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Chocobo

Body: Row1- Make a magic ring (or normal one, what have you) with 6 sc. (6) Use main color.
Row2- Sc then Inc around. (9)
Row3-Sc then Inc around. (13)
Row4-Sc then Inc around. (19)
Rows 5-6: work even. (19)
Row7- Sc then Inc around. (28 )
Row8-Work even. (28 )
Row9- Sc then Dec around. (19)
Row10-11- work even. (19) (Start stuffing soon if you haven’t been already.)
Row12- Sc then Dec around. (13)
Row13-Sc then Dec around. (9)
Row14-Dec around. (5) Now, Dec one more time to bring the stitch count down to (4) around and
finish it by sewing the small opening shut with the yarn. You should have an egg shape. Hold it
horizontally for correct position.
Neck: Ch6, join last ch to first ch to form a loop. Sc around. (5) Use main color.
Row2- Sc then Inc around. (7)
Rows 3-6: Work even. (7)
Now, make 4 sc, turn, ch1,and make 4 sc across. Cast off (or whatever you call it when you cut
the yarn.) but leave a tail for sewing to the body. I sewed the smaller end shut with the yarn, lightly
(as in hardly any so the neck will be a little flexible) stuffed the neck, and sewed the larger hole
side of the neck to the front of the body with the 4sc lip falling over the tip of the egg shape.
Head: 6 sc in magic ring. (6) Use main color.
Row2- Inc around. (12)
Row3- Sc then Inc around. (18 )
Row4- Sc then Inc around. (27)
Row5-Sc then Dec around. (18 )
Row6-work even. (18 )
Row7-Sc then Dec around. (12) Start stuffing soon.
Row8-Sc then Dec around (8 )
Row9-Dec around. (4) Cast off and sew any opening shut with yarn tail.
Beak: 4 Sc in ring. (4) Use orange yarn.
Row2-Sc around. (4)
Row3-Inc around. (8 )
Row4-Sc then Inc until you have 12 Sc around. (12)
Row5- 4 Sc then Sc,inc,sc,inc,sc,inc,sc,inc. (16)
Row6- 4 Sc then Sc,dec,sc,dec,sc,dec,sc,dec. (12) Cast off. Stuff and use tail of yarn to hold the
stuffing down by threading it across the opening. (DO NOT CLOSE, just use the tail like a seat belt,
got the idea?) Note: The tip of the beak should be pointing down, if it is not, simply pull the tip
down manually, it will stay in place itself. To be sure it does, don’t overstuff. The point should be
downwards when attached to head.
Attach Beak to Head by sewing with orange yarn. (You can use the round on the head as an
indicator of where the beak should go. One of the rows on the head was 12 sc and should line up
perfectly with the opening of the beak.)
Attach the head to the neck with the main color yarn. I placed the head slightly off center towards
the front of the tip of the neck instead of directly on top of it to create a sort of curved flamingo
neck look.
Feet: 6 Sc in ring. (6) Use brown yarn.
Row2- Inc, 2 sc, Inc, 2 sc. (8 )
Row3-work even. (8 )
Row4-Sc then Dec around. (6) Maybe put a tiny bit of fiberfill in if needed.
Row5-Sc then Dec around. (4)
Row6-Work even. (4) Cast off. Sew any opening shut with yarn tail. Make 2.
Legs: 6 sc in ring. (6) Use brown yarn.
Row2-work even. (6)
Row3- 2 sc, Dec, 2 sc. (5)
Rows 4-5: work even. (5) Cast off. Make 2. Lightly stuff legs at bottom, most of leg needs no
filling.
Attach feet to legs by sewing the closed end of the leg to the middle of the foot. The open end of
the leg can be closed shut and attached to the body at the same time. (brown yarn for both leg and
foot sewing) Legs go on the bottom of the body towards the center. On mine I sewed them slanting
slightly forward to create a reverse knee look. (like birds)
Now the crazy part. All the plumage and the wings. All of these pieces require the main color yarn.
Wings: These have three layers per wing. That makes 6 pieces total for both wings sized small to
large.
Largest Wing piece: This is the base of the wing and is placed under the other two. As you make it,
it will begin to curl like a flower petal, this is not a mistake in tension as its curve will make it
conform to the shape of the body. (NOTE: chain 2's count as dc's on the largest wing piece and will
be counted at the end of the row with the other dc's in the row count.)
Row1- ch 4, 2 dc in first loop on chain(by the slipknot). (3) turn, ch2.
Row2- 2 dc in first dc of row. Skip 1 dc, and make 2 dc in chain from the row below (which counts
as a dc remember?). (5) turn, ch2.
Row3- 5 dc across. (6) turn, ch2.
Row4- 5 dc across, 5 dc in last dc space (the chain from the row below). (11) Cast off. Make 2. The
bases of the two wings are now complete. If you do not wish to layer the wings, you can stop here
and sew one each to each side of the body.
Middle wing piece: this goes on top of the largest wing piece. Sew the two together when you
complete it.
Row1- ch3, 2 sc in chain. (2)
Row2- work even. (2)
Row3- Inc, ch1, 3 dc. (5). Cast off. Make 2.
Smallest wing piece:
Row1- Ch4, 3 sc in chain. (3)
Row2- Dec, sc. (2)
Row3- work even. (2)
Row4- Dec. (1)
Row5- Work even. (1) Cast off.
This goes on the top of the other two pieces. Sew them all together at their bottoms to get a good
volume effect. Once all three are together, attach the whole piece to the side of the body with the
curve of the large wings facing inwards towards the body. Do this for the other side with the other
wing as well.
Face Feather: This tiny feather goes along the line where the beak meets the head. It goes on top
of the beak between the eyes. Sew it there with a little main color yarn.
Row1- ch3, 2 sc. (2)
Row2- dec. (1)
Row3- 1 sc. (1)Cast off, sew to head.
Next is the tail. There is one long feather, two medium, and two small feathers. They are sewn
together in a fan shape, largest feather in the middle, with the other feathers branching out largest
to smallest. The entire piece is then sewn to the back of the body.
Large back feather:
Row1- ch 4, 3 sc in chain. (3)
Rows 2-7: Work even. (3)
Row8- Dec, sc. (2)
Row9- work even. (2)
Row 10- Dec. (1)
Row11- work even (1). Cast off.
Medium back feather:
Row1- ch 4, 3 sc in chain. (3)
Rows 2-6: Work even. (3)
Row7- Dec, sc. (2)
Row8- work even. (2)
Row 9- Dec. (1)
Row10- work even (1). Cast off. Make 2.
Small back feather:
Row1- Ch4, 3 sc in chain. (3)
Row2- Dec, sc. (2)
Row3- work even. (2)
Row4- Dec. (1)
Row5- Work even. (1) Cast off. Make 2. Sew them as described above.
FINALLY, the head and chest feathers are the last pieces to crochet. The head pieces attach to the
top-back of the head in a crown shape around from one side of the head to the other, the tips of
the feathers pointing towards the back of the head. They are all the same size so there is no special
order. Sew them down with the main color yarn. The single chest feather uses the same pattern as
the crown feathers; it is placed along the seam between the bottom of the neck and the body. (If
you want a bit more volume on the chest, crochet two face size feathers like the one that went
above the nose. Place them along the sides of the chest feather in a fan shape. For example, you
could use chest feathers to distinguish between male and female chocobo’s. Just a thought!)
Head and chest feathers:
For Head feathers, make 5.
Row1- ch 3, 2 sc in chain. (2)
Row2- work even. (2)
Row3- Dec. (1)
Row4- Work even. (1) Cast off. Attach to head as described above.
For chest feather, make 1 with same pattern as the head feathers. Attach as described above.
For the talons and the eyes, I just winged it using cheap felt. I cut out tiny little ovals and even
smaller white dots and glued them to the head as shown. (You can do the white dot part with paint
if you like.) As for the talons, they are made of two white triangles per talon, glued to the foot with
one on bottom and one on top then pinched together. Two talons go in the front of the foot, one
goes in the back.
FINALLY YOU ARE DONE!!!!

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