Image credit: Theresa's Crochet Shop via YouTube
Crochet is such a great hobby and is the perfect activity to pass the time. It’s so fun to do and there are a range of projects that you can do from the easiest to the most challenging ones. Recently, I’ve been interested in making animal-shaped crochets such as dogs, cats, and most recently, baby chickens.
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They are the perfect doll to give as a gift or to use as decor, especially for Easter. The first baby chicken crochet that I made turned out to be great, so I decided to make more in different sizes and color combinations. Learn how to make yours with this video tutorial by Theresa’s Crochet Shop on YouTube.
Step 1
Start by crocheting the heat of the baby chicken using yellow yarn, then when you’re almost over, leave a small hole at the bottom, and stuff it with poly-fil. Push in the eyes to the head, then crochet small orange triangles for the beak of the chicken, and sew them to the head of the chick making sure it’s between the eyes as shown in the video. Stuff the head with more poly-fil, then crochet the head close, cut a few strands of yellow yarn, and sew it to the top of the head.
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Step 2
Now, crochet the body with yellow yarn, then leave a hole at the bottom, and stuff it with poly-fil. Sew the body and head together, then crochet the wings of the chick, and sew them on each side of the body. Lastly, crochet a pair of feet for the chick, then sew them underneath the body, and you’re done!
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