Thank you so much! I made the little chick and he’s so adorable. I didn’t have any eyes, so I used a knot of yarn (my first time trying that) and it turned out great :)
This is so adorable! You have the best videos-easy to follow, great video and audio quality and I appreciate that you don't have any music playing in the backgroud (it's distracting when you're trying to learn). I know these videos are time consuming to produce so I just wanted to say how much I appreciate what you do. Thank you!
Thank you for this amazing pattern! It really does take 10 minutes to complete on your second try, because then you know how to make the beak and limbs. I used a 3.5mm crochet hook, number 4 yarn, and it still was the same size that it was in the video! Great pattern, and it is great for all yarn sizes!
Here’s a tip for anyone using normal weight 4 yarn instead of chunky/chenille yarn: If u want to make the beak or feet a bit bigger, after attaching, instead of chaining 1, chain 2 and SC in the first chain. Then u can attach it or whatever.
I love this baby chick pattern❤ I added little wings to my baby chick in row 6 and it made a really big difference than the one I originally made. Now it’s time for me to make a whole army of baby chicks. I’m also probably going to sell them at school as little key chains.
Thank you, this was the best video with best description I have every come across. I was actually able to crochet 3 duckies and I am the most beginner at this ever. I was wondering if I want to make a big duckie would I just increase the number from 8 to like 24? thank you.
Thanks for the lovely feedback!! I'm humbled and congrats on crocheting THREE duckies!! Great job! If you want to make it bigger, you can increase to 24 instead of just to 16 sts in teh pattern. To go up to 24 sts, you need to: (sc, inc) x 8. Then, you will need a couple more rounds of "sc around" to make it not only wider but longer, too. Hope this helps!
@@SweetSofties Aww thank you so much really appreciate your reply. I am now at 5 duckies and they are getting better and better each time. I truly meant it when I say your video and your way of teaching is the only one I was able to follow. lol. Thank you again for the information on making it bigger. I will try that next. Have a great day. 🥰❤️😊
@@ilincaw that’s really awesome, five duckies!!! You’re rocking it! I’m glad you find my videos helpful; that’s really good feedback for me to hear from beginners! I hope you’ll enjoy some of my other tutorials on my channel as you branch out into more amigurumi!
I just finished my little teddy bear, and it came out so adorable. Thanks so much for the great tutorial, I absolutely love the way it turned out. SO SO CUTE! 🥰😍
Hi, I really love this tutorial but I was just wondering if we want to make a mallard duck in which rows should we do the colour changes bc the tutorial does not mention it, thanks 😊😊❤❤❤
I have really been wanting to crochet but my patience is limited, I tried this and it wasn’t that long! Adorable! Also I don’t have the eyes you used, I have black and white yarn. How do I add eyes with these?
Hi! Thank you for such an adorable pattern, and also for the detailed video tutorial. I'm new to amigurumi (and, basically, crochet in general.) Question: For the PDF mallard pattern, you specify to change colors, but if I change colors "in the round" I will end up with a very jagged, uneven color change. Do you recommend a specific method to avoid the color jag?
Yes, you can do a MR to start! :) The chain method is easier with plush yarn because it's hard to pull the magic ring closed without brekaing the yarn.
hi! could i sell the duck I've made with your pattern if i have added credits? i am planning to sell some cute small keychains similar to this and maybe more in the future. i really love how simple and cute this is, i added some wings and it turned out adorable! 💓💓 also, could i sell some other patterns made by you if i added credits?
Yes, you can sell finished dolls/items (not the pattern instructions) and credit me with my name and site, such as: "Pattern design by Sweet Softies, www.sweetsofties.com" So awesome to know you enjoyed my pattern!!
I was just like u, but i found a solution. So u need to have a separate yarn that u will close with, and then take ur hook and insert into one of the stitches and pull the yarn and repeat the process into other stitches, each one alone. Hope that helps ❤, and if u didn’t understand something about this process feel free to ask me :)
Hi! You go to this page: www.sweetsofties.com/2024/02/10-minute-baby-bird.html Then scroll down until you get to the sign-up form! You can get the free PDF pattern there! :)
I'll be sharing about the safety eyes tool when it comes out. It's currently in production. If you join my mailing list, you'll be one of the first to hear about it! Here's the sign-up link: view.flodesk.com/pages/638d7d3b08af91d6ddfdfa2a
Exciting news! A CROCHET KIT for this pattern is available: yarnsea.com/en/project/2125/10-minute-baby-bird-free-crochet-amigurumi-tutorial
Thank you so much! I made the little chick and he’s so adorable. I didn’t have any eyes, so I used a knot of yarn (my first time trying that) and it turned out great :)
This is so adorable! You have the best videos-easy to follow, great video and audio quality and I appreciate that you don't have any music playing in the backgroud (it's distracting when you're trying to learn). I know these videos are time consuming to produce so I just wanted to say how much I appreciate what you do. Thank you!
Aww, you're so kind, thanks for the positive and helpful input!! That's so encouraging for me to hear as a novice video creator :D
Thank you for this amazing pattern!
It really does take 10 minutes to complete on your second try, because then you know how to make the beak and limbs.
I used a 3.5mm crochet hook, number 4 yarn, and it still was the same size that it was in the video!
Great pattern, and it is great for all yarn sizes!
I'm so glad you like it, thank you for the kind words!!
Here’s a tip for anyone using normal weight 4 yarn instead of chunky/chenille yarn:
If u want to make the beak or feet a bit bigger, after attaching, instead of chaining 1, chain 2 and SC in the first chain. Then u can attach it or whatever.
Thank yoou
I love this baby chick pattern❤
I added little wings to my baby chick in row 6 and it made a really big difference than the one I originally made. Now it’s time for me to make a whole army of baby chicks. I’m also probably going to sell them at school as little key chains.
Aww that's so sweet!
How'd U add the wings lol
Oh my gosh, it's adorable! I'm gonna try and make it for my friend's birthday... I hope she likes it!
Edit: She did!!
Yay! What alovely gift!!
I made 3! A yellow, a white, and a mallard. So cute definitely recommend.
Aww, that's great!!
Your little bird and duck are so cute. Thank you for sharing your pattern. 💜🙏🏻
Thank you! 😊
Thank you, this was the best video with best description I have every come across. I was actually able to crochet 3 duckies and I am the most beginner at this ever. I was wondering if I want to make a big duckie would I just increase the number from 8 to like 24? thank you.
Thanks for the lovely feedback!! I'm humbled and congrats on crocheting THREE duckies!! Great job! If you want to make it bigger, you can increase to 24 instead of just to 16 sts in teh pattern. To go up to 24 sts, you need to: (sc, inc) x 8. Then, you will need a couple more rounds of "sc around" to make it not only wider but longer, too. Hope this helps!
@@SweetSofties Aww thank you so much really appreciate your reply. I am now at 5 duckies and they are getting better and better each time. I truly meant it when I say your video and your way of teaching is the only one I was able to follow. lol. Thank you again for the information on making it bigger. I will try that next. Have a great day. 🥰❤️😊
@@ilincaw that’s really awesome, five duckies!!! You’re rocking it! I’m glad you find my videos helpful; that’s really good feedback for me to hear from beginners! I hope you’ll enjoy some of my other tutorials on my channel as you branch out into more amigurumi!
I just finished my little teddy bear, and it came out so adorable. Thanks so much for the great tutorial, I absolutely love the way it turned out. SO SO CUTE! 🥰😍
Awww yay!!
Hi, I really love this tutorial but I was just wondering if we want to make a mallard duck in which rows should we do the colour changes bc the tutorial does not mention it, thanks 😊😊❤❤❤
The PDF pattern (free download on my blog, check the link in the descriptoin box) will have that info for you! :)
Tysm😊😊😊
Thank you so much! This was really easy to follow and the chicks look absolutely adorable! 😊
Yay, happy to hear it!!
Great tutorial! I love the clever way you attach the beak/feet and close up the end.
Aww thanks!!
Omfg, i am in love with your voice, so cute thanks for the video as well
Aww thank you!
Ohhhhh they're so cute ! ❤❤❤😊
It turned into a 40 min bird 😂
😂😂
its gonna turn into a ten hour bird because I CANT FIGURE IT OUT LEFT HANDED
Mine was so cuteee I made two because I couldn’t resist, easy too
Yay! Now they have company!!
Thank You!! Thank You!! Just what I'm needing.
Omg I love this tutorial, it is well explained and I will finally be able to do chicks
Yay, so happy to hear that!!
Very cute!
So cute! I can't wait to make a bunch of these 😍
Thank you! Have fun making it
So cute!
🥰 super cute and thank you for sharing!!
I cant wait! 💜
So sweet! Thank you so much for sharing.
So glad you like it!!
I have really been wanting to crochet but my patience is limited, I tried this and it wasn’t that long! Adorable! Also I don’t have the eyes you used, I have black and white yarn. How do I add eyes with these?
Great job! You can embroider the eyes on instead if you have black/white yarn.
@@SweetSofties ohhh ok! Thanks!
Thank you im gonna try it soon
Awesome! Look out for my free "Bunny Puff" tutorial coming soon!
Thank you so much. I was wondering where you got your pink tool?
She has a link to them in the description
Edit:looks like they’re sold out :(
Here's the link but it's currently out of stock online! crafteasytools.com/sweet-softies/
Tool is now available for orders here: crafteasytools.sjv.io/c/1815719/2160820/27574
Use code SWEET10 for 10% off!
Hi! Thank you for such an adorable pattern, and also for the detailed video tutorial. I'm new to amigurumi (and, basically, crochet in general.) Question: For the PDF mallard pattern, you specify to change colors, but if I change colors "in the round" I will end up with a very jagged, uneven color change. Do you recommend a specific method to avoid the color jag?
Hello! You can do the invisible color change method if you'd like! Here's my video tutorial on it: th-cam.com/video/z7H3wfrxvuE/w-d-xo.html
Thank you soooo much ❤️
Very very cute !!
The video was so fast I can't keep up! this makes it so much harder but I love the pattern! Sorry I just couldn't keep up. Love your Chanel tho!
Cute 🥰
Can I make this with a magic ring ???? If I can do I have to make 8 sc ????
Yep
Yes, you can do a MR to start! :) The chain method is easier with plush yarn because it's hard to pull the magic ring closed without brekaing the yarn.
Great tutorial, however, don't use that yarn ever again. The sound it made with the crochet hook drove me crazy
maybe the stitches were too tight
Can you please explain how to do the beak ?I don’t really understand 😢
hi! could i sell the duck I've made with your pattern if i have added credits? i am planning to sell some cute small keychains similar to this and maybe more in the future. i really love how simple and cute this is, i added some wings and it turned out adorable! 💓💓 also, could i sell some other patterns made by you if i added credits?
Yes, you can sell finished dolls/items (not the pattern instructions) and credit me with my name and site, such as: "Pattern design by Sweet Softies, www.sweetsofties.com"
So awesome to know you enjoyed my pattern!!
Hello, I want to make this but I don't have a darning needle (Is that what you call it?) Is there any other way to close it up?
I was just like u, but i found a solution. So u need to have a separate yarn that u will close with, and then take ur hook and insert into one of the stitches and pull the yarn and repeat the process into other stitches, each one alone. Hope that helps ❤, and if u didn’t understand something about this process feel free to ask me :)
@@creative-asmae3966 Thanks!
If I don't have a yarn needle, I just use my hook to pull the yarn strand in!
@@SweetSofties Thank you❤
@@sophieslayzzz ❤️
Hello! I can't find the pdf link anywhere... All of them lead me to the main website page
Can anyone help, please?
Hi! You go to this page: www.sweetsofties.com/2024/02/10-minute-baby-bird.html
Then scroll down until you get to the sign-up form! You can get the free PDF pattern there! :)
as a complete beginner… I CANT GET THE MAGIC LOOP
You can use the chain method! Ch 2 and then insert your single crochets into the 2nd ch from hook
Can you please link the safety eye tool
For me? I cannot find it on Amazon. Thank you.
I'll be sharing about the safety eyes tool when it comes out. It's currently in production. If you join my mailing list, you'll be one of the first to hear about it! Here's the sign-up link: view.flodesk.com/pages/638d7d3b08af91d6ddfdfa2a
@@SweetSofties Thanks! I already get your emails. 😊
Tool is now available for orders here: crafteasytools.sjv.io/c/1815719/2160820/27574
How can I add a little bow on him? Like a little embroidered on one?
If you'd like to embroider a bow, you can use yarn and a yarn needle, and embroider a bow shape to where you want!
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Great little chic but why was the hook squeaking! Yikes!!! Oooh!
Mine has so many holes
You might need to use a smaller hook if you're seeing gaps between your stitches!
It is so fast that i have to put the speed at 0.5×
It turned into a 2 hour bird
Nice video. What is that awful squeaking?👂🙉
Terrible