We crochet Easter chickens and bunnies. Knitted Easter chickens. Description of crochet. Crocheted Easter chickens. Schemes and master classes

We have already presented before. For those who for some reason are uncomfortable knitting from video, we offer step by step description knitting Easter chickens.


Provided by Bukavin N.S.

Required: 50 g of white yarn, 20 g of pink, green and blue yarn each (100% cotton, 210 m/50 g), hook No. 1.5, pins or marker.

Performance. Start knitting with an “amigurumi ring”. Wrap the working thread around your finger twice and tie 16 tbsp into the resulting ring. b/n. After this, gently pull the thread, tightening the ring. Then knit in a spiral (without lifting loops to a new row) as follows:

From the 1st to the 7th row - 16 tbsp. non-cash, work done with white yarn;

8th row - add loops, knit 2 tbsp from each loop. b/n., at the end of the row there should be 32 stitches, work done with white yarn;

9th row - use a pin or marker to highlight the middle of the ponytail (make a mark between the loops). Next, add as follows: from two loops to the mark, knit 2 tbsp. b/n., then from two loops after the mark, knit 2 tbsp. b/n. (added 4 points). At the end of the row there are 36 loops, work with white yarn;

10th row - similarly as in the 9th row, make additions (add 4 stitches), at the end of the row there are 40 stitches, work with white yarn;

11th row - knit without adding st. non-cash, work done with pink, green or blue yarn;

12th row - make additions in the ponytail on both sides. At eight st. b/n. knit 2 tbsp to the mark. s/n. (8 p. added), and at eight st. 6/n. after the mark, knit 2 tbsp. s/n. (8 sts have been added), at the end of the row there should be 56 sts, work done with white yarn;

13th row - knit without increments. At the station b/n. knit st. b/n., at st. s/n. knit in s/n columns, work with pink, green or blue yarn;

14th row - knit without adding st. b/n.;
15th row - make additions in the ponytail on both sides. On sixteen loops up to the mark, knit 2 tbsp. s/n. (16 stitches have been added) and on 16 loops after the mark, knit 2 tbsp. s/n., at the end of the row there are 88 sts, work with pink, green or blue yarn;

16th row - on uncapped columns. knit in b/n columns. At the station s/n. knit *2 tbsp. b/n., 1st century. p.*, work with white yarn;

17th row - on uncapped columns. knit 2 sts together. b/n. In the ponytail on air loops, knit st. b/n., alternating them with arches from 3 c. etc., perform the work with pink, green or blue yarn.

Scallop. Knit 3 arches from 5th century. P.

Beak. Three in. P.

Eyes.
For the eyes, use beads, sequins, small stones - they can be sewn or glued, and with a needle and thread you can embroider the eyes.

Ko15shulka 04/16/2016

Such an Easter chicken crocheted, May be a beautiful gift and a great decoration festive table on Easter.

The knitting technique is quite simple, but requires constant attention, since you have to count the loops all the time. The product is knitted in the round without joining the end of the row.

How to crochet an Easter chicken

Knitting technique

Sequence of work:

1st row: make a loop, ch 2, knit 6 sc in the second (photo 1).


2nd row: knit 2 sc into each loop, you get 12 loops (photo 2).


Row 3: make 4 increases, knitting 2 sc every 2 loops, now there are 16 loops in a circle (photo 3).


Row 4: knit 96 sc in the round (photo 4).


Row 5: make 2 stitches in each stitch, making a total of 32 stitches (photo 5-1). We mark with a thread or a pin the beginning of the circular row and the position of the tail, for which we fold the resulting pipe in half; at the opposite end from the current loop there will be the position of the middle of the tail. Each half of this pipe will have 16 loops (photo 5-2).



6th row: knit 14 sc, in the last 2 loops to the middle of the tail we knit 2 sc. This half will already have 18 loops. In the next two loops, already in the second half from the tail, we also knit 2 double crochets, and we knit the remaining 14 loops with single crochets. As a result, after 4 increases in the circle there will be 36 loops (photo 6).

Row 7: knit 14 sc, then make 2 increases in four loops to the middle of the tail, i.e. we knit a stitch, then an increase, then a stitch, an increase. We do the same on the other side of the center of the ponytail. We will already have 40 sc in the circle (photo 7). In the last column, through 2 loops, we already pull out the yellow thread to knit the next row.


Row 8: knit 40 sc in a circle (photo 8), at the end we pull the white thread into the last loop again.


Row 9: knit 12 sc with white yarn (photo 9-1), in the last eight stitches we crochet 2 sc each (photo 9-2). Likewise on the second side. There will be 28 loops on each half, for a total of 56 around the circle (photo 9-3). Let's switch to yellow.




Row 10: above the single crochets we knit single crochets, above the double crochets we knit double crochets. The number of columns also remains 56 (photo 10). Change to white.

Row 11: crochet 12 sc, and make 2 crochets in each double crochet, then 12 sc again. In the circle you will get 24 dc and 64 dc (photo 11). Let's switch to yellow.


12th row: with yellow yarn we make 12 sc, then we knit 2 in each double crochet, at the end 12 sc. There are already 128 double crochets and 24 single crochets (photo 12). Let's move on to the white thread.


Row 13: 12 sc, then repeat all double crochets *2 together, ch 1*, 12 sc (photo 13). Let's switch to yellow.


Row 14: to tighten the base of the Easter chicken’s body, we knit all single crochets 2 together. We had 12 of them from the center of the body, 6 remain (photo 14-2). Above the remaining columns we make a border with rapport * 3 ch, 1 dc * (photo 14-1, 14-3).




  1. We make the chicken's eyes, beak and comb. All this can be done with a needle and thick thread (photo 16).


As you can see, crocheting an Easter chicken is quite simple; anyone can do it if desired.

Designations: ch - air loop, dc - double crochet, dc - single crochet.

Chicken with 6 egg pockets
Material: Yarn 50 g yellow color, remnants of red, orange, “grass” yarn
2 artificial eyes (2.5cm),
Hook No. 3 + 3.5
Filler synthetic winterizer
Knitting: single crochet, double crochet
lump
= 1 knob from 4 loops 1 yarn over the hook, insert the hook into the loop
base, pull out the loop, repeat 3 times. Then all the loops on
crochet in 2 steps)
Chicken pockets
Rows 1-5: yellow yarn: cast on a chain of 78 chain stitches and connect with a connecting stitch into a ring.
Then knit 3 ch. , 11th century s/n, 1 cone, * 12 st. s/n, 1 cone * from * to * repeat 4 times and complete the connection. Art.
So
knit 4 more rows, adding 1 tbsp next to each bump.
n. so that in the 5th row there are 16 tbsp between the cones. s/n. Cones
knitted over each bump of the previous row
Chicken body
Rows 1-5: Using yellow threads: loosely cast on a chain of 78 chain stitches and connect with a connecting stitch into a ring.
Then 3 ch. (lifting loops) and 77 tbsp. with a double crochet in each ch. and connect with a connecting post.
Repeat this 4 times.
6-
row: 3c. p. lifting and 10 tbsp. s/n *1 bump, 1 tbsp. s/n. skip
(decrease), 11 treble s/n.* from * to * repeat 5 times and connect

7
row: 3c. p. rise and 9 tbsp. s/n *1 bump, 1 tbsp. s/n. skip
(decrease), 10 treble s/n.* from *to* repeat 5 times and connect
connecting post. (st. s/n. for 3 v.p. lifting).
8-
row: 3c. p. lifting and 8 tbsp. s/n *1 bump, 1 tbsp. s/n. skip
(decrease), 9 treble s/n.* from * to * repeat 5 times and connect with a connecting

9-
row: 3c. p. lifting and 7 tbsp. s/n *1 bump, 1 tbsp. s/n. skip
(decrease), 8 treble s/n.* from * to * repeat 5 times and join with a connecting stitch
column. (st. s/n. for 3 v.p. lifting).
10-
row: 3c. p. lifting and 6 tbsp. s/n *1 bump, 1 tbsp. s/n. skip
(decrease), 7 treble s/n.* from * to * repeat 5 times and join with a connecting stitch
column. (st. s/n. for 3 v.p. lifting).
11-
row: 3c. p. lifting and 5 tbsp. s/n *1 bump, 1 tbsp. s/n. skip
(decrease), 6 treble s/n.* from * to * repeat 5 times and join with a connecting stitch
column. (st. s/n. for 3 v.p. lifting).
12-
row: 3c. p. lifting and 4 tbsp. s/n *1 bump, 1 tbsp. s/n. skip
(decrease), 5 treble s/n.* from * to * repeat 5 times and connect with a connecting
column. (st. s/n. for 3 v.p. lifting).
13-
row: 3c. p. lifting and 3 tbsp. s/n *1 bump, 1 tbsp. s/n. skip
(decrease), 4 treble s/n.* from * to * repeat 5 times and join with a connecting stitch
column. (st. s/n. for 3 v.p. lifting).
14-
row: 3c. p. lifting and 2 tbsp. s/n *1 bump, 1 tbsp. s/n. skip
(decrease), 3 treble s/n.* from *to* repeat 5 times and join with a connecting stitch
column. (st. s/n. for 3 v.p. lifting).
15th row: st.b.n.
16th row: decrease so that there are 18 loops and knit the neck
17 -22 rows: 18 st.b.n.
Row 23: *2 sc, 1 inc* 6 times = 24 sc.
24 row: 24 st.b.n.
Row 25: * 3 sc, 1 inc * 6 times = 30 sc.
Row 26: * 4 sbn, 1 inc * 6 times = 36 st.b.n
Rows 27-32: = 36 sc
Row 33: *4 sc, 1 dec* 6 times = 30 sc.
34 row: * 3 sbn, 1 dec * 6 times = 24 st.b.n
Row 35: *2 sbn, 1 dec* 6 times = 18 st.b.n
Row 36: *1 sbn, 1 dec* 6 times = 12 st.b.n
37 row, *2 dec* 6 times = 6 st.b.n
Pull off the remaining loops.
Connect the pockets to the body.
Tie the lower edges of the body and pocket with 1 row of stitches. b/n yellow yarn.
Along the top edge of the pockets, knit 1st row. b/n. with “grass” yarn and grab the bumps that are on the body.
Fill the body and head with filler.

Pinterest

Beak option 1
Use yellow yarn to tie a chain of 10 chain stitches, close it in a ring and tie 14-15 chain stitches.
Beak option 2
1st row: 2 ch, second from hook, 6 sc (6)
2nd row: *1 sc, 1 inc* 3 times = 9 sc
3rd row: 9 sc
4th row: *2 sbn, 1 inc* 3 times = 12 sbn
5 row 12 sc

Recently, for many holidays, many handmade accessories have appeared in private crocheted: New Year, Birthday, March 8, February 23, Easter. Eggs, hens, chickens, eggs have become traditional. Crocheting an openwork chicken is very interesting. She will create festive atmosphere and will decorate any home interior. Crocheted chicken pattern and description in our article.

How to knit an openwork chicken

In order to knit a tender chicken you will need thin white cotton threads, a little red, a hook of a suitable size (usually 1.00 or 1.25), two small black beads for the eyes.

The following types of loops will be used in crocheting: chain stitches, single and double crochet stitches, as well as connecting stitches.

Start knitting from the head of the chicken.

Crochet 5 chain stitches and connect them into a ring, then make 3 lifting loops. Then knit 9 stitches with one crochet into the hole formed. Move to the next row. Start with 4 chain stitches, and two double crochets in the same stitch. Next, under each next column, knit three stitches with 2 double crochets. There are 30 loops in total. Fasten the thread and cut it.

Make a second circle exactly the same, but do not break the thread. Attach the first finished piece to the resulting circle and sew them with connecting columns in a circle, but not completely, but leaving 8 loops on each side. Do not break the thread, but continue to crochet.

In the first row, crochet one column with two crochets from each loop. Only 16 pieces.
2nd row. Do 3 stitches and one more chain lift. Now, under each stitch, tie a double crochet stitch, alternating a chain stitch between them.
3rd row start with 4 stitches. From the same base loop, knit a column with two double crochets, knit 2 ch. From the lower chain stitches of the previous row, knit two columns with two yarn overs and 2 ch. Do this until the end of the row.
4th r. Knit 4 stitches again. and 2 v.p. Now from the bottom ch of the previous row, make three sts with 2 yarn overs. Crochet in this pattern until the end of the row.
5th r. 4 stitches under, from the same base knit 2 more stitches with two stitches, 2 ch. Next, knit columns from the air stitch of the bottom row. Three double crochets and 2 ch. – repeat this combination three times.

Now knit the base for the future chicken tail. It will be placed on the next eight chain stitches of the previous row. From each, knit like this - * three treble stitches with 2 dc, 2 dc. loops*. Repeat this sequence 8 times. Finish the row like this - two vp, three dc each. Fasten the thread, trim and hide the tip.

Chicken tail knitting pattern

Attach the thread in the place where you started knitting the base for the chicken tail, i.e. into those two air loops located in front of the complex between a pair of three columns. Crochet pattern:

1st row from one loop 3 columns with two chain stitches, 2 chain stitches, complex * 3 sts with 2 chain stitches from one base loop, between them 2 chain stitches, again 3 stitches with 2 chain stitches *. Repeat from * to * – 3 times (complex #1). Then, focusing on the diagram, knit not in air loops, but between complexes. Crochet the module from one loop 2 tbsp. with 2 double crochets, 2 chain stitches, 2 treble crochets. (Module 2). Then knit complex #1 twice, module #2 once and complex #1 three times. Finish the row with two stitches and three columns with 2 stitches coming from one loop.

2nd p start with trio st. with 2 nac, make 2 ch. and connect Complex #1 between a pair of v.p. last row. There should be 10 pieces of these complexes in total. Complete the row in the same way as at the beginning of this row. – 2 v.p. and three pieces tbsp. with two nak.

3rd r. Crochet the next two rows only with ordinary columns and chain stitches. Make columns under the arches of the previous row, and between the complexes. There should be a total of 21 of them. Separate them with five chain stitches.

Knit the 4th row similarly to the third. Place the columns under the arches and also separate them with five vp.

5th final row. You need to focus on the diagram. You need to knit a Module of one loop, consisting of eight stitches with 2 stitches. Moreover, connect a pique between a pair of columns. Pique is a connected 5 chain stitches from one base loop. There should be three such piques on each module, and the modules themselves must be crocheted in 9 pieces. It is advisable to constantly look at the presented pattern so as not to get confused in knitting.

The basic crocheting of a delicate openwork chicken is finished. Now you need to take a red thread and make the chicken a comb and beak.

Chicken head design diagram

As you can see from the picture, to make a scallop you need to connect the red thread to the fifth connection. loop on the head of the chicken, tie * 1 sc, then 5 pieces with one crochet *. Repeat from * to * 3 more times and finish with one sc.

The chicken's beak is knitted in simple stbn. Connect the red thread from the opposite side of the head to the third connecting loop and make two connections. loops 4 sc. Unfold the knitting and make 3 sc, turn again - 2 sc, and at the end 1 sc.

All that remains is to sew one black bead onto the head. The beautiful Easter chicken is ready!

Now you need to starch the chicken. Sugar syrup will also work. The product must be kept in the solution and then dried in air at room temperature on a suitable mold.

You can make several of these openwork beauties using crochet. Threads can be combined as desired.

Easter chickens: video master class

Chicken for Easter: MK video

There are many ways To. This includes painting them, various stickers, and knitted baskets. But you can also knit an Easter chicken in which you can put an egg. And in these master classes from Anna we will make 4 crocheted chickens for Easter with our own hands. Choose which one you like best, or you can connect the whole company, each is good in its own way.

Pink chicken

To knit a beautiful egg we will need:

  • The yarn is red, pink and yellow-green;
  • Hook;
  • Beads.

You can use yarn of any two colors for the chicken. Red color is required. We will knit a comb and beak from it.

And let's start with red yarn too.

We will knit sixteen single crochets in a slip stitch. Do not tighten the ring too much.

Then change the thread to a different color. And we will knit six rows of them.

Now we will make additions to each stitch of the underlying row.

Now fold the knitting in half and mark the place where the tail will be. Next, we will count the beginning of each row from the opposite side, that is, not from the tail, but from the front of the chicken.

We continue with single crochets, but do not knit two loops to the mark. We will knit two stitches in them, and then we will knit two more stitches after the mark with two stitches in a loop. This will expand the space for the tail. We finish the row with single crochets, one stitch at a time.

In the next row we will also knit two stitches in the tail in the four loops of the bottom row.

Now let's attach another thread of a different color. And knit one single crochet into each loop.

Now we change the thread again and do not knit eight loops to the middle of the tail. In them we will knit two double crochets. And after the middle there are also two columns of eight loops. And then one single crochet until the end of the row.

We change the thread and knit single crochets to the tail. And in the tail we knit double crochets. We finish the row with single crochets.

We knit the entire next row in single crochets with a thread of a different color.

We change the thread.

We tie a row of single crochets to the tail. And then we will again knit double crochets in the tail, two stitches per loop.

We finish with single crochets.

Now we will knit a new row differently.

We knit single crochets up to the tail.

And in the tail it’s like this: we make a yarn over and insert the hook into the loop, pulling it out working thread. We knit a loop and yarn over. We don't knit the rest.

Yarn over again and insert the hook into the next loop and pull out the working thread. We knit the yarn over and loop again.

And then we'll knit all these stitches together. We make one air stitch and continue to knit the tail in this way.

We finish the row with single crochets.

Now change the thread and knit a row of single crochets to the tail. And in the tail we will make four air loops and a single crochet between our elements.

This is what we ended up with.

Now let's attach the red thread to the head. And let's make a scallop. We make three air loops and knit a single crochet across both sides of the head, where it is knitted with red thread. And so on two more times.

Now let's attach the red thread to where the beak will be.

And we will make three air loops.

We will tie a connecting post under the same place where we attached the thread.

Sew or glue beads instead of eyes.

This is a crocheted Easter chicken!


Orange chicken

To knit a chicken you will need:

  • Yarn “Children's novelty” in orange, lilac and red;
  • Hook 1.75 mm;
  • Scissors;
  • 2 small black beads.

Step by step description

We start knitting from the head of the chicken. To do this, we perform 6 sc in a sliding loop. We tighten the loop. In the new row we need to connect the additions in each row. We will get 12 columns.

Then we will increase in the next row through 1 loop. There will now be 18 loops.

We knit 4 rows of 18 sc in each round.

In the next row we cast on 2 ch and knit with an increase every 2 loops. But now we knit not sc, but hdc.

Let's start a new row. We rise 3 loops. And we knit 1 row with an increase in each loop. But now we knit not hdc, but dc.

Now we will knit the body. Let's start with 3 ch. We skip 3 loops of the base and knit 1 sc in the 4th loop. Make 3 loops again and skip 3 sc on the bottom row. So we knit in a circle.

We made arches for the new row. We pass ss under the first arch. We knit 3 lifting loops and 4 more dc. Together with the lifting loops we will count as 5 dc.

We knit 1 sc into the new arch. And in the other arch again 5 dc. So until the end. At the end we knit 1 dc into the 3rd lifting loop.

We pass ss to 3 dcs of the bottom row. We knit 1 lifting loop. It will replace 1 sc. Then we knit 5 dc in the sc of the bottom row. And then again we will perform 1 sc in the 3rd loop from 5 dc of the bottom row. Continue knitting until the end.

Let's knit 1 more row like this.

Now let's form the tail. We do 3 ch. We go up and knit 1 sc in the shell dc of the row above. At the same time, we deviate to the left. Again we make 3 ch and knit 1 sc into the shell another row higher and a little to the left. Knitting in this row is not important.

We need to knit an arc from chains of 3 ch. Therefore, now we cast on 3 ch and go down a row. We knit 1 sc. And so on to the bottom row. A total of 6 chains of 3 loops will be knitted.

The arc should take up half the chicken. If you fold the piece in half, then each half will have 3 shells on the bottom row.

Now let's turn around. We knit 1 sc under the arch. We knit another 5 dc in the same arch. In the next arch we also knit 1 sc and 5 dc.

So we knit into the remaining arches.


Attach a lilac thread and tie the sc tail.

We make the wing in the same way. But this time there will be only 3 arches. Let’s attach the thread in a row of dc. To where we knitted with an increase in each loop. We make 3 ch and go down a row below, knit 1 sc. Then we will knit the same arch, stepping back to the left, but in the same row. And then we’ll go up, hardly dc.

We tie it in the same way as in the tail. We knit 1 sc and 5 dc under each arch. We tie a sc with lilac thread.

On the other side we will make such a wing.

Attach a red thread to the chicken's head. We make 3 loops. We knit 1 hdc at the same point, then we need to knit 1 sc and 1 dc next to each other.

Let's make a beak. Let's attach the red thread. Make 3 ch and knit 1 ss at the same point.

Attach black beads instead of eyes.

All that's left is to put the egg inside!

Chicken

For Easter we paint eggs. But to make them look even more interesting and original, you can knit wonderful bags or stands for them. In this master class we will knit an Easter egg decoration in the shape of a chicken.

For knitting we need:

  • Yarn Art Jeans thread in white, red and orange;
  • Hook 1.75 mm;
  • Scissors;
  • Brown floss thread;
  • Needle.

First, let's make 2 air loops. Then in the very first loop, that is, 2 from the hook, we knit 6 single crochets. This will be the first row.

In the new row we will knit increases in each of the loops. This means that you need to perform 2 single crochets in each loop.

We don’t make any increases in the new row, we just knit 18 single crochets.

And in the next row we will knit an increase again. Now we will knit 2 stitches in 2 loops, and in the 3rd loop we knit 2 single crochets. And so we knit the whole row.

We knit the next row without any additions.

We continue to make increments, thereby increasing our part. We knit 1 stitch into 3 loops, and knit 2 stitches into the 4th loop. And so on in a circle all the way to the end.

To make the head stand out, in the new row we will knit an increase again every 2 loops of the row.

Now let’s knit the row without adding.

Let's connect the last row with increases. In it we knit 4 loops of 1 stitch each, and in the 5th loop we make 2 stitches. This is how we knit the entire row.

We perform the row again without additions.

Now we will decrease it. To do this, we knit 4 single crochets, and knit the 5th and 6th loops together with one single crochet. That is, we decreased after 4 loops.

We knit a row without decreasing.

We continue to decrease. Now we knit 3 stitches, 1 per loop, and then knit 2 loops together.

We knit the next 5 rows without decreases or increases. That is, we knit 1 stitch in each individual loop.


Now you need to attach the red thread from above. We attach approximately in a column of the 3rd row. And then we knit 5 single crochets between the loops. We make a lifting loop. Turn around and knit 1 single crochet into the first loop. Then here is 1 half double crochet and 1 double crochet. And then we knit the same element into all the following red loops. It turns out that we will knit such an element 5 times.

Now we will knit the beak. Again we make 2 air loops and perform 6 single crochets in the 2nd loop from the hook. Next, we perform 2 rows of 6 columns.

Sew the beak in place.

For the wings you will need white thread. Make a slip loop and knit 3 single crochets. We turn around and knit a row with increases on the sides, that is, only in the first and last loop.

Repeat the row 4 more times. We don’t cut the thread, but we tie it along the contour into the corners, knitting 2 stitches.

We take an orange thread, since we will knit the legs. We make 4 air loops and knit down 3 connecting columns. Then we make 4 loops again and knit 3 connecting stitches down. We will also knit a connecting stitch to the point where 2 fingers come from. We knit 1 more finger in the same way.

You need to knit 2 pieces of this kind.

Sew on the legs and wings. We embroider the eyes with brown floss thread.

This is a decoration for easter eggs Crochet can be crocheted very quickly and easily.


Multicolored hen

I always want to Easter decorations were original and bright. This step-by-step description will show you how to crochet an Easter egg decoration in the shape of a chicken.

Materials and tools that will be required:

  • Thread “Children's novelty” in beige, red, orange, and any 4 colors;
  • Hook;
  • Scissors;
  • A pair of safe eyes.

The chicken needs to be knitted from top to bottom, starting from the head. You need to make 2 loops. Then perform 6 sc in 2 loops, thereby increasing the number of loops to 12.

1st row: increase in circles.

2nd row: 1 sc, increase.

3rd row: 2 sc, increase.

4 – 8 row: 1 sc in each sc of the previous row.

9th row: 3 sc, increase.

10th row: 1 sc.

11th row: 4 sc, increase.

12 – 14 row: 1 sc.

Row 15: knit 1 sc at the back of the loops.

16th row: 1 sc in a circle for both walls of the loops.

Rows 17 – 24: knit, alternating 1 row for a whole loop and 1 row for the back wall of loops. That is, a total of 8 rows, 4 of them for both walls of the loops and 4 only for the back walls.

Now you need to move on to knitting the skirt. Any thread color is suitable for this. IN in this case The thread used is raspberry color. Attach the thread to the beginning of the row. You need to attach it in the row where you last knitted the back wall of the loops.

Before starting a new row, make 3 loops instead of 1 dc. Then knit 3 dc in each loop.

Then you need to knit 3 more such rows, going up into the rows where the loops are knitted behind the back walls. It is better to change the thread in each row so that the chicken turns out bright and colorful. There will be 4 rows of skirt in total. You can knit 1 more row, since there is still 1 row left with free half-loops. The chicken will turn out even more magnificent. It is important not to forget to hide the tails of the thread on the wrong side.

At this stage, the part can be put aside, since next you need to move on to knitting the beak and scallop. For the beak, orange or yellow yarn is suitable. It is very easy to knit. You need to make 2 loops and tie 6 sc into the 2nd loop, and then add through the loop. Sew the resulting part into place.

To knit a scallop you need to take a red thread and make a starting loop. You need to attach it in the center, approximately in the 2nd row. Then rise by 3 loops, tie 1 dc here. Then you need to knit 1 hdc back between the stitches, then you need to knit 2 hdc, moving backwards. As a result, you need to make 1 connecting post to secure the row.

The chicken is ready, all that remains is to attach the safety eyes.

The chicken is ready for Easter.


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