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Eagle Ravenna Amigurumi Pattern

Eagle Ravenna Amigurumi Pattern
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Multi-Day Project

A rewarding 12+ hour journey—perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Eagle Ravenna Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a small, stylized eagle named Ravenna with a shield and scarf, crocheted in amigurumi style. You will make separate pieces—beak, head, body, feet, wings, crest, diadem and scarf—and assemble them for a fully posed toy. The instructions include shaping techniques, embroidery details, and wiring for wing posability.

Eagle Ravenna Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Detailed photo steps and materials lists guide you through every stage, from crocheting feathers to installing cotter pins. Ideal for crafters who enjoy a multi-part project with finishing touches.

Why You'll Love This Eagle Ravenna Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines playful character with thoughtful construction techniques. I enjoy the shaping steps that make the head and beak feel alive, and the feather technique adds texture and realism. The wiring for the wings makes the finished toy poseable, which is so satisfying to arrange. I also love that the pattern includes photo guides and embroidery tips to help you add personality and polish.

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Switch Things Up

I love how versatile this pattern is for customization — you can change yarn colors to create different house mascots or seasonal versions of the eagle.

Want a plushier version? Use a bulkier yarn and a larger hook; the bird will grow proportionally and feel cuddlier in hand.

Try thinner thread and a 1.5mm hook for a tiny, delicate keychain size that still keeps the character's details.

I often swap the blue and bronze palette for autumnal or pastel shades to match nursery themes or holiday decor.

Experiment with eye sizes — smaller eyes give a cuter look while larger safety eyes create a bolder, more expressive face.

For a posable version, consider using a slightly thicker wire or two parallel wires in the wings for stronger hold and repeated adjustments.

I like to embroider different patterns on the house crest — try initials, symbols, or tiny emblems to personalize each bird.

You can replace the cotter-pin joint with a sewn neck if you prefer a fixed head; both approaches give a different display quality.

Add felt or embroidery details like tiny patches or scarves in different patterns to tell a story for each character you make.

I recommend testing small changes on a scrap first — colorwork and tension shifts can change gauge, so a mini-sample helps you predict final size and ensure the finished toy matches your vision.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Crocheting too loosely will let stuffing show through the stitches; maintain firm, consistent tension or use a smaller hook to correct this. ✗ Forgetting to place pins when aligning parts can cause mispositioned limbs or wings; pin pieces before sewing to check placement and symmetry. ✗ Overstuffing the head and body will distort shaping and make sewing difficult; stuff gradually and check shape often to add only what is needed. ✗ Skipping stitch counts during increases or decreases causes uneven shaping; count stitches after each round and mark the start with a stitch marker.

Eagle Ravenna Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming little eagle amigurumi with detailed step-by-step instructions and helpful photos. This pattern walks you through each piece — beak, head, body, feet, wings, crest and scarf — with clear materials and tool lists. You'll learn shaping, embroidery, and wiring techniques to give your bird character and poseability. Perfect for crafters who love detailed, photo-led patterns.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Eagle Ravenna Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Brown yarn YarnArt "Jeans" 70 - Brown (Sport 12 wpi)
  • 02
    Cacao yarn YarnArt "Jeans" 71 - Cacao (Sport 12 wpi)
  • 03
    Bronze cotton yarn YarnArt "Jeans" 35 - Orange (Sport 12 wpi)
  • 04
    Blue yarn YarnArt "Jeans" 16 - Blue (Sport 12 wpi)
  • 05
    Silver metallized floss thread Gamma №0420 analogue DMC №310
  • 06
    Blue floss thread Gamma №3119 analogue DMC №311
  • 07
    Orange floss thread Gamma №3248 analogue DMC №728
  • 08
    Black floss thread (for eyelids/embroidery)
  • 09
    Polyester filler (stuffing)
  • 10
    Wire aluminium, diameter 0.95mm
  • 11
    Black safety eyes 9mm (2 pieces)
  • 12
    Blue bead 8mm

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 1.75mm
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 1.5mm
  • 03
    Needle for sewing
  • 04
    Scissors & round-nose pliers
  • 05
    Pins & markers, lots of pins
  • 06
    Transparent glue Moment Gel
  • 07
    Water soluble canvas
  • 08
    Needle comb
  • 09
    Paint brush
  • 10
    Black nail polish or fabric paint
  • 11
    Teddy joints (cotter pin T-shaped 25*2.00mm, shim 3*20mm, disk 10mm)

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— Beak :

Info :

Use: bronze yarn, hook 1.75; black floss, needle; black paint, brush

Round 1 :

4sc in MR

Round 2 :

4sc

Round 3 :

1sc, inc*2, 1sc (6) (pic 1)

Round 4 :

1sc, inc, 1sc, inc, 1sc, 1sc in the last sc of the 2r (grabbing) (8) (pic 2--3)

Round 5 :

2sc, inc, 1sc, inc, 1sc, inc, 1sc (11)

Round 6 :

2sc, 2ch, 1sc in chain (pic 4-5), 7sc, 2ch, 1sc in chain, 2sc, 2 sl st (pic 6)

Info :

Separate 2 threads from black floss. Embroider mouth and nostrils (pic 7-8). The beak can be left as is, but for more believability, you can shade the black paint over the tip. To do this, prepare the paint and slightly dilute it with water. Then dry the brush, dip it in black paint and paint the tip of the beak. Then draw in the diluted paint and brush it on the beak. Be careful not to use too much paint.

— Head :

Info :

Use: brown yarn, hook 1.75; black & orange floss, needle; safety eyes; teddy joints; filler

Round 1 :

12sc in 5 ch (on both sides of the chain) (pic 10)

Round 2 :

(1sc, inc)*6 (18)

Round 3 :

1sc, inc, (2sc, inc)*5, 1sc (24)

Round 4 :

(3sc, inc)*6 (30)

Round 5 :

2sc, inc, (4sc, inc)*5, 2sc (36)

Round 6 :

(5sc, inc)*6 (42)

Round 7 :

3sc, inc, (6sc, inc)*5, 3sc (48)

Round 8 :

(7sc, inc)*6 (54)

Round 9-13 :

54sc in th each round

Round 14 :

10sc, 2ch, skip 2st, 8sc, skip 2st, 2ch, 32sc (54) (pic 11, 11a)

Round 15 :

10sc, dec, inc, 6sc, inc, dec, 32sc (54)

Round 16 :

9sc, dec, 1sc, inc, 6sc, inc, dec, 32sc (54)

Round 17 :

9sc, dec, 1sc, inc, 7sc, inc, dec, 31sc (54)

Round 18 :

54sc in th each round

Round 19 :

5sc, inc, 23sc, inc, 24sc (56) Install the black eyes in the holes (pic 12-13).

Round 20 :

(5sc, dec)*8 (48)

Round 21 :

2sc, dec, (4sc, dec)*7, 2sc (40)

Round 22 :

(3sc, dec)*8 (32)

Round 23 :

1sc, dec, (2sc, dec)*7, 1sc (24)

Info :

Insert cotter pin into shim and install to the head (pic 14-16)

Round 24 :

(1sc, dec)*8 (16)

Round 25 :

dec*8 (8)

Round 26 :

dec*4 (4), close the round. Fasten the yarn and cut off (pic 17).

Info :

Next, we’ll do a light shaping, to create a more bird-like look. The shaping is usually used when crocheting toys with plush yarn, and is done before the piece is filled with filler. Since this is quite difficult to do for the first time, and with cotton yarn, we’ll do the shaping right now.

Info :

HOW TO make shaping (pic 18-19): Insert a needle with a long piece of brown yarn (without knots) at point f. Bring the needle out with one end of the yarn at point c, leaving the other end of the yarn at point f. Insert the needle at point d and exit at point f. Make one knot and proceed to install the second yarn to shape. Insert a needle with a long piece of brown yarn (without knots) at point g. Bring the needle out with one end of the yarn at point b, leaving the other end of the yarn at point g. Insert the needle at point a and exit at point g. Make one knot.

Info :

Lightly tighten the knots, play with the shape. Try putting the beak between the eyes and choose a version of shaping that you like. Don’t tighten too much so you don’t get hollows in the head. Make another control knot on both sides. Cut the yarn and hide the yarn tails.

Info :

Embroider with orange floss iris as shown in the pic 20-21. Using black floss, embroider the eyelid as shown in pic 20-21. Install the beak with pins and sew it on.

— Feet :

Info :

Use: brown & bronze yarn, hook 1.75; black paint & brush, filler

Round 1 :

6sc in MR, close round with sl st (pic 27)

Round 2 :

2ch, 1sc to the 2nd loop from hook, 2 sl st through the back loop (pic 28), 3sc in 4ch, sl st, 3sc in 4ch, sl st, 3sc in 4ch, 2 sl st (pic 29). Make sl st to the front loop (pic 30-31), 6sc through the front loop, close the round, fasten the yarn and cut off (pic 32-33). Join brown yarn over back claw (pic 34).

Round 3 :

6sc (pic 35)

Round 4 :

inc*6

Round 5-7 :

12sc in the each round. Close the round, fasten yarn and cut off (pic 36).

Info :

With black paint carefully draw the claws. When dyeing, wool may appear, use a scissor to cut it off (pic 37-38). Repeat all the steps for the second foot (pic 39). Hang the pin in the 10sc of the last round for the right foot, and in the 7sc - for the left.

— Body :

Info :

Use: brown & bronze yarn, hook 1.75; filler. Next in the description you will come across «feather». This tip will help you make it.

Info :

HOW TO crochet «feather»: Insert the hook and grab the cacao yarn (pic 40). Take the hook out with the cacao yarn (pic 41). Grab the brown yarn and finish SC (pic 42-43).

Round 1 :

16sc in 7ch (on both sides of chain)

Round 2 :

(1sc, inc)*8 (24)

Round 3 :

(3sc, inc)*6 (30)

Round 4 :

2sc, inc, (4sc, inc)*5, 2sc (36)

Round 5-6 :

36sc in the each round

Round 7 :

(5sc, inc)*6 (42)

Round 8 :

5sc, «feather», 3sc, «feather», 3sc, «feather», 3sc, «feather», 24sc (42)

Round 9 :

5sc, «feather», 3sc, «feather», 3sc, «feather», 3sc, «feather», 24sc (42)

Round 10 :

7sc, «feather», 3sc, «feather», 3sc, «feather», 26sc (42)

Round 11 :

7sc, «feather», 3sc, «feather», 3sc, «feather», 26sc (42)

Round 12 :

9sc, «feather», 3sc, «feather», 28sc (42)

Round 13 :

9sc, «feather», 3sc, «feather», 28sc (42)

Round 14 :

11sc, «feather», 30sc (42)

Round 15 :

11sc, «feather», 30sc ) (42) (pic 44-45)

Info :

Place the cotter pin in the center of the chain (pic 46). Inside the body, put the disk on the cotter pin and tighten the ends (pic 44-46).

Round 16 :

5sc, dec, 4sc, dec, 4sc, dec, 7sc, inc, 5sc, inc, 3sc (42)

Round 17 :

42sc

Round 18 :

4sc, dec, 4sc, dec, 4sc, dec, 6sc, inc, 6sc, inc, 6sc, inc, 3sc (42)

Round 19 :

42sc

Round 20 :

3sc, dec, 3sc, dec, 3sc, dec, 7sc, inc, 7sc, inc, 7sc, inc, 3sc (42) (pic 47)

Round 21 :

6sc grabbing loops of the right foot (start with pinned SC) from inside (pic 48), 4sc (pic 49), 6sc grabbing loops of the left foot (start with pinned SC) from inside (pic 50), 26sc (42)

Round 22 :

crochet feet on the other side for the remaining loops, (5sc, dec)*6 (36) (pic 51)

Round 23 :

(1sc, dec)*7, 9sc, (1sc, dec)*2 (27)

Round 24 :

3sc, dc4tog (pic 52-54), 20sc (24)

Round 25 :

1sc, dc5tog, 17sc

Round 26 :

dc5tog, 13sc

Round 27 :

dc5tog, 2sc, sl st (pic 55)

Round 28 :

1sc, 1dc, 1tr, 1dc, 1sc, close the row with sl st (pic 56), fasten yarn and cut off. Join cacao yarn.

Round 29 :

Make inc, 1sc, 1dc, 1tr, 1dc, 1sc (pic 58), turning, 3ch, 2sl st to the chain from the 2nd loop from hook, 1sl st)*5 (pic 59). Fasten the yarn. Finally fill the body of the eagle, pass the yarn on the inside SC, yarn secure and cut off.

— Wings :

Info :

Use: brown yarn, hook 1.75; wire, pliers, glue. The following description will give a common beginning for crocheting wings, but a different continuation for feathers. Be attentive! When making sl stitch at each feather, crochet it through with 1 stitch backward.

Round 1 :

6sc in MR (6)

Round 2 :

inc*6 (12)

Round 3 :

(3sc, inc)*3 (15)

Round 4 :

2sc, inc, (4sc, inc)*2, 2 (18)

Round 5 :

(5sc, inc)*3 (21)

Round 6 :

3sc, inc, (6sc, inc)*2, 3sc (24)

Round 7 :

(7sc, inc)*3 (27)

Round 8-9 :

27sc in the each round

Round 10 :

2dc, 2tr, 2tr shell, 2tr, 2dc, 18sc (28)

Round 11 :

2dc, 6tr, 2dc, 18sc (28)

Info :

FOR LEFT WING: 12r: 4sc, sl st 3ch, 2sc to chain, 1sl st to wing 8ch, 1sl st, 2sc, 4dc, 1sl st to wing 7ch, 1sl st, 2sc, 3dc, 1sl st to wing 6ch, 2sc, 3dc, 1sl st to wing 5ch, 3sc, 1dc,, 1sl st to wing 4ch, 1sl st, 2sc, 1sl st to wing 2ch, 1sc to chain, 1sl st to wing

Info :

FOR RIGHT WING: 12r: 19sc, sl st 2ch, 1sc to chain, 1sl st to wing 4ch, 1sl st, 2sc, 1sl st to wing 5ch, 3sc, 1dc,, 1sl st ot wing 6ch, 2sc, 3dc, 1sl st to wing 7ch, 1sl st, 2sc, 3dc, 1sl st to wing 8ch, 1sl st, 2sc, 4dc, 1sl st to wing 3ch, 2sc to chain, 1sl st to wing

Info :

Step 8 loops away from the cacao feathers and place pins. Insert the wire into the body (in places with pins), inserting one end on one side and taking it out on the other (pic 67-68). Install pins in the wings at the fold, 4 rows from magic ring (pic 73). Measure the wing from the pin to the corner with the first feather (pic 69) (I had 5cm/1,96"). Cut off the resulting value at both ends, adding 2cm/0,7" on each side to wrap the ends. Wrap the wire with brown yarn and glue in one thin layer (pic 70-72). Put the wings on the wire (pic 74-75). Thread the brown yarn into the needle and make a knot at one end. Fasten the wire in the corner of the wing (see pic 76-78). Thread the yarn with the needle through double crochets (pic 79). Sew the wings to the body where the wires are installed (pic 81). The wings are ready! Now the hardest part is making sure the bird doesn’t fly away!

— Candida Diadem :

Info :

Use: silver metallized floss, hook 1.5; blue bead. Use the scheme 83 for convenience. Each row corresponds to a specific color.

Round 1 :

19ch, turning

Round 2 :

1sl st, 3ch, 2dc, 2tr (pic 84), 1ch, 1sl st with bead (pic 85-86), 1ch, 2tr, 2dc, 3ch, 1sl st, turning (pic 87)

Round 3 :

7sl st, 1ch, 1sl st in chain, 2ch, 1sl st in chain, 8sl st, fasten the floss and cut off (pic 88)

— House Crest :

Info :

Use: bronze & blue yarn, hook 1.75; canvas, orange floss, needle

Round 1 :

Bronze yarn (Yarn E) 1r: 10 ch, turning, 9sc (9)

Round 2 :

1ch, turning, 9sc (9)

Round 3 :

1ch, turning, 8sc, inc (10)

Round 4 :

1ch, turning, 10sc (10)

Round 5 :

1ch, turning, 9sc, inc (11)

Round 6 :

1ch, turning, 11sc (11)

Round 7 :

1ch, turning, 10sc, inc (12)

Round 8-9 :

1ch, turning, 12sc (12) Change to blue (Yarn C). To get a beautiful line when changing color in the next row crochet the sc in this way - half of the sc with bronze yarn, and the other half with blue (pic 89-90).

Info :

Next crochet with blue yarn only, but don’t cut the bronze! Blue yarn 11-14r: 1ch, turning, 12sc (12)

Round 15 :

1ch, turning, 10sc, dec (11)

Round 16 :

1ch, turning, 11sc (11)

Round 17 :

1ch, turning, 9sc, dec (10)

Round 18 :

1ch, turning, 10sc (10)

Round 19 :

1ch, turning, 8sc, dec (9)

Round 20 :

1ch, turning, 9 sl st (9)

Round 21 :

10sc (blue + bronze),10 sc (bronze + blue) (20) Cut the bronze yarn.

Round 22 :

1ch, turning, 10sc (blue), 10sc (bronze)* (20) * grab the thread that you leave in the row 10.

Round 23 :

1ch, turning, 10sc (bronze), 10sc (blue) (20)

Round 24 :

1ch, turning, 10sc (blue), 10sc (bronze) (20)

Round 25 :

1ch, turning, 10sc (bronze), 10sc (blue) (20)

Round 26 :

1ch, turning, 10sc (blue), 10sc (bronze) (20)

Round 27 :

1ch, turning, 10sc (bronze), 10sc (blue) (20)

Round 28 :

1ch, turning, dec, 8sc (blue), 8sc, dec (bronze) (18)

Round 29 :

1ch, turning, dec, 7sc (bronze), 7sc, dec (blue) (16)

Round 30 :

1ch, turning, dec, 6sc (blue), 6sc, dec (bronze) (14)

Round 31 :

1ch, turning, dec, 5sc (bronze), 5sc, dec (blue) (12)

Round 32 :

1ch, turning, dec, 4sc (blue), 4sc, dec (bronze) (10)

Round 33 :

1ch, turning, dec, 3sc (bronze), 3sc, dec (blue) (8)

Round 34 :

1ch, turning, dec, 2sc (blue), 2sc, dec (bronze) (6)

Round 35 :

1ch, turning, dec, sc (bronze), sc, dec (blue) (4)

Round 36 :

1ch, turning, dec (blue), dec (bronze) (2)

Round 37 :

1ch, turning, dec. Next crochet the detail around the perimeter in a counter-clockwise direction from the point «Start» using jacquard technique for changing color – 16sc (blue), 19sc (bronze), 19sc (blue), 16sc, sl st in the 1st dec (bronze) (71) Embroider the lines with blue yarn and fix it with blue thread (from floss) to hide the "stages" (pic 94-96).

Info :

On the left is a picture that I used to embroider the letter on the house crest. Add brightness on the screen to maximum, enlarge or reduce the picture so that the size of the letter will be approx. 2.5 cm (1 inch) high. Attach a water soluble cross stitch canvas on it and circle the picture with a pencil (pic 97).

Info :

Fix the canvas to the right lower side of the house crest with the needle for cutting (pic 98). Get 2 threads of orange thread floss and embroider the outline of the letter using the seam «backstitch» (pic 99). Then embroider the inside of the letter with fill stitches (pic 100). Rinse the embroidery under running water and gently peel off the canvas with your fingers (pic 101). Place the crest on the tablecloth and secure with pins in the corners (pic 102). Cut approx 20cm/7,8" bronze yarn and join it to the house crest with the hook from both sides (pic 103-104).

— Scarf :

Info :

Use: blue yarn, hook 1.75; bronze yarn, needle

Round 1 :

5ch, turning, 4sc (4)

Round 2-100 :

1ch, turning, 4sc (4). Use pins to mark the location of the stripes (pic 105). For the stripes to be at an equal distance, fold the scarf 2-3-4 times (pic 106), depending on its length. Thread the bronze yarn into the needle and make a knot on one of the ends. Pick the wrong side of the scarf yourself and insert the needle into the center, next to the pin. Insert the needle carefully without piercing the scarf. Make two turns (pic 106-107), wrapping the scarf. Take the needle out in the center of the wrong side. Step back two rows and make two more turns around the scarf (pic 109-110). Step back about 10 rows and make the next turn next to the pin. Repeat all steps next to each pin. Fasten the yarn and cut it off (pic 111). Cut 8 strands of blue yarn 6cm/2.4" long for the fringe (pic 112-116).

Info :

Congratulations! You have done a wonderful job! Hurry up and give your new friend a hug!

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert the cotter pin (t-shaped) through the shim and disk, install it into the head and secure as shown (assemble pic 14-16) before closing the head completely.
  • Place the cotter pin in the center of the chain inside the body, put the disk on the cotter pin inside the body and tighten the ends to attach head and body securely (pic 44-46).
  • Hang the pin for each foot into the 10sc of the last round for the right foot and into the 7sc for the left, then grab the loops and crochet the feet into the body as described (pic 48-51).
  • Thread and insert aluminium wire through placed pins in the wings and body, wrap the wire with brown yarn and glue, then fasten the wire end to the corner of the wing and sew the wings to the body through the wire for a secure hold (pic 67-82).
  • Pin the beak and position it between the eyes, embroider irises and eyelids with floss, then sew the beak on with matching yarn and hide yarn tails.
  • Attach the house crest to the shield using water-soluble canvas for embroidery, backstitch the letter with orange floss, rinse canvas away and sew the crest to the shield edges as instructed (pic 97-104).

Important Notes

  • 💡Try to crochet tightly enough so the padding does not show through the toy; if you can’t crochet tighter, use a smaller crochet hook.
  • 💡Use stitch markers to mark the start of each round and to keep track of increases and decreases for symmetrical shaping.
  • 💡Stuff gradually and evenly while shaping; overstuffing can distort the intended silhouette.
  • 💡Pin parts in place before sewing to check position and symmetry, especially for wings, feet, and beak.
  • 💡When changing color in the house crest, crochet half of the single crochet with one color and finish the other half with the second color for a neat edge (pic 89-90).

This Ravenna eagle amigurumi pattern is full of personality and tiny details to delight crafters and gift recipients alike. It combines shaping, embroidery, and wiring techniques for a delightful finished piece that stands and poses with pride. Make one for yourself or craft a whole set of house mascots—happy stitching and proud displays await! 🧶🧵✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished amigurumi measures approximately 16-20 cm tall when using the recommended yarn and hook size, depending on stuffing and finishing.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, but this will affect the final size and texture; adjust hook size accordingly and expect changes in fit for safety eyes and joints.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so basic amigurumi skills—magic ring, single crochet, increases and decreases, and joining pieces—are recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 12-15 hours, though time may vary based on experience, added embroidery, and wiring steps.