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BirdyPops-patternpdf

This document provides a free crochet pattern for creating 'Birdy Pops' using chenille yarn and various materials. It includes detailed instructions for making the body, head, and booty of the bird, along with modifications for different bird types. The pattern emphasizes that it should not be redistributed or sold, but finished items may be sold.

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BirdyPops-patternpdf

This document provides a free crochet pattern for creating 'Birdy Pops' using chenille yarn and various materials. It includes detailed instructions for making the body, head, and booty of the bird, along with modifications for different bird types. The pattern emphasizes that it should not be redistributed or sold, but finished items may be sold.

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FREE PATTERN

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GET READY!
Materials: Notes:
Chenille yarn (I used Honey Bunny) This pattern is crocheted
-Yellow (body) in continuous rounds.
-Orange (beak and feet) Use your stitch marker to
6mm crochet hook mark your last stitch in
8mm safety eyes (or other size) each round.

Cotton/acrylic yarn (booty detail) Disclaimer: Please do not


Stitch marker, Scissors, Stuffing redistribute, sell or claim
Needle for sewing (details only) this pattern (whole or in
part) as your own. You
Abbreviations: may sell finished items :)
MR = Magic Ring
ST = Stitch
SC = Single Crochet
CC = Change Colors
BO = Bobble ST 4DCtog (see pic.>)
INC = Increase (invisible)
DEC = Decrease (invisible)

@Gwenniezcrochet
@Crochet_CroChey #1
HEAD TO BODY:
Start with the body color (yellow)

1: 8SC in MR
2: (INC) x8 [16]
3: (3SC, INC) X4 [20] Place
4: (4SC, INC) x4 [24] small
marker
5: (5SC, INC), 5SC,
yarn
place small marker yarn,
INC, (5SC,INC) x2 [28]
6: (6SC, INC) x4 [32]
7-8: 32SC (2 rounds)

9: (6SC, DEC) x4 [28]


10: (5SC, DEC) x4 [24] Insert 1st safety eye at marked spot;
11: (4SC, DEC) x4 [20] place 2nd eye 5 ST to the right.
12: (3SC, DEC) x4 [16] Embroider beak: between eyes,
13: (2SC, DEC) x4 [12] covering 3SC.
14: (1SC, DEC) x4 [8]
Do not stuff the head (you can stuff
Continue on next page
lightly if you prefer).

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@Crochet_CroChey #2
HEAD TO BODY:
Depending on
15: (1SC, INC) x4 [12]
the tension of
16: (3SC, INC) x3 [15]
your stitches
17: (4SC, INC) x3 [18]
it's possible that
18: (2SC, INC) X6 [24]
wings and feet
19: 11SC, BO, 9SC, BO, 2SC [24]
don't line up
20: 24SC [24]
with eyes and
See photos on bottom right
beak. Adjust
21: 14SC cc: orange,
placement of
BO cc: yellow, 4SC cc: orange,
wings and feet.
BO cc: yellow, 4SC [24]
FO and knot ends together
Start stuffing the body End of BO CC

22: (2SC, DEC) X6 [18] Start of BO CC


23: (1SC, DEC) X6 [12]
24: (DEC) X6 [6]
FO and sew closed

FO

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Modifications:
Bald Eagle:
1-18: white
19- 24: Brown

Mallard Duck:
1-7: Green
8-14: White
15- 24: Brown

@Gwenniezcrochet
@Crochet_CroChey #4
BOOTY
Booty:
Take a separate piece of yarn in the
same color as the body (ca. 15cm).
TIP: you can use the same yarn as used
for the body, but to create a sharper
curve try using cotton yarn.

Insert embroidery needle in the middle


of the bottom side; between row 23-24.
Exit between row 18-19 in the center of
the back.

Make a knot, pull tight


(be careful not to break the yarn),
make a second knot and weave in ends.

@Gwenniezcrochet
@Crochet_CroChey #5
THE END
Enjoy your FREE little Birdy Pops!
Please tag us so we can see your creations :)
This pattern is available in PDF on Etsy, Ravelry and on Ribblr.
Thanks for your support <3

@Gwenniezcrochet
@Crochet_CroChey #6
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