These drumsticks were originally created a few months ago for my youngest son who was coming to me daily with new crochet food ideas! They are pretty easy to whip up but if you have any questions please feel free to ask.
Thanks for stopping by!
-Jenni
Skill Level: Easy
Finished Size:
Chicken Drumstick - 6” x 2 ¾”
Turkey Drumstick - 9” x 3 ¼”
Supplies:
Red Heart Super Saver, worsted weight yarn
For Chicken Drumstick
-55 yards brown, 7 yards white for each drumstick
For Turkey Drumstick
-66 yards brown, 12 yards white for each drumstick
Size G (4.0mm) Crochet Hook
Stitch Marker
Poly-fil
Tapestry Needle
Scissors
Stitch Abbreviations (US Terms):
Ch – Chain
FLO – Front Loop Only
Hdc – Half Double Crochet
Sc – Single Crochet
Sc2tog – Single Crochet 2 Together
Sl St – Slip Stitch
Sp – Space
Gauge:
5 sc & 6 rows = 1 inch
Important Notes:
-This pattern uses the Magic Circle, if you do not know how to make a magic circle (aka magic ring) check out my quick video here: https://youtu.be/64O9WVJucFA OR you can also Ch 2, then proceed to work your stitches into the first chain.
-Because this pattern is worked in the round, I recommend placing a stitch marker in the last sc of the row, moving it up as you go so you can easily keep track of your rows.
-Sc2tog counts as one sc.
Chicken Drumstick
Starting with brown:
Row 1: Magic circle, ch 1, 6 sc in the circle. Pull circle tight, do not join. (6 sc)
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Row 2: 2 sc in the very first sc you made, you will now be working in the round. 2 Sc in next and in each around. (12 sc)
Row 3: *Sc in next, 2 sc in next.* Repeat *to* around. (18 sc)
Row 4: *Sc in next 2, 2 sc in next.* Repeat *to* around. (24 sc)
Row 5: *Sc in next 3, 2 sc in next.* Repeat *to* around. (30 sc)
Row 6: *Sc in next 4, 2 sc in next.* Repeat *to* around. (36 sc)
Row 7: Sc in next 2, 2 sc in next. *Sc in 11, 2 sc in next.* Repeat *to* one more time. Sc in last 9. (39 sc)
Row 8-12: Sc in each around. (39 sc)
Row 13: Sc in next 3, *Sc2tog, sc in 10.* Repeat *to* around. (36 sc)
Row 14-15: Sc in each around. (36 sc)
If you haven’t already, sew in your beginning end and turn the piece right side out.
Row 16: *Sc in next 4, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (30 sc)
Row 17-18: Sc in each around. (30 sc)
Row 19: *Sc in next 8, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (27 sc)
Row 20: Sc in each around. (27 sc)
Row 21: *Sc in next 7, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (24 sc)
Row 22: Sc in each around. (24 sc)
You can start stuffing your piece with poly-fil now.
Row 23: *Sc in next 6, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (21 sc)
Row 24: Sc in each around. (21 sc)
Row 25: *Sc in next 5, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (18 sc)
Row 26: Sc in each around. (18 sc)
Row 27: *Sc in next 4, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (15 sc)
Row 28-29: Sc in each around. (15 sc)
Row 30: Sc in each around, sl st loosely in the last sp. (14 sc, 1 sl st)
Row 31: In FLO: Sl st into first sp, [Ch 1, 3 hdc] in the same sp. *2 hdc in next, 3 hdc in next.* Repeat *to* around. Sl st to join. (38 hdc)
Fasten off.
Now using the back loops you didn’t use in row 31:
Join white/off white yarn with a sl st in any sp.
Row 32: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next and in each around. Do not join. (14 sc)
Row 33: Sc in the very first sc of this row that you made, you will now be working in the round. Sc in the next sp and in each around. (14 sc)
Row 34-38: Sc in each around. (14 sc)
If you haven’t been stuffing as you go, finish stuffing now before moving on.
Row 39: *Sc2tog.* Repeat around. Join with a sl st to first sc2tog. (7 sc)
Fasten off and sew in the end.
Bone knobs
(Make 2)
Note: Joins are made with a sl st.
Row 1: Magic circle, ch 1, 6 sc in circle. Pull circle tight, join. (6 sc)
Row 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in first, sc in 2. 2 sc in next, sc in 2. Join. (8 sc)
Row 3: Ch 1, 2 sc in first, sc in 3. 2 sc in next, sc in 3. Join. (10 sc)
If you haven’t already, sew in your beginning end and turn the piece right side out.
Row 4: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in 3, sc2tog, sc in 3. (8 sc)
Fasten off leaving a long end for sewing.
After you have made both bone knobs, sew them onto the end of the bone next to one another.
Sew in ends.
Turkey Drumstick
Starting with brown:
Row 1: Magic circle, ch 1, 6 sc in the circle. Pull circle tight, do not join. (6 sc)
Row 2: 2 sc in the very first sc you made, you will now be working in the round. 2 Sc in next and in each around. (12 sc)
Row 3: *Sc in next, 2 sc in next.* Repeat *to* around. (18 sc)
Row 4: *Sc in next 2, 2 sc in next.* Repeat *to* around. (24 sc)
Row 5: *Sc in next 3, 2 sc in next.* Repeat *to* around. (30 sc)
Row 6: *Sc in next 4, 2 sc in next.* Repeat *to* around. (36 sc)
Row 7: *Sc in next 5, 2 sc in next.* Repeat *to* around. (42 sc)
Row 8: Sc in next 2, 2 sc in next. *Sc in 6, 2 sc in next.* Repeat *to* until you have 4 sp left. Sc in last 4. (48 sc)
Row 9-18: Sc in each around. (48 sc)
Row 19: *Sc in next 6, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (42 sc)
If you haven’t already, sew in your beginning end and turn the piece right side out.
Row 20-24: Sc in each around. (42 sc)
Row 25: *Sc in next 5, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (36 sc)
Row 26-28: Sc in each around. (36 sc)
Row 29: *Sc in next 10, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (33 sc)
Row 30-31: Sc in each around. (33 sc)
Row 32: *Sc in next 9, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (30 sc)
You can start stuffing your piece with poly-fil now.
Row 33-34: Sc in each around. (30 sc)
Row 35: *Sc in next 8, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (27 sc)
Row 36: Sc in each around. (27 sc)
Row 37: *Sc in next 7, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (24 sc)
Row 38: Sc in each around. (24 sc)
Row 39: *Sc in next 6, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (21 sc)
Row 40: Sc in each around. (21 sc)
Row 41: Sc in each around, sl st loosely in the last sp. (20 sc, 1 sl st)
Row 42: In FLO: Sl st into first sp, [Ch 1, 3 hdc] in the same sp. 2 hdc in next, *3 hdc in next, 2 hdc in next.* Repeat *to* around. Sl st to join.
Fasten off.
Now using the back loops you didn’t use in row 42:
Join white/off white yarn with a sl st in any sp.
Row 43: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next and in each around. Do not join. (20 sc)
Row 44: Sc in the very first sc of this row that you made, you will now be working in the round. Sc in the next sp and in each aroaund. (20 sc)
Row 45-51: Sc in each around. (20 sc)
Row 52: *Sc, sc, sc2tog.* Repeat *to*around. (15 sc)
If you haven’t been stuffing as you go, finish stuffing now before moving on.
Row 53: *Sc in 3, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (12 sc)
Row 54: *Sc2tog.* Repeat around. (6 sc)
Fasten off and sew in the end.
Bone knobs
(make 2)
Note: Joins are made with a sl st.
Row 1: Magic circle, ch 1, 6 sc in circle. Pull circle tight and join. (6 sc)
Row 2: Ch 1, 2 sc in each around. Join. (12 sc)
Row 3: Ch 1, *Sc in 5, 2 sc in next.* Repeat *to* around. Join. (14 sc)
If you haven’t already, sew in your beginning end and turn the piece right side out.
Row 4-5: Ch 1, sc in each around. Join. (14 sc)
Row 6: Ch 1, Sc2tog. *Sc, sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. (9 sc)
Fasten off leaving a long end for sewing.
After you have made both bone knobs, sew them onto the end of the bone next to one another.
Sew in ends.
All done, enjoy!
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Love your patterns! I'm a beginner but I find this very cute and easy for me. Just want to know what's the difference between "join" and "do not join"? I usually join a magic ring with slip stitch, is that correct?
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, most joins are with a slip stitch (depending on the pattern). This pattern is worked in the round so you don't get the seam that joining would give but you can also join at the end of each row if the seam doesn't bother you :)
DeleteLove making these! Thank you very much for sharing!
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