39 Peacockpdfpattern
39 Peacockpdfpattern
Yarn
Aldi So Crafty Knit & Purl Amigurumi Yarn - described on the box as "Light" - Equivalent to DK.
A cotton yarn works well for Ami as it gives good stitch definition and creates a firm structure so
body parts hold their shape well. Any cotton/cotton mix DK should give similar results.
Hook
3 mm
Other Supplies
Yarn needle, toy stuffing, stitch marker/waste yarn.
Tension
Tension is not critical for this project but stitches should be tight enough to avoid stuffing showing
through.
Pattern Notes
Unless otherwise specified this pattern is worked in the amigurumi style, in a continuous spiral
without slip stitching or turning chains.
Use a stitch marker or waste yarn to keep track of the first stitch of each round.
If you do not want to make a Magic Ring you can start each piece by making a chain of 2 and then
work the first round into the second chain from the hook.
If you would like to start with a Magic Ring but don’t know how, you can find a Photo Tutorial at:
https://www.mycrochetchums.com/magic-ring-photo-tutorial.html
The Peacock is made of multiple separate pieces sewn together. Unless otherwise stated, finish
each piece by pulling the yarn through the last loop and leave a long tail for sewing. Any loose tails
at the end can be easily woven in.
The “invisible” techniques below are recommended to give your amigurumi a neat finish:
Invisible Increase: Work 1 dc in FLO of next st and 1 dc in both loops of same st.
Invisible decrease: Insert hook in FLO of the two stitches to be decreased, yrh, pull through both
front loops, yrh, draw through two loops on hook.
This pattern is written using UK Crochet Terms - they are NOT the same as US ones - please
familiarise yourself with the UK terms to avoid your character’s shape distorting!
The “dc” abbreviation used in this pattern refers to UK double crochet. The equivalent stitch
in US terms is single crochet - if you are used to US patterns you need to work single crochet
everywhere this pattern says “dc”. If you work US dc (equivalent to UK Treble) the finished
item will be elongated and the stuffing will show through.
This pattern also uses UK htr - half treble (US hdc -half double) and UK tr - treble (US dc -
double).
If you are used to working in US Crochet Terms you can find a conversion chart at: https://
www.mycrochetchums.com/ukus-crochet-terms.html
If you are unfamiliar with any of the terms used in this pattern, you can find a chart of the UK
Crochet terms used at: https://www.mycrochetchums.com/uk-abbreviations.html
Fasten off. Weave yarn tail through FLO of last 6 sts and pull up to close hole. Weave in end.
Fasten off.
Tail Fan
Worked from bottom of fan upwards.
Rnd 1: With CC2 and working into a magic ring, 6 dc. 6 sts
Rnd 2: [1 dc, 2 dc in next st] 3 times. 9 sts
Rnd 3: [2 dc, 2 dc in next st] 3 times. 12 sts
Rnd 4: [3 dc, 2 dc in next st] 3 times. 15 sts
Rnd 5: [4 dc, 2 dc in next st] 3 times. 18 sts
Rnd 6: Dc around.
Change to CC1.
Rnd 7: [2 dc, 2 dc in next st] 6 times. 24 sts
Rnd 8: Dc around.
Rnd 9: [3 dc, 2 dc in next st] 6 times. 30 sts
Rnd 10: Dc around.
Rnd 11: [4 dc, 2 dc in next st] 6 times. 36 sts
Rnd 12: [5 dc, 2 dc in next st] 6 times. 42 sts
Rnd 13: [6 dc, 2 dc in next st] 6 times. 48 sts
Rnd 14: [7 dc, 2 dc in next st] 6 times. 54 sts
Rnd 15: [8 dc, 2 dc in next st] 6 times. 60 sts
Rnd 16: Dc around.
Rnd 17: *1 sl st, miss next st, [3tr in next st] twice, miss next st, 1 sl st; rep from * 9 more times. 50 sts
Fasten off. Flatten so that the scallops on the edge line up and use a length of CC2 to sew the open
edge closed.
Feather Detail
Made in two parts - “Outer” made with CC2 and “Centre” made with CC5. Make 5 of each.
Outer:
Rnd 1: With CC2 and working into a magic ring, 2 dc, 2 htr, 3 tr, 2 htr, 2 dc, sl st into first dc to
join. 12 sts
Fasten off.
Centre:
Rnd 1: With CC5 and working into a magic ring, 4 dc, sl st into first dc to join. 5 sts
Fasten off.
White of Eyes
Make 2.
Rnd 1: With CC7 and working into a magic ring, 6 dc. 6 sts
Rnd 2: 2 dc in each st around. 12 sts
Fasten off.
Pupils
Make 2.
Rnd 1: With CC8 and working into a magic ring, 4 dc, sl st into first dc to join. 4 sts
Fasten off.
Feet
Make 2. Do not stuff. Worked from front of foot to back.
Rnd 1: With CC4 and working into a magic ring, 6 dc. 6 sts
Rnd 2: 2 dc in each st around. 12 sts
Rnd 3: Dc around.
Rnd 4: 6 dc2tog. 6 sts
Fasten off. Weave yarn tail through FLO of last 6 sts and pull to close hole.
Head Plumes
Make 3. Made in two separate parts ,“Stem” and “Bobble”, then sewn together.
Stem:
Fasten off.
Bobble:
Rnd 1: With CC1 and working into a magic ring, 6 dc. 6 sts
Rnd 2: Dc around.
Fasten off. weave yarn tail through FLO of last 6 sts and pull to close hole. Sew the Bobbles onto
one end of the Stems.
Sew the Head and Neck onto the Body with the front edge of the Neck roughly in line with Rnd 5
of the Body.
Sew the Head Plumes to the top of the Head -join the Stems together up to their halfway point to
help the plumes stand up.
Sew the Beak onto the front of the Head with the top of it sitting roughly in line with Rnd 5 of the
Head. Sew the Whites of the Eyes either side of the Beak . Sew the Pupils on top of the Whites of
the Eyes.
Sew the Tail Fan to the back of the Body,. Sew the “Outers” of the Feather detail to the front of the
Tail Fan in line with the scallops of the edge, with the points pointing downwards.. Sew the
“Centres” of the Feather detail on top of the Outers set to the bottoms of the Outers.
Sew the Feet to the bottom of the Body - roughly in line with Rnd 9 - spaced about 5 stitches
apart.
Embroidered Details
Using the photos below as a guide, with a yarn needle, embroider the following details:
All done!
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About mycrochetchums
I started mycrochetchums at the end of 2020 to give me something to focus on during lockdown
and to make creative use of a box of Aldi Amigurumi Yarn that was an impulse purchase I was
feeling guilty about!
I’m loving creating these cute characters and sharpening my tech skills in the process as I
wrangle with managing a website and social media.
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feedback about the pattern or would like to share a picture of the end result.
If you have any questions about any of my patterns (or any other ami you may be working on)
please email me at: pia@mycrochetchums.com - I’ll do my best to help!
Happy Crocheting!
Pia x