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Abbreviations:
sc: single crochet    
ch: chain
St: Stitch
inc : increase
dec: decrease
Sl st : slip stitch
F/O: Fasten off
R: Round
Rep= repeat

Materials:
2 mm crochet hook
yarn in white, red, and yellow
Stuff
Scissors
8mm safety eyes

Note: Work in continuous round

Head:
Using white
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2: inc, rep 6x (12)
R3: sc, inc, rep 6x (18)
R4: sc, inc, [2 sc, inc = rep 5x], sc (24)
R5: 3 sc, inc, rep 6x (30)
R6: 2 sc, inc, [4 sc, inc = rep 5x], 2 sc (36)
R7: 5 sc, inc, rep 6x (42)
R8: 3 sc, inc, [6 sc, inc = rep 5x], 3 sc (48)
R9: 7 sc, inc, rep 6x (54)
R10: 4 sc, inc, [8 sc, inc = rep 5x], 4 sc (60)
R11: 9 sc, inc, rep 6x (66)
R12-18: sc around
Attach safety eyes between R15 and 16 and give 13 stitches between them
R19: 9 sc, dec, rep 6x (60)
R20: 4 sc, dec, [8 sc, dec = rep 5x], 4 sc (54)
R21: 7 sc, dec, rep 6x (48)
R22: 3 sc, dec, [6sc, dec = rep 5x], 3 sc (42)
R23: 5 sc, dec, rep 6x (36)
R24: 2 sc, dec, [ 4 sc, dec = rep 5x], 2 sc (30)
R25: 3 sc, dec, rep 6x (24)
Stuff
F/O


Body:
Using white
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2: inc, rep 6x (12)
R3: sc, inc, rep 6x (18)
R4: sc, inc, [2 sc, inc = rep 5x], sc (24)
R5: 3 sc, inc, rep 6x (30)
R6: 2 sc, inc, [4 sc, inc = rep 5x], 2 sc (36)
R7: 5 sc, inc, rep 6x (42)
R8: 3 sc, inc, [6 sc, inc = rep 5x], 3 sc (48)
R9: 7 sc, inc, rep 6x (54)
R10-16: sc around
R17: 7 sc, dec, rep 6x (48)
R18: 3 sc, dec, [6sc, dec = rep 5x], 3 sc (42)
R19: 5 sc, dec, rep 6x (36)
R20: 16 sc, dec, rep 2x (34)
R21: 7 sc, dec, 15 sc, dec, 8 sc (32)
R22: 14 sc, dec, rep 2x (30)
R23-25: sc around
R26: 3 sc, dec, rep 6x (24)
R27: sc around
Stuff
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing

Wings (make 2):
Using white
Part 1 and 2:
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2: inc, rep 6x (12)
R3: 3 sc, inc, rep 3x (15)
R4: sc around
R5: 3 sc, dec, rep 3x (12)
R6: sc around
F/O
Part 3:
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2: inc, rep 6x (12)
R3: 3 sc, inc, rep 3x (15)
R4: sc around
R5: 3 sc, dec, rep 3x (12)
Don’t cut the yarn, we will crochet all parts of wing together in next round. 
R1: 6 sc in part 3, 6 sc in part 1, 12 sc in part 2, 6 sc in part 1, 6 sc in part 3 (36)
R2: sc around
R3: 4 sc, dec, rep 6x (30)
R4-5: sc around
R6: 3 sc, dec, rep 6x (24)
R7-8: sc around
R9: 10 sc, dec, rep 2x (22)
R10: 4 sc, dec, 9 sc, dec, 5 sc (20)
R11: 8 sc, dec, rep 2x (18)
R12: 4 sc, dec, rep 3x (15)
R13: 3 sc, dec, rep 3x (12)
R14: sc around
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing

Beak:
Using yellow
Part 1:
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 4 sc
R2: inc, rep 4x (8)
R3: 3 sc, inc, rep 2x (10)
R4: sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 3 sc (12)
R5: 5 sc, inc, rep 2x (14)
R6: 6 sc, 2 inc, 6 sc (16)
stuff
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing
Part 2:
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 4 sc
R2: sc, inc, rep 2x (6)
R3: 2 sc, inc, rep 2x (8)
R4: 3sc, inc, rep 2x (10)
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing

Comb:
Using red
Part  1:
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2: inc, rep 6x (12)
R3: 3 sc, inc, rep 3x (15)
R4: sc around
R5: 3 sc, dec, rep 3x (12)
R6: sc around
R7: 4 sc, dec, rep 2x (10)
R8: sc around
R9: 3 sc, dec, rep 2x (8)
Stuff
F/O
Part 2:
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2: inc, rep 6x (12)
R3: 3 sc, inc, rep 3x (15)
R4: 3 sc, dec, rep 3x (12)
R5: : 4 sc, dec, rep 2x (10)
R6: sc around
R7: 3 sc, dec, rep 2x (8)
stuff
F/O
Part 3:
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2: inc, rep 6x (12)
R3: sc around
R4: 4 sc, dec , rep 2x (10)
R5: 3 sc, dec, rep 2x (8)
Stuff, but don’t cut the yarn. We will join all part of comb together in next round.
R1: 4 sc in part 3 of comb, 4 sc in part 2, 8 sc in part 1, 4 sc in part 2, 4 sc in part 3 (24)
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing

Wattle (make2):
Using red
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 5 sc
R2: inc, rep 5x (10)
R3: sc around
R4: 3sc, dec, rep 2x (8)
R5: sc aound
Stuff
R6: 2 sc, dec, rep 2x (6)
R7: sc around
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing

Feet and Legs (make 2):
Using yellow
Toes (make 3):
R1: ch 2, starting from second chain from hook 6 sc
R2-4: sc around
(Stuff if needed)
F/O. But don’t cut the yarn in 3rd toe. In next round, we’re going to crochet all toes together to make foot.
Foot:
R1: 3 sc in 3rd toe, 3 sc in 2nd toe, 6 sc in 1st toe, 3 sc in 2nd toe, 3 sc in 3rd toe (18)
R2: 4 sc, dec, rep 3x (15)
R3: 3 sc, dec, rep 3x (12)
R4: 4 sc, dec, rep 2x (10)
R5: sc around
(Stuff and add wire if needed)
R6: dec, rep 5x (5)
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing. Repeat all parts to make 2nd foot.

Legs (make 2):
Using yellow
R1: ch 8, join to first chain with sl st to make a ring
R2: sc in each chain stitch (8)
R3-7: sc around
R8: CC to white, inc in each stitch (16)
R9: 3 sc, inc, rep 5x (20)
R10: sc around
stuff
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing


Tail Feathers (make 5):
Using white
R1: Chain 25
R2: 3 chains from hook will be counted as 1st dc, dc in 5th chain from hook, dc in each 20 sts, 5 dc in a corner, dc in next 21 st, 2 dc in last st, sl st in the top of chain 3.
F/O leaving a long tail for sewing


 Finishing:
  • Sew head to the body.
  • Sew the comb on the top of head.
  • Sew part 1 of beak to the center space of eyes, then sew part 2 at the bottom.
  • Sew the wattle on head, at the bottom of beak.
  • Sew the wings on the sides of body
  • Sew the feet to the legs. Then, sew legs at bottom of body.
  • Sew 3 feathers together as 1st part. Then, sew the last 2 feathers as 2nd part. Sew the 1st part of feather tail to the back of body, and then sew 2nd part on 1st part.

This pattern is an original by me, Zan Merry. Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link this pattern but please do not reprint it to your site. You may keep a copy of this pattern for personal use but you may not sell this pattern. You can sell the items that you made from this pattern as you credit me as the designer. Please leave comment if you have a question or find some mistake in this pattern.  Thanks...

My friend creations by using this pattern.
By using different color from original pattern, this rooster looks so cute.. Crocheted by sweetpea.. She used bigger size of yarn than i used. 
I love the color of this rooster, It's sparkle .... Crocheted by Yanni Galka
Thank you so much for trying this pattern my friends..... :*

12 comments:

  1. This is adorable!! Thank you for sharing your pattern!!

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  2. Will this stand on its own? I was wondering if i should put like a weight in the feet/toes? Maybe a garbanzo bean in each toe??

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  3. Will this rooster stand on its own? If not I was thinking of putting weight in the feet, like garbanzo beans??

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    1. I think it's depend on how you stuff the feet... as you see there are two picture of my friends creation, the brown rooster can't stand but the white rooster can be stand on its own..

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  4. thank you for amazing pattern i love it

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  5. lindo modelo !! trabalho maravilhoso.
    :o)
    http://elianeapkroker.blogspot.com.br/

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  6. What type of yarn do you suggest?

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  7. you can use any type of yarn.. but when i made this i used cotton (light fingering)

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  8. Hi Zan,
    Amazing pattern!
    Do you happen to have a hen (female) pattern? Would love to make this as a pair :)

    Thanks in advance!

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  9. thank You very mutch, pour ce Petit Coq, j'ai gardé l'adresse de votre site. Et j'ajouterai un j'aime, super gentil de votre part. Cordialelement Joce

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  10. Marsha Mason04/06/2022, 09:51

    Thank you for sharing your rooster pattern. I was able to use it and create with 2 Cocky the gamecock mascots for the university of South Carolina. I promise I will forward you a picture of the one I just finished for a lady at my church, it will be on Facebook. Thank you again.

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  11. Marsha Mason04/06/2022, 09:56

    Hi, Zan! Thank you for sharing your rooster pattern. I used your pattern to create Cocky the mascot of the university of South Carolina. I will forward you a photo of him on Facebook. I made him for a sweet lady at my church her in cayce, sc. Thank you again for this pattern.

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