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Crochet Mini Rubber Duck Free Pattern

Lynette D. BrownBy Lynette D. BrownOctober 9, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
Crochet Mini Rubber Duck Free Pattern

Dear Creative Minds, Greetings! You are probably familiar with those adorable yellow rubber ducks that make taking a bath a lot of fun. Imagine a duck that you built yourself out of yarn, and instead of being cold and squeaky, it is kind, loving, and cuddly since you made it yourself. The article will walk you through a very simple method that will allow you to make one in a very short amount of time. The Mini Rubber Duck Pattern brings to life a charming small duck with a sophisticated color tone, which is reminiscent of the appearance of its plastic counterpart. A charming orange beak and eyes that appear to be safe and friendly are featured on the duck, which was crafted in a stance that gives the impression that it is gleefully skimming over water. After it has been crafted, this amigurumi toy can be used as a delightfully amusing item of decor or as a lovely, heartfelt gift.

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Making Your Crochet Mini Rubber Duck

+/- 6.5 centimeters in height

Equipment and Components

2mm yellow yarn color
Orange yarn measuring 2 millimeters
Button eyes measuring 4 millimeters
Filling material for crochet hooks measuring 2 millimeters
Needles and scissors for the tapestry
Some abbreviations

ch stands for chain stitch, st for stitch, SC for single crochet, and INC for increase (two stitches in one stitch).
decline (two single crochets together)

Step by step Pattern

Body

body

Make use of yellow yarn.
In row 1, build six chains [6].
On the second chain from the hook, work four single crochets, then an inc by working around. 4 stitches, inc [12]
In the third row, work inc, 3 sc, 3 inc, 3 sc, 2 inc. [18] [18]
Row 4: 6 stitches, 5 inc, 6 stitches, inc, 6 stitches, inc [24] [24]
In rows 5 and 6, work a single crochet in each stitch [24].
Row 7: 4 single crochets, inc. (2 double crochets, inc) x 4, 6 single crochets, inc [30]
In rows 8 and 9, work a single crochet in each stitch [30].
[26] Row 10: 8 single crochets, a double crochet, a double crochet, and a double crochet.
Be sure to secure it and leave a tail for stitching.

Head

head

Make use of yellow yarn.

Row 1: Skip 8 stitches and make 12 single crochets [12]
Row 2: stitches in all stitches [12]
(sc, inc) for six rows [18] in row 3
In the fourth row, (sc, inc) x 6 [24]
Row 5: (3 single crochets, incs) x 6 [30]
6th row: (4 single crochets, incs) x 6 [36]
After stuffing the body with fiberfill, sew the opening using the tail as a stitch.
Rows 7–9: Work a single crochet in each stitch [36]
In row 10, work the following: (4 sc, dec) x 6 [30]
In row 11, work a single crochet in each stitch [30].
Row 12: (3 single crochets, one double crochet) x 6 [24]
Row 13: stitches in all stitches [24]
Work the following pattern in row 14: (2 sc, dec) x 6 [18]
Sequence 15: (sc, dec) x 6 [12] yarns
Fill the head with dense fiberfill.
Count by six in row 16 [6]
Put on a brake

Wings (make 2)

wings

Make use of yellow yarn.
The first row contains a magic circle [6].
Row 2: inc x 6 [12] times
(sc, inc) for six rows [18] in row 3
Row 4: (2 single crochets, incs) x 6 [24]
Put an end to it and fold it in half, then sew it off using the tail.

Beak

beak

Make use of orange yarn.
Making six chains in row 1 [6]
On the second chain from the hook, work five stitches around, and then work five stitches [10].
Rows 3 through 5: sc in every stitch [10]
Row 6: 5 single crochets [5]
Be sure to secure it and leave a tail for stitching.

Assembly

assembly

You should sew the wings on both sides of the body. You should also sew the beak at the front of the face and insert the button eyes. design by @hooknyarn.id

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Lynette D. Brown

Lynette D. Brown writing is driven by her love for adventure and new experiences. Whether it’s an insightful piece on travel or a fun exploration of fashion trends, her enthusiasm for life is infectious. Ava has a knack for turning even the simplest moments into something extraordinary, and she thrives on sharing those stories with readers who are as curious and open-minded as she is.

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