9 Brood of Hens Free Knitting Patterns

Knit your own fun flock with these Brood of Hens Free Knitting Patterns—great for home decor, gifts, or playtime projects for all skill levels.

Looking for fun and free knitting patterns? This collection of Brood of Hens Free Knitting Patterns is just what you need. From playful toys to cute decorations, these patterns are perfect for all skill levels. Knit a whole group of hens and brighten up your home or gift basket!


Brood of Hens Free Knitting Patterns

1. Knitted French Hens Trio

claire-garland

Claire Garland is the brilliant knitter behind this group of French hens. You’ll use them as a decor piece anywhere in the house.

2. Brood of Knit Colorful Hens

yarnspirations

Check out yarnspirations to knit these lovely, colorful brood of hens. They are great as toys for toddlers.

3. Group of Knitted Hens

Group of Knitted Hens
blog.dererumnatura

These knitted hens by dererumnatura will make your table setting stand out on any occasion. Plus, they are quite easy to knit.

4. Barnyard Hens

Barnyard Hens
ravelry

Want to make a little family of hens for your little one as a birthday gift? This free pattern by Kristen Wiszynski is the best option.

5. Knitted Group of Spring Chicks

Knitted Group of Spring Chicks
ravelry

Check out this lovely group of tiny chicks that will bring color and cuteness to your monotonous table setting. Doreen Blask is the designer of these adorable toys.

6. Family of Chickens

ravelry

Look at this lovely family of hens created by the talented Eva McDonald. They can be used as ornaments or toys for kids.

7. Waldorf-Inspired Chickens

Waldorf-Inspired Chicken
Ravelry

This free pattern is available in the German language, so don’t forget to use Google Translate. Caroline Hosmann made them with a gauge of 18 stitches and 36 rows = 10 cm in garter stitch.

8. Norwegian Knitted Easter Chickens Brood

Easter chickens Norwegian style
Ravelry

This brood of Easter chickens by Bente Presterud has a classic Scandinavian look. A fun holiday knit, they bring a festive touch to your home during spring or Easter time.

9. Cheeky Chickens

Ravelry

These playful chickens by Phoeny have lots of personality and are perfect for kids or holiday displays. They’re a fun way to use leftover yarn and add character to your knitting projects.

 

 

 

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