European Robin Amigurumi Crochet Tutorial

In this Amigurumi tutorial I show you how to crochet a European Robin but you can use it to make a little bird in any colour you like. This is a fun little project, ideal for intermediate and practiced crocheters. Don’t be intimidated by the colour changes. You can also make your little bird in one colour only. I’m using U.S. crochet terms in this tutorial. You can find a conversion chart to British and German terms on my blog, where you can also find my free written pattern: PDF pattern: Ribblr pattern: (a slight pattern change in round 6 makes this version look more chubby) You can donate to my channel here: It’s never expected but always appreciated. Materials I used for this project are: - DK/light worsted weight yarn (I used Rico Creative Ricorumi in Light Brown (052), Fox (025), Pearl Grey (004) and Cream (002)): - hook/B-1 or C-2 - Yarn needle (preferably with a bent tip): - 4mm safety eyes - Fibrefill: - Stitch marker: - Sewing pins - 1 or 2mm thick craft wire - Small flat pliers (optional) (affiliate links) Time stamps for the different sections of this video: Materials: 4:19 Head and body: 7:25 Safety eyes and beak: 51:50 Tail: 01:09:29 Wings: 01:23:28 Sewing on the wings: 01:30:13 Legs: 01:39:00 Sewing on the beak: 01:52:34 The music in this video comes from For this little project all you need to know is how to: Chain and single crochet (ch and sc): Magic ring: Make invisible decreases with sc: Make colour changes: If you wanna see more crochet tutorials, make sure to subscribe to my channel, so you never miss any of my weekly videos! Liked this pattern? Check out my downloadable crochet patterns on Etsy: or Ravelry: Thank you for your support! It means the world to me and helps me create more free patterns like this one. Wanna read my little stories and find out what my amigurumi dolls are up to? Follow me on Instagram or Facebook: Hope you enjoyed this tutorial! Thank you so much for watching! If you have any questions or feedback make sure to comment below. Happy creating!
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