Free Silly Goose Pattern
The free pattern is by pobble.stitches on instagram! The pattern is for the white goose version. I changed colors for the mallard and for the flamingo version I changed the colors and added an extra row at the beak! The pattern is low sew, quick, and easy!
Finding a great crochet pattern that's not only free but also super quick and low sew feels like hitting the jackpot, doesn't it? I recently stumbled upon this fantastic silly goose pattern, and it's become my absolute go-to for quick, adorable projects. What I love most is how versatile it is, letting you create such unique pieces with just a few simple tweaks. It's truly a delight to work on, whether you're a seasoned crocheter or just starting out. The original pattern is designed for a charming white goose, which is lovely on its own and a perfect starting point. But the real fun began when I started experimenting with colors! Inspired by the mallard and flamingo versions I saw in the images, I grabbed my yarn stash. For a vibrant flamingo, I chose a beautiful pink yarn, and to give it that distinctive look, I added an extra row to the beak – it made all the difference in capturing that iconic flamingo profile. For a mallard, I played with shades of brown and green, and the result was surprisingly realistic. It’s amazing how just changing up your yarn colors can completely transform the little goose! Think about other bird species you could emulate, or even fantasy colors! One of the biggest perks of this pattern is that it's 'low sew.' If you're like me and not a huge fan of endless seaming after crocheting, you'll absolutely appreciate how quickly these come together. It means less time stitching parts together and more time enjoying the actual crocheting – win-win! This makes it ideal for beginners too, as it reduces one of the trickier steps in amigurumi. You'll be surprised how fast you can whip up a whole little flock. I've been making these silly geese into adorable keychains, and they've been a huge hit among my friends! Attaching a simple metal keyring makes them practical and portable. Imagine a little flock of these hanging from your bag or keys, adding a touch of handmade charm. They also make fantastic last-minute gifts for friends and family – personalized and full of character. You could even use different yarn weights to make larger or smaller versions – a little desk buddy, a charming ornament for a nursery, or even a small plush toy. For those just starting, I recommend using a standard worsted weight acrylic yarn and a hook size recommended on the yarn label, usually a 4.0mm or 4.5mm. Basic stitches like single crochet, increase, and decrease are all you need. Don't be afraid to try different yarn textures or even add little embroidered details for extra personality, like small french knots for eyes instead of safety eyes. It's all about making it your own and having fun with the process. This free silly goose crochet pattern is truly a gem, and I encourage everyone to give it a try. You won't regret making these charming little feathered friends!




No sew?