Emotional Support Chicken

Sunday, April 7, 2024

Thursday is my day to work at the store. Typically, I work alone on Thursday and I like it that way although when one of my coworker friends does come to work with me, I love that too. Anyway, last week we had a surprise Nor’Easter and the store remained closed for the day so I had a snow day!!!

AND since a snow day meant bonus time for me, I decided to do some frivolous knitting and cast on a new project … an Emotional Support Chicken. The pattern is by Annette Corsino and is wildly popular right now. In fact, there are over 2400 projects recorded on Ravlery. That’s a lot for a pattern that’s not quite a year old. So, I went over to my worsted weight wool leftovers bin and chose three different colorways of Ella Rae wool and got to work. By the end of the day Thursday I had completed most of the body of the chicken. People tell me I knit fast but I’m not sure about that. Regardless, these are the first two photos of her. The knitting is very simple and starts at the tail feathers. Everything is knitted in garter stitch and once you knit the tail, you pick up stitches and start your way up the body to the head.

By Friday afternoon at my knitting class I had gotten this far…

I was all ready to stuff her. So, after work I went to our local JoAnne’s to pick up some fiberfill for her stuffing and today I finally got around to filling her up and seaming in the belly and took her outside for her first photo shoot.

I love her! Ha! Ha! When can I make another?

Gone knitting.

3 thoughts on “Emotional Support Chicken

  1. hello. I just read your blog and the chicken looks adorable.

    question: are the wrap and turns started from the straight edge or from the points.

    I just completed two “feathers” and I have a feeling I’m working the wrap and turn from the wrong end.

    would appreciate your feedback.

    many thanks
    susan Levitt

    larchmont New York

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    • Hi Susan!
      I understand your predicament. I’ve knitted the short rows the wrong way twice. You begin the short rows on the straight side. (That’s the side you want to be longer/wider so the points will be pointy.)
      Happy chicken knitting!

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      • thanks for the affirmation that you too did it wrong.

        I actually looked at the other ravelry members projects and read that there was an hour YouTube on how to make the chicken (from knitting tree).

        that was very helpful as she takes you step by step!!

        stay well

        susan

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