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Easy Crochet Duck on Swing Amigurumi Pattern

Find joy in crocheting a cute duck on a swing with this free amigurumi pattern that is simple, delightful, and easy to follow for all crochet enthusiasts.

Making a charming duck perched on a swing is a delightful crochet project that many crocheters will enjoy, especially with the Free Crochet Duck on Swing Amigurumi Pattern. This cute little amigurumi captures the cheerful spirit of a playful duck, perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to your space or gifting to someone special.

Crochet Duck on Swing Amigurumi Pattern for Home Decor

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The design features a softly textured duck with a round, plump body, tiny wings, and a sweet little beak, all crafted in a smooth yarn that feels pleasant to hold. The swing adds a unique and attractive element, giving the amigurumi a balanced and eye-catching appearance. The overall shape is simple but full of character, making it a charming piece to display on bookshelves, desks, or in children’s rooms. Its compact size and fun design make it a wonderful decorative item or a thoughtful handmade gift.

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This pattern is ideal for beginners and those with some experience, as it uses basic crochet stitches like single crochet and working in rounds. The project helps improve skills while creating something joyful and colorful. It’s great for anyone who loves small toys, animal characters, or creative home décor.

Whether you want a cute decoration, a handmade present, or a relaxing project, this duck on a swing amigurumi offers all that and more. It’s a sweet and simple way to add personality to your crochet collection and bring smiles to those around you.

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Swing Duck Car Hanger Crochet Pattern

This pattern provides a complete guide for creating an adorable amigurumi duck sitting on a swing, specifically designed to hang from a car rearview mirror. This project is a delightful mix of structural crochet and assembly, resulting in a charming, whimsical accessory.

Before You Start

  • Ensure you have a comfortable, well-lit space to work with the smaller components.

  • Keep your fiberfill stuffing nearby, as you will need it to give the duck its plump, rounded appearance.

  • Verify you have the correct safety eyes (6mm) before starting, as they are essential for the duck’s facial expression.

  • If you are new to working with multiple colors, organize your Sky Blue, yellow, and brown yarn clearly so you can transition between them smoothly.

Pattern Notes

  • Work in continuous rounds unless specified otherwise.

  • The term "low point" used in the transcript is translated as single crochet (sc).

  • Place your safety eyes securely between rounds 9 and 10 of the head before closing the piece.

  • When working the swing rope, maintain a consistent tension so the hanger is durable and holds its shape under the weight of the duck.

  • Ensure the wings and swing are securely attached, as the piece will experience movement while hanging in a car.

How It Was Made (Summary)

  • The duck’s body is worked in one piece starting from a magic ring and expanding through rounds of increases, then tapering off with decreases.

  • The wings and legs are made as separate, small components and attached to the sides and bottom of the body.

  • The beak is created using a small chain-based foundation, folded, and sewn to the center of the face.

  • The swing is a simple, long chain that acts as a suspension loop for the finished duck.

Skill Level

  • Intermediate: Requires familiarity with magic rings, increasing, decreasing, and sewing small parts together.

Finished Size

  • The duck is approximately 3-4 inches in height, with a swing rope length of roughly 12-15 inches depending on your preference for car mirror clearance.

Materials

  • Yarn: Cotton or acrylic yarn in Sky Blue, Yellow, and Brown.

  • Hook: 2 mm crochet hook.

  • Tools: 6mm safety eyes, tapestry needle, fiberfill stuffing, scissors.

Measurements

  • The duck is compact, roughly the size of a tennis ball.

  • The swing rope uses 120 chains, which can be adjusted depending on how low you want it to hang in your vehicle.

Gauge

  • A tight gauge is highly recommended so that the stuffing does not show through the fabric.

Stitch Abbreviations

  • ch: Chain

  • sc: Single crochet ("low point")

  • inc: Increase (2 sc in one stitch)

  • dec: Decrease (join 2 sc into one)

  • sl st: Slip stitch

The Pattern!

1. Body and Head (Sky Blue Yarn)

  • Round 1: Start with MR, work 6 sc into the ring.

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  • Round 2: Inc in each st (12 sts).

  • Round 3: [1 sc, 1 inc] repeat 6 times (18 sts).

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  • Round 4: [2 sc, 1 inc] repeat 6 times (24 sts).

  • Round 5: [3 sc, 1 inc] repeat 6 times (30 sts).

  • Round 6: [4 sc, 1 inc] repeat 6 times (36 sts).

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  • Rounds 7–16: 1 sc in each st around (36 sts).

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  • Safety Eyes: Insert 6mm safety eyes between rounds 9 and 10, with 10 stitches between them.

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  • Round 17: [1 sc, 1 dec] repeat 9 times (27 sts).

  • Round 18: [1 sc, 1 dec] repeat 6 times (18 sts).

  • Round 19: 6 dec (6 sts). Stuff the body firmly before closing the final stitches.

The body is the core of the project. By working 10 rows of even stitches, you create a tall, rounded shape that leaves enough space to position the eyes perfectly between rounds 9 and 10.

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2. Wings (Make 2, Sky Blue Yarn)

  • Round 1: MR, 6 sc.

  • Round 2: Inc in each st (12 sts).

  • Round 3: Fold in half and work 6 sc through both layers to close.

The wings are simple, semi-circular pieces. Folding them and closing the opening with slip stitches or single crochets creates a flat surface that is easy to attach to the body later.

3. Legs (Make 2, Yellow Yarn)

  • Round 1: MR, 8 sc.

These are small, dense circles that serve as the feet of your duck. Because they are tiny, they are quick to make but add significant personality.

4. Beak (Yellow Yarn)

  • Round 1: Ch 7.

  • Round 2: Skip first ch, 5 sc, 3 sc in last st, work down the other side: 4 sc, 2 sc in last st.

  • Round 3: 1 sc in each st around (14 sts).

The beak is shaped using a foundation chain. By working around both sides of the chain and adding three stitches at the tip, you achieve a realistic, slightly rounded beak shape.

5. Swing (Brown Yarn)

  • Foundation: Ch 120.

  • Finishing: Join ends with a sl st to form a long loop.

This chain acts as the suspension system. It must be long enough to wrap around your car's rearview mirror while keeping the duck at a visible height.

Assembly & Finishing

  • Sew the beak onto the face, centered directly between the eyes.

  • Attach the legs six stitches below the eyes on the bottom of the duck.

  • Position the swing rope so it is two stitches away from the eyes at the same height; secure it firmly with multiple stitches.

  • Sew the wings on top of the swing rope to secure the duck's seated position.

  • Use a few extra stitches under the body to ensure the duck remains upright and does not tip forward while the car is in motion.

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Solution of Potential Challenges

  • Tip-Forward Issue: If the duck tends to tip forward, the swing rope is likely attached too far back. Ensure the swing is attached symmetrically at the sides. If necessary, place a small amount of extra weight or extra stitches at the bottom-back of the duck to counterbalance the beak.

  • Stitch Uniformity: If your stitches look uneven, ensure you are pulling your yarn tight on every single crochet. Since this is an amigurumi piece, consistency is the key to a professional, high-quality result.

What you can make by using these stitches

  • Miniature Desk Ornaments: Simply omit the swing rope to create a tiny duck for your office or study desk.

  • Gift Embellishments: Use this pattern as a base for custom gift toppers for birthdays or baby showers.

  • Keychains: Reduce the size using a smaller hook and thread, and attach a metal ring instead of a swing.

  • Mobile Elements: Use the swing pattern as part of a larger baby mobile featuring other pond animals.

This duck-on-a-swing project is an excellent way to practice combining structural shaping with decorative assembly. Because it is small, it is highly portable, and the finished result is an incredibly thoughtful handmade gift. Once you master the assembly steps—particularly how to position the swing to keep the duck balanced—you will find yourself wanting to make these in various color combinations to match any interior.

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