Quack? Quack, quack! Little ducklings pattern



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Quack? Quack, quack! Little ducklings pattern Abbreaviation: Ch: chain St: stitch Sc: single crochet US (double crochet UK) Inc: increase, two stitches in one stitch Inc+: increase, three stitches in one stitch Inv.dec: invisible decrease Dec+: use invisible decrease through 3 stitches (or 3sctog) Materials used: 8 ply cotton yarn (pastel yellow, orange, pink) bits and pieces of left over yarn for details (bows, neacklace.) 2 mm crochet hook 4 mm round black beads for the eyes needles for sewing up the eyes and body parts fiberfill stuffing

Head Yellow yarn Ch6 R1: sc4, 3sc in one st, (continue around the chain), sc3, inc. (12 sts) R2: inc., sc3, *inc* x3, sc3, *inc* x2 (18 sts) R3: sc1, inc.1, sc4, *inc.1, sc1* x2, inc.1, sc4, inc1, sc1, inc.1 (24 sts) R4: sc2, inc1, sc5, *inc1, sc2* x2, inc1, sc5, inc1, sc2, inc1 (30 sts) R5: sc3, inc1, sc6, *inc1, sc3* x2 inc1, sc6, inc1, sc3, inc1 (36 sts) R6: sc4, inc1, sc7, *inc1, sc4* x2 inc1, sc7, inc1, sc4, inc1 (42 sts) R7: sc5, inc1, sc8, *inc1, sc5* x2 inc1, sc8, inc1, sc5, inc1 (48 sts) R8: sc6, inc1, sc9, *inc1, sc6* x2 inc1, sc9, inc1, sc6, inc1 (54 sts) R9-R18: sc54 sts If you are using safety eyes, place them in between the rows 15 and 16, leaving 7 stitches in between them) R19: *inv.dec1., sc7* x6 (48 sts) R20: sc48 sts R21: *inv.dec.1, sc4* x8 (40 sts) R22: *inv.dec.1, sc2* x10 (30 sts) R23: *inv.dec.1, sc1* x10 (20 sts) R24: *inv.dec1, sc8* x2 (18 sts) Tie off. Stuff the head nice and firm. Body Yellow yarn R1: sc6 in magic ring R2: inc1 x6 (12 sts) R3: *inc1, sc1* x6 (18 sts) R4: *inc1, sc2* x6 (24 sts) R5: *inc1, sc3* x6 (30 sts) R6: *inc1, sc4* x6 (36 sts)

R7: *inc1, sc5* x6 (42 sts) R8: *inc1, sc6* x6 (48 sts) R9-R13: sc48 sts R14: *inv.dec.1, sc4* x8 (40 sts) R15: sc40 sts R16: *inv.dec1, sc2* x10 (30 sts) R17: sc30 sts R18: *inv.dec.1, sc1* x10 (20 sts) R19: sc20 sts R20: *inv.dec1, sc8* x2 (18 sts) R21: sc18 sts Tie off and leave long end for sewing the body and the head together. Stuff the body nice and firm. Beak Orange yarn Ch9 R1: Sc7, inc+, (continue around the chain), sc6, inc1 (18 sts) R2-3: sc18 sts Tie of and leave long end for sewing the bark to the head later. The bark will be placed between rows 15-20. Place it nice, pin it well and sew it nicely al around. Tail Yellow yarn Tail is done with two little parts joined together and continued to be crocheted as one piece. First make little piece R1: sc5 in magic ring R2: inc x5 (10 sts) R3-R4: sc10 sts Tie off. Next piece: R1: sc5 in magic ring R2: in. x5 (10 sts) R3-R6: sc10 sts Now take the first piece made, slip stitch to any stitch to connect these two pieces together and continue stitching al around both pieces until you make 20 stitches. That was our R1 at joined tail (20sts) R2: *inv.dec.1, sc8* x2 (18sts) R3: *inv.dec1, sc7* x2 (16 sts) R4: *inv.dec1, sc6* x2 (14 sts) R5: *inv.dec.1, sc5* x2 (12 sts) R6: *inv.dec.1, sc4* x2 (10 sts) Cut off leaving long end for sewing the tails end and sewing the tail on the body.

Wings (make2) Yellow yarn R1: sc6 in magic ring (6sts) R2: inc1 x6 (12 sts) R3-R4: sc12 sts R5: *inc.1, sc1* x6 (18 sts) R6-R7: sc18 sts R8: *inc1., sc2* x6 (24 sts) R9-R10: sc24 sts R11: *inc1, sc3* x6 (30 sts) R12-R13: sc30 sts R14: *inv.dec.1, sc1* x10 (20 sts) R15-R16: sc20 sts R17: *inv.de1* x10 (10 sts) R18-R19: sc10 sts Flatten the wing and stitch across both sides with single crochet. Tie off and leave long end for sewing the wings to the body later. Legs (make2) Orange yarn R1: sc6 in magic ring R2: *Inc+, sc1* x3 (12 sts) don t forget! In legs every increase is 3sc in one st. in order to reach triangle shape) R3: sc1, *inc+, sc3* x2, inc+, sc2 (18 sts) R4: sc2, *inc+, sc5* x2, inc+, sc3 (24 sts) R5: sc3, *inc+, sc7* x2, inc+, sc4 (30 sts) R6: sc4, *inc+, sc9* x2, inc+, sc5 (36 sts) R7: sc36 sts R8: sc4, inv.dec+, sc9, inv.dec+, sc17 (32 sts) R9: sc3, inv.dec+, sc7, inv.dec+, sc16 (28 sts) R10: sc2, inv.dec+, sc5, inv.dec+, sc15 (24 sts) R11: sc1, inv.dec+, sc3, inv.dec+, sc14 (20 sts) R12: inv.dec+, sc1, inv.dec+, sc13 (16 sts) R13: inv.dec.+, sc12 (14 sts) R14-R16: sc14 sts Tie off and leave long end for sewing. Stuff the legs lightly. Just enough to form the nice shape. Close and sew the end nicely so can be attached to the body later.

Now time to attach the parts together. Sew body and the head nicely through the 18 stitches you have on both sides. That should give you nice and tidy connection. Put some more stuffing if needed so they stick together nicely and firmly. Wings place on the sides of the body. Place them evenly, pin them and sew them. Legs are placed in between rows 4-5 (looking from the bottom side of the body). Center them leaving 2 stitches in between and see them nicely. Tail is placed centered on the back side of the body between the rows 6-7. If you didn t use safety eyes, sew them on on between rows 15-16, leaving 7 stitches between them. Place the bark between the eyes in between the rows 15-20. Pin it and sew it all around nicely.

Details such as hair, bow or necklace! Drake s hair: Ch10 Slip stich all the way back, Ch8 Slip stitch through the chain, tie off leaving long end for sewing the hairs on top of the head Duck s hair: Ch15 Inc x15 Repeat for as many hairs as you want duck to have Tie off leaving long end for sewing the hair on the top of the head

Bow: Leave long end before the chain Ch6 R1-3: sc5 R4: skip1 stitch, sc2, 2 stitches together (3 sts) R5: sc1, 2 sctog (2 sts) R6: inc.1, sc1 (3 sts) R7: sc1, inc. x2 (5 sts) R8-10: sc5 sts R11: skip1, sc2, 2 sctog (3sts) R12: sc1, 2sctog (2sts) Tie off here and go back to the first row. With the yarn you left at the beginning of the chain use to repeat R11 and R12 Tie off. Fold the end of the bow to the center of the bow. Use the access yarn from the ends to wrap around the middle and sew so the bow stays closed and firm. You can sew the bow directly on the body, or tie it behind the neck line so can be taken off and replaced with some other detail. Necklace: Depending what yarn you will use for making the necklace, measure it before starting R2 so can be placed all around ducklings neck. In my case I used 25stitches in the chain R1: ch25 (or as many as you need to make a chain all around the ducklings neck) R2: sc24 sts Change color R3: skip one st, slip stitch next, ch3, skip one st, slip stitch next, ch3 repeat all the way around. Reaching the end, chain to make circle you will use to lock the necklace. Close the ring, cut off. Sew and hide the ends. On the other side, sew on the bead or very small button. Copyright by AmigurumiBB Vanja Grundmann 2013 7

Bye and have fun till next time! Copyright by AmigurumiBB Vanja Grundmann 2013 8