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Monday, February 1, 2016

Rooster Of My Dreams Ornament



I've gotten a little addicted to my chickens.  I've been incorporating them in many things-watercolors, pen and ink, crochet, knitting, sewing and even my mannerisms (much to my family's dismay!).  In celebration of the new chickens I will be getting in March I am offering this pattern for free!  If you are like me and can't get enough chickens, you may want to check out my Rooster Hat Pattern on Ravelry-it's not a free pattern, but I try to keep the cost low so everyone can afford it.  I use the money I earn to help pay for my children's extra curricular activities-it is my way of contributing monetarily to our family.

I'll be having a contest that you will be able to participate in if you so desire, using this new pattern, on my Dragonbird Creations Facebook this is such a quick project, you should really consider entering-unless you don't like getting free patterns for prizes! ;) I'd really love for a lot of people to participate...because really...games are really only fun when people play!!!

This pattern has not been tested (except for myself making many-so please let me know if you find any errors or confusing parts, I'll do my best to fix it up).


Rooster Of My Dreams Ornaments

By:  Shawn Torres


Stitches and Abbreviations
Ch-chain
Sl-slip
St-stitch
dc-double crochet
rsc-reverse single crochet
RS-right side

BLO-back loop only

Materials
Worsted weight in various colors (I used I Love This Yarn)
Tapestry needle
H (5.0 mm) hook 

Pattern Notes and Hacks
Gauge is not important-you can use any yarn or hooks for a different sized rooster. 
Feel free to switch up your colors every round or keep it the same every round.

Here is how it looks using size 10 thread-LOVE!


Body

 1.   (Rs) Make a magic loop, ch 2 (counts as dc throughout), 19 dc in loop; join with sl st to first dc. (20)





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2.  Ch 1, sc in same dc, 2 sc in each dc around;  join with sl st to first dc in BL. (40)



3.       In BLO this round:  Ch 2, dc in same dc, dc in next 2dc, *(2 dc in next dc, dc in next 2 dc) repeat from *around ; join with sl st to first dc




4.       Fold your circle so that the wrong sides are together and your working loop is at the right side of the folded half circle.  Rsc across the bottom edge of the body working through both layers of the body-this is how your rooster’s body will be closed.  Finish off.



Tail

Join with sl st in tip of the ‘tail’, *ch 10, sl in same space, sl in next st (going towards the bottom of the body-not along the top); repeat from * three more times and finish off


With contrasting color, join with sl st to the tip of the tail in first space as 1st tail feather, *chain 13, sl st in same space**, sl st in same st as next tail feather; repeat from *-**once more and finish off.



Comb
Join with sl st to into the tip of the ‘head’, ch 4, sl st in same space, sl st in next space (going towards the top of the body not along the bottom), ch 5, sl st in same space, sl st in next space, ch 4, sl st in same space and finish off.




Wattle
Join with sl st to 4 stitches away from the comb, 2 dc into the space that is 2 stitches away from comb, sl st in same space; finish off

(see previous photo for wattle)

Beak
sl st in same stitch that you ended your wattle on, ch 4, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 2 chains and sl st in the space that the comb began on; finish off.



Legs
In the center of the bottom of the rooster’s body, [ch 12, sl st in 2nd ch from hook and next 2 chains, *ch 3, sl st in 2nd ch from hook and next 2 chains; repeat from * once more and then sl st in each chain that remains from leg, sl st in same st as beginning sl st], sl st in next st on body, then repeat [-] for the next leg and finish off.  (see previous photo for legs)

Finishing
Weave in all ends and decorate as desired.  Be creative and use buttons, beads, feathers, sequins or whatever your heart desires! After your roo is all decorated you can then add your hanger by using a piece of yarn-you may have to adjust where you place the hanger based on how heavy certain parts of the roo is so that he hangs straight. J   I’d love to see your finished rooster-feel free to share it or tag DragonbirdCreations on facebook!





©Dragonbird Creations  This pattern is for personal use only.  You have permission to sell any items you make using this pattern.  Do not distribute, copy or sell this pattern, photos, videos and links, descriptions or anything other content included in this pattern.  If you have any questions regarding this pattern, you may email me at DragonbirdCreations@live.com  

8 comments:

  1. can u do a bunny face and ears only pls

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    1. Aww that would be super cute! I'll see if I can come up with something. :)

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  2. These are fantastic. So cute! I have to make some. Thank you for the tutorial and sharing your talent!

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    1. I'm so glad you like them! I'm a firm believer the world can always use more chickens! :) Happy crocheting!

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  3. These are awesome. I recently purchased your pattern for the rooster hat and as soon as I finish the project I'm doing for my SIL's first baby(due in July), I cannot wait to make it. These are adorable. I am obsessed with my rooster Stanley. I adore my little ladies, too! :)

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    1. That is AWESOME! As of yet, I don't have any roosters, but I have 11 chicks coming this March and four of them are straight run-so if I happen to get roo (or four) I'll be super excited! :) Congrats on your soon to be new member of your family! Such an exciting time! ♥

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  4. I recently found this pattern on Ravelry, thank you so much! I have had terrible luck with roosters out of two batches, 25 chicks I got 17 roos! I re-homed several, and my silkie mama hatched one chick, guess what? It was a roo! I now have only 3 roos and I love them!

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  5. hola hermosooooo, gracias por compartir tu talento andrea de la pampa argentina graciasss

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