Crochet Beautiful Duck
Crocheting a beautiful duck can be such a delightful and charming project to undertake! By selecting soft, sunny yellow yarn for the body and bright orange for the beak, you can bring your duck to life with warm hues. Adding small details like black yarn for the eyes and a little trail of white stitches to represent fluff can really make your duck stand out. Don't forget to stuff it just right for the perfect squishiness. Once completed, this adorable duck will surely bring a smile to anyone's face and make for a lovely addition to your collection of crocheted creations!
Size: Approximately 4 inches long
Materials:
- Worsted weight yarn. I used off-white for the duck. I don’t know what specific brand or color it is. I got it in a bargain bin! Also a small amount of yellow yarn for making the beak. And, I used Red Heart Super Saver Yarn in the color Monet for the scarf.
- Stitch marker (I use a small piece of a contrasting color of yarn)
- Crochet Hook – Size G
- Fiberfill Stuffing
- 6 mm half round Darice eyes – 2 Note: If you are giving this to a child, use black yarn and embroider eyes, don’t use the plastic eyes that little fingers can pull off!
- Glue for gluing on eyes, if you are using the Darice eyes
Gauge: Not important
Abbreviations: sc = single crochet, ch = chain, sc dec = single crochet decrease, sc inc = single crochet increase, sl st = slip stitch, st = stitch, dc = double crochet
Notes: Rounds are worked in continuous spirals, do not join. Do not turn at the end of each round.
Body
- chain 2.
- 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Mark first st for beginning of round and move marker up for each round.
- 2 sc in each sc around – 12 sc.
- *sc inc, 1 sc in next 2 sc* around – 16 sc.
- sc in each sc around for 4 rounds – 16 sc in each round.
- *sc dec, 1 sc in next 2 sc* around – 12 sc.
- *sc dec, 1 sc in next 4 sc* around – 10 sc.
- sc in each sc around for 2 rounds – 10 sc in each round.
- *sc dec, 1 sc in next 3 sc* around – 8 sc.
- *sc dec, 1 sc in next 2 sc* around – 6 sc.
- Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing opening closed.
- Stuff with fiberfill.
- Flatten opening and sew it closed flat. (See photo below for flattened opening.)
Crochet Duck - Body Tail Flat Closing Detail
- chain 2.
- 8 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Mark first st for beginning of round and move marker up for each round.
- *sc inc, sc in next sc around* – 12 sc.
- *sc inc, sc in next 2 sc* around – 16 sc.
- sc in each sc around- 16 sc.
- *sc dec, sc in next 2 sc* around – 12 sc.
- sc in each sc around – 12 sc.
- *sc dec, sc in next 4 sc* around – 10 sc.
- At end of last round work a slip stitch and finish off leaving a long tail.
- Don’t stuff yet.
- ch 4
- dc in 3rd ch from hook.
- dc in next ch
- ch 4
- dc in 3rd ch from hook.
- dc in next ch
- finish off leaving a long tail.
Beak Half Done
Finished Beak
- ch 4, turn
- sc inc, sc, sc inc, ch1, turn
- sc inc, sc, sc inc, sc, sc inc, ch 1, turn
- sc inc, sc, sc inc, sc, sc inc, sc, sc inc, sc, do not turn
- Without turning, do 7 sc’s along the top edge of the wing.
- Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing onto body during assembly.
- ch 4, turn
- sc inc, sc, sc inc, ch1, turn
- sc inc, sc, sc inc, sc, sc inc, ch 1, turn
- sc inc, sc, sc inc, sc, sc inc, sc, sc inc, sc, do not turn
- Without turning, do *1 dc, ch 2, sc* in first space on the top edge of the wing. Do 1 sc in the next 4 spaces along the top edge of the wing. Do *1 sc, 1 sl st* in the next space.
- Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing onto body during assembly.
Duck Scarf - Not worked in rounds
- Ch about 40 (or however long you want the scarf to be.)
- dc in the 4th ch from the hook.
- dc in the remaining chains.
- Finish off and weave in ends.
Scarf
Assembly
- Fold the beak in half and sew it to the head.
- Folded Beak
- If you are embroidering on the eyes do that now.
- Stuff head.
- Glue eyes onto head now, if you are using the plastic eyes.
- Sew wings onto body.
- Sew head onto body.
- Using a blunt needle thread all yarn ends into the body. Cut off any excess.
Your duck is finished! I hope you enjoy this pattern!