Hootie Owl
Size F Crochet Hook
Scraps of worsted weight acrylic yarn
Giggly Eyes
increase = 2sc in the sc of the previous row
decrease = insert hook in the sc of previous row and pull up loop, insert hook into next sc of previous row and pull up loop, pull up loop through two loops on hook.
Body (make two)
chain 6
Row 1: sc 5, ch1, turn
Row 2: Increase, sc in next 3 sc, Increase, ch1 and turn
Row 3: Increase, sc in next 5 sc, Increase, ch 1 and turn
Row 4 - 7: sc in each sc, ch 1 and turn
Row 8: Decrease, sc in next 5 sc, decrease, ch 1 and turn
Row 9: Decrease, sc in next 3 sc, decrease, ch 1 and turn
Row 10: sc in each 5 sc, tie off and
Sandwiching the two bodies together, sc the two together
Wings
On one side of the body at about the fifth row from the top, insert hook and pull of loop in a contrasting color of yarn. Ch 1, 4 sc in next 4, ch 1 and turn.
5 sc in each sc of previous row, tie off and weave in the ends.
Repeat this on the other side of owls body.
Beak
Locate placement for beak (about midway between top of wings). Make a loop on the hook, wrap loop over hook and insert hook into post of sc on the owl body and pull up a loop, pull up a loop and pull through first two loops on hook. Insert hook into post of next sc post on body and pull up loop, wrap loop around hook and pull up through two loops on hook, pull up loop through remaining loops on hook. Tie off and secure it to the owls body by weaving in the ends.
Feet
Locate placement for feet. Insert hook and pull up a loop, chain 3. Slip stitch in second chain from hook, sc into place where the first loop was pulled up. Chain 2, slip stitch in second chain from hook, sc into same stitch of previous single crochet. Chain 2, slip stitch in second chain from hook, sc into same stitch of previous single crochet. Tie off. Weave in ends.
Repeat this on the other side for the second foot.
Finishing Touches!
Cut three lengths of yarn in your wing color and make a little tie on tassel at each side of head. Attach giggly eyes....and your done!!!
Get creative and have fun!!!
Hootie, is adorable, thanks for posting this for all of us.
ReplyDeleteLooK "wHO"s talkin'! Very cute Dawn & thank you for the tut :')
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, love this.....
ReplyDeleteHootie is really cute. :0
ReplyDeleteSo cute. :) I may have to break down and pull out my hook and make him...he's that cute! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute pattern, thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteoh he is cute! Thanks for sharing the pattern.
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