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Crochet pattern Duckling

Material and tools

Yarn: Yarnart Jeans (88, 62, 28, 35)


Hook: 2,5 mm
Safety eyes: size 10 mm
Fiberfill for stuffing
Pins
Scissors
Tapestry needle

Pattern abbreviations

MR - magic ring
Slst - slip stitch
Ch - chain
Sc - single crochet
hdc - half double crochet
dc - double crochet
inc - increase
dec - decrease
FO - fasten of
St - stitch

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All the part of the duckling is the same like on mallard. There is some photos of details for
mallard and where you should change the colors

Head

1. MR (6)
2. inc x 6 (12)
3. (1sc, inc) x 6 (18)
4. (2sc, inc) x 6 (24)
5. 1sc, inc, (3sc, inc) x 5, 2sc (30)
6. (4sc, inc) x 6 (36)
7. 2sc, inc, (5sc, inc) x 5, 3sc (42)
8. (6sc, inc) x 6 (48)
9. - 15. 48 sc (7 rows)
16. (2sc, inc) x 16 (64)
17. 16sc, 3inc, 29sc, 3inc, 13sc (70)
18. - 21. 70 sc (4 rows)
22. (5sc, dec) x 10 (60)
23. (4sc, dec) x 10 (50)
24. (3sc, dec) x 10 (40) Finished head
25. (2sc, dec) x 10 (30)
26. (1sc, dec) x 10 (20)

- FO and leave a longer thread for sewing to the body later


- stu the head

Beak

1. 10 ch
2. Start in second chain from hook - 8sc, 3sc in last stitch and now work along the opposite side
of the chain, 7sc, inc (20)
3. inc, 19sc (21)
4. - 5. 21sc (2 rows)
6. inc, 10sc, inc, 9sc (23)
7. 23sc

- FO and leave a longer thread for sewing to the head later

Beak, side view Do not stuff the beak. You


can nd the process of
sewing on page 5

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Body - same for mallard

1. MR (6)
2. inc x 6 (12)
3. (1sc, inc) x 6 (18)
4. (2sc, inc) x 6 (24)
5. 1sc, inc, (3sc, inc) x 5, 2sc (30)
6. (4sc, inc) x 6 (36)
7. 2sc, inc, (5sc, inc) x 5, 3sc (42)
8. (6sc, inc) x 6 (48)
9. 3sc, inc, (7sc, inc) x 5, 4sc (54)
10. (8sc, inc) x 6 (60)
11. 4sc, inc, (9sc, inc) x 5, 5sc (66)
12. - 18. 66sc (7 rows) Finished body
19. 4sc, dec, (9sc, dec) x 5, 5sc (60)
20. (8sc, dec) x 6 (54)
21. 3sc, dec, (7sc, dec) x 5, 4sc (48)
22. (6sc, dec) x 6 (42)
23. - 24. 42sc (2 rows)
25. (5sc, dec) x 6 (36)
26. 36sc
27. (4sc, dec) x 6 (30)
28. - 29. 30sc (2 rows)
30. (3sc, dec) x 6 (24) - change the color in last stitch if you
want to crochet mallard
31. - 32. 24sc (2 rows)
33. (4sc, dec) x 4 (20)

- FO and cut the yarn


- Stu the body

Legs (crochet 2x) - same for mallard

1. 10 ch
2. Start in second chain from the hook, 8sc, 3sc in last stitch
and work on the opposite side of the chain, 7sc, inc (20)
3. inc, 19sc (21)
4. 21sc
5. dec, 8sc, dec, 9sc (19)
6. 19sc
7. dec, 7sc, dec, 8sc (17)
8. - 9. 17sc (2 rows)
10. dec, 6sc, dec, 7sc (15)
11. (3sc, dec) x 3 (12)
12. dec x 6 (6)

- FO and leave a longer tail for attaching to the body Finished legs
- do not stu the legs

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Tail - same for mallard

1. MR (6)
2. 6sc
3. inc x 6 (12)
4. 12sc
5. (1sc, inc) x 6 (18)
6. (2sc, inc) x 6 (24)
7. - 10. 24sc (4 rows)
11. (2sc, dec) x 6 (18)
12. (1sc, dec) x 6 (12)
13. 12sc

- FO and leave a longer thread for sewing to the body later


Finished tail

Wings (crochet 2x)

Wing base circle: (same for mallard but crochet with dark brown
yarn)

1. MR (6)
2. inc x 6 (12)
3. (1sc, inc) x 6 (18)
4. (2sc, inc) x 6 (24)
5. 1sc, inc, (3sc, inc) x 5, 2sc (30)
6. (4sc, inc) x 6 (36)
7. 2sc, inc, (5sc, inc) x 5, 3sc (42)
8. (6sc, inc) x 6 (48)
9. 3sc, inc, (7sc, inc) x 5, 4sc (54)

- the wing base is the same for both wings Finished wing base

Right wing

- Fold the base circle in the middle and crochet 13 sc through both layers, (skip one st, 5dc in
one sc, skip one st, slst) x 3 (see pictures)

-FO, leave a longer thread for sewing to the body later

Fold the circle in the …and close one part Then skip one st and
middle… with 13 sc through both crochet 5dc to the next
layers. stitch.
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Skip another stitch and Crochet 3 waves to the Both wings nished
crochet slst to the next end of the wing and FO.
stitch. Leave a longer thread for
sewing.

If you want to crochet mallard

- change the color on right wing at the beginning of the


crochetting

Left wing

- Fold the base circle in the middle and crochet waves through both layers (skip one st, 5dc in
1st, skip one st, slst) x 3, then crochet 13sc through the both layers. - crochet with white yarn
if you want to crochet mallard

- FO and leave a long thread for sewing

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Sewing all parts of the duckling
Beak sewing

Turn the head upside Pin the beak to the head. Fold the edges and pin it
down. Last stitch of the Top of beak should be between 6th and 7th rows
head should be down. between 16th and 17th of the head, count from
row. the end of the head.

Pins help you keep the Now the top of the beak Bottom view of the sewn
shape of the beak until through 4 stitches. beak
you sew it on.

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Face modelling

Put the safety eyes Pins show you the right Safety eyes fasten from
between 16th and 17th place for safety eyes. the inside
row. Insert each eye into
the head on the edges of
the beak.

Stick the needle into the Pull the needle out and Pull out the needle and
gap right next to the left from the outside of the stick it back from the
safety eye from inside of eye stick it into the gap outside of the eye from
the head. just below the eye from where we pulled it out.
where it was pulled out.

- Pull on both tread ends until the nal indentitation is reached


- Knot the threads and together and sew them away

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Sew body and head
together. One stitch by
one stitch.
Beak sewn on, inserted
safety eyes and modi ed
face.

Sew the legs to the body

Sew the legs between 9th


and 10th row of the body.
Count from MR.
Legs should be 10
stitches apart.

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Sew the wings on the body

The tops of the wings Sew it with few stitches


should be sewn on (6 or 7) waves are facing
between 6th and 7th row backwards.
Wings sewn on
of the body. Count from
the neck of the body.

Sew the tail on the body

Sew the tail on the 12th Side view of the sewn tail
row of the body, count
from the MR.

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Details also for mallard

Embroider the white …and also eyebrows… …nostrils and tie a few
accent around the eyes… pieces of yarn on the
head. (as shown)

Eyebrows

- Stick the needle from the inside into the loop 5 rows above the left eye, then diagonally through
the 2 loops down, and come out over the other eye and repeat the method as on the other side

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