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Duck and Goose & Mallards amigurumi crochet patterns



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Two original crochet amigurumi patterns (Duck and Goose and Mallards) by June Gilbank. 

Please note: if you've already bought one of these patterns, don't use this listing! Just pick the one you want: 

Yarn: 
Duck & Goose: worsted weight yarn in white, and a small quantity of orange (or your preferred colours)
Mallard Drake (male): worsted weight yarn in green, medium to dark brown, light grey or light brown, black, white, yellow, and orange
Mallard Duck (female): worsted weight yarn in brown, orange, and a small quantity of a darker brown

Hook: US E  / 3.5mm

Details (Duck & Goose): Use this pattern to make any solid-coloured duck or goose, with simple lines and realistic shaping.

Details (Mallards): This Expansion Pack includes all the modifications required to crochet a male or female Mallard duck with realistic colours and markings.

Size: approx 9.5" (24cm) long 

Eye size: 10mm

duck and goose collection multipackNote: Take advantage of the savings when you buy this pattern as part of the complete Duck and Goose Collection (including Duck and Goose, Ducklings and Goslings, Canada Goose, and Mallards)!

See projects made from these patterns here:

Duck and Goose:

Mallards:


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