18 Knitted Duck Toy Free Patterns

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Pick your favorite Knitted Duck Toy Free Patterns and knit adorable little ducks that kids and collectors will love.

These cute Knitted Duck Toy Free Patterns stitch for gifts, nursery décor, Easter baskets, and playful collections. From tiny ducklings to charming duck families, these delightful knitting projects are full of character and fun. Their round little bodies, cheerful beaks, and webbed feet make these toys unique. Whether you enjoy creating realistic waterfowl, pocket-sized ducklings, or imaginative characters dressed for special occasions, these patterns will offer plenty of variety to keep your needles busy.


Knitted Duck Toy Free Patterns

1. Duck Family Toy

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A delightful set by the designer Laura Telfer-Williams captures the warmth of a family waddling together. The technique used to make this beginner-friendly pattern is stocking stitch.

2. Ombre Duck

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Claire Garland has created this eye-catching duck that stands out because of its beautiful color transitions. The knitting gauge for this pattern is 11 stitches and 23 rows = 5 cm in garter.

3. Easter Peeps

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Inspired by festive spring treats, these cheerful birds by Kathy Lewinski bring plenty of seasonal vibes. The bright colors create a joyful display for Easter decorations and gift baskets. Get your aran weight yarn and US 5 knitting needles.

4. Ducks

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This pattern by Frankie Brown celebrates the timeless appeal of a classic knitted duck made in two sizes. The main part is knitted sideways in one piece, and the beak and wings are knitted separately.

5. Little Yellow Duckies

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Tiny and full of personality, these miniature ducklings by Shaz Peacock are difficult to resist. Use your leftover yarns for this project and make these tiny toys, which are ideal for decorations, party favors, or small gifts.

6. Mini Duck

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Don’t let the size fool you—this little duck at the Loom Muse blogspot packs plenty of cuteness into a tiny package. The finished toy fits comfortably in the palm of your hand, making it great for travel knitting.

7. Easter chick

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With its cheerful expression and festive style, this project by Eviesgran will capture the spirit of springtime celebrations. It can easily become the centerpiece in your home in an Easter arrangement.

8. Cute Pumpkin Duck

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If you are new to knitting, then this pattern is just for you. The imaginative design by Cheryx will combine two favorites into one unforgettable creation. The playful pumpkin theme gives your duck a fun autumn makeover.

9. “Quack” pattern

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Packed with personality, this duck at the Ever Green Knits blog looks ready to waddle into its next adventure with you. It makes a wonderful handmade companion for your children.

10. Dr. Quackers

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A cuddly, striped duck by Lizzy-Knits has the extra details that create a toy that feels full of life and storytelling potential. The knitting gauge for this pattern is 18 stitches and 26 rows = 10 cm in stockinette.

11. Seamless Yellow Duck

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Helena Kahan has created a neat and polished finished duck. You will need to do a circular cast-on, knitting in the round, and grafting (Kitchener stitch) or a three-needle bind-off.

12. Duck Ahoy Duckie

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This versatile design by J.G. Miller is made using DK yarn weight and US 2½ knitting needles. The shape is appealing and provides plenty of opportunities for personalization. Make a group of them and adorn your desks and shelves.

13. Mini Duck family

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Sachiyo Ishii has designed a little flock measuring 7 cm that brings extra warmth to your handmade displays. Together, they will create a delightful feathered parade on your deskspace.

14. Hey Duckie

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This playful duck design with a scarf at the Just Saying blog has a cheerful personality that shines through every detail. Its friendly appearance makes it especially appealing as a gift for children.

15. The Duck Family

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Jean Greenhowe made this family-themed duck, which adds storytelling possibilities and visual appeal. Each duck complements the others while maintaining its own unique character. You need to have DK yarn weight and US 6 and 2½ knitting needles.

16. Little Yellow Duck with a Mission

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This duck by Nicola Christodoulides comes with a sense of purpose and plenty of personality. The knitting gauge for this pattern is 30 stitches and 40 rows = 10 cm in stockinette. You can add a chef or a detective hat so they can complete the mission; also, you can give them a bat in their free time.

17. Loom Knit Duck Pattern

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If you are a loom knitter, then this project by Lion Brand Yarn is just for you. It is an intermediate skill-level pattern, offering a fun alternative to needle knitting. It will be a delightful addition to your handmade toy collection.

18. Knitted Duck Pattern

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This charming design by Sara Elizabeth Kellner captures the simple joy of a classic duck toy. The duck looks wonderful in traditional colors, or you can make it in more creative shades.

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