How to make a Crocheted Hallo Chicken with a bohemian theme?
Sep 22, 2025
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Hey there, fellow craft enthusiasts! As a supplier of Crocheted Hallo Chicken, I'm super excited to share with you how to make a Crocheted Hallo Chicken with a bohemian theme. This little chicken is not only adorable but also brings a touch of the bohemian style to your home decor. So, let's get started!
Materials You'll Need
First things first, let's gather all the materials we need. You'll need some yarn in different colors. For the chicken's body, I recommend using a soft yellow or orange yarn to give it that warm and cozy look. You'll also need some brown yarn for the legs and beak, and a bit of black yarn for the eyes.
In addition to the yarn, you'll need a crochet hook. A size 2.5mm to 3.5mm hook should work well for this project. You'll also need a pair of scissors, a tapestry needle for weaving in the ends, and some stuffing. I like to use polyester fiberfill, but you can use any stuffing you prefer.
Step 1: Crochet the Chicken's Body
Let's start by crocheting the chicken's body. We'll use the magic ring method to begin. If you're not familiar with the magic ring, it's a great way to start a round project without having a big hole in the center.
- Make a magic ring with your yellow or orange yarn.
- Chain 1, and then work 6 single crochets (sc) into the magic ring. Pull the tail of the yarn to close the ring tightly. This is your first round, and you should have 6 stitches.
- In the second round, work 2 sc in each stitch around. So, you'll end up with 12 stitches in this round.
- For the third round, sc in the next stitch, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat this around. You'll have 18 stitches in this round.
- In the fourth round, sc in the next 2 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat this around, and you'll have 24 stitches.
- Now, we'll start shaping the chicken's body. In the fifth round, sc in the next 3 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat this around, and you'll have 30 stitches.
- For the sixth round, sc in the next 4 stitches, 2 sc in the next stitch. Repeat this around, and you'll have 36 stitches.
- In the seventh round, just sc in each stitch around. You'll still have 36 stitches.
- Now, we'll start decreasing. In the eighth round, sc in the next 4 stitches, sc2tog (single crochet two together). Repeat this around, and you'll have 30 stitches.
- In the ninth round, sc in the next 3 stitches, sc2tog. Repeat this around, and you'll have 24 stitches.
- For the tenth round, sc in the next 2 stitches, sc2tog. Repeat this around, and you'll have 18 stitches.
- In the eleventh round, sc in the next stitch, sc2tog. Repeat this around, and you'll have 12 stitches.
- In the twelfth round, sc2tog around. You'll have 6 stitches left.
- Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread the tail through the remaining stitches and pull tight to close the opening. Weave in the ends.
Step 2: Crochet the Legs
Now, let's make the chicken's legs. We'll use the brown yarn for this.
- Make a magic ring with the brown yarn.
- Chain 1, and work 4 sc into the magic ring. Close the ring. You have 4 stitches in the first round.
- In the second round, 2 sc in each stitch around. You'll have 8 stitches.
- For the third round, sc in each stitch around. You still have 8 stitches.
- Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread the tail through the stitches and pull tight to close the opening. Weave in the ends.
- Make another leg the same way.
Attach the legs to the chicken's body. You can use the tapestry needle to sew them on at the bottom of the body.
Step 3: Crochet the Beak
The beak is also made with the brown yarn.
- Make a magic ring with the brown yarn.
- Chain 1, and work 3 sc into the magic ring. Close the ring. You have 3 stitches in the first round.
- In the second round, 2 sc in each stitch around. You'll have 6 stitches.
- Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread the tail through the stitches and pull tight to close the opening. Weave in the ends.
Sew the beak onto the front of the chicken's head using the tapestry needle.


Step 4: Add the Eyes
Use the black yarn to make the eyes. You can either sew on small black buttons or use the yarn to embroider the eyes. I like to embroider the eyes by making small circles with the black yarn on the chicken's head.
Step 5: Add the Bohemian Touch
Now, it's time to give our chicken that bohemian theme. You can use some colorful ribbons, beads, or feathers to decorate the chicken.
- Take a piece of colorful ribbon and tie it around the chicken's neck like a scarf. You can choose a ribbon with a floral pattern or a bright color to really make it stand out.
- You can also add some beads to the ribbon for an extra touch of sparkle. Just sew the beads onto the ribbon using the tapestry needle.
- If you have some feathers, you can glue them to the chicken's back to make it look like it has a fancy bohemian cape.
Step 6: Stuff the Chicken
Once you've added all the decorations, it's time to stuff the chicken. Use your stuffing and gently fill the chicken's body. Make sure not to overstuff it, or it will lose its shape.
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Conclusion
Well, there you have it! You've just learned how to make a Crocheted Hallo Chicken with a bohemian theme. It's a fun and rewarding project that you can do on your own or with friends. Whether you want to keep it for yourself or give it as a gift, this little chicken is sure to bring a smile to someone's face.
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References
- Crochet for Beginners: A Step-by-Step Guide. [Author's Name], [Publication Year].
- The Art of Crocheting Plushies. [Author's Name], [Publication Year].
