Easter Crochet Small Chick in Nappies TikTok Toys

Easter makes the perfect excuse to crochet something tiny, cheerful, and giftable—and this small chick in nappies totally delivers. If you love those cute TikTok-style plushies, this project has the same sweet, collectible vibe.
In the video tutorial below, you’ll follow a step-by-step crochet process that’s beginner-friendly and easy to pause and rewind as you go.
How this crochet chick plushie is built (and what to prep)

This project is essentially a small amigurumi-style chick with a fun twist: the little nappy/diaper detail that makes it extra adorable. Even if you’re new to crocheting plushies, seeing the shaping happen in real time can make the whole process feel much more doable.
Before you start, it helps to gather the basics most chick plushies use: a crochet hook, yarn, stuffing, and a way to add facial details (like safety eyes or embroidered features). In the video, you’ll see how the pieces come together and how to get that round, “plushie” shape that makes the chick look like a toy.
A quick tip: keep your stitches tight and consistent so the stuffing doesn’t show through. And don’t rush the finishing—clean shaping and neat placement is what gives small amigurumi that polished, “store-bought cute” look.
Step-by-step crochet chick in nappies video tutorial
Use the tutorial below to crochet along at your own pace. Pause after each section, count your stitches, and you’ll stay on track—especially during the shaping rounds and when adding the nappy detail.

Source: Hobbi CROCHET
Common finishing tips for tiny amigurumi plushies

Images and patterns courtesy of Hobbi CROCHET
When a project is small, the finishing details matter even more. If your chick looks slightly lopsided at the end, try gently redistributing the stuffing and smoothing the shape with your hands before closing.
For the nappy/diaper area, aim for even tension so it sits neatly and doesn’t pull. And if you’re adding facial features, pin them in place first (or lightly mark placement) so you’re happy with the expression before committing.
Happy crocheting—and if you make a few, they’re perfect as Easter basket stuffers, cute shelf decor, or sweet handmade gifts.
— Maggie


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