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Kookaburra

Crochet A Kookaburra

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/kookaburra • Posted by cats-rockin-crochet

Some basic instructions, with more detailed instructions to come. I am naming the Kookaburra, Kooka.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

3 h 00

Difficulty

Tricky
Medium kooka 1 Medium kooka 27s friend

Description

Some basic instructions, with more detailed instructions to come. I am naming the Kookaburra, Kooka.

Instructions

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    To begin, find a picture of what you wish to make.

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    Now draw your project. I can't draw for nuts, but it helped me realise what components I will need to make my kookaburra.

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    Knowing what parts I needed to be making, I made a selection of textures and colours from my yarn stash. I've used a 5.00mm hook and changed to a 4.00mm hook for the facial features. The yarns vary from an 8 ply to a 12 ply.

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    I first made the body in simple single crochet rounds with out joining the rounds and increasing, working straight, then decreasing. The body began with 8 sc and increased to 40 sc, then reversed with the decrease to 8 sc.

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    The head was made the same beginning with 6 sc, increasing to 24 sc and ending with 12 sc.

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    Any stuffing will do. If you use snap on eye's this is the best time to do it.

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    Then sew head to body.

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    I made the beak next. The yarns were a different thickness, so I used the thinner one for the top of the beak.

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    I then weaved thin wire into the sides of the beak, so as I could shape them better.

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    I deliberately used a lighter shade of yarn to sew the beak parts together, to define the top and bottom parts of the beak.

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    Now with the embroidery of the face, I sc the sides of the eye's across the beak and across the other eye over the top of the face (not made seperate). I then hand sewed a contrasting yarn into the gaps. I'm not an embroiderer at all, but it just passes. The eye's are small buttons.

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    This is the beginning of the wings.

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    Trying the wings for size as I go.

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    And the finished wings.

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    The Kookaburra also has a feather tail which I made last and also sewed wire into for shaping.