Easy Crochet Pirate Birdy: Free Beginner-Friendly Amigurumi Pattern

Welcome to Your New Favorite Crochet Project!

Ahoy, crocheters! 🏴‍☠️ If you’re looking for a fun, easy amigurumi project, this Pirate Birdy is perfect for you! Whether you’re a total beginner or just want a quick, cute make, this little bird is full of personality—complete with a tiny eye patch and bandana.

This pattern is worked in continuous rounds (no joining or turning), making it great for practicing basic stitches. Plus, you’ll learn how to shape a 3D toy, attach safety eyes, and stuff your creation like a pro. Ready to set sail on this crochet adventure? Let’s get started!

Materials Needed

Here’s what you’ll need to make your Pirate Birdy:

  • Yarn:
    • Catania white (1 ball, 50g)
    • Catania blue (½ ball, 25g)
    • Catania orange (for beak, legs, and feet)
    • Catania red (for bandana)
    • Catania black (for eye patch)
  • Stuffing: Fiberfill
  • Hook: Size C (2.5 mm)
  • Other Supplies:
    • Tapestry needle
    • Two 8mm safety eyes (or one if sewing the eye patch)
    • Optional: Pipe cleaner (for bendable legs)
    • Stitch marker

Abbreviations & Notes

US Crochet Terms Used:

  • Ch = chain
  • Sl st = slip stitch
  • Sc = single crochet
  • Hdc = half double crochet
  • Dc = double crochet
  • Inc = increase (2 sc in same stitch)
  • Dec = decrease (sc 2 stitches together)

Helpful Notes for Beginners:

  • Work in continuous rounds (don’t join unless specified).
  • Use a stitch marker to mark the start of each round.
  • Stuff as you go to avoid gaps.
  • Leave a long tail when finishing a piece for sewing later.

Crochet Pattern Instructions

1. The Body (Start with white yarn)

  1. Magic Ring or Ch 2:
    • Option 1: Ch 2, work 6 sc into the 2nd ch from hook.
    • Option 2 (easier for beginners): 6 sc in a magic ring. (6)
  2. Round 2: Inc in each stitch around. (12)
  3. Round 3: (Sc 1, inc) x6. (18)
  4. Round 4: (Sc 2, inc) x6. (24)
  5. Switch to blue yarn.
  6. Continue increasing following the pattern up to Round 14 (84 stitches).
  7. Rounds 15-19: Sc around, switching colors as directed.
  8. Start decreasing from Round 20 until closing.
  9. Eyes: Place safety eyes between Rounds 39-40, 8 stitches apart.
  10. Stuff firmly before closing the final rounds.

2. The Beak (Orange yarn)

  1. Start with 4 sc in a magic ring.
  2. Increase until you have 24 stitches.
  3. Shape the beak by working hdc and sc as directed.
  4. Flatten and sew onto the face.

3. The Wings (Make 2, white yarn)

  1. Start with 6 sc in a magic ring.
  2. Follow the increase pattern up to 28 stitches.
  3. Decrease to shape the wing.
  4. Flatten and sew onto the body between Rounds 27-28.

4. The Legs & Feet (Orange yarn)

Legs (Make 2):

  1. Ch 14, sc in the 2nd ch and across.
  2. Fold and sew into a tube.

Feet (Make 2):

  1. Start with 5 sc in a magic ring.
  2. Increase to 25 stitches.
  3. Flatten and sew legs onto feet.
  4. Attach to the body between Rounds 5-6.

5. The Bandana (Red yarn)

  1. Start with 6 sc in a magic ring.
  2. Increase to 48 stitches.
  3. Work the ties by chaining and stitching back.
  4. Sew onto the bird’s head.

6. The Eye Patch (Black yarn)

  1. 6 sc in a magic ring, increase to 12.
  2. Chain 36 for the strap.
  3. Sew onto the head, covering one eye.

Assembly Tips

  • Stuff firmly but evenly to avoid lumps.
  • Use pins to position parts before sewing.
  • Weave in ends securely so they don’t unravel.

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