Free Bernat Quackers the Crochet Duck Pattern, Quackers
Item# BRC0234-034462V
Step into spring with a new feathered friend! Featuring Bernat Blanket, designed by Sarah Zimmerman from Repeat Crafter Me.
View full detailsFree Bernat Quackers the Crochet Duck Pattern, Quackers
Item# BRC0234-034462V
Step into spring with a new feathered friend! Featuring Bernat Blanket, designed by Sarah Zimmerman from Repeat Crafter Me.
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Description
Free Easy Crochet Toy Pattern for Kids
Totally adorable, this delightful duck will make a perfect addition to your stuffie collection. Sarah Zimmerman from Repeat Crafter Me designed this easy pattern in her signature style, starting with a head and body that's worked in one piece and united with the smaller elements at the end. This project is perfect for amigurumi beginners, featuring basic stitches and simple assembly. Worked in the super-soft Bernat Blanket, you can make your playful pal as designed or get creative with colors. Whether you're gifting to a young one or keeping it for yourself, whoever calls this toy a friend will be a lucky duck.
Material Notes
Don’t forget to pick up the finishing touches for your project! Take a look at the list of supplies you’ll need that aren’t included in your kit.
Kit does not include:
- Size U.S. K/10½ [10.5 mm] Susan Bates® Silvalume® crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
- Two black 20 mm safety eyes
- Polyfill stuffing
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Sizing Notes
Sizing Notes
Making the right size is important! To make sure your project turns out the size described, always make a gauge swatch to match your tension. First time swatching? Learn more about crocheting a gauge swatch!
Finished Measurements
- Approx 15" [38 cm] tall by 11" [28 cm] wide.
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Care
Pattern Care
Treat your finished project right! Make sure you read the care directions closely so your hard work ages gracefully.
- Do Not Bleach
- Do Not Dry Clean
- Do Not Iron.
- Machine Wash in Cool Water, Delicate Setting.
- Tumble Dry, Low Heat, Delicate Cycle.
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Reviews & Ratings
Reviews
Average Ratings
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RatingLocale1 to 8 of 10 Reviews1 – 8 of 10 ReviewsHighest to Lowest Rating5 out of 5 stars.Easy to follow pattern
10 months agoPatterns are easy to follow and I have enjoyed working on them.Helpful?5 out of 5 stars.Ducks
11 months agoBeauriful as all of Sarah's animals are!! Too bad she isn't given more credit!Helpful?- Received Free Product
5 out of 5 stars.LOVE IT
- Received Free Product
a year agoLove this pattern, I even added a little hat to make him adorable.Helpful?Quality of Product, 5.0 out of 5Value of Product, 5.0 out of 55 out of 5 stars.Love Quackers
a year agoI worked on this for my daughter's nursery and absolutely love how quick it worked up! Pattern was very easy to follow as well!Yes, I recommend this product.
Helpful?Quality of Product, 5.0 out of 5Value of Product, 5.0 out of 5Minnesota5 out of 5 stars.Quick and adorable
a year agoEasy and quick to make up: Round 4 of feet is missing part of the instructions but it is easy to figure out. It should say: Working in Back Loops only, work 1 sc in next 7 sts. Skip next dc. sc in next 4 sts, sk next dc, sc in next 4 sts, sk next dc, sc in each st to end of round = 23 sts. (there are 3 toes, so the middle dc is what is being skipped. I had to start with one less sc in order to sk the middle dc.Yes, I recommend this product.
Helpful?Clarity of Pattern, 4.0 out of 5Manitoba CanadaSkill LevelExperienced5 out of 5 stars.Easy to follow
a year agoAbsolutely LOVE this pattern. He is so much fun to make and the feet are so cute!!Yes, I recommend this product.
Helpful?Clarity of Pattern, 5.0 out of 5Saint Louis, MOSkill LevelIntermediate5 out of 5 stars.Easy and Snuggly
a year agoCute, big, snuggly duck! Easy to work up, turned out much larger than I expected, but the kiddos love Quackers!Yes, I recommend this product.
Helpful?Clarity of Pattern, 5.0 out of 5GeorgiaSkill LevelExperienced5 out of 5 stars.Super Easy
a year agoVery easy pattern to follow. Soft, plush yarn make Quackers extra cuddly.Helpful?Clarity of Pattern, 5.0 out of 51 – 8 of 10 Reviews -
Questions & Answers
Questions
Start typing your question and we'll check if it was already asked and answered.1 - 5 of 5 QuestionsQ: Approximately how long did it take to make 1 duck?
a year ago1 AnswerA: Thank you for reaching out. We do apologize, but that is not something we calculate.
a year agoHelpful?Q: Do you stuff the tail a little bit
a year ago1 AnswerA: Although the instructions do not state to, I absolutely would stuff the tail to give it some structure.
a year agoHelpful?Q: For the tail section. Row 6. Is 2sc the next 3 then 1 sc repeat is more than 21 stitches for the row. 2sc 2sc 2sc sc =7stiches repeat to the end 28 stiches
a year ago1 AnswerA: Thank you for contacting us regarding Quackers the Crochet Duck. In the 6th round of the tail, there isn’t a repeat. You will simply work 2sc into each of the first three stitches and work 1 sc in each stitch to the end of the round. 6th rnd: Ch 1. *2 sc in each of first 3 sts. 1 sc in each st to end of rnd. Join. 21 sc. I hope this helps!
a year agoHelpful?Q: Can somebody please verify what size hook is used for this pattern? Thanks!
a year ago3 AnswersA: Update May 26 2023 - we wanted to send you a quick note to let you know the pattern has been updated. Thank you for your assistance and patience in this matter!
a year agoHelpful?Q: What row are the eyes and beak supposed to be placed? It says between rounds 27 and 28 approx 10 stitches apart but that would place them on the stomach. The beak also places it on the stomach. I can't tell where to put them from the pictures.
a year ago1 AnswerA: Hello! Thank you for reaching out to us for assistance with the Bernat Quackers the Crochet Duck pattern. This is such a fun duck! You can also see a second version of the duck as well as some great photos at this website. https://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2023/04/quackers-the-crochet-duck.html This duck is built from the bottom up. In round 15 in the Body/Head section you begin decreasing stitches to form the neck. The last decrease round is number 18, In round 19 you will begin increasing the number of stitches as you create the head portion of the pattern. This should help you place the eyes and beak! Have fun crocheting this wonderful toy! We are here if you have more questions!
a year agoHelpful?