Chill Chicken Amigurumi – Cute & Easy Crochet Pattern

Some amigurumi patterns make you smile the second you see them — and this Chill Chicken Amigurumi is absolutely one of those. With its tiny bow tie, moody eyelids, floppy comb, and relaxed attitude, this little chicken brings so much personality in such a small, adorable package.

If you enjoy creating quirky crochet characters, this one will steal your heart. It’s quick, it’s fun, and it’s packed with adorable handmade details that give your finished chicken a unique expression.

Let’s bring this chill little chicken to life!

Chill Chicken Amigurumi with bow tie and comb – crochet pattern
Tutorial Pattern: Chill Chicken Amigurumi

Materials

  • Yellow yarn for the body and wings

  • Red yarn for comb, wattle, bow tie, and feet

  • White sewing thread (eyes)

  • Black paint, safety bead, or embroidery thread (pupils)

  • 2.0–2.5 mm crochet hook

  • Stuffing

  • Yarn needle

  • Scissors

  • Hot glue (optional for small pieces)


Abbreviations – US Terms

MR – Magic Ring
sc – single crochet
inc – increase (2 sc in same st)
dec – invisible decrease
sl st – slip stitch
ch – chain
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet


🟡 BODY + HEAD (worked as one piece)

All rounds are worked in continuous rounds unless otherwise noted.
Use a stitch marker to keep track of each round.

Round 1: MR, 6 sc (6)
Round 2: inc around (12)
Round 3: (1 sc, inc) repeat around (18)
Round 4: (2 sc, inc) repeat around (24)
Rounds 5–10 (6 rounds): 24 sc each round
Round 11: (2 sc, dec) repeat around (18)
Rounds 12–13: 18 sc each round
Stuff lightly.

Round 14: (1 sc, dec) repeat around (12)
Rounds 15–18 (4 rounds): 12 sc each round
Round 19: (2 sc, dec) repeat around (9)
Rounds 20–22 (3 rounds): 9 sc each round

Round 23:
3 sc, inc ×2, 3 sc, inc, 1 sc (11)

Round 24: 11 sc
Round 25: (4 sc, inc) twice, 1 sc (13)
Round 26: 5 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc (15)
Rounds 27–28: 15 sc each round
Stuff firmly through the neck area.

Round 29: (4 sc, inc) repeat around (18)
Rounds 30–31: 18 sc each round

Round 32: (1 sc, dec) repeat around (12)
Stuff head fully.

Round 33: 6 dec → close using a yarn needle
Weave in tail and shape.


🔴 FEET (make 2)

Using red yarn:
Round 1: MR, 5 sc (5)
Rounds 2–3: 5 sc each round

Switch to yellow yarn:
Rounds 4–7: 5 sc each round

Round 8: (1 sc, inc) ×2, 1 sc (7)
Round 9: 7 sc
Round 10: (1 sc, inc) ×3, 1 sc (10)

Rounds 11–14: 10 sc each round

Lightly stuff only the bottom part.

Flatten and close through both layers:
4–5 sc across.
Leave a long tail for sewing.


🟡 WINGS (make 2)

Tiny pieces glued on.

Using yellow yarn:
Round 1: MR, 5 sc
Do not work in rounds — create the wing shape:
Ch 4
In first st:

1 sc
2 hdc
Join with sl st to first sc.
Leave short tail – glue to body.


🔴 COMB (top of head)

Using red yarn:
Ch 3
Sl st into first ch
Ch 2
Sl st into first ch again

Fasten off leaving 10–12 cm tail.

Glue the two loops together to form the comb shape.
Sew between Rounds 1–2 of the head.


🔴 WATTLES (tiny red “drops”)

Using red yarn and a needle:

Create two Rococo-style stitches:

  • Insert needle between Rounds 8–10

  • Wrap yarn twice around needle

  • Pull through to form wattle

Repeat on both sides.


🟠 BEAK (embroidered)

The beak is made in two small embroidered pieces: upper and lower beak.

Upper Beak

Use yellow sewing or embroidery thread.

  • Exit needle between wattles, leaving 1 stitch gap

  • Set width using a pin

  • Wrap thread over pin 3×, stitching vertically

  • Add Rococo wrapping on lower edge

  • Remove pin and lightly glue to curve upward

Lower Beak

Repeat the same steps, but with fewer wraps.
Curve slightly downward using glue.


👁️ EYES

White Part

With white sewing thread:

  • Each eye covers 3 stitches width

  • 1 stitch separation between eyes

  • Make 4 vertical passes to fill the white area

Yellow Eyelids

With yellow yarn:

  • Cover top row of the white using 4 passes

  • Add a tiny drop of glue behind if needed

Pupils

Use:

  • Black paint OR

  • Black embroidery thread OR

  • Tiny black bead

Place the dot on the upper-left corner for a classic “chill/annoyed” expression.


🔴 BOW TIE

Center of the bow tie:
MR:
2 ch, 1 dc, 2 ch, sl st
2 ch, 1 dc, 2 ch, sl st into MR
Ch 1, close MR tightly.

Neck band:
Ch 10
Fasten off.

Glue the ends of the chain together at the back.
Attach bow over the join.
Glue entire band around the chicken’s neck.


🧵 ASSEMBLY

Feet

Sew feet between Rounds 5–6.
Keep about one thumb-width space between legs.

Wings

Glue wings near Rounds 3–4.

Comb & Wattles

Attach as described above.

Bow Tie

Glue the bow tie around the neck.


Pattern Notes

  • The Chill Chicken Amigurumi looks cutest when lightly stuffed in the body and firmly stuffed in the head.

  • Adjust eyelid placement to change the chicken’s expression—tilting the lids makes it look sassier, sweeter, or sleepier.

  • If gifting to a baby, replace beads/paint with embroidery for safety.


Tips & Variations

  • Make a little family of three with different eye expressions.

  • Try a fluffy yarn for a soft and fuzzy chick version.

  • Add a tiny crocheted “ground coffee cup” or “bubble tea” to match the vibe.

  • Embroider eyebrows for extra attitude.


FAQ (Schema Style)

Q: Is the Chill Chicken Amigurumi beginner-friendly?
Yes! The shapes are simple, and most details are embroidered or glued.

Q: Can I use thicker yarn?
Absolutely — your chicken will just be larger and fluffier.

Q: Is glue required?
No, but it helps with tiny parts like wings and bow tie.

Q: Can I make it stand?
This design sits naturally, but you can add pipe cleaners inside the legs for posing.



Crocheting this Chill Chicken Amigurumi feels like crafting a tiny character with a full personality — relaxed, a little dramatic, and irresistibly cute. It’s the kind of quick project that instantly brightens your day. I hope you adore making this little chicken as much as I enjoyed writing this guide for you.

👉 If this pattern made you smile, share it with your crochet friends!
👉 Tag your Chill Chicken photos — I’d love to see your creations!

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