Crochet Amigurumi Owl

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Sara Shalom aka Momwithaook

Crochet Amigurumi Owl

Introduction

I've been crocheting a lot of animals lately and technically since they are all crocheted in the round they are called Amigurumi. So here goes my Owl Amigurumi pattern. Now this pattern is for the basic body. You can add whatever you will to make this owl YOURS. I added easy hot glued google eyes, little crochet wings, crocheted talons and because I had it at the time a maple leaf nose. (I now add a felt nose)

Materials List

You'll need some scraps of Each color you will be using as well as an F or G crochet hook.
(In the picture I used Sage Red Heart 4ply acrylic Yarn. )

If you will be crocheting the wings, talons, and eyes you will need more.

For an Owl exactly like that in the picture:
Sage Yarn
Chocolate Yarn
Fiber Fill
Tapestry Needle
Google Eyes
Hot Glue/gun
Felt (nose)

Finished Size

The size depends on your needle size and yarn thickness. In this version I used a size G needle and 4ply acrylic yarn. It is 3 inches High and about about 2.5 inches stuffed.

Gauge

Gauge is not important for this project.

Notes

Talons are crocheted in one piece and then hotglued or sewn to the bottom of the Owl.

Crochet in the Round without joining.(spiral) Mark the end of rounds with a stitch marker to keep track of rows.

The Pattern

Body:
Chain 2
1)6sc in 2nd st from hook (6sc) Mark end

2)2sc in each st around (12sc) Mark end

3)1 sc in first st, 2sc in next st, around (18sc) Mark End

4)1 sc in next 2 st, 2sc in 3rd st around (24sc) mark end

5)sc in back loops only around (24sc) mark end

6-13)sc in each st around (8x's)At the end of last round(13)ch1 turn

14-15)sc in next 16 st (16sc)ch1 turn

17)sc in first st., dec over next 2st,across (6sc,5dec) ch1 turn

18)dec over first 2st, 1sc across (3sc,4dec) ch1 turn

19)sc across ch1 turn (7sc)

20)1sc, dec over next 2st across (3sc,2dec) ch1 turn

21)dec over first 2st, 1sc across (1sc,2dec) ch1 turn

22)sc across (3sc) ch 1 turn

23)dec over first 2sc, 1sc (1dec, 1sc) ch1 turn

24) dec over 2sc end off leave a long tail to sew (1dec)

Stuff

Take a tapestry needle and sew the flap(made in row14+) to front making sure to pinch the ears (top)

Add eyes (google eyes, embroider, sequins, beads)

Talons (feet)
ch 3, hdc in first ch, 1sc in first ch (4x's)ch1 turn
sc across (7sc)2x's end off

Wings (make 2)
ch6, sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 hdc, 1 dc,1 hdc,1 sc ch1 turn
dec 2x's, sl st in last st end off Leave tail to sew to Body

First published at MomwithahookBlog


sooo cuuuuuuuutttee! I am trying this pattern out as we speak!

Submitted by CheezeNip on 5 January 2008 - 10:57pm.

How adorable! I'll have to add it to my list.

Submitted by crochet kitty on 7 January 2008 - 6:59pm.

He is cute!I haven't made any animal in awhile. When my kids were younger, I used to make different kinds for Easter for them.

Submitted by Bluemm on 8 January 2008 - 7:28pm.

OMG this is sooo cute! I had seen another owl pattern awhile ago but wasnt happy with it. This is EXACTLY what I wanted!!! I must make one now.

-Jennifer Reeve

http://www.craftkitten.com

http://www.craftkitten.blogspot.com/

Submitted by CraftKitten on 10 January 2008 - 8:04pm.

Hey, thanks for all the kudos. (hugs)

Submitted by momwithahook on 11 January 2008 - 11:29am.

Ok I just finished mine and I added it to Ravelry.
Talons1
-Jennifer Reeve

http://www.craftkitten.com

http://www.craftkitten.blogspot.com/

Submitted by CraftKitten on 12 January 2008 - 11:39pm.

Lady Black Pearl--Spinner of fleeces, cuddler of crias, shoveler of beanies--Believer in the infinite variety of the Universe

 

I'm with the rest of you!  There WILL be an owl (or two) in my house Today.. 

Submitted by Lady Black Pearl on 16 January 2008 - 9:23pm.

I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE this pattern and I can't make them fast enough to give them to my friends. It's so fun!! Here's a link to some of them:

Emi's crochet pics on Facebook

thanks so much for this pattern, it's my favourite at the mo' and I can't see it getting knocked out any time soon!

Submitted by emiliabeth on 29 March 2008 - 2:29am.

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