Adorable Amigurumi Seagull Free Pattern – Crochet Your Own Feathered Friend!

Discover the joy of creating your very own amigurumi seagull with our free crochet pattern! Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, this delightful pattern is perfect for all skill levels. Dive into the world of yarn and hooks to craft an adorable seagull companion that will brighten up any space.

Our easy-to-follow instructions and detailed steps make this amigurumi project a breeze. From the body to the beak, wings, and feet – every detail is covered in this comprehensive pattern. Plus, with the included tips, you’ll master the art of amigurumi and enjoy a seamless crocheting experience.

Create a whimsical decor piece or a charming gift for friends and family. The YarnArt Jeans yarn gives your seagull a soft and huggable texture, making it a perfect companion for children and adults alike.

Materials and Tools: 

Yarn: YarnArt Jeans (55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 50 g/160 m) 

Hook: 2.25 mm 

Black thin yarn or embroidery floss for eye embroidery 

Thin wire (two pieces, each 9 cm long) 

Needle for sewing parts and embroidering eyes 

Scissors 

Stuffing (polyester fiberfill) 

Abbreviations: 

MC – magic circle 

SC – single crochet 

INC – increase 

DEC – decrease 

(…) * 6 – repeat 6 times 

(…) – total number of stitches in the row 

PATTERN

Body and Head: 

Row 1: 6 SC in MC 

Row 2: INC in each stitch (12) 

Row 3: (1 SC, INC) * 6 (18) 

Row 4: (2 SC, INC) * 6 (24) 

Row 5: (3 SC, INC) * 6 (30) 

Rows 6-7: 30 SC (2 rows) 

Row 8: (4 SC, INC) * 6 (36) 

Rows 9-10: 36 SC (2 rows) 

Row 11: (5 SC, INC) * 6 (42) 

Rows 12-13: 42 SC (2 rows) 

Row 14: (6 SC, INC) * 6 (48) 

Row 15: 48 SC 

Row 16: (INC, 23 SC) * 2 (50) 

Row 17: 50 SC 

Row 18: (INC, 24 SC) * 2 (52) 

Row 19: 52 SC 

Row 20: (INC, 25 SC) * 2 (54) 

Row 21: 54 SC 

Stuff the piece as you go. 

Row 22: (INC, 26 SC) * 2 (56) 

Row 23: 56 SC 

Row 24: (INC, 27 SC) * 2 (58) 

Row 25: 58 SC 

Row 26: (INC, 28 SC) * 2 (60) 

Rows 27-34: 60 SC (8 rows) 

Row 35: (8 SC, DEC) * 6 (54) 

Row 36: (7 SC, DEC) * 6 (48) 

Row 37: (6 SC, DEC) * 6 (42) 

Row 38: (5 SC, DEC) * 6 (36) 

Row 39: (4 SC, DEC) * 6 (30) 

Row 40: (3 SC, DEC) * 6 (24) 

Row 41: (2 SC, DEC) * 6 (18) 

Row 42: (1 SC, DEC) * 6 (12) 

Pull the loops tight, finish off. 

Embroider the eyes at the level of row 11, with a distance of 4 stitches between the eyes. 

Beak: 

Row 1: 6 SC in MC 

Row 2: (1 SC, INC) * 3 (9) 

Row 3: 9 SC 

Row 4: (2 SC, INC) * 3 (12) 

Row 5: (3 SC, INC) * 3 (15) 

Row 6: (4 SC, INC) * 3 (18) 

Rows 7-11: 18 SC (5 rows) 

Leave a thread for sewing. 

Sew the beak between rows 14 and 15. 

Wings (make 2): 

Row 1: 6 SC in MC 

Row 2: INC in each stitch (12) 

Row 3: (1 SC, INC) * 6 (18) 

Row 4: 18 SC 

Row 5: (2 SC, INC) * 6 (24) 

Row 6: 24 SC 

Row 7: (3 SC, INC) * 6 (30) 

Row 8: 30 SC 

Row 9: (4 SC, INC) * 6 (36) 

Row 10: 36 SC 

Row 11: (5 SC, INC) * 6 (42) 

Row 12: 42 SC 

Row 13: (6 SC, INC) * 6 (48) 

Row 14: 48 SC 

Row 15: (7 SC, INC) * 6 (52) 

Row 16: 52 SC 

Sew the wings on the sides of the body. 

Feet (make 2): 

Row 1: 6 SC in MC 

Rows 2-29: 6 SC (28 rows) 

Row 30: INC in each stitch (12) 

Row 31: (3 SC, INC) * 3 (15) 

Rows 32-34: 15 SC (3 rows) 

Insert a 9 cm piece of thin wire, fold the piece in half, and crochet 7 SC. 

Finish off and sew the feet to the body. 

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