Welcome to my chicken crochet pattern. The crochet chicken will look like this.

Finished crochet chicken landscape

 

There’s also a video tutorial available for this pattern at Chicken Crochet Tutorial.

 

You can view the full pattern on this page by continuing to scroll down. There is also a PDF version that you can download from my Ravelry store for $1 at Chicken Crochet Pattern.

This pattern will be using UK terminology. If you would like to view the US version go to Chicken Crochet Pattern (US Version).

Chicken Crochet Pattern

Abbreviations

  • st – stitch
  • sts – stitches
  • ch – chain
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • dc – double crochet
  • htr – half treble crochet
  • tr – treble crochet

Materials Used

  • Yellow, orange and brown cotton or wool, I used 8 ply wool which is light worsted in the US and double knit in the UK.
  • A crochet hook, I used a 2.5mm hook.
  • Scissors.
  • Yellow thread to sew together.
  • Sewing needle.
  • Darning needle to weave in ends.
  • Black embroidery cotton or sewing thread to embroider on the eyes.

Head

Make a magic loop.

Row 1:  3 ch. Work 14 tr into circle and pull circle tight.  Sl st into 3rd ch.

Row 2:  1 ch. Work 2 dc in each st to halfway, sl st into next st and work 3 ch, miss 1st ch and work a sl st into each remaining ch and into the same st on the head, 4 ch, miss 1st ch and work a sl st into each remaining ch and into the same st on the head, 3 ch, miss 1st ch and work a sl st into each remaining ch and into the same st on the head, work 2 dc into each st to the end.  Join with a sl st in ch.  Fasten off.

Crochet chicken head first feather

Crochet chicken head with feathers

Body

Make a magic loop.

Row 1:  3 ch. Work 14 tr into circle and pull circle tight. Sl st into 3rd ch.

Row 2:  3 ch. 1 tr in same place as ch. Work 2 tr into each st around. Join with a sl st in 3rd ch.  Fasten off.

Crochet chicken body

Beak

Make a magic loop.

Into circle work 3 ch and 1 tr.  Fasten off.  Join yarn in circle and work 3 ch and 1 tr.  Pull circle tight and fasten off.

Crochet chicken beak

Wing (Make 2)

Make a magic loop.

Row 1:  Work 2 ch and 2 htr into circle.  Pull circle tight but don’t join.  Turn.

Row 2:  2 ch, 1 htr in same place as ch, 2 htr in each of next 2 sts, 1 htr in top of ch.  Turn.

Row 3:  2 ch, 1 htr in same place as ch, 1 htr in next st, sl st in following st, 2 ch, 2 htr in next st, sl st in next st, 2 ch, 1 htr in each of remaining 2 sts.  Fasten off.

Crochet chicken wings

Legs

Join yarn to body.

6 ch, miss 1 ch, 1 sl st in each of next 2 sts, 3 ch, miss 1st ch and work a sl st in each of next 2 sts, sl st in same place as last sl st from 1st claw, 3 ch, miss 1st ch and work a sl st in each of next 2 sts, sl st in same place as last sl st from 1st claw, 1 sl st in each st to body.  Sl st into body.  Fasten off.

Join yarn 6 sts on from 1st leg and work another leg the same.

Crochet chicken body with legs

To Make Up

Weave in ends.  Attach the beak to the head as shown.  Embroider the eyes on just above the beak.

Crochet chicken head with beak and eyes

Sew the head to the body.

Crochet chicken body with head

Stitch the wings to the body.

Finished crochet chicken landscape

And here’s a group of chickens.

Finished crochet chicken group landscape

If you are looking to make more barnyard animals I’ve got a horse, pig, cow and a sheep as well.

Finished crochet horse group landscape

Finished crochet pig group landscape

Finished crochet cow group landscape

Finished crochet sheep group landscape