Try out these Knitted Mini Hens Free Patterns, suitable as toys and tabletop décor. You will enjoy knitting during this project.
These Knitted Mini Hens Free Patterns are cute, adorable, and lovely. Softies are an all-time favorite among children, and these chickens would be a great addition to accompany them during their bedtime stories.
Knitted Mini Hens Free Patterns
For that soft, cuddly look, use COSNIGHT polyester fiber in your mini hens.
1. Poppy Chicken Knitting Pattern

Mama in a stitch shared an adorable, easy chicken pattern and tutorial. It could be knit flat in rows and seamed, and done in the round. Add the crest, wings, and safety eyes at the ends. This pattern is suitable for new knitters.
Best Choice: Use Lion Brand Yarn for a neat look.
2. Mini Chicken and Chick

The Sachiyo Ishii mini chicken rapid pattern is knitted flat and sewn up at the end. An alternative is to make I-cords, which is also explained in the pattern.
3. Which Came First?

The debate over which came first, the chicken or the egg, is never-ending. Create Dee Frey’s experiment from double-stranded fingering to bulky stranded with worsted weights. Each row is a new line in the pattern. For the first, KFB through each stitch, the second KFB, K1, PM, repeat to end, etc.
Style it your way! Use Dreidel Jumbo Fillable eggs to make every display unique.
4. Michelle’s Chicken

Quick and fun to knit by Luna Knitting, this pattern is excellent for practicing stranded colorwork, especially when working in the round. It is knitted flat, and the rest of the body is worked in the round using stitches picked up from around the edge of the base.
5. Cluck, cluck egg cozy

An Easter gift, designed by Claire Garland, is an easy-to-make pattern for a cozy hen egg. You can match it with bunny tea for your Easter table. It is worked in rounds to fit a hen in an egg comfortably.
Bring it all together by pairing your hen cozy with a Sweese Porcelain Teapot.
6. Easter Earl

Rachel Brockman’s little cheerful hatchling is dapper and sweet—with perfect tufts of feathers on his head and a colorful bowtie around his neck. The spiky hairs on the chick are her feature.
7. Tiny Easter Chick

This pattern by Amanda Berry is a quick and super project for using your leftover yarns to avoid waste. The chick and egg shell look cute together; the 3.5 cm wide shell uses a picot cast off. The techniques used include seaming, increases, and decreases.
New to knitting? Cobee Needle Stoppers help keep everything in place with ease!!
8. Tiny Chook

This tiny chicken pattern by Eva McDonald can be used as an ornament or pet toy. The base is knitted back and forth, then stitches are picked up around the base and joined in the round.
9. Chick-in-an-Egg

This pattern by Purl Soho is knitted using fingering weight yarn with knitted gauge 28 stitches = 10 cm in stockinette stitch in 40-50 yards. US 3-3.25 mm needle sizes are used to design this.
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