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Minecraft Chicken Jockey
This crochet pattern is inspired by the Minecraft chicken jockey, featuring a spooky undead child riding atop a quirky chicken.
Ideal for intermediate crocheters, this project involves more advanced stitches and shaping techniques to achieve detailed features. This pattern requires sewing as each part is crocheted separately.
The pattern is designed with plush yarn to create a soft, huggable finish, but it can be adapted to any yarn weight. Simply adjust the hook size to match your chosen yarn for best results. Whether for play or display, this unique piece is sure to be a standout addition to your crochet collection
This pattern includes detailed written instructions in English using US crochet terms. This pattern requires Sewing as each part is crocheted seperately
Skill Level: Intermediate
Materials
5mm Crochet Hook
Fiber Fill
Tapestry needle for Sewing
Yarn:
1x ball 100g-120m White
1x ball 100g-120m Dark Blue (You will not need the full ball)
1x ball 100g -120m Light Blue (You will not need the full ball)
1x ball 100g- 120m Green (You will not need the full ball)
1x ball 100g-120m Dark green (You will not need the full ball)
1x ball 100g-120m Yellow (You will not need the full ball)
1x ball 100g -120m Red (You will not need the full ball)
1x ball 100g-120m Black(You will not need the full ball)
Stitches
Sc = single crochet Inc = Increase
Dec= Decrease St/sts = stitch/es
ch= Chain BLO= Back loop only
3sctog= 3 single crochets together Hdc= Half double crochet
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This pattern and its contents are for personal use only. Do not copy, edit, redistribute, or sell this pattern. You are welcome to sell finished products with credit to Sassy Wolf Crochet. Thank you and we hope you enjoy your new pattern!
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- First published: June 2025
- Page created: June 11, 2025
- Last updated: June 11, 2025 …
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