Categories
Quick to Target
Community & Help
With this crochet pattern, you can make an adorable hen family consisting of a mother hen and little chicks.
The pattern guides you step by step through all parts and is clearly structured.
The figures are made with soft chenille yarn and are perfect as cuddly toys, decorations, or thoughtful handmade gifts.
Thanks to the clear instructions and helpful photos, the pattern is also suitable for beginners.
Required skills:
Basic crochet knowledge is required. You should be familiar with single crochet stitches, increases and decreases, and working in rounds. Experience with amigurumi is helpful, but not essential.
Pattern format:
The crochet pattern is clearly structured and explained step by step. It includes:
• detailed written instructions
• clear round-by-round stitch counts
• helpful photos illustrating important steps
The pattern is provided as a digital file.
Skill level:
Easy to intermediate.
The pattern is also suitable for motivated beginners.
The finished hen family measures approximately 14 cm (5.5 inches) when made with the recommended yarn and crochet hook.
The final size may vary slightly depending on the yarn weight and your personal crochet tension.
Yarn:
Chenille yarn: Himalaya Dolphin Baby (100 g / 120 m), yarn weight 6 (Super Bulky)
• White (color 80301), approx. 10 g
• Brown (color 80337), approx. 80 g
• Peach (color 80333), approx. 54 g
• Red (color 80318), approx. 10 g
Additional materials:
• 3.5 mm crochet hook
• Polyester fiberfill
• Scissors
• 6 mm and 10 mm safety eyes
This crochet pattern is for personal use only.
You may make finished items from this pattern for yourself or as gifts.
Reselling, sharing, copying, reproducing, or translating the pattern, in whole or in part, is not permitted.
Publishing or distributing this pattern on other websites or platforms is also prohibited.
Thank you for respecting my work and supporting independent designers.
You can download the pattern immediately after receipt of payment.
With this crochet pattern, you can make an adorable hen family consisting of a mother hen and little chicks.
The pattern guides you step by step through all parts and is clearly structured.
The figures are made with soft chenille yarn and are perfect as cuddly toys, decorations, or thoughtful handmade gifts.
Thanks to the clear instructions and helpful photos, the pattern is also suitable for beginners.
Required skills:
Basic crochet knowledge is required. You should be familiar with single crochet stitches, increases and decreases, and working in rounds. Experience with amigurumi is helpful, but not essential.
Pattern format:
The crochet pattern is clearly structured and explained step by step. It includes:
• detailed written instructions
• clear round-by-round stitch counts
• helpful photos illustrating important steps
The pattern is provided as a digital file.
Skill level:
Easy to intermediate.
The pattern is also suitable for motivated beginners.
The finished hen family measures approximately 14 cm (5.5 inches) when made with the recommended yarn and crochet hook.
The final size may vary slightly depending on the yarn weight and your personal crochet tension.
Yarn:
Chenille yarn: Himalaya Dolphin Baby (100 g / 120 m), yarn weight 6 (Super Bulky)
• White (color 80301), approx. 10 g
• Brown (color 80337), approx. 80 g
• Peach (color 80333), approx. 54 g
• Red (color 80318), approx. 10 g
Additional materials:
• 3.5 mm crochet hook
• Polyester fiberfill
• Scissors
• 6 mm and 10 mm safety eyes
This crochet pattern is for personal use only.
You may make finished items from this pattern for yourself or as gifts.
Reselling, sharing, copying, reproducing, or translating the pattern, in whole or in part, is not permitted.
Publishing or distributing this pattern on other websites or platforms is also prohibited.
Thank you for respecting my work and supporting independent designers.
Once Buyers review this product, the product rating, breakdown, and customer experiences will appear here.
Share your ideas, creations, and experiences.
You'll need an account to use these features. You can create an account or log in.
42 prizes / total value €300: 30×€5, 10×€10, 2×€25 – simply activate the newsletter. No purchase necessary. Unsubscribe at any time. Prizes are awarded as Crazypatterns shopping credit. Learn more
Ask Question
Questions & Answers (6)
Du hast 15 Luftmaschen und beginnst in der 2. LM von der Nadel.
Die Zunahme (Zun) wird in eine Masche gehäkelt.
Danach folgen 12 fM.
Am Ende bleibt genau eine LM übrig – in diese kommen die 4 fM.
Wenn bei dir 2 übrig bleiben, hat sich wahrscheinlich beim Zählen etwas verschoben 😊
LG Nicole
15-1-12=2 so ist meine Rechnung
Warum beginnst du direkt mit den 12 fM und machst die erste Zunahme nicht?
In der Anleitung steht nämlich:
In die 2. Lm ab der Nadel: Zun (also 2 fM in dieselbe Masche)
Das bedeutet:
Du machst zuerst die Zunahme in die 2. Luftmasche,
und erst danach häkelst du die 12 fM weiter.
Wenn man die erste Zunahme übersieht, wirkt es so, als ob am Ende zu viele Maschen übrig bleiben 😊
Probier es bitte noch einmal genau in dieser Reihenfolge – dann geht die Rechnung auf.
In der Anleitung sind die Abkürzungen jedoch klar definiert – „Zun“ steht für „Zunahme“, also 2 feste Maschen in eine Masche. Das ist eine sehr gängige und standardisierte Schreibweise in Häkelanleitungen.
Die angegebene Schreibweise ist daher korrekt und entspricht dem üblichen Musteraufbau.
Trotzdem danke ich Ihnen für Ihren Hinweis!