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Colorful Winter Bird Amigurumi Pattern

turquoise and orange winter bird amigurumi with hat and tail, finished bird photographed perched on a branch
4.8Rating
5-7 HoursTime
IntermediateSkill
Highlights

What makes it special

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

Weekend Treat

Expect about five to seven hours to crochet, stuff and sew the full bird including hat, wings and boots, spread over a relaxed weekend.

Intermediate Level

This intermediate amigurumi suits crocheters comfortable with magic ring, working in the round, invisible decreases, colour changes and basic seaming to assemble head, body, wings and accessories.

Meet a charming winter bird that combines bright stripes, a little hat and tiny boots into a compact amigurumi that brightens shelves and gifts alike.

This project is ideal for makers who enjoy colour play, moderate assembly and the satisfaction of finishing a fully dressed toy in a single weekend; it is bright, tactile and designed to show off cotton yarn stitch definition without complicated shaping.

About This Colorful Winter Bird Amigurumi Pattern

Make a playful, brightly striped winter bird amigurumi that mixes cotton yarns and small details for a handcrafted seasonal companion. The pattern uses color changes, simple shaping and surface stitching to create feathered textures. You will be guided through materials, stitch abbreviations and assembly so you can finish a charming bird with a hat, wings, tail and tiny boots.

This pattern teaches you to crochet a decorative winter bird amigurumi made in multiple colors with separate pieces for head, body, wings, tail, legs, beak and a little hat. The finished toy is built from small, repeatable rounds worked mostly in single crochet, with a few half double and spike stitches used for texture and facial detail. While the core shaping is straightforward, the pattern includes careful colour changes and surface embroidery that give each bird personality and a hand-stitched look.

You will make most parts in spiral rounds so there are no joined seams around the body, then join the pieces using a tapestry needle and whipstitch to get clean edges and a secure finish. The pattern recommends cotton-blend DK yarns for crisp stitch definition and a firm stuffed shape that holds the hat and boots well. Photos in the layout show where to place eyes, how to angle the wings and the exact round numbers used when sewing parts in place.

The stitch sequences are written in US terms and include a short abbreviation list so you can check unfamiliar shorthand before you start; there are also notes on stuffing consistently and tips on decorating the wings with simple crossed stitches or French knots. If you enjoy colourwork and a little assembly, this bird is a rewarding weekend make that leaves you with a playful display piece or gift-ready toy.

close-up of crocheted head and striped body of the winter bird amigurumi showing colour changes and textured stitches

The pattern is purposely modular: you crochet the head, then join the body at the specified round, then make the wings, tail and small accessories separately before attaching them. That modular approach makes it easy to change colours on individual components without reworking the whole bird. The instructions include guidance for leaving long yarn tails for sewing and closing small openings using the front loops to produce neat invisible joins.

Measurements, yarn suggestions and step notes are included so you can adapt the size by choosing a different yarn weight or hook if you want a mini or jumbo version. There are also clear assembly directions that name the exact rounds where each part should sit so your finished bird keeps the proportions shown in the photographs.

Stitches & Skills You'll Use

The key stitches used in this bird pattern are single crochet (sc), increases (inc) and decreases (dec) worked mostly in the round from a magic ring (MR), which creates the smooth top-down shaping for head and body. You will also use back loops only (BLO) and front loops only (FLO) to create subtle ridges around the boots and hem of the hat, which are simple techniques that add a professional finish without extra shaping complexity. Beginners should note that working in the round and counting every stitch is essential to keep symmetry, especially when the pattern instructs you to place safety eyes and attach wings at specific rounds.

The pattern uses the single crochet spike stitch for feather-like texture on some models; this stitch is worked by inserting the hook into a corresponding stitch one round below rather than the current round, producing a decorative elongated stitch that stands out. You will also encounter small amounts of half double crochet (hdc) and slip stitch (sl st) in the hat and trim sections; these create flatter, denser rows for accessory parts. If you are new to any of these techniques, I recommend practicing a short swatch of magic ring increases, spike st and FLO/BLO before starting the bird to gain confidence and consistent tension.

Finally, the finishing skills — sewing parts together with a tapestry needle, hiding tails and embroidering French knots for wing decoration — are as important as the crocheting itself; neat sewn joins and evenly spaced knots bring personality to the face and wings and make the toy feel like a polished handmade keepsake. These are approachable skills and the pattern notes tell you the exact rounds to target when stitching pieces into place, making assembly a structured and predictable process.

Why You'll Love This Colorful Winter Bird Amigurumi Pattern

Colour & Yarn Inspiration

To capture the playful aesthetic shown in the photographs, try pairing turquoise with a warm orange and a creamy white for high-contrast stripes that read clearly on the bird's curved body. Alternatively, choose a muted palette of olive, mustard and beige to create a rustic, woodland-themed bird that fits autumn displays; those colours suit cotton-blend yarns and create an earthy, handmade look.

If you want a child-friendly toy, go bold: bright red body with navy wings and a lemon-yellow beak make the bird instantly appealing and easy to spot on a shelf. For a softer nursery version, pastel pinks and baby blues in the same DK weight give a gentle appearance while preserving the stitch detail; remember that different fibres (pure cotton vs cotton-acrylic) will affect drape and firmness of the stuffed shape.

four different finished winter bird amigurumi in assorted colourways displayed together on a branch and tabletop

Switch Things Up

I like to make a set of birds in complementary palettes so each one feels like part of a family; try swapping the main body color for a deep berry or soft pastel for an alternate mood.

If you want a smaller keychain version, I change to a fingering-weight cotton and a 2.25 mm hook, which creates a very tiny bird perfect for bags or stocking fillers.

I sometimes replace safety eyes with small French-knotted eyes to make the toy safe for all ages; embroidered eyes also let me give different expressions and reduce hardware use.

For more texture, pick a boucle or lightly fuzzy yarn for the wings while keeping the body in a smooth cotton; this contrast makes the wings read as feathers even with the same stitch count.

I enjoy adding wire into the legs for a posable display piece; use thin craft wire wrapped in tape and push it into the leg stuffing before closing so the bird can perch in playful stances.

Try crocheting the hat slightly larger and then folding a brim for a snug beanie look, or add a tiny pompom made in a contrast color for a whimsical finishing touch that children love.

If you want to skip the hat, embroider a scarf across the neck rounds instead; a short strip sewn in place gives seasonal character without extra shaping work.

To make matching ornaments, decrease the body rounds by several increases and use thinner yarn to create flattened birds that hang flat from a ribbon loop sewn at the top of the head.

I sometimes convert the stitch decoration on the belly into a small pocket that holds a hidden reed or a tiny bell for sensory play — an easy add-on sewn into the front before final assembly.

Finally, experiment with surface slip-stitch stripes instead of changing yarn mid-round to get crisp lines with less yarn tail management; this technique keeps the color effect but reduces ends to weave in.

Ways to Use & Gift It

This bird makes a heartfelt handmade gift for a friend who loves seasonal décor; place it in a small gift box with a knitted scarf or sachet for a welcoming present. For baby showers, swap safety eyes for embroidered eyes and package the bird with a matching lovey to create a coordinated nursery set that is both soft and decorative.

Other gifting options include making a trio of birds in coordinated colorways to give as a hostess gift or display; tie a ribbon through the hat loop to transform one into an ornament, or attach a keyring to create a bag charm. Because the pattern is modular you can quickly produce a set using the same stitch counts and different palettes, making multiples manageable and gift-ready.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

Crocheting too loosely during small rounds causes stuffing to show through; maintain a firm, consistent tension and use a slightly smaller hook if your stitches look open. Cutting yarn colors immediately instead of leaving tails makes sewing parts tidier difficult; always leave a 10-15 cm tail for assembly and weaving in before trimming. Placing safety eyes too early prevents adjusting expression later; position the beak first and then test eye placement on the finished head before attaching them permanently. Skipping stitch counts after increases and decreases creates uneven shaping that ruins proportions; count stitches at the end of each round and mark rounds where shaping changes occur. Overstuffing limbs makes seams hard to close and distorts details; stuff gradually in small amounts and pause to shape before adding more to keep curves even. Failing to align colour stripes across the join between head and body results in a mis-matched pattern; check stripe placement carefully before joining the body to the head and adjust yarn lengths as needed.

Maker's Notes

When I tested this bird I worked with a DK cotton-blend (YarnArt Jeans style) on a 3.0 mm hook and it took me just under six hours to crochet and assemble the whole toy, spread across two evenings. I used 4 mm safety eyes and a neutral stuffing that I packed firmly but not overly tight; the head and belly hold shape best with moderate stuffing so the stripes stay even. Beginners often stumble during the colour changes around the head-to-body join, specifically when the pattern instructs to change to orange at round 10 and then back to turquoise later; to avoid loose floats, finish the round, secure the old yarn, and carry the new color up the inside short distances only.

Another place where less experienced makers slow down is when working the spike stitch rows for the feather texture; this stitch needs you to reach down into a lower round and that can twist the fabric if your hook angle changes, so slow down and keep your tension steady. Finally, the final sewing of wings and tail benefits from pinning both sides and basting with long tail yarn before you secure the permanent stitches so you can tweak the angle until it looks right.

I tried a substitution: I substituted a slightly thicker sport-weight cotton with a 3.25 mm hook for one bird to test size variations and ended up with a version about 20–25% larger than the DK original; the increased bulk made the hat require two extra rows and the wings sit a little higher, but the bird retained the same proportions and the texture was pleasantly chunkier.

Colorful Winter Bird Amigurumi Pattern

Make a colourful winter bird with this free crochet pattern — full materials list, step-by-step rounds and assembly tips included; download and start crafting today.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours
Pattern at a glance
Skill level
Intermediate
Time to make
5-7 Hours
Hook size
3.0 mm (D/3)
Yarn weight
DK / #3
Finished size
Approx. 13 cm / 5 in tall
Gauge
Approx. 20 sc x 22 rounds = 10 cm using DK yarn and a 3.0 mm hook; crochet tightly so stuffing does not show through.
Yarn used
Approx. 120 g / 260 m total across all colours (main body, accents and accessories combined).

Materials Needed

Main Fabric
  • 01
    DK / #3 cotton-blend yarns (recommended brands tested: ALIZE Bella 100% cotton; ALIZE Cotton Gold; Gazzal Baby Cotton; YarnArt Jeans mixed cotton/acrylic)
  • 02
    Turquoise - DK cotton, approx. 25-40g for head and stripes
  • 03
    Orange - DK cotton, approx. 30-50g for body and accents
  • 04
    White / Off-white - DK cotton, approx. 20-30g for belly and hat trim
  • 05
    Dark Turquoise / Navy - DK cotton, approx. 15-30g for details and tail
  • 06
    Mustard Yellow / Yellow - DK cotton, approx. 15-25g for boots and tail accents
  • 07
    Dark Gray / Coral / Beige - small scraps (5-15g each) for beak, crest and textured stitches
Tools Required
  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3.0 mm (D/3) for main fabric
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 2.5 mm (C/2) for small details and tighter gauge
  • 03
    Safety eyes 4 mm (2 pieces) or embroidery floss for stitched eyes
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Tapestry (yarn) needle for sewing and weaving ends
  • 06
    Stitch markers to mark round starts
  • 07
    Polyester stuffing (toy filling)
  • 08
    Pins for positioning parts while sewing
  • 09
    Optional pompom maker for hat decoration

— Part 1 :

Round 1: 11 pounds (500 grams), though it is usually only 16-18;

— Part 2 :

Round 1: 6 sc in aMR(6)
Round 2: inc x 6 (12)
Round 3: [se, inc] x 6 (18)
Round 4: se, [inc, 2 se] x 5, inc, se (24)
Round 5: [3 se, inc] x 6 (30)
Round 6: 2 se, [inc, 4 se] x 5, inc, 2 se (36)
Round 7: [5 SC, inc] x 6 (42)
Round 8: 3 se, [inc, 6 se] x 5, inc, 3 se (48)
Round 9: [7 se, inc] x 6 (54)
Round 10: (3 rounds). se in each st around (54)
Round 11: (3 rounds). se in each st around (54)
Round 12: (3 rounds). se in each st around (54)
Round 13: se in each st around (54)
Round 14: se in each st around (54)
Round 15: se in each st a round (54)

— Part 3 :

Round 1: FLO [3 SC, inc] x 6 (30)
Round 2: 12 se, 6 inc, 12 se (36)
Round 3: 12 SC, [se, inc] x 6, 12 SC (42)
Round 4: 3 se, [inc, 6 se] x 5, inc, 3 se (48)
Round 5: se in each st around (48)
Round 6: [7 SC, inc] x 6 (54)
Round 7: se in each st around (54)
Round 8: 4 se, [inc, 8 se] x 5, inc, 4 se (60)
Round 9: se in each st around (60)
Round 10: [9 SC, inc] x 6 (66)
Round 11: (5 rounds). se in each st a round (66)
Round 12: (5 rounds). se in each st a round (66)
Round 13: (5 rounds). se in each st a round (66)
Round 14: (5 rounds). se in each st a round (66)
Round 15: (5 rounds). se in each st a round (66)
Round 16: 12 se, [5 se, dec] x 6, 12 se (60)

— Part 4 :

Round 16: se in each st around (54)
Round 17: se in each st around (54)
Round 18: 12 SC, [3 SC, dec] x 6, 12 SC (48)
Round 19: 12 SC, [2 se, dec] x 6, 12 SC (42)
Round 20: 12 se, [1 SC, dec] x 6, 12 SC (36)
Round 21: 12sc,dec x6, 12sc(30)
Round 22: [3 SC, dec] x 6 (24)
Round 23: BLO [2 se, dec] x 6 (18)
Round 24: [se, dec] x 6 (12)
Round 25: dec x 6 (6)

— Part 5 :

Round 17: (5 rounds). se in each st around (60)
Round 18: (5 rounds). se in each st around (60)
Round 19: (5 rounds). se in each st around (60)
Round 20: (5 rounds). se in each st around (60)
Round 21: (5 rounds). se in each st around (60)
Round 22: 12 SC, [4 SC, dec] x 6, 12 SC (54)
Round 23: se in each st around (54)
Round 24: [7 se, dec] x 6 ( 48)
Round 25: 3 se, [dec, 6 se] x 5, dec, 3 se (42)
Round 26: [5 se, dec] x 6 (36)
Round 27: 2 se, [dec, 4 se] x 5, dec, 2 se (30)
Round 28: [3 se, dec] x 6 (24)
Round 29: se, [dec, 2 se] x 5, dec, se (18)
Round 30: [se, dec] x 6 (12)
Round 31: dec x6(6)

— Part 6 :

Round 1: 6 scin aMR(6)
Round 2: inc x 6 (12)
Round 3: [se, inc] x 6 (18)
Round 4: se, [inc, 2 se] x 5, inc, se (24)
Round 5: 12 se, [se, inc] x 6 (30)
Round 6: se in each st around (30)
Round 7: 12 SC, [2 SC, inc] x 6 (36)
Round 8: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 9: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 10: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 11: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 12: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 13: 12 SC, [6 SC, dec] x 3 (33)
Round 14: (4 rounds). se in each st around (33)
Round 15: (4 rounds). se in each st around (33)
Round 16: (4 rounds). se in each st around (33)
Round 17: (4 rounds). se in each st around (33)
Round 18: se in each st around (33)
Round 19: 12 se, [5 se, dec] x 3 (30)
Round 20: (3 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 21: (3 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 22: (3 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 23: 12 SC, [1 SC, dec] x 6 (24)
Round 24: se in each st around (24)
Round 25: se, [dec, 2 se] x 5, dec, se (18)
Round 26: se in each st around (18)
Round 27: [se, dec] x 6 (12)
Round 28: se in each st around (12)
Round 29: dec x 6 (6)

— Part 7 :

Round 1: 6 scin aMR(6)
Round 2: incx 6 (12)
Round 3: [se, inc] x 6 (18)
Round 4: se, [inc, 2 se] x 5, inc, se (24)
Round 5: [se, inc] x 6, 12 se (30)
Round 6: se in each st around (30)
Round 7: [2 SC, inc] x 6, 12 SC (36)
Round 8: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 9: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 10: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 11: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 12: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 13: [6sc, dec] x3, 12 se (33)
Round 14: (4 rounds). se in each st around (33)
Round 15: (4 rounds). se in each st around (33)
Round 16: (4 rounds). se in each st around (33)
Round 17: (4 rounds). se in each st around (33)
Round 18: se in each st around (33)
Round 19: [5 SC, dec] x 3, 12 SC (30)
Round 20: (3 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 21: (3 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 22: (3 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 23: [1 SC, dec] x 6, 12 SC (24)
Round 24: se in each st around (24)
Round 25: se, [dec, 2 se] x 5, dec, se (18)
Round 26: se in each st around (18)
Round 27: [se, dec] x 6 (12)
Round 28: se in each st around (12)
Round 29: dec x 6 (6)

— Part 8 :

Round 1: 4 sc in aMR(4)
Round 2: se in each st around (4)
Round 3: [se, inc] x 2 (6)
Round 4: se in each st around (6)
Round 5: [2 SC, inc] x 2 (8)
Round 6: se in each st around (8)
Round 7: se in each st around (8)
Round 8: [3 SC, inc] x 2 (10)
Round 9: se in each st a round (1 0)
Round 10: [4 SC, inc] x 2 (12)

— Part 9 :

Round 1: {turquoise} 3 se, {orange} 3 se in a MR (6)
Round 2: {turquoise} inc, 2 se, {orange} inc, 2 se (8)
Round 3: {turquoise} 3 se, inc, {orange} 3 se, inc (10)
Round 4: {turquoise} 5 se, {orange} 5 se (10)
Round 5: {turquoise} inc, 4 se, {orange} inc, 4 se (12)
Round 6: {turquoise} 5 se, inc, {orange} 5 se, inc (14)
Round 7: {turquoise}? se, {orange} 7 se (14)
Round 8: {turquoise} inc, 6 se, {orange} inc, 6 se (16)
Round 9: {turquoise} 8 se, {orange} 8 se (16)
Round 10: {turquoise} 7 se, inc, {orange} 7 se, inc (18)
Round 11: {turquoise} 9 se, {orange} 9 se (18)
Round 12: {turquoise} inc, 8 se, {orange} inc, 8 se (20)
Round 13: {turquoise} 10 se, {orange} 10 se (20)
Round 14: {turquoise} 9 se, inc, {orange} 9 se, inc (22)
Round 16: {turquoise} inc, 10 se, {orange} inc, 10 se (24)
Round 17: {turquoise} 12 se; fasten off the turquoise yarn, leaving;

— Part 10 :

Round 1: start in the 2nd ch from the hook: inc, 4 se, 4 se in the last;
Round 2: [se, inc] x 8 (24)
Round 3: BLO se in each st around (24)
Round 4: se in each st around (24)
Round 6: 5 se, 3 dec, 4 se (12)
Round 7: BLO decx6(6)
Round 8: (7 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 9: (7 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 10: (7 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 11: (7 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 12: (7 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 13: (7 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 14: (7 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 16: [1 SC, inc] x 6 (18)
Round 17: [2 sc, inc] x6 (24)
Round 18: (3 rounds). se in each st around (24)
Round 19: (3 rounds). se in each st around (24)
Round 20: (3 rounds). se in each st around (24)

— Part 11 :

Round 1: FLO se in each st a round (12)
Round 2: se in each st around (12)
Round 3: si st in each st a round (12)

— Part 12 :

Round 1: 25 si st, ch 1, turn (25)
Round 2: BL0 20 SC, 5 si st, ch 1, turn (25)
Round 3: BL0 25 si st, ch 1, turn (25)

— Part 13 :

Round 1: 6sc in a MR (6)
Round 2: incx6(12)
Round 3: [se, inc] x 6 (18)
Round 4: [se, inc, se] x 6 (24)
Round 6: [2 se, inc, 2 se] x 6 (36)
Round 7: se in each st around (36)
Round 8: se in each st around (36)
Round 9: {coral} 9 se, {dark gray} 18 se, {coral} 9 se (36)
Round 12: se in each st around (36)
Round 13: [5 SC, inc] x 6 (42)
Round 14: (3 rounds). se in each st around (42)
Round 15: (3 rounds). se in each st around (42)
Round 16: (3 rounds). se in each st around (42)
Round 17: 8 SC, [3 SC, inc] x 6, 10 SC (48)
Round 18: (4 rounds). se in each st around (48)
Round 19: (4 rounds). se in each st around (48)
Round 20: (4 rounds). se in each st around (48)
Round 21: (4 rounds). se in each st around (48)
Round 22: [se, spike st*] x 24 (48)
Round 23: [se, inc] x 6, 24 se, [se, inc] x 6 (60)
Round 24: (4 rounds). se in each st around (60)
Round 25: (4 rounds). se in each st around (60)
Round 26: (4 rounds). se in each st around (60)
Round 27: (4 rounds). se in each st around (60)
Round 28: [9 SC, inc] x 6 ( 66)
Round 29: (10 rounds). se in each st around (66)
Round 30: (10 rounds). se in each st around (66)
Round 31: (10 rounds). se in each st around (66)
Round 32: (10 rounds). se in each st around (66)
Round 33: (10 rounds). se in each st around (66)
Round 34: (10 rounds). se in each st around (66)
Round 35: (10 rounds). se in each st around (66)
Round 36: (10 rounds). se in each st around (66)
Round 37: (10 rounds). se in each st around (66)
Round 38: (10 rounds). se in each st around (66)
Round 39: [9 se, dec] x 6 (60)
Round 40: [4 se, dec, 4 se] x 6 (54)
Round 41: [7 se, dec] x 6 (48)
Round 42: [3 se, dec, 3 se] x 6 ( 42)
Round 43: [5 se, dec] x 6 (36)
Round 44: [2 se, dec, 2 se] x 6 (30)
Round 45: [3 se, dec] x 6 (24)
Round 46: [se, dec, se] x 6 (18)
Round 47: decx 9 (9)

— Part 14 :

Round 1: 6scin a MR (6)
Round 2: inc x 6 (12)
Round 3: [se, inc] x 6 (18)
Round 4: [se, inc, se] x 6 (24)
Round 5: [7 SC, inc] x 3 (27)
Round 6: [ 4 se, inc, 4 se] x 3 (30)
Round 7: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 8: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 9: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 10: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 11: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 12: [se, spike st] x 15 (30)
Round 13: (3 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 14: (3 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 15: (3 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 16: [se, spike st] x 15 (30)
Round 17: [4 se, dec, 4 se] x 3 (27)
Round 18: se in each st around (27)
Round 19: se in each st around (27)
Round 20: [7 se, dec] x 3 (24)
Round 21: se in each st around (24)
Round 22: se in each st around (24)
Round 23: [3 se, dec, 3 se] x 3 (21)
Round 24: se in each st a round (21)
Round 25: se in each st a round (21)
Round 26: [5 se, dec] x 3 (18)
Round 27: se in each st around (18)
Round 28: se in each st around (18)
Round 29: [2 se, dec, 2 se] x 3 (15)
Round 30: se in each st around (15)
Round 31: dec x 2, 9 se, dec (12)
Round 32: dec, 8 se, dec (1 0)
Round 33: dec, 8 se (9)
Round 34: dec, 7 se (8)
Round 35: dec, 4 se, dec ( 6)

— Part 15 :

Round 1: 10 se, 3 se in the bottom ch; don't turn your work, crochet;
Round 2: (3 rounds). se in each st around (24)
Round 3: (3 rounds). se in each st around (24)
Round 4: (3 rounds). se in each st around (24)
Round 6: [3 se, dec, 3 se] x 3 (21)
Round 7: (3 rounds). se in each st a round (21)
Round 8: (3 rounds). se in each st a round (21)
Round 9: (3 rounds). se in each st a round (21)
Round 10: se in each st around (21)
Round 11: [5 se, dec] x 3 (18)
Round 12: (6 rounds). se in each st around (18)
Round 13: (6 rounds). se in each st around (18)
Round 14: (6 rounds). se in each st around (18)
Round 15: (6 rounds). se in each st around (18)
Round 16: (6 rounds). se in each st around (18)
Round 17: (6 rounds). se in each st around (18)

— Part 16 :

Round 1: 2 se, 3 se in the bottom ch; don't turn your work, crochet;
Round 2: inc, se, inc x 3, se, inc x 2 (14)
Round 3: Working in BLO, se in each st around (14)
Round 4: 4 SC, dec x 3, 4 SC (11)
Round 6: (3 rounds). se in each st around (9)
Round 7: (3 rounds). se in each st around (9)
Round 8: (3 rounds). se in each st around (9)
Round 9: BLO [dec, se] x 3 (6)
Round 10: (3 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 11: (3 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 12: (3 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 13: FLO inc x 6 (12)
Round 14: [inc, se] x 6 (18)

— Part 17 :

Round 1: 6 sc in aMR(6)
Round 2: inc x 6 (12)
Round 3: [se, inc] x 6 (18)
Round 4: [5 SC, inc] x 3 (21)
Round 12: [5 se, dec] x 3 (18)
Round 13: se in each st around (18)
Round 14: se in each st around (18)
Round 16: se in each st a round (15)
Round 17: se in each st a round (15)
Round 18: [3 se, dec] x 3 (12)
Round 19: se in each st around (12)
Round 20: se in each st around (12)
Round 21: [se, dec, se] x 3 (9)
Round 22: se in each st around (9)
Round 23: se in each st around (9)
Round 24: [dec, se] x 3 (6)

— Part 18 :

Round 1: 4 sc in aMR(4)
Round 2: inc, 3 se (5)
Round 3: inc, 4 se (6)
Round 4: inc, 5 se (7)
Round 6: inc, 7 se (9)

— Part 19 :

Round 1: (6 rows). 90 si st, ch 1, turn (90)
Round 2: (6 rows). 90 si st, ch 1, turn (90)
Round 3: (6 rows). 90 si st, ch 1, turn (90)
Round 4: (6 rows). 90 si st, ch 1, turn (90)
Round 5: (6 rows). 90 si st, ch 1, turn (90)
Round 6: (6 rows). 90 si st, ch 1, turn (90)

— Part 20 :

Round 1: 6sc in aMR(6)
Round 2: incx 6 (12)
Round 3: [se, inc] x 6 (18)
Round 4: [se, inc, se] x 6 (24)
Round 6: [2 se, inc, 2 se] x 6 (36)
Round 7: se in each st around (36)
Round 8: se in each st around (36)
Round 9: se in each st around (36)
Round 11: {navy blue} 9 se, {off-white} 18 se, {navy blue} 9 se (36)
Round 12: {navy blue} 9 se, {off-white} [se, inc, se] x 6,;
Round 13: {navy blue} 9 se, {off-white} 24 se, {navy blue} 9 se (42)
Round 14: {navy blue} 9 se, {off-white} 24 se, {navy blue} 9 se (42)
Round 17: {navy blue} se in each st a round (42)
Round 18: {navy blue} 9 se, [3 se, inc] x 6, 9 se ( 48)
Round 19: {navy blue} [8 se, inc]; join Mustard Yellow yarn; {mustard;
Round 20: (8 rounds). {navy blue} 10 se, {mustard yellow} 40 se,;
Round 21: (8 rounds). {navy blue} 10 se, {mustard yellow} 40 se,;
Round 22: (8 rounds). {navy blue} 10 se, {mustard yellow} 40 se,;
Round 23: (8 rounds). {navy blue} 10 se, {mustard yellow} 40 se,;
Round 24: (8 rounds). {navy blue} 10 se, {mustard yellow} 40 se,;
Round 25: (8 rounds). {navy blue} 10 se, {mustard yellow} 40 se,;
Round 26: (8 rounds). {navy blue} 10 se, {mustard yellow} 40 se,;
Round 27: (8 rounds). {navy blue} 10 se, {mustard yellow} 40 se,;
Round 28: {navy blue} 4 se, inc, 5 se, {mustard yellow} 4 se, inc, 9 se,;
Round 29: (6 rounds). {navy blue} 11 se, {mustard yellow} 44 se,;
Round 30: (6 rounds). {navy blue} 11 se, {mustard yellow} 44 se,;
Round 31: (6 rounds). {navy blue} 11 se, {mustard yellow} 44 se,;
Round 32: (6 rounds). {navy blue} 11 se, {mustard yellow} 44 se,;
Round 33: (6 rounds). {navy blue} 11 se, {mustard yellow} 44 se,;
Round 34: (6 rounds). {navy blue} 11 se, {mustard yellow} 44 se,;
Round 35: {navy blue} 4 se, dec, 5 se, {mustard yellow} 4 se, dec, 9 se,;
Round 36: {navy blue} 4 se, dec, 4 se, {mustard yellow} 4 se, [dec, 8 se];
Round 37: {navy blue} 9 se, {mustard yellow} [2 se, dec, 2 se] x 6, {navy;
Round 38: {navy blue} 3 se, dec, 4 se, {mustard yellow} 2 se, [dec, 6 se];
Round 39: {navy blue} 3 se, dec, 3 se, {mustard yellow} 2 se, dec, 5 se,;
Round 40: {navy blue} 2 se, dec, 3 se, {mustard yellow} se, [dec, 4 se] x 3,;
Round 41: {navy blue} 3 se, dec, se, {mustard yellow} 2 se, [dec, 2 se];
Round 42: {navy blue} 2 se, dec, se, {mustard yellow} [se, dec] x 2,;
Round 43: {navy blue} dec x 2, {mustard yellow} dec x 5, {navy blue};

— Part 21 :

Round 1: 6 sc in a MR (6)
Round 2: inc. 5 SC (7)
Round 3: inc, 6 se (8)
Round 4: se in each st around (8)

— Part 22 :

Round 1: 6 sc in aMR(6)
Round 2: inc, 5 se (7)
Round 3: se in each st around (7)
Round 4: inc, 6 se (8)
Round 5: se in each st around (8)
Round 6: inc, 7 se (9)
Round 7: se in each st around (9)
Round 8: inc, 8 se (10)
Round 10: [5 se, inc] x 3 (21)
Round 11: se in each st a round (21)
Round 12: [3 se, inc, 3 se] x 3 (24)
Round 13: se in each st around (24)
Round 14: [7 SC, inc] x 3 (27)
Round 15: se in each st around (27)
Round 16: [4 se, inc, 4 se] x 3 (30)
Round 17: se in each st around (30)
Round 18: se in each st around (30)
Round 19: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 20: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 21: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 22: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 23: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 24: [ 4 se, dec, 4 se] x 3 (27)
Round 25: se in each st around (27)
Round 26: [7 se, dec] x 3 (24)
Round 27: se in each st around (24)
Round 28: [3 se, dec, 3 se] x 3 (21)
Round 29: [5 SC, dec] x 3 (18)
Round 30: [2 se, dec, 2 se] x 3 (15)
Round 31: [3 se, dec] x 3 (12)
Round 32: [se, dec, se] x 3 (9)

— Part 23 :

Round 1: 10 se, 3 se in the bottom ch; don't turn your work, crochet;
Round 6: [3 se, dec, 3 se] x 3 (21)
Round 7: (4 rounds). se in each st around (21)
Round 8: (4 rounds). se in each st around (21)
Round 9: (4 rounds). se in each st around (21)
Round 10: (4 rounds). se in each st around (21)
Round 11: [5 se, dec] x3 (18)
Round 12: (5 rounds). se in each st around (18)
Round 13: (5 rounds). se in each st around (18)
Round 14: (5 rounds). se in each st around (18)
Round 15: (5 rounds). se in each st around (18)
Round 16: (5 rounds). se in each st around (18)

— Part 24 :

Round 1: 2 se, 3 se in the bottom ch; don't turn your work, crochet;
Round 2: inc, se, inc x 3, se, inc x 2 (14)
Round 3: Working in BLO, se in each st around (14)
Round 4: 4 SC, dec x 3, 4 SC (11)
Round 6: (3 rounds). se in each st around (9)
Round 7: (3 rounds). se in each st around (9)
Round 8: (3 rounds). se in each st around (9)
Round 9: BLO [dec, se] x 3 (6)
Round 10: (3 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 11: (3 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 12: (3 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 13: FLO inc x 6 (12)
Round 14: [inc, se] x 6 (18)

— Part 25 :

Round 1: 4 sc in aMR(4)
Round 2: inc, 3 se (5)
Round 3: inc, 4 se (6)
Round 4: inc, 5 se (7)

— Part 26 :

Round 1: 3 si st, 4 se, 5 hdc, ch 1, turn (12)
Round 2: hdc, BLO 4 hdc, BLO 4 se, BLO 2 si st, si st, ch 1, turn (12)
Round 3: si st, BLO 2 si st, BLO 4 se, BLO 4 hdc, hdc, ch 1, turn (12)
Round 4: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (12)
Round 5: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (12)
Round 6: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (12)
Round 7: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (12)
Round 8: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (12)
Round 9: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (12)
Round 10: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (12)
Round 11: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (12)
Round 12: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (12)
Round 13: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (12)

— Part 27 :

Round 1: (6 rows). 90 si st, ch 1, turn (90)
Round 2: (6 rows). 90 si st, ch 1, turn (90)
Round 3: (6 rows). 90 si st, ch 1, turn (90)
Round 4: (6 rows). 90 si st, ch 1, turn (90)
Round 5: (6 rows). 90 si st, ch 1, turn (90)
Round 6: (6 rows). 90 si st, ch 1, turn (90)

— Part 28 :

Round 1: 6 scin aMR(6)
Round 2: inc x 6 (12)
Round 3: [se, inc] x 6 (18)
Round 4: [se, inc, se] x 6 (24)
Round 5: [3 SC, inc] x 6 (30)
Round 6: [2 se, inc, 2 se] x 6 (36)
Round 7: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 8: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 9: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 10: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 11: (5 rounds). se in each st around (36)
Round 12: [5 se, inc] x 6 (42)
Round 13: (3 rounds) se in each st around (42)
Round 14: (3 rounds) se in each st around (42)
Round 15: (3 rounds) se in each st around (42)
Round 16: [3 se, inc, 3 se] x 6 (48)
Round 17: se in each st around (48)
Round 18: {gray} 24 se, {red} 24 se (48)
Round 19: {gray} [3 se, inc] x 6, {red} [3 se, inc] x 6 (60)
Round 20: (7 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 30 se (60)
Round 21: (7 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 30 se (60)
Round 22: (7 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 30 se (60)
Round 23: (7 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 30 se (60)
Round 24: (7 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 30 se (60)
Round 25: (7 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 30 se (60)
Round 26: (7 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 30 se (60)
Round 27: {gray} 30 se, {red} [2 se, inc, 2 se] x 6 (66)
Round 28: (8 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 36 se (66)
Round 29: (8 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 36 se (66)
Round 30: (8 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 36 se (66)
Round 31: (8 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 36 se (66)
Round 32: (8 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 36 se (66)
Round 33: (8 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 36 se (66)
Round 34: (8 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 36 se (66)
Round 35: (8 rounds). {gray} 30 se, {red} 36 se (66)
Round 36: {gray} 30 se, {red} [2 se, dec, 2 se] x 6 (60)
Round 37: {gray} [4 se, dec, 4 se] x 3, {red} [4 se, dec, 4 se] x 3 (54)
Round 38: {gray} [7 se, dec] x 3, {red} [7 se, dec] x 3 (48)
Round 39: {gray} [3 se, dec, 3 se] x 3, {red} [3 se, dec, 3 se] x 3 (42)
Round 40: {gray} [5 se, dec] x 3, {red} [5 se, dec] x 3 (36)
Round 41: {gray} [2 se, dec, 2 se] x 3, {red} [2 se, dec, 2 se] x 3 (30)
Round 42: {gray} [3 se, dec] x 3, {red} [3 se, dec] x 3 (24)
Round 43: {gray} [se, dec, se] x 3, {red} [se, dec, se] x 3 (18)
Round 44: {gray} [se, dec] x 3, {red} [se, dec] x 3 (12)
Round 45: {gray} dec x 3, {red} dec x 3 (6)

— Part 29 :

Round 1: 6 scin aMR(6)
Round 2: inc x 6 (12)
Round 3: [se, inc] x 6 (18)
Round 4: [se, inc, se] x 6 (24)
Round 5: [7 SC, inc] x 3 (27)
Round 6: [ 4 se, inc, 4 se] x 3 (30)
Round 7: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 8: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 9: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 10: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 11: (5 rounds). se in each st around (30)
Round 12: se in each st around (30)
Round 13: se in each st around (30)
Round 14: se in each st around (30)
Round 15: [4 se, dec, 4 se] x 3 (27)
Round 16: se in each st around (27)
Round 17: [7 se, dec] x3 (24)
Round 18: se in each st around (24)
Round 19: [3 se, dec, 3 se] x 3 (21)
Round 20: se in each st around (21)
Round 21: [5 se, dec] x 3 (18)
Round 22: se in each st around (18)
Round 23: [2 se, dec, 2 se] x 3 (15)
Round 24: se in each st a round (15)
Round 25: [3 se, dec] x 3 (12)
Round 26: [se, dec, se] x 3 (9)
Round 27: [dec, se] x 3 (6)

— Part 30 :

Round 1: 11 se, 3 se in the bottom ch; don't turn your work, crochet;
Round 2: (3 rounds). se in each st around (26)
Round 3: (3 rounds). se in each st around (26)
Round 4: (3 rounds). se in each st around (26)
Round 5: [dec, 11 se] x 2 (24)
Round 6: se in each st around (24)
Round 7: [3 se, dec, 3 se] x 3 (21)
Round 8: (3 rounds) se in each st around (21)
Round 9: (3 rounds) se in each st around (21)
Round 10: (3 rounds) se in each st around (21)
Round 11: [5 se, dec] x 3 (18)
Round 12: (3 rounds). se in each st a round (18)
Round 13: (3 rounds). se in each st a round (18)
Round 14: (3 rounds). se in each st a round (18)

— Part 31 :

Round 1: 2 se, 3 se in the bottom ch; don't turn your work, crochet;
Round 2: inc, se, inc x 3, se, inc x 2 (14)
Round 3: Working in BLO, se in each st around (14)
Round 4: 4 SC, dec x 3, 4 SC (11)
Round 6: (3 rounds). se in each st around (9)
Round 7: (3 rounds). se in each st around (9)
Round 8: (3 rounds). se in each st around (9)
Round 9: BLO [dec, se] x 3 (6)
Round 10: (3 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 11: (3 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 12: (3 rounds). se in each st around (6)
Round 13: FLO inc x 6 (12)
Round 14: [inc, se] x 6 (18)

— Part 32 :

Round 1: 4 sc in aMR(4)
Round 2: inc, 3 se (5)
Round 3: inc, 4 se (6)
Round 4: inc, 5 se (7)

— Part 33 :

Round 1: (6 rows). 150 si st, ch 1, turn (150)
Round 2: (6 rows). 150 si st, ch 1, turn (150)
Round 3: (6 rows). 150 si st, ch 1, turn (150)
Round 4: (6 rows). 150 si st, ch 1, turn (150)
Round 5: (6 rows). 150 si st, ch 1, turn (150)
Round 6: (6 rows). 150 si st, ch 1, turn (150)

— Part 34 :

Round 1: 14 hdc,4 sc,ch 1, turn (18)
Round 2: se, BLO 3 se, BLO 13 hdc, hdc, ch 1, turn (18)
Round 3: hdc, BLO 13 hdc, BLO 3 se, se, ch 1, turn (18)
Round 4: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (18)
Round 5: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (18)
Round 6: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (18)
Round 7: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (18)
Round 8: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (18)
Round 9: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (18)
Round 10: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (18)
Round 11: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (18)
Round 12: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (18)
Round 13: (10 rows). repeat rows 2, 3 (18)

Assembly Instructions

  1. Sew the tail to the back of the body centered between Round 19 and Round 25 using the long tail left from finishing; secure with small whipstitches and weave in the end.
  2. Position and sew the two legs between Round 19 and Round 28 of the body, spacing them approximately three stitches apart for correct balance and stability.
  3. Decorate the upper wing surface with crossed stitches and French knots using scrap yarn before attaching, then sew each wing to the body sides at an approximate 45° angle.
  4. Sew the beak to the center of the face between rounds 17 and 22, use long sewing tails to anchor the beak securely and blend the stitches into the face.
  5. Insert or embroider safety eyes between rounds 13 and 14 with about 11 stitches between them; if using safety eyes, check final placement before securing the backs.

Important Notes

  • Work tightly throughout the pattern to avoid stuffing showing through, especially when using cotton or cotton-blend yarns.
  • Stuff small sections gradually and shape as you go so that the curves of the head and body remain smooth and even.
  • Leave long yarn tails when fastening off each piece so that sewing parts together is quick and produces neat joins.
  • Pin or baste parts in place before sewing to check angles and spacing, particularly for wing placement and leg positioning.
  • Use the same yarn brand where possible for main colors so the fabric weight and stretch remain consistent across parts.

This colourful winter bird was designed to celebrate playful stripes and tiny accessories, and it makes a heartwarming handmade gift for the season. The pattern balances quick, repeatable rounds with decorative embroidery and a cozy hat to personalise each bird. Follow the round-by-round instructions and assembly tips to create a cheerful shelf companion you will enjoy making and giving. Start one today and bring a little handcrafted cheer into your home.

Good to know

You ask, we answer

Using the recommended DK cotton-blend yarn and a 3.0 mm hook, the finished bird measures approximately 13 cm tall from tail to head with the hat in place; size will vary with yarn and hook choice.

Yes, you can substitute yarn weight to change the final size, but you must adjust the hook to achieve a firm fabric; a bulkier yarn will create a chunkier bird and a thinner yarn will make a mini version.

This pattern is rated intermediate because it uses magic ring, working in the round, invisible decreases, spike stitches and multiple colour changes, so experience with those techniques is recommended for best results.

Most crocheters finish a single bird in about five to seven hours when following the pattern focusedly, with extra time for embroidery, decoration and assembly depending on experience.

The pattern suggests inserting the safety eyes between rounds 13 and 14 but recommends waiting until the beak is sewn and the toy is partially assembled so you can adjust expression and placement before final attachment.

Cotton or cotton-blend DK yarns produce crisp stitch definition for colourwork and surface embroidery, and polyester stuffing with a tapestry needle helps you achieve firm shaping and invisible joins during assembly.

assembly workspace with separate crocheted wings, beak and hat pieces for the winter bird amigurumi awaiting sewing
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