Everyone love owls...so of course I had to make an owl as well... This pattern is very simple and can easily be adjusted to the size you want. The purple owl is a bit smaller than the other.
For the first owl I crocheted the eyes and beak as well, but if you want to give it another look you can use rolling eyes and felt.
If you want to make your own owl, just follow the pattern below:
Materials
- 2,5 mm hook
- cotton yarn (2-4 colors for the body and wings + black and white for eyes + orange for beak)
- polyester fiberfill
- Tapestry needle
sc: single crochet
st: stitch
dec: single crochet decrease
hdc: half double crochet
dc: double crochet
Body and head
Start with orange
Rnd1: 8 single crochet into magic ring (8)
Rnd2: 2sc in each st around (16)
Rnd3: “2 sc in 1 sc, 1sc in next st”, repeat 8 times (24)
Rnd4: “2 sc in 1 sc, 1sc in next 2 sc”, repeat 8 times (32)
Rnd5: “2 sc in 1 sc, 1sc in next 3 sc,” repeat 8 times (40)
Rnd6: “2 sc in 1 sc, 1sc in next 4 sc”, repeat 8 times (48)
Rnd7: “2 sc in 1 sc, 1sc in next 5 sc”, repeat 8 times (56)
Rnd7: “2 sc in 1 sc, 1sc in next 6 sc”, repeat 8 times (64)
Rnd8 to 19: 1sc in each sc around (64)
(Change color after every 2 rounds)
Rnd20: 1sc in next 15 sc, dec, 1 sc in the next 30 sc, inc, 1 sc in next 15 sc (62)
Rnd21: 1sc in next 14 sc, dec, 1 sc in the next 30 sc, inc, 1 sc in next 14 sc (60)
Rnd22: 1sc in next 13 sc, dec, 1 sc in the next 30 sc, inc, 1 sc in next 13 sc (58)
Rnd23: 1sc in each sc around (58)
Rnd24: 1sc in next 12 sc, dec, 1 sc in the next 30 sc, inc, 1 sc in next 12 sc (56)
Rnd25: 1sc in next 11 sc, dec, 1 sc in the next 30 sc, inc, 1 sc in next 11 sc (54)
Rnd26: 1sc in next 11 sc, dec, 1 sc in the next 28 sc, inc, 1 sc in next 11 sc (52)
Rnd27: 1sc in next 11 sc, dec, 1 sc in the next 26 sc, inc, 1 sc in next 11 sc (50)
Rnd28: 1sc in next 11 sc, dec, 1 sc in the next 24 sc, inc, 1 sc in next 11 sc (48)
Rnd29: 1sc in each sc around (48)
Rnd30: “4 sc, 4hdc, 8dc, 4hdc, 4sc”, repeat 2 times (48)
Fasten off. Stuff with poly fill.
Rnd31: Close by making 1sc in the two sc – one from each side
Wings (Make two)
Rnd1: 6 sc into magic ring (6)
Rnd2: 2sc in each st around (12)
Rnd3: “2 sc in 1 sc, 1sc in next”, repeat 6 times (18)
Rnd4: “2 sc in 1 sc, 1sc in next 2 sc”, repeat 6 times (24)
Rnd5: 2hdc, 2dc in 1, 2hdc, + (“4sc, 2sc in 1”, repeat 5 times) (30)
Rnd6: 1 sc, 2hdc, 2dc in 1, 2hdc, + (“5sc, 2sc in 1”, repeat 5 times) (36)
Fasten off.
Sew only the upper part of the wings to the body, and leave room for ‘air’ under the wings.
Eyes (Make two)
White yarn
Rnd1: 6 single crochet into magic ring (6 sts)
Rnd2: 2sc in each st around (12 sts)
Rnd3: 2 sc in 1 sc, 1sc in next st, repeat 6 times (18 sts)
Rnd4: 2 sc in 1 sc, 1sc in next 2 sc, repeat 6 times (24 sts)
Rnd5: 2 sc in 1 sc, 1sc in next 3 sc, repeat 6 times (30 sts)
Finish up, cut yarn leaving a tail long enough to attach to the body
Pupils (Make two)
Black yarn
Rnd1: 6 single crochet into magic ring (6 sts)
Rnd2: 2sc in each st around (12 sts)
Finish up, cut yarn leaving a tail long enough to attach on the eye
Beak
Orange yarn
Row 1: Ch 7, turn with 1 sc
Row 2: dec, 6sc, turn with 1 sc
Row 3: dec, 5sc, turn with 1 sc
Row 3: dec, 4sc, turn with 1 sc
Row 3: dec, 3sc, turn with 1 sc
Row 3: dec, 2sc
Finish up, cut yarn leaving a tail long enough to attach to the body
You're done! Enjoy your owl.
If you try out this pattern I would love to see the result:)
This pattern is an original pattern by Anja Nielsen, Crochet Fairy (October 2012). Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint it on your site. You may keep a copy for your own personal use but you may not sell or distribute it. Kindly inform and credit me if you want to sell items made from this pattern. Thank You.
Very cute owl! I think when making the body, beginning at row 20, you meant to say "dec" rather than "inc". I am working on mine, and I'll send a link when I finish.
ReplyDeleteYou are quite right. Sorry for the confusion. I have corrected the pattern.
ReplyDeleteI look foreard to see your owls :)