Freebie Friday: Owl Crochet Pattern

Happy Freebie Friday!

The freebie pattern this week is Winnie the Pooh’s Owl. Owl is the last Winnie the Pooh themed pattern in this amigurumi set. As with my Tigger my original owl had a needle felted beak – a method you can copy or you can use the crochet version that is detailed in the pattern below. Crocheting Owl was an absolute must for me because he is a key character but he is also very different. It was such a challenge figuring out how to do the wings and legs but overall I feel like it turned out better than thought it would.

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Materials used:

  • Cotton aran yarn. I used Scheepjes Cahlista Jet Black—110, Black Coffee—162, English Tea—404, Chocolate—507 & Yellow Gold—208.
  • 4mm crochet hook
  • Two 9mm safety eyes
  • Yarn needle
  • Fire retardant Fibrefill
  • Scissors
  • Yellow felt
  • White felt
  • Felt glue
  • Stitch marker (optional)
  • Sewing pins (optional)

Abbreviations:

  • MR#—MAGIC RING WITH SPECIFIED NUMBER OF SINGLE CROCHETS (E.G. MR6)
  • SC—SINGLE CROCHET (DOUBLE CROCHET ENGLISH)
  • HDC — HALF DOUBLE CROCHET (HALF TREBLE ENGLISH)
  • INC—INCREASE
  • DEC—DECREASE
  • SS—SLIP STITCH
  • CH# —CHAIN SPECIFIED NUMBER OF STITCHES (E.G CH1 OR CH5)
  • *_______* X# — REPEAT SEQUENCE WITHIN THE ASTERICES THE SPECIFIED NUMBER OF TIMES (E.G. *SC, INC* X6)
  • CH#T—CHAIN SPECIFIED NUMBER AND TURN YOUR WORK (E.G. CH1T)
  • 3IN1—3SC IN ONE STITCH

Before you start crocheting Owl’s head, you will have to crochet the eye pieces first and then connect them. Next, cut out the 2 eye pieces using yellow felt and stick them on. Using something sharp, pierce through the yellow felt where your eyes will be positioned. Push your safety eyes through the holes in the felt and through the eye piece so that the back of the eyes come out the other side of the eye piece. Set aside for later (see picture below).

Eye piece (make two):

Using English tea yarn

  • 1. MR6
  • 2. *3IN1, INC, SC* X2 (12)
  • 3. SC, 3INC, 3SC, 3INC, 2SC (18)
  • 4. SC, *SC, INC* X3, 3SC, *SC, INC* X3, 2SC (24)
  • FO

Head:

Using black coffee yarn

^Stuff firmly as you go^

  • MR8
  • 8INC (16)
  • *SC, INC* X8 (24)
  • 24SC (24)
  • *5SC, INC * X4 (28)
  • 26SC (28)
  • *6SC, INC* X4 (32)
  • 32SC (32)
  • *7SC, INC* X4 (36)
  • *11SC, INC* X3 (39)
  • *12SC, INC* X3(42)
  • 42SC (42) = 3 ROWS

^INSERT EYE PIECE WITH SAFETY EYES^

Place eye piece so that the safety eyes are 5 rows down from the marker in the 6th and 11th stitches to the right.

  • *5SC, DEC* X6 (36)
  • *4SC, DEC* X6 (30)
  • *3SC, DEC* X6 (24)
  • *2SC, DEC* X6 (18)
  • *SC, DEC* X6 (12)
  • 6DEC (6)
  • FO

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Nose flap:

Using black coffee yarn

  • CH13, from the 2nd stitch: 2SC, 8HDC, 2SC (12)
  • FO

Beak:

Using yellow gold yarn

Part A

  • 1. MR6
  • 2. *3IN1, INC, SC* X2 (12)
  • 3. 2SC, INC, 5SC, INC, 3SC (14)
  • 4-5. 14SC (14)
  • FO but do NOT stuff yet

Part B

  • 1. CH5, place marker in the first stitch then from the 2ND ST: 3SC, 3IN1, 3SC, 3IN1 (the 3IN1 should be in the stitch with the marker ) (12)
  • 2-3. 12SC (Place the marker in the first SC) (12) = 2 ROWS
  • FO but do NOT stuff yet

Body:

Using English tea yarn

  • MR6
  • 6INC (12)
  • *SC, INC* X6 (18)
  • *2SC, INC* X6 (24)
  • *3SC, INC* X6 (30)
  • *4SC, INC* X6 (36)
  • *5SC, INC* X6 (42)
  • 42SC (42) = 7 ROWS
  • 3SC, DEC, 2SC, *5SC, DEC* X4, 2SC, DEC, 3SC (36)
  • 6SC, *6SC, DEC* X3, 6SC (33)
  • 6SC, *5SC, DEC* X3, 6SC (30)
  • 30SC (30) = 2 ROWS
  • *8SC, DEC* X3 (27)
  • 27SC (27)
  • *7SC, DEC* X3 (24)
  • 24SC (24)
  • FO and stuff firmly

Legs (make two)

Using chocolate yarn

First toe

  • 1. MR6
  • 2-5. 6SC (6) = 4 ROWS
  • FO

Second toe

  • 1. MR6
  • 2-5. 6SC (6) = 4 ROWS
  • Do NOT FO

^Continue on from second toe^

  • 6. 6SC (around FIRST toe), 6SC (around SECOND toe) (12)
  • 7. 3SC, CH1T
  • 8. 6SC, CH1T
  • 9. 3DEC (Place stitch marker in first DEC), SC (in the side), 6SC (along the front), SC (in the side) (11)
  • 10. 2DEC, 7SC (9)
  • 11. 4SC, DEC, 3SC (8)
  • 12. *DEC, 2SC* X2 (6)

Colour change to English tea yarn

  • 13. 6INC (12)
  • 14. *SC, INC* X6 (18)
  • 15. 18SC (18)
  • 16. *5SC, INC* X3 (21)
  • 17. *6SC, INC* X3 (24)
  • 18-20. 24SC (24) = 3 ROWS
  • 21. *6SC, DEC* X3 (21)
  • 22. 21SC (21)
  • FO and stuff firmly

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Tail:

Using English tea yarn

  • 1. CH9, from 2nd stitch: 8SC, CH1T (8)
  • 2. INC, 6SC, INC, CH1T (10)
  • 3. 10SC, CH1T (10)
  • 4. INC, 8SC, INC, CH1T (12)
  • 5-6. 12SC, CH1T (12) = 2 ROWS
  • FO

Body lining:

Using black coffee yarn

  • 1. CH11, from second stitch: 10SC, CH1T
  • 2. INC, 8SC, INC, CH1T (12)
  • 3. 12SC, CH1T (12)
  • 4. INC, 10SC, INC, CH1T (14)
  • 5. 14SC, CH1T (14)
  • 6. INC, 12SC, INC, CH1T (16)
  • 7-12. 16SC, CH1T (16) = 6 ROWS
  • 13. DEC, 12SC, DEC, CH1T (14)
  • 14. DEC, 10SC, DEC, CH1T (12)
  • 15. DEC, 8SC, DEC, CH1T (10)
  • 16. DEC, 6SC, DEC, CH1T (8)
  • 17. INC, 6SC, INC, CH1T (10)
  • 18. 10SC, CH1T (10)
  • 19. INC, 8SC, INC, CH1T (12)
  • 20-21. 12SC, CH1T (12) = 2 ROWS
  • FO

Wings Part A (make two):

Using black coffee yarn

  • 1. MR4, CH1T
  • 2. *SC, INC* X2, CH1T (6)
  • 3. *2SC, INC* X2, CH1T (8)
  • 4. *3SC, INC* X2, CH1T (10)
  • 5. *4SC, INC* X2, CH1T (12)
  • 6. *5SC, INC* X2, CH1T (14)
  • 7. *6SC, INC* X2, CH1T (16)
  • 8. *7SC, INC* X2, CH1T (18)
  • 9. *8SC, INC* X2, CH1T (20)
  • 10. *9SC, INC* X2, TURN (22)

^Continue on with 11a for the right wing and 11b for the left wing^

  • 11a. CH9, from 2nd stitch: 8HDC, 2SS,
  • *CH7, from 2nd stitch: 6HDC, 2SS* x5,
  • *CH5, from 2nd stitch: 4HDC, 2SS* x3,
  • *CH3, from 2nd stitch: 6HDC, 2SS* x2

^For the second repeat of the CH3 row just do one SS then FO^

  • 11b. *CH3, from 2nd stitch: 6HDC, 2SS* x2
  • *CH5, from 2nd stitch: 4HDC, 2SS* x3,
  • *CH7, from 2nd stitch: 6HDC, 2SS* x5,
  • CH9, from 2nd stitch: 8HDC, SS
  • FO

Wings Part B (make two):

Using English tea yarn

  • 1. MR4, CH1T
  • 2. *SC, INC* X2, CH1T (6)
  • 3. *2SC, INC* X2, CH1T (8)
  • 4. *3SC, INC* X2, CH1T (10)
  • 5. *4SC, INC* X2, CH1T (12)
  • 6. *5SC, INC* X2, CH1T (14)
  • 7. *6SC, INC* X2, CH1T (16)
  • 8. *7SC, INC* X2, CH1T (18)
  • 9. *8SC, INC* X2, CH1T (20)
  • 10. *9SC, INC* X2, TURN (22)

^Continue on with 11a for the right wing and 11b for the left wing^

  • 11a. CH11, from 2nd stitch: 10HDC, 2SS,
  • *CH9, from 2nd stitch: 8HDC, 2SS* x5,
  • *CH7, from 2nd stitch: 6HDC, 2SS* x2,
  • CH5, from 2nd stitch: 4HDC, 2SS,
  • *CH3, from 2nd stitch: 6HDC, 2SS* x2

^For the second repeat of the CH3 row just do one SS then FO^

  • 11b. *CH3, from 2nd stitch: 6HDC, 2SS* x2
  • CH5, from 2nd stitch: 4HDC, 2SS,
  • *CH7, from 2nd stitch: 6HDC, 2SS* x2,
  • *CH9, from 2nd stitch: 8HDC, 2SS* x5,
  • CH11, from 2nd stitch: 10HDC, SS
  • FO

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Assembly:

It is quite difficult to describe in a written format how to attach the arms, legs, etc. but I have included pictures to serve as a guide. First, sew on the eyebrows and attach the head details first, such as the beak, nose flap and chin piece. This way you can hide where you tie off the black yarn and other ends at the back of the head where you connect the head and body. Once you connect the head to the body you should connect the two wings pieces and the two tail pieces together. I did this by slip stitching all around the perimeter.

To attach the head, arms and legs I used the whip stitch to assemble the parts but you can use whichever method is easier for you. I found it easier to pin the parts in place so I could sew them on symmetrically. See the next page for detailed pictures.

Here are a few optional notes for you to use when assembling your Owl:

  • Whip stitch eyes piece to the head (see picture 1)
  • Using picture 2 as a guide, connect the beak pieces together. Attach the beak piece and stuff lightly as you go (see picture 3). Attach the beak flap (see picture 4)
  • Next, stitch the eyebrows on (also see picture 4). Cut the chin piece using white felt and then glue in place (see picture 5).
  • Attach the body to the head (see picture 6).
  • Attach the legs (see pictures 7 & 8).

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Now that the Winnie the Pooh series is complete I will be moving on to a new character series for Freebie Fridays. Next up will be the Looney Tunes series which will feature: Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Marvin Martian, Speedy Gonzales and Foghorn Leghorn. The next series will start on 5th April 2019 to allow time to type up the patterns and finish the set.

Until then, Happy crocheting! Chantelle X

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3 Comments

    • The head and body of my 4ply version is 4 inches and my aran version roughly 6.5 inches (this does not include the legs and beak). Hope this helps. Happy crocheting! XX

  1. The pictures are all gone. Would you be able to upload the pictures again? We saw them once and they are adorable! Thanks!

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