Saturday, February 4, 2012

Crochet Owl Pattern...

I loved making the owl in my last post. When I saw the picture of it on Pinterest, I knew I wanted to make a few. But after searching for who posted the original picture, there was no pattern to be found. So, I decided to sit down and try to figure it out on my own. When I had requests for a pattern, well, I must say that I was very happy. So, to the best of my ability, I wrote down a pattern. Now, please keep in mind that I have never written a crochet pattern before. I really hope you enjoy making this little owl as much as I did.

{hugs}
Laura


I used Sugar and Cream cotton yarn with a H/8 - 5 mm crochet hook. I also crochet very tightly. 
Start with a magic ring and hook 6 single crochet into it. Then, pull it tight and slip stitch into the first single crochet to join. This is your first round. 
Second Round - Chain one and then hook 2 single crochets in each stitch. Slip stitch into the chain one to join. 
Third Round - Change colors and then chain two. Hook a single crochet in the first stitch and then chain one. Single crochet in the next stitch and then chain one. Repeat until you get to the end of the round and slip stitch into the second chain of the chain two. 
Fourth Round - Change colors and chain one. Double crochet in the chain one space and single crochet in the single crochet stitch, repeating this until you get to the end of the round and slip stitch into the chain one.  



Fifth Round - Chain two and double crochet into the same space. Then hook two double crochets into the next stitch, one single crochet into the next three stitches and then two double crochets in the next two stitches. At the top of your circle you will have -
(from right to left) ch 2 + dc, 2 dc, 1 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc, 2 dc, 2 dc.

Now, slip stitch in the next stitch, single crochet in the next three stitches and then hook two single crochets in the fourth, repeating - 
*1 sc in next 3 st, 2 sc in 4th st* 
around the rest of the body ending with a slip stitch into the last single crochet stitch, a slip stitch in the chain two space and a slip stitch in the first double crochet. 
To finish the top of the owl, you will hook a half double crochet in the next stitch, double crochet, chain one, double crochet in the next stitch, half double crochet in the next stitch, slip stitch in the next two stitches, half double crochet in the next stitch,  double crochet, chain one, double crochet in the next stitch, half double crochet in the next stitch and finishing with a slip stitch in the next stitch. 

hdc, dc + ch + dc, hdc, sl st, sl st, hdc, dc + ch + dc, hdc, sl st

Leave a nice long tail of yarn when you cut, for finishing. Pull the yarn all the way through the loop on your hook and pull tight. Using a yarn needle,                                              
  

weave your tail through the back of your owl making your way up to an ear.



To make the ears into more of a point, run your needle through the 2 double crochets and pull tight, loop through and pull tight again. Then, weave your yarn over to the other ear and repeat. 




For the eyes, make a magic ring with eight single crochets. Slip stitch into the first single crochet to join and leave a long tail when you cut your yarn. Use the tail to stitch the eye in place. Choosing a dark color, make a french knot for the eye. 
The beak is embroidered on with yarn. 
When you are finished, weave in all of your loose yarn ends and cut them off.  

FYI - I have removed the stitch count for each round because I did make a mistake in my counting (uh-oh). I will be refiguring those and will hopefully be putting them up soon. I do appreciate any feedback given about the pattern...

60 comments:

  1. That is adorable! Well done!
    xx

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  2. So, so cute. I've been a little owl obsessed too. I love how he has the lighter colours on his tummy.

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  3. thanks to both of you... i have seen so many cute owls lately - and they are all cute :)

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  4. Thanks, that is so cute and I seem to be owl crazy lately. I'm printing it out right now.

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  5. Thank you sooooo much for the pattern I'm a beginner and needed the help..I plan to make many of these in different pastels then hook them all together to make a baby blanket for my expecting sister!

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  6. This is simple, crafty, and very cute. Thank you for sharing!

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  7. Hello, I tried to do this pattern last night and at the end of round 3 I got 24 stitches, not 18. I'm sure i'm not doing anything wrong...Do you know why I would be getting that amount instead of 18?

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    1. thanks for seeing that Marissa. Back to the drawing board, lol...

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    2. Haha! :) I love it though, can't wait to make a bunch!

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    3. Thanks. Good job on the pattern. I am planning to try it.

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    4. So cute! What is the approximate size of this owl? I am thinking of different ways to use it. TIA

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    5. it's approximately 2 1/2 by 3 1/4 inches...

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  8. Just saw this on Tangled Happy, gorgeous! Looking through your blog you have some beautiful creations <3
    Helen x

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  9. So cute - I can't wait to try this. Thank you!

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  10. Well done for even attempting to write a pattern. I can't wait to try this, I've been looking a for a cute owl that actually looks like an owl and now I've found one :D Yay you! :D

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  11. Cute owl - lovely colour! I have bought similar owl patterns from Etsy...
    http://www.etsy.com/listing/93744046/owl-application
    http://www.etsy.com/listing/87853505/crochet-owls-pdf-pattern?ref=sr_gallery_9&sref=&ga_search_submit=&ga_search_query=crochet+owl+pattern&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=GB&ga_search_type=handmade&ga_facet=handmade

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  12. olá...amei essa corujinha...obrigada por compartilhar o passo a passo....
    Ana Ulian

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  13. So, so cute; thanks for sharing! Doesn't it drive you crazy when you can't find the original Pinterest source?

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  14. Oh wow! Thank you so much for taking the time to write a tutorial for this. Looking forward to trying it out.

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  15. So cute! "Owl" try it for sure! *wink*|

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  16. What a cute owl! I've been on the lookout for a simple pattern, too, and had no luck until now. Thank you SO much for sharing!

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  17. Wow this is very very cute. I love it; thank you for shearing.

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  18. What a blessing to read all of your comments. Thank you :o)

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  19. I love your owl... he's so cute!

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  20. So cute! Thank you for sharing this!

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  21. This is so cute - thanks for sharing! I can't wait to make one!!

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  22. Hola y gracias por compartir su patrĂłn.
    Un saludo.
    Susana.

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  23. cuteee owl...
    I find this pattern for a long time
    thanks for sharing

    iejhajha.blogspot.com
    xoxo

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  24. Linda essa corujinha. Está na minha lista de projetos.
    Seu blog é muito fofo, parabéns!
    Beijo
    tricoperfeito.blogspot.com

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  25. Thanks so much for this pattern!!!...it took me a while to find an easy and cute owl pattern!!...here you can see some the owls I made with your pattern...i´m sure i´ll be making a lot more!. THANKS! http://tejelaarana.blogspot.com/2012/03/buho-obsesion-owl-obsession.html

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  26. My friend and I made this yesterday. I will say I couldn't get the ears to point at all. I still love the owl though. Thanks!

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    1. I will usually pinch the ears with my fingers until they look they way I want. Sometimes I will even run my yarn twice through the back of the ear. Also, I use stiffer cotton yarn because I feel that it holds its shape better...
      Laura

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  27. What a cute and lovely owl!Thank you so much for the tuto!

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  28. Hi Laura!

    The pattern is so cute and easy to follow!Thanks for sharing!

    Here's the owl i made following your pattern!
    http://littlethingsblogged.blogspot.com/2012/03/tiny-crochet-owl.html

    Love
    Tania

    P.S. your blog is lovely!

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    1. Your owl turned out so cute Tania :) Thanks for sharing it with me...
      laura

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  29. This owl is so cute! I found it on Pinterest and simply HAD to follow that link. Thank so much for writing a tutorial about crocheting it! I´ll print it and give it a try asap. Thanks! *hug*

    Greetings
    Elawen

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  30. So cute, thanks for sharing the pattern.

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  31. I made one of these using your pattern. Thank you! Is it OK to pin your pictures to Pinterest? If not, I'll take it down. Thanks!

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    1. Your owl turned out so cute Charlotte :)
      I don't mind if you pin my pictures, thanks for asking.
      Have a great weekend...
      Laura

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  32. What is the magic ring?
    Tks this is very cute!
    Vera

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  33. How many chains to make the ring?

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    1. The owl starts with a magic ring and not a chain/slip stitch. You can find a magic ring tutorial here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLuSVyKvoUg
      good luck :)
      Laura

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  34. i need to try this.. can't wait to make it as decoration in my office.. TQ!

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  35. Hello! We'd love to feature your patterns on Daisygreenmagazine.co.uk please contact nicola x

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  36. This is great! I found some free owl applique patterns on Ravelry, but none that I liked. I was super discouraged and figured I would have to find another applique that was not an owl for my baby cousin's hat I am making her for Easter. I stumbled onto your pattern on Tangled HAppy's blog and I am so excited!! So that was my slightly long winded way of saying, "This is great!! Thank you!!!".

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  37. This is just too adorable! I've only made a few afghans so far, so I'm still fairly new, but I will definitely give this a try soon!!! Any thoughts on how or if this can be worked into a granny swuare for an afghan? I don't want to just stitch it on, but would rather make the owl as the centerand then finish it off into a square. Am I crazy? =)

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  38. LOVE this pattern! I have my own blog with some crochet projects on it with free patterns if you want to check it out :)

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  39. How cute, thanks for sharing the pattern.

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  40. I love this tutorial/pattern! I can't wait to make a bunch this weekend!

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  41. Thanks for the pattern. i am now following. Love Katie xx

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  42. Thanks for the pattern! Nathalie (Belgium)

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  43. Nice! Thanks for sharing. I made ons, but i have one question. What do you mean in the fifth round by: Chain two and double crochet into the same space?

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    1. The chain two acts as the first double crochet when starting this row, so the chain two and a double crochet is the same as two double crochets in the same stitch.

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  44. LOVE this! Can't wait to make it:) Thanks for making a pattern<3

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  45. I just found your blog through this Owl pattern on Ravelry and am SO glad I did! Your site and your creations are absolutely beautiful. I'm a new subscriber! Can't wait to make some of these cute little owls! :)

    Kim @ Little Rays of Sunshine
    morrowsunshine.com

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  46. so darn cute!!thanks for sharing.

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  47. Thankyou for sharing your owl pattern with us, I am looking forward to having a go, to add to my twig tree!

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