Little Muggles - Baby Owl Free Pattern!
Little Muggles - Baby Owl Free Pattern!
Little Muggles - Baby Owl Free Pattern!
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This green owl was made using Vanna’s Choice yarn in Fern, Sapphire Blue, Terracotta, Linen, and
Mustard
My baby owls are all made with Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice worsted weight yarns. nice to meet you!
They are approximately 4.5 inches high. Regarding the instructions for the body, I
have indicated where the color change should start (should you wish to follow my
example), but I will leave it up to you as to how you want to do your stripes. If you I’m Amy, and
prefer my example, you can view my pictures and follow the color scheme thank you for
accordingly. I like to change colors in every row but it sure can be tricky getting the stopping by! I
color transition seam to look neat. I found a “Jogless stripe” tutorial that I found created this
extremely helpful. Not only are there written instructions here, there is also a step website to share
by step video! Check it out if you’re interested! Please note that this character is my love of
made using single crochet spirals. I also highly recommend using tight stitches. The amigurumi with
polyester pellets I use are fairly small and can “leak” out of the openings if the the world!
stitches are too loose. (For this reason, I do not recommend giving this doll to little Please look
children to play with) OK, here we go! around and I
hope you find
MATERIALS some fun and
inspiration!
Size USD3/3.25mm crochet hook
Medium/worsted weight yarn
Sport weight yarn in White (for eye circles)
12mm safety eyes
Blunt end tapestry needle
Polyester pellets
Polyester fiber fill
Stitch marker
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HEAD
Rnd 1 – Start 6sc into magic ring
Rnd 2 – 2sc in each st [12]
Rnd 3 – (sc, inc) repeat around [18]
Rnd 4 – sc around [18]
Rnd 5 – (2sc, inc) repeat around [24]
Rnd 6 – (3sc, inc) repeat around [30]
Rnd 7 – (4sc, inc) repeat around [36]
Rnd 8 – sc around [36]
Rnd 9 – (5sc, inc) repeat around [42]
Rnd 10-14 – sc around [42]
Rnd 15 – (5sc, dec) repeat around [36]
Rnd 16 – (4sc, dec) repeat around [30]
Rnd 17 – (3sc, dec) repeat around [24]
Rnd 18 – (2sc, dec) repeat around [18]
Fasten off
EAR
BODY
EYE PATCH
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WING
Assembly is fairly simple. Start by stuffing the head with fiber fill. Pin the ears and
eye circles in place. See my picture to see where the eyes should be placed. The
post needs to be pushed through the eye circle as well as the head before attaching
the backing. In my example, I placed the eye post through an opening that is one
row away from the center. When you are satisfied with the placement of all the
parts, go ahead and sew the eye circles in place. Then reach inside the head and
attach the eye backings. Next, sew the ears in place.
Fill the body with polyester pellets until it is about 3/4 full. Top it off by stuffing the
rest of the space with fiber fill. This helps to keep the poly-pellets in place. Attach
the head. There should be a seamless transition at the neck because both the head
and body openings have the same number of stitches. The wings go on next. I
usually sew the beak on last. You can also use a piece of felt in place of a yarn beak.
And that’s it! Please feel free to email me with any questions!
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Vanna’s Choice yarn in Wild Berry, Fern, Sapphire Blue, and Linen
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