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Regal the Peacock

Regal the Peacock is a graceful, artist rendition if the popular and gorgeous bird. A full walkthrough tutorial video makes this a pattern for any intermediate crocheter, even if you have never done amigurumi. The feathers are done with the loop stitch. They are done individually to add texture and depth. The wings are done with two strands held together to create a feather look. Regal makes a lovely home decor item, housewarming gift, or nursery decoration.

Regal the Peacock

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Pipi The Bird

Crochet Pipi the Birdwith this easy to follow crochet pattern. This is a quick and easy crochet project. The small bird (7cm / 3inch) was made with sport weight cotton yarn and a 2.5 mm crochet hook and the big bird (16 cm/ 6 inch) with super bulky chenille yarn and a 5 mm crochet hook. They are both made with the same pattern. You can use any yarn to make this cute bird plush. Have fun making this adorable Amigurumi!

Pipi The Bird

Difficulty Level: Beginner

Crochet Hook: B/1 or 2.25 mm hook, H/8 or 5 mm hook, 3 or 2.1 mm hook (steel), 4 or 2 mm hook (steel)

Yarn Weight: (6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)

Epic Pride Wings Crochet Pattern

Add even more custom flair to your own special Dragon creature. This pattern includes instructions for huge Epic Pride Wings. Make each panel in the same color, or different gradient colors!

Epic Pride Wings Crochet Pattern

Lewis The Dodo

Lewis the Dodo Bird is a fun amigurumi crochet pattern for an intermediate artist. He is a fun, fast project, with that wonderful bit of whimsy familiar to the dodo. They were curious, confident birds with a very distinct shape and unique face. Lewis the Dodo is no exception. What a proud example of the dodo! ewis’ pattern is made in several pieces with very little shaping. His classic birdy shape is created by angling the body and attaching the neck on top of the tilted body and the legs on the opposite end of the football that is Lewis the Dodo’s body.

Lewis The Dodo