Canada Goose and Mallards crochet patterns
When I designed my Duck and Goose crochet pattern last winter, I was already planning for future Canada Goose and Mallard expansion packs. I also designed my Ducklings and Goslings pattern so the babies would be ready to complete the families once their parents were finished. Now that moment has arrived, and my Duck and Goose Collection is complete!
Click to see a larger photo of the Duck and Goose Collection – there’s a lot to see here 🙂
Now you can make four different amigurumi duck and goose families: white ducks with single-coloured ducklings, white geese with single-coloured goslings, and Canada Goose and Mallard families each with their own distinctively-coloured babies. Yay!
Let’s take a closer look at the new patterns:
Canada Goose Expansion Pack
Also known as Canadian geese or ‘cobra chickens’, Canada geese are native to Canada and the northern US, but have also been introduced into many other countries. They are fiercely protective of their babies and will hiss and and even attack if you approach too closely during breeding season, but every year I enjoy having to wait while a family of Canada geese crosses the road ahead of my car – the fluffy goslings are so adorable!
The Canada Goose Expansion Pack includes all the modifications you’ll need to convert the white goose from the Duck and Goose pattern into a realistic Canada goose with its iconic black head and neck and white ‘chinstrap’.
Mallards Expansion Pack
Mallards are the most common species of wild duck, and they are found naturally throughout most of the northern hemisphere. Did you know that almost all domestic ducks, no matter their colouring, are descended from mallards?
The Mallards Expansion Pack includes all the modifications you’ll need to convert the white duck from the Duck and Goose pattern into a pair of realistic mallards. The drake is the star of this show with his classic green head and bold markings. While he’s what most people think of when they hear the word mallard, I’ve also included a female with a simple but clever brown eye stripe to round out your mallard family!
What is an Expansion Pack?
- An Expansion Pack is an add-on to an existing PlanetJune pattern.
- The Expansion Pack lets you modify or add to the original pattern to create something else.
- You cannot use the Expansion Pack alone – you must also purchase the original pattern in order to be able to complete the pictured items in the Expansion Pack pattern.
Purchase Options
Okay, you have several bundle options here, so I’ll go through them all for you:
- If you already have the Duck and Goose pattern, you can buy the Canada Goose Expansion Pack and/or Mallards Expansion Pack individually from the shop.
- If you haven’t yet bought Duck and Goose, you can buy it and add-on either (or both) expansion packs to save 50c on each pack you add.
- Or, for the best deal of all, pick up the complete Duck and Goose Collection, which includes all four of the patterns picture above (the babies too!) for a special price!
I have listings for any possible combination you could want in the shop (search for ‘waterfowl’ to see them all!), but if you’re confused, feel free to email me (or comment below) and I’ll help you to get the best deal on the patterns you want.
And, if you’re not ready to crochet your favourite waterfowl right now, you can heart and queue them on Ravelry so you don’t forget about them:
I’m so happy with this pattern collection, and I hope you’ll love them too! Which duck or goose pattern is your favourite?
Michelle Bogart said
My friend who has ducks had a couple different breeds. Your female mallard also makes a good buff duck. You have more combinations than you think! The beak just needs to be a darker brown (if I remember right) instead of orange and of course leave off the black stripe. Awesome patterns as always.
Paula Gross said
Very excited to complete my collection!