I wanted to make a pair of mittens to match the hat I made my grandniece but that was going nowhere fast. I used a pattern that I'll link to and added a few touches to make it an owl. I tried a handful of patterns but they either didn't look right or the pattern made little sense. So I went back to my standby and I really like this pattern. I used it last year to make mittens for my brothers kid's and they loved them so much.
The pattern is clearly written and the mittens work up pretty fast. It's easy to add rows or stitches to make a larger size for older kids. Here's the link to the actual mitten pattern: https://thecraftfrog.wordpress.com/2010/12/28/animal-winter-wear/
I followed the pattern through R 10 and on R 11 I started the pink.
For the tufts I used the smallest pom pom maker in my set.
I used an F/3.75mm hook for these
Eyes
MR with CC 2
R 1 SC 6, finish off 6
R 12 Join white, 2 SC each st, sl st 12
R 3 Ch 1, *SC 1, 2 SC* around, finish off 18
Beak
R 1 Ch 2, 3 HDC in 2nd ch from hk, turn 3
R 2 Ch 2 & turn, 2 HDC in 1st st, HDC, DC, HDC in
next st, 2 HDC in last st, finish off 7
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Baby owl plushie
This is the little plush I made to go along with all the winter wear for my grandniece's birthday. It's so cute and tiny.
F/3.75mm hook
Worsted weight yarn
Yarn needle
Scissors
2 9mm safety eyes
Polyfill or other stuffing
Written with US terms
CC Contrast color
Ch Chain
Hk Hook
MC Main color
SC Single crochet
Sl st Slip stitch
St Stitch
Make 2 eyes with white
Form MR, 8 SC in ring, leave enough room to push safety eyes through, finish off leaving long tail for sewing.
In CC
R 1 Ch 2, 6 SC in 2nd ch from hk 6
R 2 2 SC in each st 12
R 3 *SC 1, 2 SC* 18
R 4 *SC 2, 2 SC* 24
R 5 Change to MC an SC around 24
R 6-9 SC around 24
Place and sew on eyes. With yellow sew on a beak. Stuff
R 10 SC across back until eyes are centered on front,
sl st remaning stitches through front and back of owl,
finish off leaving a tail and sew closed
Make two small pom poms and sew to beginning and end of R 10
This is a free pattern and you are welcome to make and sell the finished product, just please give me the credit for creating it. Do not copy and redistribute the pattern and claim it as your own.
F/3.75mm hook
Worsted weight yarn
Yarn needle
Scissors
2 9mm safety eyes
Polyfill or other stuffing
Written with US terms
CC Contrast color
Ch Chain
Hk Hook
MC Main color
SC Single crochet
Sl st Slip stitch
St Stitch
Make 2 eyes with white
Form MR, 8 SC in ring, leave enough room to push safety eyes through, finish off leaving long tail for sewing.
In CC
R 1 Ch 2, 6 SC in 2nd ch from hk 6
R 2 2 SC in each st 12
R 3 *SC 1, 2 SC* 18
R 4 *SC 2, 2 SC* 24
R 5 Change to MC an SC around 24
R 6-9 SC around 24
Place and sew on eyes. With yellow sew on a beak. Stuff
R 10 SC across back until eyes are centered on front,
sl st remaning stitches through front and back of owl,
finish off leaving a tail and sew closed
Make two small pom poms and sew to beginning and end of R 10
This is a free pattern and you are welcome to make and sell the finished product, just please give me the credit for creating it. Do not copy and redistribute the pattern and claim it as your own.
Toddler Sized Owl Keyhole Scarf
This is the final pattern I wrote for the owl set I'm giving my grandniece for her second birthday. I've never tried making one of these before, let alone writing out a pattern for one so my fingers are crossed. I looked at several other scarves as well as Q&A posts about the sizing but my model isn't here today and I have to get it packed and ready for shipping before he'll be back. Meh, still cute and if it's too big she can grow into it.
G/4.25mm & I/5.25mm hooks
Worsted weight yarn
MC, CC, scraps of white, eye color, yellow/orange for beak
Yarn/tapestry needle
Scissors
Pattern written with US terms
Ch Chain
CC Contrast color
CC 2 Contrast color (for eyes)
DC Double crochet
HDC Half double crochet
MC Main color
MR Magic ring
St Stitch
Ch 9 with MC using size I hook
R 1 DC in 4th ch from hk and each ch to end 96
R 2-4 Ch 3 & turn, DC in 2nd st and each st across 96
R 5 Ch 3 & turn, DC in 2nd st and next 75, ch 12
sk 12, DC last 8 st 84
R 6 Ch 3 & turn, DC in 2nd st and next 7 st, 1 DC in
each ch, DC to end 96
R 7-9 Ch 3 & turn, DC in 2nd st and each st across 96
DO NOT finish off at this point
Face
R 1 Ch 3, work 17 DC evenly along ends of previous rows 18
R 2-4 Ch 3 & turn, DC each st across, finish off MC 18
R 5 Color change to CC, ch 3, DC in 2nd st and next 14 18
R 6-7 Ch 3 & turn, DC each st across, finish off 18
Eyes
MR with CC 2
R 1 SC 6, finish off 6
R 12 Join white, 2 SC each st, sl st 12
R 3 Ch 1, *SC 1, 2 SC* around, finish off 18
Beak
R 1 Ch 2, 3 HDC in 2nd ch from hk, turn 3
R 2 Ch 2 & turn, 2 HDC in 1st st, HDC, DC, HDC in
next st, 2 HDC in last st, finish off 7
This is a free pattern and you are welcome to make and sell the finished product, just please give me the credit for creating it. Do not copy and redistribute the pattern and claim it as your own.
G/4.25mm & I/5.25mm hooks
Worsted weight yarn
MC, CC, scraps of white, eye color, yellow/orange for beak
Yarn/tapestry needle
Scissors
Pattern written with US terms
Ch Chain
CC Contrast color
CC 2 Contrast color (for eyes)
DC Double crochet
HDC Half double crochet
MC Main color
MR Magic ring
St Stitch
Ch 9 with MC using size I hook
R 1 DC in 4th ch from hk and each ch to end 96
R 2-4 Ch 3 & turn, DC in 2nd st and each st across 96
R 5 Ch 3 & turn, DC in 2nd st and next 75, ch 12
sk 12, DC last 8 st 84
R 6 Ch 3 & turn, DC in 2nd st and next 7 st, 1 DC in
each ch, DC to end 96
R 7-9 Ch 3 & turn, DC in 2nd st and each st across 96
DO NOT finish off at this point
Face
R 1 Ch 3, work 17 DC evenly along ends of previous rows 18
R 2-4 Ch 3 & turn, DC each st across, finish off MC 18
R 5 Color change to CC, ch 3, DC in 2nd st and next 14 18
R 6-7 Ch 3 & turn, DC each st across, finish off 18
Eyes
MR with CC 2
R 1 SC 6, finish off 6
R 12 Join white, 2 SC each st, sl st 12
R 3 Ch 1, *SC 1, 2 SC* around, finish off 18
Beak
R 1 Ch 2, 3 HDC in 2nd ch from hk, turn 3
R 2 Ch 2 & turn, 2 HDC in 1st st, HDC, DC, HDC in
next st, 2 HDC in last st, finish off 7
This is a free pattern and you are welcome to make and sell the finished product, just please give me the credit for creating it. Do not copy and redistribute the pattern and claim it as your own.
Toddler Owl Purse
This is the little purse I made for my grandniece's 2nd birthday. It's 7 1/2 inches wide and 5 inches tall.
H/5mm hook
Worsted weight yarn
Yarn needle
Scissors
Written with US terms
Beginning ch 3 counts as 1st DC of row
CC Contrast color
CC 2 Contrast color for eyes
Ch Chain
Ch sp Chain space
DC Double crochet
Hk Hook
MC Main color
MR Magic ring
Rem lp Remaining loops of chain
SC Single crochet
Sl st Slip stitch
St Stitch
Bag
With CC ch 25
R 1 2 SC in 2nd ch from hk, SC next 22 ch, 4 SC last ch,
turn and SC 22 rem lp, 2 SC last lp, sl st 52
R 2-4 Ch 3, DC around, sl st 52
R 5 Change to MC, ch 3, DC around, sl st 52
R 6-9 Ch 3, DC around, sl st 52
R 10 Ch 1, SC around, sl st 52
R 11 Ch 1, SC 7 st, ch 8 & sk 10 st, SC 18, ch 8 & sk 10 st,
SC last 5 st, sl st 32
R 12 Ch 1, SC 7 st, SC 10 in ch sp, SC 18, SC 10 in ch sp,
SC last 5 st, sl st 52
R 13 Ch 1, SC around, finish off 52
Eyes
MR with CC 2
R 1 SC 6, finish off 6
R 12 Join white, 2 SC each st, sl st 12
R 3 Ch 1, *SC 1, 2 SC* around, finish off 18
Beak
R 1 Ch 2, 3 HDC in 2nd ch from hk, turn 3
R 2 Ch 2 & turn, 2 HDC in 1st st, HDC, DC, HDC in
next st, 2 HDC in last st, finish off 7
This is a free pattern and you are welcome to make and sell the finished product, just please give me the credit for creating it. Do not copy and redistribute the pattern and claim it as your own.
H/5mm hook
Worsted weight yarn
Yarn needle
Scissors
Written with US terms
Beginning ch 3 counts as 1st DC of row
CC Contrast color
CC 2 Contrast color for eyes
Ch Chain
Ch sp Chain space
DC Double crochet
Hk Hook
MC Main color
MR Magic ring
Rem lp Remaining loops of chain
SC Single crochet
Sl st Slip stitch
St Stitch
Bag
With CC ch 25
R 1 2 SC in 2nd ch from hk, SC next 22 ch, 4 SC last ch,
turn and SC 22 rem lp, 2 SC last lp, sl st 52
R 2-4 Ch 3, DC around, sl st 52
R 5 Change to MC, ch 3, DC around, sl st 52
R 6-9 Ch 3, DC around, sl st 52
R 10 Ch 1, SC around, sl st 52
R 11 Ch 1, SC 7 st, ch 8 & sk 10 st, SC 18, ch 8 & sk 10 st,
SC last 5 st, sl st 32
R 12 Ch 1, SC 7 st, SC 10 in ch sp, SC 18, SC 10 in ch sp,
SC last 5 st, sl st 52
R 13 Ch 1, SC around, finish off 52
Eyes
MR with CC 2
R 1 SC 6, finish off 6
R 12 Join white, 2 SC each st, sl st 12
R 3 Ch 1, *SC 1, 2 SC* around, finish off 18
Beak
R 1 Ch 2, 3 HDC in 2nd ch from hk, turn 3
R 2 Ch 2 & turn, 2 HDC in 1st st, HDC, DC, HDC in
next st, 2 HDC in last st, finish off 7
This is a free pattern and you are welcome to make and sell the finished product, just please give me the credit for creating it. Do not copy and redistribute the pattern and claim it as your own.
Toddler sized owl hat
This is the owl hat that I made for my grandniece's 2nd birthday. Super cute and easy enough to make in a day or two. It's made to fit someone with a 20 inch head so it would work for more than just a toddler, maybe add a few extra rows depending on the person.
I/5.25mm hk
Worsted weight yarn
Yarn needle
Scissors
Pattern written with US terms
Ch Chain
CC Contrast color for hat
CC 2 Contrast color for eyes
DC Double crochet
HDC Half double crochet
MC Main color
Rem lp Remaining loop of chain
Sl st Slip stitch
St Stitch
Sk Skip
R 1 With MC, ch 29, 2 DC in 3rd ch from hk, 1 DC in next 24 ch,
4 DC in last ch, turn work and DC in next 24 rem lp,
2 DC in last ch, sl st to 1st DC, ch 2 56
R 2-9 DC each st around, sl st to 1st DC, ch 2 56
R 10 Change color and DC around, sl st to 1st DC, ch 2 56
R 11-14 DC each st, sl st to 1st DC, ch 2 56
Finish off
Ear flap
Lay flat, count 4 back from side and join with CC
R 1 Ch 1 and HDC in same st as join, HDC next 7 st 8
R 2 Ch 1 & turn, HDC in 2nd st, HDC next 4 st, sk 1 st,
HDC in last st 6
R 3 Ch 1 & turn, HDC in 2nd st, HDC next 2 st, sk 1 st,
HDC in last st 4
R 4 Ch 1 & turn, HDC in 2nd st, sk 1 st, HDC in last st 2
Finish off
For 2nd ear flap, sk 20 st across front and join with CC,
repeat R 1-4
To trim, join CC in middle of back, ch 1, HDC in same st,
HDC around, finish off
Eyes
MR with CC 2
R 1 8 HDC in ring, sl st to join, finish off 8
R 2 With white, 2 HDC each st, sl st, ch 1 16
R 3 *HDC 1, 2 HDC* around, sl st, finish off 24
Beak
R 1 With yellow, ch 3, 2 DC in 3rd ch from hook, turn 3
R 2 Ch 3, DC in 1st st, DC, TrC, DC in 2nd st,
2 DC in last st, finish off 7
Flap braids
For each side cut 3 strands of MC & CC approx 36 in long.
Thread into skipped st of R 4 and braid. Mine are around
7 1/2 in long
Tufts
Half a large pompom with equal lengths of MC & CC
This is a free pattern and you are welcome to make and sell the finished product, just please give me the credit for creating it. Do not copy and redistribute the pattern and claim it as your own.
I/5.25mm hk
Worsted weight yarn
Yarn needle
Scissors
Pattern written with US terms
Ch Chain
CC Contrast color for hat
CC 2 Contrast color for eyes
DC Double crochet
HDC Half double crochet
MC Main color
Rem lp Remaining loop of chain
Sl st Slip stitch
St Stitch
Sk Skip
R 1 With MC, ch 29, 2 DC in 3rd ch from hk, 1 DC in next 24 ch,
4 DC in last ch, turn work and DC in next 24 rem lp,
2 DC in last ch, sl st to 1st DC, ch 2 56
R 2-9 DC each st around, sl st to 1st DC, ch 2 56
R 10 Change color and DC around, sl st to 1st DC, ch 2 56
R 11-14 DC each st, sl st to 1st DC, ch 2 56
Finish off
Ear flap
Lay flat, count 4 back from side and join with CC
R 1 Ch 1 and HDC in same st as join, HDC next 7 st 8
R 2 Ch 1 & turn, HDC in 2nd st, HDC next 4 st, sk 1 st,
HDC in last st 6
R 3 Ch 1 & turn, HDC in 2nd st, HDC next 2 st, sk 1 st,
HDC in last st 4
R 4 Ch 1 & turn, HDC in 2nd st, sk 1 st, HDC in last st 2
Finish off
For 2nd ear flap, sk 20 st across front and join with CC,
repeat R 1-4
To trim, join CC in middle of back, ch 1, HDC in same st,
HDC around, finish off
Eyes
MR with CC 2
R 1 8 HDC in ring, sl st to join, finish off 8
R 2 With white, 2 HDC each st, sl st, ch 1 16
R 3 *HDC 1, 2 HDC* around, sl st, finish off 24
Beak
R 1 With yellow, ch 3, 2 DC in 3rd ch from hook, turn 3
R 2 Ch 3, DC in 1st st, DC, TrC, DC in 2nd st,
2 DC in last st, finish off 7
Flap braids
For each side cut 3 strands of MC & CC approx 36 in long.
Thread into skipped st of R 4 and braid. Mine are around
7 1/2 in long
Tufts
Half a large pompom with equal lengths of MC & CC
This is a free pattern and you are welcome to make and sell the finished product, just please give me the credit for creating it. Do not copy and redistribute the pattern and claim it as your own.
My grandniece is turning 2 this week so I was looking around Ravelry and random Google searches trying to decide what to make her. I found a really cute little owl hat and started it right away. When it was done I used my grandnephew as a model to see if it would fit her, he's one month older. I was very disappointed to find that it was nowhere close to big enough.
I'm not one to give up easily once my mind is set on something, which in this case is a good thing. I measured my grandnephew and set out to make an owl hat that would fit. I got a little carried away with how cute it turned out and the hat became part of a matching set.
Hat, check.
Mittens, check.
Scarf, check.
Purse, check.
Plushie, check.
Maybe more than just a little carried away but it was fun and everything came out so cute I couldn't help it. The mittens are the only part that I didn't create the pattern for. It doesn't get cold for long here so by the time I wrote up a pattern that worked and I liked it would be warm again.
So here's what the entire set looks like. Patterns will follow.
I'm not one to give up easily once my mind is set on something, which in this case is a good thing. I measured my grandnephew and set out to make an owl hat that would fit. I got a little carried away with how cute it turned out and the hat became part of a matching set.
Hat, check.
Mittens, check.
Scarf, check.
Purse, check.
Plushie, check.
Maybe more than just a little carried away but it was fun and everything came out so cute I couldn't help it. The mittens are the only part that I didn't create the pattern for. It doesn't get cold for long here so by the time I wrote up a pattern that worked and I liked it would be warm again.
So here's what the entire set looks like. Patterns will follow.
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