1/2Stardew Valley Chicken Coaster / Brooch
Original design by @呱呱呱
A chunky Stardew Valley chicken worked in the round — great as a coaster or a pinnable brooch. It's stitched mostly in double crochet with simple turned-back shaping, so it comes together in an evening and scales to three sizes.
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Hook
- 2.0mm (small & regular) · 4.0mm (large)
- Yarn
- 4-ply / fingering (milk cotton)
- Finished size
- Three sizes: small chick, regular & large chicken
- Time
- 1–2 hours
Materials
- 4-ply milk cotton (hold double for the large size)
- 2.0mm hook (small & regular) or 4.0mm hook (large)
- Yarn needle
- Brooch pin or coaster backing (optional)
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Stitches used: dc, sc, hdc, sl st, inc, MR
Stardew Valley Chicken Chicken Body: Rnd 1: 12 dc in MR (12) Rnd 2: Dc inc in each st (24) Rnd 3: *Dc, dc inc* x10, skip 4 (30) Rnd 4: Skip 1, turn, work back: *dc, dc inc* x10 (40) Rnd 5: Skip 1, turn: 6 dc, skip 1, sl st, *skip 1, 6 dc, skip 1, sl st* x7, 5 sc, *3 dc* x3, sl st Beak: Pick up sc and 3-dc group, work: dc, sc Comb: From 5th st from left: hdc, hdc-dc, dc-hdc, hdc-hdc, hdc, sl st Original by tiktok: thecrochetgirlie Size guide: Small chick: 2.0mm hook, 4-ply milk cotton (Note: All dc were accidentally worked as hdc) Regular chicken: 2.0mm hook, 4-ply milk cotton Large chicken: 4.0mm hook, 4-ply double strand
Notes
Stardew Valley chicken coaster/brooch. Can be made in 3 sizes. Original design by thecrochetgirlie on TikTok.
Frequently asked questions
What hook and yarn do I need for the Stardew Valley chicken?
Use 4-ply milk cotton with a 2.0mm hook for the small and regular sizes, or hold the yarn double with a 4.0mm hook for the large chicken.
Can I make this as a coaster or as a brooch?
Both — it's worked as a flat motif, so you can leave it as a coaster or sew/glue a brooch pin to the back.
Why are some double crochets worked as half-double crochets?
The original maker noted that a few 'dc' stitches were worked as 'hdc' by accident. Either works; staying consistent just changes the height slightly.