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eak orange yarn. Do not stuff, ch 2, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook complete 4 se (4) R 2: (se, inc.) x 2 (0) R 3: (2 se, inc.) x 2 (8) R 4: (3 se, ine.) x 2 (10), sl st to the next st to even it out F.0. and leave a long tail for sewing (later). Head Use white yarn. I: ch 2, complete 7 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook (7) & 2: ine. x 7 (14) R 3: (se, ine.) x 7 (21) 84: (2 se, inc.) x 7 (28) R 5: (3 se, ine.) x 7 (35) | used worsted weight yarn (I Love this Cotton! from Hobby Lobby), a 2.5 mm hook, and & mm safety eyes. RG: (4 se, ine.) x 7 (42) 8 7-9 (3 rounds): 42 se (42) R10: & se, (se, ine.) x 5,10 se, (ine, sc) x 5, 6 sc (52) R II-14 (4 rounds): 52 sc (52) R15: © sc, (sc, dec.) x 5, 10 sc, (dec., sc) x 5,6 sc (42) Insert safety eyes between rounds 12 and 13 about 9 or 10 stitches apart. Fold the beak in half and sew it on rounds 12 and 13 of the head. Rujuse eye placement if necessary, sed upon preference. If desired, je white yarn/embroidery thread to jake a half circle framing the outer edge of each eye. Embroider eyebrows onto round 9 of the head. A 16: BLO (Use, dec.*) x 7 (35) *Feel free to doaregular sc decrease here if an invisible decrease through back loops only is too challenging, This part will not show on finished doll. Stuff the head so far and continue to stuff as you go. 17: (3 se, dec.) x 7 (28) R18: (2 sc, dec.) x 7 (21) R19: (se, dec.) x 7 (14) ® 20: dec. x7 (7) F.0. and tuck in end. Comb use red yarn. Piece (Make 3) R I:ch 4, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, complete, 2 se, inc. On the other side of the ch, complete: 2 sc, inc. (8) 8 2: ine., 2 se, ine. x 2, 2 se, ine. (12) F.0, the first two pieces you make. On the final one, do not finish off, but follow directions below. This one will be referred to as piece |. a. desired, place stitch markers indicating he first and last stitches of all 3 pieces. his helps me as I connect all 3 pieces. For each piece, ! used a blue stitch marker to indicate the last (most recent) stitch of round 2 and a green stitch marker to indicate the first se of round 2. when connecting a piece, you will always begin by inserting your hook beneath the stitch with a green stitch marker. (Feel free to remove stitch markers as you work, if desired). 8 3: Begin by inserting your hook beneath the stitch (marked by the green stitch marker) of another piece (we will call this piece 2). Complete 6 sc along the next 6 stitches of piece 2. Take your final piece (piece 3) and Insert your hook beneath the stitch with the green stitch marker Complete ~ =. ; Connect back to piece 2, inserting your | hook in the first unworked stitch on this side. (If you are confused as to where to insert your hook, count backwards from your final stitch that should be marked with a blue stitch marker). 12 sc around piece 3. Complete @ sc along this side Use yarn ends to sew any gaps along the top of the comb closed. Slightly stuff each piece of the comb and sew it on top of the head. My comb reached just past round 6 on both the front and the back of the head. N Lastly, connect back to piece! by inserting your hook beneath the green stitch marker. Complete 12 sc all the way around piece I. F.0., leaving a long tail for sewing. attle red yarn. I: ch 3, in the 3rd ch from the hook complete: de, ch 2, sl st, ch 2, de, ch 2, sl st F.0. and leave a long tail for sewing. sew the wattle between rounds 13 and 14 of the head, right below the beak, Body Use white yarn. Stuff as you go. R Il: (5 se, dec.) x 7 (42) R 12-14 (3 rounds): 42 sc (42) Al: ch 2, complete 7 se in the 2nd ch from the hook (7) F.0. and leave a long tail for sewing. R 2: inc. x 7 (14) Use this tail to sew the bedy along R 3: (se, ine.) x 7 (21) the left over front loops on round 15 R4:(2 se, ine.) x 7 (28) of the head. R 5: (3 se, inc.) x 7 (35) R &: (4 se, ine.) x 7 (42) R 7: (5 se, ine.) x 7 (49) R 8-10 (3 rounds): 49 sc (49) eA BCE aP A RBA . Use pins to place the wing onto the ing (Make 2) body first (if desired). Sew the se white yarn. corner and the front edge of each wing onto the body at a slight angle, Al: ch 2, complete 6 sc inthe 2ndch —_ as shown below. (I experimented from the hook (6) with different angles for the brown A 2zine. x (12) and white chicken.) Each wing is 8 3: (2 se, ine.) x 4 (16) sewed along rounds 9-14 of the body. R 4-5 (2 rounds): 1 se (1) 8 &: ch I, crochet both halves closed with 8 se (8) R 7: ch 1, turn, (In the next st complete: sl st, ch, hde, ch 1, sl st) x & F.0. and leave a long tail for sewing and to weave to the corner of the wing for sewing. Alternatively, tuck/weave the end in and use a different piece of white yarn to sew the wing onto the body. Wail @ white yarn. Round 7 is broken up into llet points to make it easier to follow. 81: ch 5, starting from the 2nd ch from the hook complete: 3 sc, inc. On the other side of the ch complete: 3 se, inc. (10) 8 2: ine., 2 se, ine. x 3, 2 se, inc. x 2 (1G) 83: Rue & G; ch I, crochet both halves closed with BLO 16 sc (1G) 5 (2 rounds): 16 sc (1) 8 sc (8) a7: ch 3, turn 3trin the next stitch ch 3, sl st in the next stitch ch 2, 3 dein the next stitch ch 2, sl st in the next stitch ch I, 3 hdc in the next stitch ch I, sl st in the next stitch ch |, 3 sc in the next stitch ch |, sl st in the next (final) stitch F.o, and leave a long tail for sewing and to weave to the corner of the beginning of the tail for sewing. Alternatively, tuck/weave the end in and use a different piece of white yarn to sew the tail onto the body. Sew the tail onto the body, attaching the leftover front loops from round 2 of the tail to rounds 7-10 of the body. oot (Make 2) ecause each claw is only 5 se around, crocheting gets pretty tight nce you get to rounds 6 and 7. If you are concerned about this, I recommend crocheting loosely, as the foot will not be stuffed anyways. Once you get to crocheting the individual claws, I recommend reading all the way through before beginning. The stitches I crocheted to make the first claw are numbered in white, the second claw stitches are numbered in red, and the third claw stitches are numbered in yellow. Use orange yarn. Al: ch 2, complete 6 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook (6) R 2: inc. x 6 (12) R 3: (3 se, ine.) x 3 (15) R 4-5 (2 rounds): 15 se (15) For rounds 6 and 7, you will create 2 rounds of 5 sc for a total of 3 claws, begin round &, I made | se along each of the next 2 stitches (where | and 2 are rked). Next, identify 3 stitches across from from the first 2 you just created. Rotate your piece so that the side with these 3 stitches is facing you. Bring your hook over to the stitch 3 to complete a single crochet. Complete a single crochet in each of the next 2 stitches (marked 4 and 5 in the graphic to the left). You have completed round 6 for the first claw. round.7, complete 5 sc all the way around (5). F.o. and use tail to weave through front loops to shut the claw closed (I weave through about every other front p.) feattach yarn to a stitch to complete the 2nd claw and repeat the process. I marked in red below the stitches (and the order) [ used to crochet the 2nd (middle) claw. Finally, reattach yarn to a stitch to complete the 3rd and final claw and repeat the process. I marked in yellow below the stitches (and the order) I used to crochet the final claw. Sew any gaps between the claws using orange yarn. use anew piece of yarn to sew the feet along the bottom sides of rounds 4-7 of the body.

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