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A crochet obsessive with a crush on ancient romeÈ
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Instant Crochetfication: owlets
Owls are nocturnal and solitary creatures.
However, these owls like to hang out
together. The biggest owl has a wing span
of over 2 meters and they can turn their
heads 135 degrees, each way. These owls,
though, just like to be hugged.
You will need:
¤ < 25g of scraps of wool, in at least two colours.
¤ 17mm colour safety eyes (x 2).
¤ A lovely 3.5mm crochet hook, a little stuffing and a needle and thread.
¤1 hour!
These owls can be adapted to any size by using the super simple ratio, they are worked in
single crochet.
Base: Make a crochet circle the size of the base you would like. Mine was
4.5 cm in diameter. I do this by feel but there is a great tutorial here:
http://crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa091104.htm
Body: Continue crocheting in the round, without increasing, so you make
a type of bucket. Do this until it is as tall as the base circle diameter, (The
ratio is: the base diameter must be the same height as the owl) in my case
4.5 cm.
¨ 2007 Brigitte Read. All rights reserved
To report errors with this pattern contact brigitte.read@gmail.com
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A crochet obsessive with a crush on ancient romeÈ
http://littlegreen.typepad.com/romansock/
1. Stuff and fix
eyes.
2. Sew up top of
head.
3. Stitch several
times in each ear.
4. So the ears
stick up and the
body becomes
rounded.
5. Using the contrast
colour, crochet into
the body from one
ear to the next.
6. Keep the same amount of
stitches by using a turning
chain until the end of the top
of head is reached.
7. It should look like
this.
8. Decrease stitches, by not
using a turning chain, until
you have just one stitch left.
Cast off.
9. Thread a needle on the
end of yarn, thread through
the body of the owl and
secure. Weave in all ends.
Huddling
together!
Roosting
owls!
¨ 2007 Brigitte Read. All rights reserved
To report errors with this pattern contact brigitte.read@gmail.com
http://littlegreen.typepad.com/romansock/
7. It should look like
8. Decrease stitches, by not
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