The Crochet Parrot Amigurumi Pattern is an engaging, user-friendly guide that shows you how to create a charming parrot toy. Its detailed steps let you craft a lovely, vibrant, and huggable parrot.
Crochet Parrot Amigurumi Pattern
The Crochet Parrot Amigurumi Pattern creates a lively, colorful parrot with a pleasing look. Its head is round with big eyes and a pointy beak. Short wings and tail feathers extend from its slim body, adding charm. Rainbow-colored yarn combined with crochet stitches gives it a soft feel. With its vibrant features and friendly appearance, this cute amigurumi parrot makes a great toy for kids or a vibrant addition to any room’s decor.
Making the Crochet Parrot Amigurumi
Materials:
- Yarn:
- Red: 50g (1.75oz)
- Green: 50g (1.75oz)
- Blue: 20g (0.7oz)
- Yellow: 10g (0.35oz)
- Orange: 10g (0.35oz)
- Black: 10g (0.35oz)
- White: 5g (0.18oz)
- Crochet hook: 3.25mm
- Black safety eyes: 9mm
- Stuffing
- Tapestry needle
Head:
- Body: Using red yarn, make a magic ring and crochet 6 sc into the ring. Close the ring.
- Increase round: Crochet 2 sc in each sc around. You’ll have 12 sc.
- Rounds 2-3: Crochet 3 rounds of 12 sc.
- Change color to green:
- Round 4: Crochet 12 sc.
- Stuffing: Lightly stuff the head.
- Decrease round: Crochet 1 sc, then decrease. Repeat all around. You’ll have 10 sc.
- Round 8: Crochet 10 sc.
- Decrease round: Crochet 1 sc, then decrease. Repeat all around. You’ll have 8 sc.
- Close the opening and weave in the ends.
Beak:
- Using orange yarn, make a magic ring and crochet 6 sc into the ring. Close the ring.
- Round 2: Increase to 12 sc.
- Round 3: Crochet 12 sc.
- Stuffing: Lightly stuff the beak.
- Close the opening and weave in the ends.
- Attach the beak to the head under the eyes.
Eyes:
- Sew on the black safety eyes, positioning them above the beak.
Eyebrows (optional):
- Using black yarn, embroider two small arches above the eyes.
Tail (make 2):
- Using red yarn, make a magic ring and crochet 6 sc into the ring. Close the ring.
- Rounds 2-4: Crochet 3 rounds of 6 sc.
- Change color to blue:
- Rounds 5-7: Crochet 3 rounds of 6 sc.
- Change color to yellow:
- Round 8: Crochet 6 sc.
- Close the opening and weave in the ends.
- Repeat steps 1-7 to make another tail.
Attach the tails to the back of the body, one on each side.
Wings (make 2):
- Using green yarn, chain 15.
- Row 1: Sc in the second chain from the hook and each chain to the end. Turn in your work.
- Row 2: Chain 2, sc in each sc across. Turn in your work.
- Repeat Rows 2-3 until the wing measures approximately 3.5 inches from the base.
- Change color to blue:
- Row 1: Sc in each sc across. Turn your work.
- Repeat Row 6 one more time.
- Change color to yellow:
- Row 1: Sc in each sc across. Turn your work.
- Close off the row and weave in the ends.
- Repeat steps 1-10 to make another wing.
Attach the wings to the sides of the body.
Feet (make 2):
- Using black yarn, make a magic ring and crochet 6 sc into the ring. Close the ring.
- Round 2: Increase to 12 sc.
- Round 3: Crochet 12 sc.
- Stuffing: Lightly stuff the foot.
- Rounds 4-5: Crochet 2 rounds of 12 sc.
- Close the opening and weave in the ends.
- Repeat steps 1-6 to make another foot.
More Crochet Parrot Amigurmi Ideas
Parrot Bird Amigurumi
This colorful parrot (Sun conure) will be prepared in such a way that it will act as an adorable wall decoration for kids' rooms or a welcoming sign at the door. Actually, an amigurumi branch is sewed with it so you can hang it from the roof. The parrot as a whole is easy to crochet as it has a cartoon look. Crochet it this summer to bring some colors around your house.
Kyle The Parrot
This parrot amigurumi is a lovely and easy variation in the green parrot focused on crocheting a chibi look. You can notice those large eyes and beaks that they usually should have. Due to this, every kid will want to make it his. Start crocheting it today, as it will be the cutest addition to the toy collection.
Paco The Parrot Amigurumi
This pattern for a colorful parrot is designed for beginners, as no professional details are added. It is because it is small, and adding such details in such sizes is difficult. Overall, it is nice when you have loads of kids around to satisfy or want to decorate the home with many amigurumi.
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