Hello friends. Unfortunately, I am having trouble with the owl amigurumi pattern. There are very few owl amigurumi patterns and most of them are paid patterns. Finding a free crochet owl pattern is nearly impossible. However, I try to continue my posts as much as possible. Today, I will share a beginner owl amigurumi pattern. I hope you will like it. This pattern is written using US terminology and is worked in continuous rounds unless otherwise stated. I recommend you always mark the start of each round, using a stitch marker.
If made with the described materials, the toy will be about 11 cm/4.3 inches tall, from the top of the ears to the bottom
Designer: @faerie_stitches
Abbreviations
AR – Amigurumi Magic ring
MR – Amigurumi Magic ring
App – application
ll – lift loop
sc : Single Crochet
inc : Increase
dec : Decrease
tr : Triple Crochet/ Treble Crochet
st: Stitch
dc : Double Crochet
hdc: Half Double Crochet
sl-st : Slip Stitch
ch : Chain
..in : make increase into same stitch as many as the number which is given in front of “inc” abbreviation (exp; 3inc, 4inc..).
FLO : Crochet into front loops only
BLO : Crochet into back loops only
BL : Bobble Stitch – do 5dc all in the same stitch and then yarn over and pull through all the loops on your hook (the original loop + 1 loop for each partially completed dc).
Quadtr= Quadruple treble crochet
trtr= Triple treble crochet
Materials
DK Yarn (I used DROPS ♥ You #8 in navy blue, light lilac, white and mint, as well as old pink for the embroidery). One ball of each color should be enough.
Crochet hook (I used 2.5mm).
Stuffing
Black embroidery thread
Embroidery/tapestry needle
Stitch markers
Note about color changes
When the pattern indicates a color change, it’s important to remember that the yarn change starts one stitch earlier: in the stitch before the color change, insert hook, yarn over and pull loop through stitch using the old color; then yarn over in the new color and pull loop through both loops on hook. The yarn of the color you aren’t using is carried from behind.
Need help?
If you have any questions, suggestions, notice an error in the pattern or want to share a photo of your finished amigurumi, feel free to send me an email at [email protected], or contact me through instagram at @faerie_stitches