Amigurumi bird crochet pattern

Learn to make “Pakshi” using the Amigurumi bird crochet pattern. This Amigurumi bird pattern is very easy to follow and  can be made in just a few hours time. It’s made using worsted weight yarn and is a very simple pattern. “Pakshi” is an Indian word and means bird in Sanskrit, Hindi and Kannada (All three are Indian languages) and it seemed appropriate to name this Amigurumi bird “Pakshi” 🙂 Do you like the name?

This Amigurumi bird crochet pattern is very easy to follow and beginner friendly. It can be made in a couple of hours, so it’s the perfect pattern for a last-minute gift. I have used worsted weight yarn and the finished object would be perfect as a small toy. You can use dk weight yarn to make it smaller and use it as a keychain or bag charm. If you embroider the eyes using thread, it could even make a great hanging toy for the stroller or a crib mobile.

I’ve named her “Pakshi”.
“Pakshi” is an Indian word and it means bird in Sanskrit and Hindi , so it seemed appropriate to name her “Pakshi” 🙂 Do you like the name?

If you are looking for some free amigurumi patterns , you can find them HERE :
Supplies:
  • Any thickness yarn in yellow and black. I have used Michael’s Loops and Threads Impeccable yarn in Aqua
  • Small amount of embroidery floss or thread in yellow colour
  • Dk weight or black embroidery floss for facial features
  • Plastic safety eyes
  • 3.5mm crochet hook for body and wings
  • 2mm crochet hook for beak and feet
  • Large eye tapestry needle and scissors
  • Stuffing

 

Click HERE to download the pattern

 

This pattern is designed by Ranjitha of Asmi Handmade. A lot of time and effort has gone into this design, please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern with others, you may share this original blog post, but please do not copy and paste this on your website/blog. Please be respectful and DO NOT sell or distribute this pattern, however you may sell the finished product by giving design credits(on the finished product) to me, ‘Ranjitha of Asmi Handmade’ and provide a link to my site www.asmihandmade.com. I DO NOT grant permission for mass production or any kind of factory manufacturing of this design/finished product. Thank you for your consideration.