Laughing Kookaburra by Rosaura Valdez

Laughing Kookaburra

Crochet
December 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
2.5 mm
Size depends on yarn and hook used
US
English

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Kookaburra is the 11th of a total of 12 species of Australian birds in this Amigurumi guide.

Male and female of the Kookaburra are very similar, with the difference of the intensity on the coloration. The pattern gives you the instructions to make this amigurumi with the 2 options: Male or Female.

Difficulty: INTERMEDIATE
Size: Using the yarn and hook listed, about 13cm (5”) from head to tail.
Also in this 4th set you’ll find: Magpie and Rainbow Bee-eater.

What materials do you need??

  1. Yarn in the colors indicated for each species (I used 8ply 100% Cotton yarn; 50g and less of each color).
  2. A hook suitable for the yarn you are using. (I used a 2.5mm hook)
  3. Little pieces of Grey Felt (To make the eye rings)
  4. Safety eyes (I used 8mm Black eyes)
  5. Stuffing
  6. Scissors, markers and yarn needle.

A little bit more about the patterns…

  1. These birds are designed as one-piece amigurumi, which means you can make the entire bird as a continuous piece so you don’t need to sew any pieces at the end. But, I also give you the option of working all the pieces (or some) as separate pieces so you can sew them at the end as you’d normally do.

  2. The layout I used is inspired by a Field Guide (the kind that Bird watchers use to identify the species of Birds they find), and with that in mind, I included some information about each species that I hope you find interesting.

  3. A little bit extra!!! I included a small section on each pattern that tells you “Other species you can make” by adapting and making some changes to the pattern. With the entire series you’ll be able to make around 50 species of Australian birds!!

The entire guide is divided in 4 sets of three species each.

You can find Part 1 here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/australian-birds...

You can find Part 2 here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/australian-birds...

You can find Part 3 here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/australian-birds-an-amigurumi-guide-part-3

If you’d like to know anything else about this 4th series of patterns, please contact me.

Thank you for being here and Happy Crocheting!!


© Rosaura Valdez. 2020. All rights reserved.
The content in this guide is for personal use only. Please do not copy, sell, redistribute or edit this pattern in any way.
You may sell the birds made using the patterns in this guide in small quantities, but please give credit to the designer in your labels and in your photos in case you share in your social media.*