. Pinterest trends show rising interest in small toy crochet, handmade gifts, and farm-animal themes — this collection is optimized for shareable pins, printable pattern cards, and step images to boost your Pinterest board and inspire new projects.

Amigurumi Chicken Crochet Pattern — Worsted Yarn, Safety Eyes, 4–5 in Tall

Amigurumi Chicken Crochet Pattern — Worsted Yarn, Safety Eyes, 4–5 in Tall

This sweet amigurumi chicken is worked in continuous rounds with worsted/medium weight yarn to create a squishy, toy-safe body. Materials: Worsted weight acrylic or cotton (main color, orange for beak/feet, red for comb), 3.5 mm (E) crochet hook, 8 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread for baby-safe options), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker, small scissors. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), decrease (dec/invisible dec), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch). Size and finish: Gauge and hook choice give a finished height of about 10–12 cm (4–5 in). Safety notes: If the toy is for young children, avoid safety eyes — embroider eyes instead and securely sew on all small parts. Weave and knot ends inside the stuffing and consider adding a felt or fabric backing behind sewn-on pieces. Tips: Use a slightly smaller hook than recommended for a tighter fabric, stuff firmly to keep shape, place eyes before stuffing for even spacing, and block wings/comb flat before attaching. For stability, add a small flat disc of felt or a bit of poly-pellets at the base inside the stuffing.

Crochet Amigurumi Chicken Pattern — Small Plush Hen Toy

Crochet Amigurumi Chicken Pattern — Small Plush Hen Toy

This sweet amigurumi chicken is worked in worsted-weight yarn with a small hook for a dense, cuddly fabric. Materials: worsted (4) cotton or acrylic yarn in cream, rust, red and yellow; 2.5–3.5 mm hook (use smaller for tighter stitches); 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroider for baby-safe toys); polyester fiberfill; yarn needle; stitch marker; scissors; optional pellet bag for weight. Stitches used (US): magic ring, single crochet, increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st) and basic color changes for wings and comb. Safety: if the toy is for young children, avoid safety eyes and embroider features instead; securely sew small parts and weave in ends; use child-safe stuffing and reinforce seams. Finished size: about 10–13 cm (4–5 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Tips: stuff firmly and evenly to keep shape; use a stitch marker to track rounds; block wings/feet lightly for neater joins; sew pieces with ladder stitch for an invisible finish; adjust hook size if your fabric gaps or is too stiff. Enjoy customizing colors and expressions!

Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Small Cute Chick Toy (10–12 cm)

Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Small Cute Chick Toy (10–12 cm)

This small amigurumi chick is crocheted in continuous rounds for a neat, seamless finish. Materials: light/medium yarn (DK or worsted-weight cotton or acrylic) in white, mustard-yellow and red; 3.0–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust to your yarn/tension); 9–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread for baby-safe toys); polyester fiberfill; stitch marker; tapestry needle and small scissors. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc), invisible decrease (sc2tog), and slip stitch (sl st). Size: finished height approx. 10–12 cm (4–4.7 in), depending on yarn and tension. Safety: attach safety eyes before stuffing and secure with washers; for toys intended for children under 3, embroider facial features and firmly sew all pieces to prevent choking hazards. Tips: use a slightly smaller hook than recommended on the yarn label to avoid loose stitches; keep stuffing firm and even to prevent gaps; place a stitch marker at the start of each round for accurate counts; use ladderless color changes for a clean chest line; sew wings and crest with hidden stitches and double-knot ends, then weave in thoroughly for long-lasting play.

## Amigurumi Chick — Worsted Yarn Single Crochet Pattern

## Amigurumi Chick — Worsted Yarn Single Crochet Pattern

This cute amigurumi chick is worked in worsted-weight (Aran/Category 4) yarn—cream for the body, yellow for beak/feet, and red for comb/wattle—plus a 3.0–3.5 mm (D/E) crochet hook, polyester stuffing, stitch marker, yarn needle, and optional 8–10 mm safety eyes or embroidery floss for a child-safe face. Main stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc) in continuous rounds, invisible decrease (invdec), single crochet increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), and small clusters or picots for the comb. Size: finished chick measures about 10–12 cm (4–5 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety: for toys intended for babies and toddlers, do not use plastic safety eyes—embroider the eyes securely and weave in ends; firmly stuff and close all gaps; avoid inserting wire into limbs. Tips: use a stitch marker to track rounds, stuff gradually for smooth shaping, and block pieces lightly to help posture. To personalize, experiment with textured yarns for a fluffy look or add a removable ribbon collar for gifting.

Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Small Chicken Toy (Cotton/Acrylic Yarn)

Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Small Chicken Toy (Cotton/Acrylic Yarn)

A squishy, pocket-sized amigurumi chick worked in continuous rounds for a seamless, polished finish. Materials: light worsted/worsted-weight cotton or cotton-blend yarn (main cream, contrast red and orange), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for gauge), 9–12 mm safety eyes or embroidered eyes, polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker, small amount of blush or yarn for cheeks. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (sc2tog), slip stitch (sl st), picot or shell stitch for the collar/comb, and surface embroidery for cheek shading. Size: finished height about 12–15 cm (4.5–6 in) depending on yarn and hook tension. Safety: if the toy is for young children or babies, replace safety eyes with embroidering to eliminate choking hazards and securely sew all parts; use non-toxic stuffing and trim loose fibers. Tips: stuff firmly and evenly to keep shape, use stitch markers to track round starts, insert eyes before finishing the head to set placement, block pieces lightly for smoother joins, and sew limbs with ladder stitch for a neat invisible seam. Assembly order—complete body/head, stuff, then attach comb, wings, tail, feet, and collar for best alignment.

Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern – Cute Rooster Toy (Beginner-Friendly)

Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern – Cute Rooster Toy (Beginner-Friendly)

This cheerful amigurumi chicken is a compact, beginner-friendly toy crocheted in the round with bright colorwork for comb, wattle and wings. Materials: aran/DK-weight cotton or acrylic yarn in cream, yellow, orange and red; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (choose 3.0 mm for a firm fabric); black 9–12 mm safety eyes or embroidered eyes; polyester fiberfill; yarn needle; stitch marker; small scissors. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and simple surface crochet for the neck frill. Safety: for babies and toddlers use embroidered eyes and securely sew comb and wattle; avoid loose parts and weave in ends; intended for ages 3+ with safety eyes. Size: finished toy is approximately 4.5–6 inches (11–15 cm) tall depending on yarn/hook. Tips: work with a slightly smaller hook than recommended for the yarn to close gaps, stuff firmly but not overly tight for seam ease, use pins to arrange parts before sewing, use a ladder stitch for invisible joins, and block lightly if needed to even stitch tension.

Amigurumi Chick — Crochet Chicken with Gradient Body, Safety Eyes, and Wings

Amigurumi Chick — Crochet Chicken with Gradient Body, Safety Eyes, and Wings

This petite amigurumi chick is crocheted in a soft gradient yarn for a warm ombré effect. Materials: sport to worsted weight acrylic or cotton yarn (cream, orange, red gradient), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use smaller for tighter stitches), 6–8 mm safety eyes, polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker, scissors, and optional pipe cleaner or wire for poseable legs (not for toys for young children). Stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), and basic shaping for wings and tail. Safety notes: insert and secure safety eyes before stuffing and close the head; if making for children under 3, replace safety eyes with securely embroidered eyes and avoid internal wire. Size: finished height about 9–12 cm (3.5–4.5 in) depending on yarn and hook. Tips: use a stitch marker to track rounds, stuff firmly but evenly to avoid lumps, weave in color-change tails inside as you go, sew wings and tail with hidden stitches, and block lightly or steam to smooth stitches. For extra durability, reinforce sewn joints with extra passes of yarn.

Mini Amigurumi Chick — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Helpful Tips

Mini Amigurumi Chick — Crochet Pattern, Materials & Helpful Tips

This sweet mini amigurumi chick is ideal for quick gifts and scrap-busting projects. Materials: a soft acrylic or cotton blend yarn in pale yellow (body), orange (beak/feet), and red (comb), a 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use the smaller size for tighter stitches), 6 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby-safe toys), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker, and small scissors. Core stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc), invisible decreases (sc2tog), slip stitch (sl st) and simple surface crochet for attaching features. Safety notes: if the toy is for an infant, avoid plastic safety eyes — embroider eyes securely and sew all parts with reinforced seams; always weave in and knot ends and consider a dab of fabric-safe glue on knots. Size: finished height is approximately 2.5–3.5 inches (6–9 cm), depending on yarn and tension. Tips: work tightly with a hook one size smaller than recommended to prevent stuffing showing, place and check eye placement before stuffing, stuff firmly but not overfilled for smooth shaping, and sew limbs with invisible joins for a tidy finish.

Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Small Plush Chick (4–5 in)

Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Small Plush Chick (4–5 in)

This sweet amigurumi chick is crocheted in soft worsted‑weight acrylic or cotton yarn with a 3.0–3.5 mm hook to create a dense, squishy fabric. Materials: about 50 g each of yellow, cream and orange yarn, a small amount of pink for blush, 6–10 mm safety eyes (or black embroidery thread for baby-safe toys), polyester fiberfill, yarn needle, stitch marker and scissors. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible increase and decrease (inc/dec), slip stitch and simple sewing techniques to join parts. Size: finished toy measures approximately 4–5 inches (10–13 cm) tall at recommended gauge. Safety: for toys intended for infants or pets, replace plastic safety eyes with embroidered eyes, secure all limbs and the comb with tight stitches and extra thread, use non‑toxic stuffing, and check seams regularly for gaps. Tips: work a tighter-than-usual gauge (try one hook size down) to prevent stuffing showing; insert and secure eyes before final stuffing; stuff firmly but not overstuffed to keep shape; use a ladder or invisible stitch to join pieces cleanly; and add a few stitches through the base for extra stability.

Palm-Sized Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Materials & Tips

Palm-Sized Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Materials & Tips

Soft palm-sized amigurumi chick worked in single crochet with a tufted comb and embroidered beak. Materials: fingering or DK weight cotton or acrylic yarn in cream (body), red (comb), and orange (beak/feet); 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook depending on yarn and tension; 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby-safe toy); polyester fiberfill; yarn needle, stitch marker, scissors, and optional pins. Stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (US), invisible decrease, increase, slip stitch, chain; lightly stuff between rounds to keep a smooth round shape; make small separate wings and feet and sew on using ladder stitch. Safety: for children under 3, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes, securely fasten all small parts, and double-check seams. Use tightly worked stitches to prevent fiberfill leakage and choose non-toxic materials. Size: finished chick measures about 2.5–3.5 inches (6–9 cm) tall, perfect for keychains or pocket pals. Tips: work with a slightly smaller hook than the yarn label suggests for a denser fabric; use a stitch marker to track rounds; block and trim stray fibers on the comb; hide and weave in ends neatly for a polished, durable finish.

Cute Crochet Amigurumi Chicken — Small Rooster Plush Pattern

Cute Crochet Amigurumi Chicken — Small Rooster Plush Pattern

This sweet amigurumi chicken is made with a soft worsted or DK-weight acrylic or cotton yarn, a 3.0–3.5 mm hook (adjust for a firm gauge), 6–10 mm safety eyes (or embroider for baby-safe toys), polyester toy stuffing, a tapestry needle, stitch marker and scissors. Construction uses standard amigurumi techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increases (inc), decreases (dec), slip stitch (sl st) and simple chain work for feet and crest. Finished size is compact — about 3.5–5.5 inches tall (9–14 cm), depending on yarn and hook. Safety notes: attach safety eyes and small parts before stuffing and double-check fastenings; for infants under 3 years, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and securely sew all pieces. Tips: keep a tight tension so stuffing doesn’t show through, use a stitch marker to track rounds, stuff firmly but not overfilled for round shaping, sew wings and crest with ladder stitch for a neat finish, and weave in ends inside the body. Experiment with color placement and stitch texture for varied feather effects while maintaining child-safe construction.

Amigurumi Crochet Chicken — Small Chick Plush Pattern (10–12 cm)

Amigurumi Crochet Chicken — Small Chick Plush Pattern (10–12 cm)

This adorable amigurumi chicken is made with light worsted/DK weight yarn and simple crochet techniques, ideal for beginners. Materials: 50–100 g of worsted/DK acrylic or cotton yarn (cream, red, orange), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge), polyester fiberfill, 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes for infants), yarn needle, stitch marker, and small scissors. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (dec), increase (inc), slip stitch, and basic shaping for wings, comb, beak, wattle and feet. Size & finish: finished height approximately 10–12 cm (4–5 in) depending on yarn/hook; stuff fairly firmly for a neat shape. Safety notes: if intended for children under 3, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and securely sew on all parts; weave in and knot yarn tails inside the body. Tips: use a stitch marker for rounds, keep tension tight to avoid visible stuffing, stuff in small increments for even shaping, block small pieces lightly if needed, and assemble parts with matching yarn for invisible joins. Variations: try textured stitches or color stripes for personality.

Amigurumi Crochet Chicken — Worsted Yarn, Single Crochet & Safety Eyes

Amigurumi Crochet Chicken — Worsted Yarn, Single Crochet & Safety Eyes

A compact, lovable amigurumi chicken worked in worsted-weight yarn with tight single crochet (US) stitches for a neat finish. Materials: aran/worsted acrylic or cotton yarn (main body color, contrasting comb/wattle/beak/wing colors), 2.5–3.5 mm hook (adjust for gauge), small amount of polyfill, 8–10 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for child-safe version), tapestry needle, stitch marker, scissors, optional poly-pellets for a weighted base. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet, invisible decrease, increase, slip stitch, chains and working in continuous rounds. Size: finished toy will be about 10–13 cm (4–5 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Safety notes: install safety eyes before stuffing and back them with washers; for children under 3 embroider eyes and securely sew all small parts. Tips: keep tension tight to prevent stuffing showing; stuff firmly and add a small stitched fabric pocket for any pellets to prevent leakage; use a stitch marker for consistent rounds; shape wings and comb with light blocking or steam and sew on securely. For stability, widen the base or add a small felt disk inside the feet.

Amigurumi Crochet Chicken — Small Rooster Toy Pattern (DIY)

Amigurumi Crochet Chicken — Small Rooster Toy Pattern (DIY)

This sweet amigurumi chicken is made with medium-weight yarn and small hook for tight stitches, producing a firm, cuddly toy about 12–15 cm (4.5–6 in) tall. Materials: worsted/DK yarn in cream, red and orange; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tension); 6–8 mm safety eyes (or black embroidery thread for baby-safe version); polyester stuffing; tapestry needle; stitch marker; optional pipe cleaner or embroidery floss for leg support. Stitches & technique: worked in continuous rounds from a magic ring using single crochet (US), increases, invisible decreases, slip stitches and simple surface-embroidered details for the beak and wattle. Safety: firmly attach safety eyes with washers or embroider facial features for infants; sew all parts securely and avoid loose beads for children under 3. Size & shaping: dense stuffing and slightly smaller hook reduce gaps and help the chicken keep its plump shape; wings and tail are crocheted flat and sewn on. Tips: use a stitch marker to track rounds, stuff gradually for an even shape, pin pieces in place before sewing, and block wings lightly to open stitches for a neat finish.

Amigurumi Crochet Chicken Pattern — Cute Small Chick with Bow Tie

Amigurumi Crochet Chicken Pattern — Cute Small Chick with Bow Tie

This sweet amigurumi chicken is worked in worsted weight (4) acrylic or cotton yarn with a 3.5–4.0 mm crochet hook for tight, even stitches. Key materials: 50–75 g main color, small amounts of red and orange, 6–10 g contrasting yarn for bow tie, 6 mm safety eyes (or embroidered eyes), polyester stuffing, yarn needle, stitch marker, and safety-eye washers. Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (invdec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and basic chain for small parts. Finished size: approximately 12–15 cm (4.5–6 in) tall depending on tension. Safety: fasten safety eyes before stuffing and secure with washers; for babies choose embroidered eyes and sew all parts very securely. Tips: use a stitch marker to track rounds, stuff firmly but evenly to keep shape, stuff head before closing to avoid gaps, and assemble pieces using ladder stitch for neat joins. For a polished look, block small pieces lightly and add blush with a bit of chalk or fabric-safe pigment. Customize colors and bow tie placement to personalize your chick.

Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Cute Chicken Toy (DK yarn, 10–15 cm)

Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Cute Chicken Toy (DK yarn, 10–15 cm)

Materials: DK/light worsted cotton or acrylic yarn in cream, yellow, red and orange; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook; 9–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread for baby-safe toy); polyester fiberfill; yarn needle, stitch marker and scissors. Optional: pipe cleaner for poseable legs, blusher chalk. Basic stitches & techniques: magic ring (MR), single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (inv dec), slip stitch (sl st), and small bobble/popcorn clusters for textured wings and comb. Size: finished plush measures roughly 4–6 in (10–15 cm) tall depending on yarn weight and hook tension. Safety notes: attach safety eyes before stuffing and secure with washers; for infants, substitute embroidered eyes and firmly sew on every appendage. Tips: keep a tight gauge so stuffing doesn’t show; stuff in small increments to retain round shape; use a stitch marker for continuous rounds; sew parts on using matching yarn and secure with multiple passes. To personalize, try variegated yarn, needle-felt cheeks, or a tiny embroidered beak detail for extra charm.

Amigurumi Crochet Chicken Pattern — Small Chick Toy with Comb & Wings

Amigurumi Crochet Chicken Pattern — Small Chick Toy with Comb & Wings

This sweet amigurumi chicken is worked in DK/worsted yarn and finishes at about 10–13 cm (4–5 in) tall, perfect for shelves or little hands. Materials: DK or light worsted (#3–4) yarn in cream, rust, orange and accent blue; 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (adjust for tight gauge); 9–12 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread for baby-safe toys); polyester fiberfill; tapestry needle; stitch marker; small amount of sewing thread. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), decrease (dec), slip stitch (sl st) and optional half-double crochet (hdc) for wing shaping. Safety notes: for toys intended for children under 3, embroider eyes and securely sew all small parts; follow safety-eye manufacturer instructions and check seams regularly for loose stuffing. Tips: keep a tight gauge to avoid visible stuffing, stuff firmly but evenly, and assemble pieces temporarily with pins to check placement before sewing. Use invisible decreases on the head for a smooth finish and a stitch marker to keep track of rounds. Color-block the comb and wings with short rows for a polished, professional look.

Amigurumi Chick Pattern — Small Crochet Chicken with Beak & Tiny Feet

Amigurumi Chick Pattern — Small Crochet Chicken with Beak & Tiny Feet

This cuddly amigurumi chick is made with DK/light-worst ed cotton or acrylic yarn, a 2.5–3.5 mm hook (use a smaller hook than the yarn label to keep stitches tight), polyfill stuffing, safety eyes (6–10 mm) or embroidery thread for child-safe faces, a yarn needle, stitch marker and scissors. Key stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease, increase, slip stitch and basic surface embroidery for cheeks. Size: finished toy is approximately 8–12 cm (3–5 in) tall depending on yarn/hook tension. Safety: if the toy is for infants, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and securely sew all small parts; double-knot and weave ends. Tips: crochet a firm tension and stuff evenly to keep shape; use a smaller hook to prevent stuffing showing through; attach legs and wings with pins first to get placement right; finish with ladder stitch for a neat closure. Care: spot-clean or hand-wash gently in cool water and air-dry. Adjust color accents for personality—add blush with a tiny bit of chalk or embroidery.

Amigurumi Chicken Crochet Pattern — Cute Yellow Chick Plush

Amigurumi Chicken Crochet Pattern — Cute Yellow Chick Plush

This friendly amigurumi chicken is made with worsted-weight yarn (or DK for a slightly smaller result) in yellow, white, orange and red/brown. Materials: 100% acrylic or cotton yarn, 3.0–3.5 mm hook, polyester fiberfill, safety eyes (10–12 mm) or embroidery thread for baby-safe eyes, yarn needle, stitch marker and scissors. Key stitches: magic ring, continuous rounds of single crochet, invisible decrease (sc2tog), increases, slip stitch and simple surface crochet for accents. Size: finished toy is approx. 18–22 cm (7–9 in) tall depending on yarn and tension. Safety: attach safety eyes before stuffing and secure with washers; for toys intended for infants, embroider eyes and securely stitch all small parts (beak, comb, wings). Double-knot and weave in ends; test seams by gentle pulling. Tips: work with a tight gauge and smaller hook to avoid stuffing peeking through; stuff firmly but not overstuffed to keep shape; use stitch markers for round starts; shape tiny pieces (beak, wattle, toes) with minimal stuffing and long tails for neat sewing. Block or steam lightly for a smooth finish.

Amigurumi Chicken — Crocheted Cotton Toy (Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips)

Amigurumi Chicken — Crocheted Cotton Toy (Materials, Stitches & Safety Tips)

A compact, cuddly amigurumi chicken worked in tight single crochet rounds. Materials: sport/DK or worsted-weight cotton or acrylic yarn (main cream, contrast red and orange), 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use one size smaller than yarn label for firm fabric), polyester fiberfill, 6–8 mm safety eyes or embroidered eyes, yarn needle and stitch marker. Key stitches and techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (dec), single crochet increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st) and simple surface embroidery for beak/comb if preferred. Size: finished toy measures approximately 12–15 cm (4.7–6 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Safety: if gifting to young children, replace plastic safety eyes with securely embroidered eyes, firmly sew on all small parts, and use non-toxic, hypoallergenic stuffing. Tips: keep tension tight to prevent stuffing showing, add eyes before final stuffing for correct placement, use a stitch marker to track rounds, stuff evenly and shape head/body with extra stuffing where needed, and secure all seams with mattress stitch for a neat finish.

Amigurumi Baby Chick Crochet Pattern — Small Chick Toy (Crochet)

Amigurumi Baby Chick Crochet Pattern — Small Chick Toy (Crochet)

This palm‑sized amigurumi chick is crocheted with a small hook for a firm, tidy fabric. Materials: DK/light worsted weight yarn in cream (body), yellow (beak/feet/wings), and orange/red (comb/wattle); 2.5–3.5 mm crochet hook (use smaller if you prefer tighter stitches); 6–8 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby‑safe option); polyester fiberfill; tapestry needle; stitch marker and scissors. Basic stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease (dec), increase (inc), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch), and simple shell or picot for the wings/comb. Size: finished toy measures approximately 8–12 cm (3–5 in) tall depending on yarn and hook. Safety notes: secure safety eyes with washers or use embroidered eyes for children under 3; sew all small parts on tightly and weave in ends to prevent snagging. Tips: work with a slightly smaller hook than recommended for your yarn to avoid gaps, stuff firmly and add finishing stuffing before closing, use a stitch marker to track rounds, and assemble parts temporarily with pins to test placement before sewing permanently.

Amigurumi Crochet Chick — Easy Little Chicken Toy Pattern

Amigurumi Crochet Chick — Easy Little Chicken Toy Pattern

This sweet amigurumi chick is worked in continuous rounds using DK/worsted weight yarn (category 3–4) with a 3.5 mm (E/4) hook for a firm fabric. Materials: 50 g cream yarn, small amounts of red and orange, 10 mm safety eyes (or embroidery thread), polyester fiberfill, tapestry needle, stitch marker and scissors. Stitches: magic ring, single crochet (sc), invisible decrease, increase, slip stitch for joining and shaping. Safety: Use locking safety eyes placed before stuffing for older children; embroider eyes/beak for toys destined for babies. Securely stitch wings, comb and feet with doubled yarn and weave in ends. Use non-toxic, hypoallergenic stuffing. Size: Finished chick measures about 10–12 cm (4–5 in) tall, depending on yarn/hook. Tips: Crochet a touch tighter than usual so stuffing doesn’t show; use a smaller hook if needed. Place and pin parts before sewing, stuff firmly and evenly, and add a little blush with chalk or felt only after all seams are secure. Count rounds, mark your start of round, and weave ends twice through each joint for durability.

Cute Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Small Palm-Sized Chicken Toy

Cute Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Small Palm-Sized Chicken Toy

Soft palm-sized amigurumi chick made with light worsted/DK or cotton/acrylic yarn, worked in continuous rounds. Materials: 50–100 g of light-worsted/DK weight yarn in cream, yellow, orange, red and green; 2.5–3.5 mm hook depending on tension; 6–9 mm safety eyes (or embroidery floss for baby-safe versions); polyester stuffing; yarn needle; stitch marker; small felt pieces and fabric glue (optional). Stitches used: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (invdec), slip stitch (sl st), and a 3-sc cluster for feet and comb details. Safety: for toys intended for children under 3, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes, sew all parts on firmly with secure whipstitches, and weave and knot ends tightly to prevent loosening. Size: with light-worsted yarn and a 3.0 mm hook, expect approximately 3.5–4 inches (9–10 cm) tall. Tips: maintain a tight, even tension and use a slightly smaller hook for a dense fabric; use a stitch marker to track rounds; stuff firmly but not overfull; shape wings and comb by blocking or gentle steaming; and hide ends inside the body for durability.

Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Small Chicken Toy (Worsted Yarn, Safety Eyes)

Amigurumi Chick Crochet Pattern — Small Chicken Toy (Worsted Yarn, Safety Eyes)

Materials: worsted weight (4) yarn in cream/ivory, yellow, orange and red; 3.5–4.0 mm hook (adjust for tight gauge); 6–8 mm safety eyes or embroidered eyes; polyester stuffing; yarn needle; stitch marker; small scissors; optional wire or felt for stabilization. Stitches & techniques: magic ring, single crochet (sc), increase (inc), invisible decrease (sc2tog), slip stitch (sl st), chain (ch). Size: finished toy is approximately 10–12 cm (4–5 in) tall when using worsted yarn and the hook above; scale will change with yarn/hook choices. Safety notes: firmly secure safety eyes with washers or embroider eyes if the toy is for a child under 3. Sew on comb, beak and feet with strong yarn and secure ends inside the body. Tips: keep a tight gauge so stuffing doesn’t show; use a stitch marker to track rounds; stuff firmly but evenly to keep round shape; assemble pieces with pins first to check placement; use back-loop-only rounds or surface slip stitches to add feather texture; weave in and secure all ends inside the toy. Blocking or light shaping after assembly improves finish.

Ready to stitch your own flock? Start with the easier patterns to build confidence, then experiment with colorways, comb styles, and accessories to create unique personalities for each amigurumi chicken. Care tips: hand wash your finished toys in cool water with gentle detergent, reshape while damp, and air dry flat to preserve stuffing and details; for decorative pieces, spot-clean as needed. If giving as toys, secure safety eyes and consider embroidering features for younger children. Save and organize your favorites — create a Pinterest board for the 24 photos and step shots, add project notes and yarn substitutions, and pin tutorial images to inspire others. Share your finished chickens with pattern credit and hashtags to join the amigurumi community. Have fun, take your time, and remember every mistake is a lesson — the result will be charming, handmade chickens you’ll be proud to show off.

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