Easter Chick
You will neeD: Scraps of DK yarn (you can normally get around 6 chicks out of 50g) I've used King Cole Smooth here. 3.25/3.5mm needles (you want a nice tight knit) Darning & Sewing Needle Felt Thread for eyes Egg for filling (l normally use a Cadbury Creme Egg)

ABBReviations:

KKnit KFB Knit into the Front and Back of the stitch (increases 1 stitch) K2Tog Knit two stitches together (decreases 1 stitch) Pattern: Cast on 24 Stitches (using thumb method) 女K 2 rows 女KFB into first stitch of the row, K to end until you have 36 stitches on the needle 女K 2 rows 女Cast off 11 stitches, K to endCast off 11 stitches, K to end (14 stitches left on needle) 女K 12 rows 女K2Tog across whole row (7 stitches) Snip yarn leaving a few inches to thread through the 7 remaining stitches and then sew up your chick by folding in half and not sewing up cast on edge Snip a square of felt and fold in half diagonally, sew on chick face as a beak. Sew some eyes for your chick (using felt or just thread) Insert your egg (or stuff with toy stuffing if you like); decorate with ribbons or anything else you like.
Meet the chicks...
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