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Hedwig

This document provides a crochet pattern for creating a stuffed animal, specifically a character named Hedwig. It includes a list of required materials, detailed instructions for each part of the project (head, body, beak, eyes, wings, feathers, and tail), and abbreviations for crochet terms. The pattern is designed for use with medium-weight yarn and a 4mm crochet hook.

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Hedwig

This document provides a crochet pattern for creating a stuffed animal, specifically a character named Hedwig. It includes a list of required materials, detailed instructions for each part of the project (head, body, beak, eyes, wings, feathers, and tail), and abbreviations for crochet terms. The pattern is designed for use with medium-weight yarn and a 4mm crochet hook.

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MATERIALS

4mm crochet hook 
 Tapestry needle Scissors 
 Stuffing


(not included) (not included)

White medium-weight Gray medium-weight 
 Black medium-weight 



yarn (13 yds) yarn (4 yds) yarn (1 yd)

HOW TO READ 

A WOOBLES PATTERN ABBRE V IATION S

This pattern is written in US


Rnd 3. [sc, inc] x6 (18) terminology, and crocheted in
continuous rounds. Watch video
Round

tutorials at thewoobles.com/tutorials
What stitches to do this round, and 

how many times

ch
 chain

dec
 (invisible) decrease

Total number of stitches in this round inc
 increase (2 sc in the same hole)

rnd
 round

For round 3, repeat the pattern in the brackets 6 sc
 single crochet

times. The pattern is: single crochet in 1 stitch, then sl st slip stitch
increase stitch in the next stitch. Because an increase
is actually 2 single crochet stitches in the same stitch
of the previous round, the total number of stitches in
this round is 18.
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HEAD & BODY
With white yarn.

Rnd 1.
 start 6 sc in a magic loop (6)



Rnd 2.
 6 inc (12)

Rnd 3.
 [sc, inc] x 6 (18)

Rnds 4-5.
 18 sc (18)

Rnd 6.
 [5 sc, inc] x 3 (21)

Rnds 7-8.
 21 sc (21)

Rnd 9.
 [sc, dec] x 7 (14)

Rnd 10. 14 sc (14)

Stuff the piece.

Rnd 11. 7 dec (7)

Fasten off leaving a long tail. Thread a needle with


the tail; then use it to pull the yarn tail through the
front loops of each stitch. Pull tight to close the
remaining gap.

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BEAK & EYES
Step 3. 

Insert the needle one stitch to the right, and pull it
With black yarn.
out three stitches to the left.

Step 1.
 Step 4. 



Thread a needle with an arm’s length of yarn. Insert the needle one stitch to the left, and pull it
Insert the needle somewhere on the body, and pull out where it originally went into the piece, so that
it out between rounds 4 and 5. Leave a 6-inch yarn both yarn tails are coming out of the same hole.

tail.

Tie a knot with both tails and hide them.


Step 2.

Insert the needle one round below where it just
came out, and pull it out one round up and one and
a half stitches to the right.

1 2

3 4

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WINGS
With gray yarn (make two).

Row 1.
ch 3 (3)



Row 2.




sc in the second ch from the hook, 3 sc in
the last ch. Rotate the piece to work in
the back side of the foundation chain, sc,
ch 1 and turn (5)

Row 3. 2 sc, inc, 2 sc (6)

Fasten off, leaving a long tail. Use the yarn tail to


sew the wings on either side of the body, between
rounds 6 and 7, one stitch away from each eye.
Hide the yarn tails.

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FEATHERS
Step 3.

Repeat Step 2.

Thread a needle with a forearm’s length of gray


yarn. Each feather should be one round tall, and Step 4.

two stitches apart.
Insert the needle one round down and pull it out
one round down and one stitch to the right.

Embroider three feathers on round 7, and two on


round 9:
Step 5.

Insert the needle one round down and pull it out
Step 1.
 one round up and two stitches to the right.

Insert the needle somewhere on the right side of


the body and pull it out below the right eye, Step 6.

between rounds 6 and 7. Leave a 6-inch yarn tail.
Insert the needle one round down, and pull it out
where it originally went into the piece, so that both
Step 2.
 tails are coming out of the same hole. Tie a knot
Insert the needle one round down and pull it out with both tails and hide them.
one round up and two stitches to the left.

1 2 3

4 5 6

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TAIL
Step 2.

Ch 2, sc into the second ch from the hook.

With white yarn.

Step 3.

Step 1.
 Sl st in the same st as the sl st join.

Insert the hook from the back to the front of the


body, and sl st join the yarn to the back of the Fasten off, leaving tail. Tie a knot with the two yarn
body, between rounds 9 and 10. Make sure it’s tails and hide them.
centered between the wings and aligned with the
beak when viewed from the top.

TIP sl st join means slip stitch join.

1 2

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