Beginner's Guide to Crocheting a Duck: Using the Maeve the Duck Kit
By The Woobles | Learn to crochet kits for beginners | Published: 2026-07-23
Category: How-to Guides
Learn how to crochet a duck for beginners with the Maeve the Duck Crochet Kit from The Woobles. Step-by-step tutorial, tips, and easy instructions for your first amigurumi project.
Crocheting your first animal can feel intimidating, but with the right kit and a little guidance, you'll be amazed at what you can create. If you've been searching for a beginner duck crochet kit that makes the process fun and frustration-free, the Maeve the Duck Crochet Kit from The Woobles is a fantastic choice. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to crochet a duck step by step, from unboxing your kit to finishing your adorable little friend.

Whether you're a complete novice or have tried a few stitches before, learning how to crochet a duck for beginners is easier than you think. The Woobles kits are designed with new makers in mind, featuring pre-started loops, easy-to-follow video tutorials, and high-quality yarn that doesn't split. By the end of this article, you'll have the confidence to complete your Maeve duck and maybe even move on to other projects like the Sebastian the Lion Crochet Kit or the Bubbles Crochet Kit.
Why the Maeve the Duck Kit Is Perfect for Beginners
The Maeve the Duck Crochet Kit is specifically crafted to remove the common hurdles that trip up new crocheters. Each kit comes with a pre-started magic ring and the first few rows already completed, so you can skip the hardest part of amigurumi and jump straight into the fun stitching. The yarn is a soft, easy-to-handle cotton blend that holds its shape well, and the included crochet hook is ergonomically sized for small hands or beginners.
Another reason this kit stands out is the comprehensive support. You get access to step-by-step video tutorials that show every stitch in real time, plus a detailed written pattern with clear abbreviations and photos. The pattern uses only basic stitches: single crochet, increase, and decrease. There's no complex color changes or seaming—just straightforward rounds that build the duck's body, head, wings, and beak. For anyone wanting a beginner duck crochet kit that delivers results, Maeve is a top pick.
- Pre-started magic ring eliminates the trickiest step for beginners
- Only three basic stitches needed: single crochet, increase, decrease
- Video tutorials and written pattern included for multi-format learning
What's Inside the Maeve the Duck Crochet Kit
When you open your Maeve the Duck kit, you'll find everything you need to complete one duck amigurumi. The kit includes a skein of The Woobles Easy Peasy Yarn in a soft yellow color, a 4 mm crochet hook, polyester fiberfill stuffing, a yarn needle, stitch markers, and glue for attaching safety eyes. The yarn is a unique blend that doesn't fray or split, making it ideal for beginners who haven't yet mastered tension control.
The pattern booklet is printed on sturdy cardstock and includes a QR code linking to the full video library. You'll also find a small card with tips on reading crochet patterns and troubleshooting common mistakes. Unlike some kits that leave you guessing, Maeve comes with a clear list of what to do if you drop a stitch or lose count. For makers who want to personalize their duck, the kit also suggests optional accessories like a tiny bow or flower—though the duck looks perfectly charming on its own. If you enjoy this style, you might also love the Tito the Swan Pastel Crochet Kit for a similar but more delicate project.
- Easy Peasy Yarn in soft yellow (non-splitting, beginner-friendly)
- 4 mm ergonomic crochet hook and polyester fiberfill stuffing
- Printed pattern with QR code for video tutorials
Step-by-Step: How to Crochet a Duck for Beginners
Start by familiarizing yourself with the pre-started piece. The kit provides the first two rounds already crocheted, so you'll begin at round 3. Hold the hook in your dominant hand and the yarn in your other hand, maintaining a relaxed grip. The first few rounds involve increasing stitches to create the duck's rounded head. Follow the video closely—each increase is a single crochet into the same stitch twice. Count your stitches after each round to ensure you stay on track.
After completing the head, you'll work on the body, which involves a series of increase rounds followed by even rounds. The body is slightly larger than the head, giving the duck its characteristic pear shape. Once the body is done, you'll close the opening with a simple gather stitch and hide the yarn tail inside. The wings are worked separately as small flat ovals, then sewn onto the sides. Finally, you'll attach the safety eyes and glue on the orange felt beak. The entire process takes about 3–5 hours for a first-timer, making it a perfect weekend project.
- Count stitches after every round to avoid losing your place
- Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of each round
- Stuff the body firmly but not too tightly to maintain shape
Tips for a Perfect Finish on Your Crochet Duck
Once your duck is assembled, take a moment to check the symmetry of the wings and eyes. If one wing sits higher than the other, you can gently unpick the sewing thread and reposition it. The felt beak should be centered between the eyes, about two rows down from the top of the head. Use a tiny dab of glue—less is more—and hold it in place for 30 seconds to ensure a strong bond.
Weaving in ends is a skill that improves with practice. Use the yarn needle to thread the tail through several stitches on the inside of the duck, then trim close to the surface. For a polished look, you can also add a small blush of pink chalk or fabric paint to the duck's cheeks. Many makers find that once they finish Maeve, they're eager to try other kits like the Gudetama Sunny Side Up Crochet Kit for a fun, food-themed project. The skills you learn here—single crochet, increases, decreases, and simple seaming—transfer directly to almost any amigurumi pattern.
- Check wing placement before tightening the final knot
- Use a toothpick to apply glue precisely on the beak
- Practice weaving ends on scrap yarn before your final duck
Crocheting a duck for beginners doesn't have to be stressful. The Maeve the Duck Crochet Kit provides everything you need to succeed, from pre-started rounds to expert video guidance. In just a few hours, you'll have a charming, handmade duck that you can display, gift, or cuddle. If you're ready to start your crochet journey, explore the Maeve the Duck Crochet Kit and see how rewarding it is to create with your own hands.



