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Duck Pattern Eng

This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for making a duck plush toy in two sizes: 30cm and 40cm. It includes a list of materials needed, explanations of crochet symbols, step-by-step instructions for creating the head, wings, legs, body, tail, and beak, as well as assembly instructions. Additionally, it outlines usage rights, selling permissions, and sharing guidelines for the pattern.

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100% found this document useful (3 votes)
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Duck Pattern Eng

This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for making a duck plush toy in two sizes: 30cm and 40cm. It includes a list of materials needed, explanations of crochet symbols, step-by-step instructions for creating the head, wings, legs, body, tail, and beak, as well as assembly instructions. Additionally, it outlines usage rights, selling permissions, and sharing guidelines for the pattern.

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Duck plush

crochet pattern

@anna_workshop
CrochetToysWorkshop
Materials
1. Himalaya Dolphin baby 80308
• 1,5 skein - for toy 30cm/11inch
• 2 skein - for toy 40cm/15inch
2. Himalaya Dolphin baby 80330 • 0,5 skein
3. Hook 4mm
4. Filler
5. Needle.
6. A little black yarn for embroidering eyes.
Using this pattern you can make duck plush in two di erent
sizes 30cm/11inch and 40cm/15inch. Size of nished toy
depends only from body length. So, all other details are the
same sizes.

Explanations of symbols:
MC - magic circle
Sc - single crochet
Sl st - slip stitch
dc - double crochet
inc - 2 sc in the next stitch
3inc - 3 sc in the next stitch
4inc - 4 sc in the next stitch
inc*2 - 2 sc in the next stitch repeat 2 times
dec - single crochet 2 stitches together
3dec - single crochet 3 stitches together
4dec - single crochet 4 stitches together
dec*2 - single crochet 2 stitches together repeat 2 times
(12) - number of stitches you should have at the end of the
round/row
( )*6 - repeat whatever is between the brackets the number of
times stated
F.o. - nish o
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Head:
1. 6 sc in MC(6)
1. inc*6 (12)
2. (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)
3. (2 sc, inc)*6 (24)
4. (3 sc, inc)*6 (30)
5. (4 sc, inc)*6 (36)
6. (5 sc, inc)*6 (42)
8-10. 42 sc (3 rows)
11. (6 sc, inc)*6 (48)
12. 15 sc, (inc, 2 sc)*3, place additional marker here,
(2 sc, inc)*3, 15 sc (54)
13-15. 54 sc (3 rows)
16. (7 sc, dec)*6 (48)
17. (6 sc, dec)*6 (42)
18. (5 sc, dec)*6 (36)
19. (4 sc, dec)*6 (30)
20. (3 sc, dec)*6 (24)
21. (2 sc, dec)*6 (18)
22. (1 sc, dec)*6 (12)
23. dec*6 (6) f.o.

Additional marker placed


in the center of the face.

Don’t take it o before you


nish face decor.
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Wings:
1. 6 sc in MC
2. inc*6 (12)
3. 5 sc, inc*2, 5 sc (14)
4. 14 sc (1 row)
5. 6 sc, inc*2, 6 sc (16)
6. 7 sc, inc*2, 7 sc (18)
7. dec, 6 sc, inc*2, 6 sc, dec (18)
8. dec, 6 sc, inc*2, 6 sc, dec (18)
9. 8 sc, inc*2, 8 sc (20)
10. inc, 7 sc, dec*2, 7 sc, inc (20)
11. inc, 7 sc, dec*2, 7 sc, inc (20)
12. (3 sc, dec)*4 (16)
13. inc, 5 sc, dec*2, 5 sc, inc (16)
14. (2 sc, dec)*4 (12)
15. inc, 3 sc, dec*2, 3 sc, inc (12)
16. (1 sc, dec)*4 (8)
Sl st, f.o. Leave a long tail for sewing.

Don’t add ller into wings.


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Legs: How to crochet 3dec and 4dec
1. 6 sc in MC watch by the link:
2. inc*6 (12) [Link]
3. (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)
4. (2 sc, inc)*6 (24)
5. blo 24 sc (1 row)
6. 7 sc, (4inc, dec3)*2, 4inc, 8 sc (29)
7. 8 sc, (inc*2, 3 sc)*2, inc*2, 9 sc (35)
8. 8 sc, (dec*2, 3 sc)*2, dec*2, 9 sc (29)
9. 7 sc, (4dec, 1 sc)*3, 7 sc (20)
10. 5 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec (17)
11. 6 sc, dec, 1 sc, dec, 6 sc (15)
12. (3 sc, dec)*3 (12)
13-15. 12 sc (3 rows)
Sl st, f.o. Leave a long tail for sewing.
Body 15cm/6inch:
1. 6 sc in MC
2. inc*6 (12)
3. (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)
4. (2 sc, inc)*6 (24)
5. (3 sc, inc)*6 (30)
6. (4 sc, inc)*6 (36)
7. 21 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc, 3 sc (39)
8. 39 sc (1 row)
9. 22 sc, inc, (5 sc, inc)*2, 4 sc (42)
10. 42 sc (1 row)
11. 23 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc,
5 sc (45)
12. 45 sc (1 row)
13. 24 sc, inc, 7 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc,
6 sc (48)
14. 48 sc (1 row)
15. 18 sc, (3 sc, dec)*6 (42)
16. 18 sc, (2 sc, dec)*6 (36)
17-18. 36 sc (2 rows)
19. 18 sc, (1 sc, dec)*6 (30)
20. 30 sc (1 row)
21. 18 sc, dec*6 (24)
22. 18 sc, dec*3 (21)
23. (4 sc, dec)*3, 3 sc (18)
24. 18 sc (1 row)
25. 13 sc, sl st, f.o. Leave a long
tail for sewing.
Body 25cm/10inch:
1. 6 sc in MC
1. inc*6 (12)
2. (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)
3. (2 sc, inc)*6 (24)
4. (3 sc, inc)*6 (30)
5. (4 sc, inc)*6 (36)
7. 21 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc, 3 sc (39)
8. 39 sc (1 row)
9. 22 sc, inc, (5 sc, inc)*2, 4 sc (42)
10. 42 sc (1 row)
11. 23 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc, 5 sc (45)
12. 45 sc (1 row)
13. 24 sc, inc, 7 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc, 6 sc (48)
14-23. 48 sc (10 rows)
24. 18 sc, (3 sc, dec)*6 (42)
25-27. 42sc (3 rows)
28. 18 sc, (2 sc, dec)*6 (36)
29-32. 36 sc (4 rows)
33. 18 sc, (1 sc, dec)*6 (30)
34. 30 sc (1 row)
+ 2 sc, place marker, the beginning of the row will be here
35. 18 sc, dec*6 (24)
36. 24 sc (1 row)
37. 18 sc, dec*3 (21)
38. (4 sc, dec)*3, 3 sc (18)
39. 18 sc (1 row)
40. 13 sc, sl st, f.o. Leave a long tail for sewing.
When you add ller to the body please note that one
side should be convex and other should be at, as the
duck should lie down. Therefore, add the ller as evenly
as possible to make a properly shape.

Tail:
1. 6 sc in MC
2. inc*6 (12)
3. 12 sc (1 row)
4. (2 sc, dec)*3 (9)
sl st, f.o. Leave a long tail for sewing.
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Beak:
1. Ch 5, start from the second stitch from the hook, inc, 2
sc, 3inc, 2 sc, inc
2. inc*2, 2 sc, inc*3, place marker, the beginning of the row
will be here
3. 16 sc (1 row)
4. (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc (21)
5. 21 sc (1 row)
6. 20 sc, inc with dc, 2 dc, inc with dc, sc, sl st.
f.o. Leave a long tail for sewing.

Add a little ller into


the beak.
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Assembly instruction:
Firstly, place body on it’s
at side and apply the
head near it. Pay
attention to the location
of the additional marker
on the head (visually, it
should divide the head
and body into two equal parts).
In this position, we sew the head to the
body.

Then attach the wings and


legs on both sides. Make
sure they are on the same
level. And when you sew
them, they must lie on the
surface with the body.
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! If you sew the wings
and legs higher or lower
(for example, in those
places that are marked
with a red circle), then
when you put the toy, it
will outweigh to the right
or left, and will not lie
at!
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Then, at the same distance from the legs, sew the tail (in the
photo, the place of the tail is marked with a cross).

Sew the beak in the center of the head.

Embroider the eyes with black thread (I used YarnArt Jeans


yarn).

A toy with a large


body is assembled
in the same way.
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Congrats👏Your duck plush is ready
USING: You can use this pattern and make these
amigurumis for yourself, your friends and your family. I’d
be thrilled if you drop me a line (along with your web link
or a photograph of the amigurumi you made using my
pattern); it’s always a pleasure to see what you guys do
with my pattern.

SELLING: I don’t mind if you sell toys made from my


patterns. It would be nice if you mentioned somewhere in
the description of the toy that it’s designed by “Anna
Bortsova”.

SHARING: You can pin any image of the toy on Pinterest


or give your blog readers a heads up regarding the
availability of this pattern by using any of the images
on my blog along with a link to my blog. Sharing is loving.
So go ahead and share the love :D

DON’T: Please do not sell this pattern or publish it in its


entirety in any digital or print format, make unauthorized
translations, or store them in any retrieval system
because that would make me very sad and force me to
send my ninjas after you.
Cheers!

You always can nd all of my patterns in my


Etsy store - CrochetToysWorkshop

And you’re welcome to my Instagram -


@anna_workshop
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