Owls are so popular right now. I didn't want to write up an actual animal hat pattern since there are many out there plus I love the one I have already. So I thought I'd try my hand at something different.
This is my person pattern and I don't mind if you sell items made from it but please don't copy and steal the pattern. Please just link back to my sight! Thanks ;)
OWL APPLIQUE PATTERN:
Materials:
Size F Hook (3.75 )
Worsted Weight yarn - I used "i Love This Yarn: Hobby Lobby brand"
Tapestry needle
RD 1 : ch 10, sc in 2 ch from hook, sc in each ch across with 3 sc in last ch, continue around to opposite side of ch, sc in each ch to 1st sc and join w/ sl st
RD 2: ch1, sc in same st, ch 5, sl st in same sc, sc in next 7 sc, ch 5, sl st in same sc, sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 10 sc , ch 1 turn
(rest of applique is worked in rows)
Row - 1 sc in next 9 sc, ch 1, turn (9)
Row 2- 6 sc in each sc across, ch 1 , turn (9)
Row 7 sc dec, sc in next 5, sc dec, ch1 turn
Row 8 sc dec, sc in next 3, sc dec, ch1 turn
Fasten off, weave in ends
eyes: make 2
ch 3 , 8 hdc in 1st ch, join with sl st to 1 hdc
Sew on eyes - close together between the ears/horns, I then used black thread to make a few embroidery stitches for the pupal.
Beak - embroider on in a triangular shape in between the eyes.
Feet - Make 2
Row 1: chain 4, se in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across, ch 1 turn (3)
Row 2: sl st in 1st sc, ch 3 sl st in same sc (3 times)
fasten off, weave in ends
Sew feet to applique.
I hope you love it as much as I do. You do have permission to sell items make from this pattern but not the pattern itself. If you do sell these I just ask that you link back to me :)
24 comments:
Love The feet! :O)
I love the feet too! Was happy for you that it was on the AllFreeCrochet page yesterday. Thanks for adding it to my WIP Wednesday.
Thanks Kristine! I was Thrilled they featured it so fast!
Hello, I love your pattern! I was wondering how you attach your applique to your crochet project? I am have trouble finding a tutorial on this. Thanks!
Hi Heather! that is a great question. It will depend on what your sewing it to.
I use a tapestry needle and same color yarn as main color.
If you put it on a hat , When I attach appliques I usually sew around the outside edges of the applique when attaching. I make a stitch per row and it usually hides it pretty well. For more effect you could use a contrasting color and have it stick out more like embroidery.
If you're attaching it to a headband I would sew the edges of the applique closest to the headband and a stitch or two in the middle of the applique For a good hold
I think I will write up a better tutorial for this with pictures in weeks to come. So If that was really confusing I'm sorry. I'll have something better later if you follow my blog :)
Thanks! This is really helpful. I am looking at putting this applique on an afghan that I have crocheted. I will try sewing it on and see how visible the stitches are. Have you ever tried any of those iron-on heat bonds? It makes me nervous to iron anything with acrylic yarn (which I normally use), but maybe on low heat with a towel or something. Cheers!
@ Heather- Your very welcome. I've not tried iron on but I would suggest maybe using a cotton yarn instead. If you do try it let me know how it comes out. I'm willing to bet the towel and iron would do the trick with the acrylic.
I want to make pins for jackets with this applique. Now I want to stiffen it. Would starch spray work?
Hello. I love your pattern!! I started to make it right away and then ran into some bumps. I'm having trouble with round 2. I can't seem to get the owl's ears. There's also a typo, but I believe it is a sl st. Any extra help is greatly appreciated!! Thanks.
@ anonymous -Thanks for pointing out the typos. I've fixed round 2 and should make more sense, The ears are done like picot stitches if your familiar with those.
Elisabeth, this is adorable!! LOVE these cute little owls... I may have to try my hand at these- if I can figure out how to read the pattern, lol! Thanks for linking up to our YARN IT ALL party! :]
Aw, Elisabeth - adorable! Seriously.
Thanks for your sweet comments - Mandy and Kimberly! I'm really enjoying following you "yarn it all" posts!
I think you may want to add a twitter button to your blog. Just bookmarked the blog, but I must complete this manually. Just my advice.
I have a twitter button. top right side of the blog :)
I featured this today in my YARN IT ALL favorites post! Here is a link if you would like to see: http://www.mandipidy.com/2011/04/yarn-it-all-favorites-from-linky-pary.html
That's very cute!
Thanks for this, its really cute. I used it in blanket for my little girl, she just loves it! Here's a picture if you are interested.
http://silverpunch.blogspot.com/2011/06/kitty-blanket.html
Michele -Thanks for sharing on my blog! I love the blanket! Great job. I'm glad you enjoyed the Owl applique pattern!
Elisabeth
Elisabeth,
How big did it turn out when you made it? Thanks for posting the pattern =)!
Hi Elisabeth! This little owl is adorbale, I love it! I'm obsessed with owls and am making a baby blanket for my little one due in just 4 weeks. How big does the applique turn out?
SO stinking cute!!
This owl is just gorgeous. I love it. Found you via the pattern on free crochet page. Love Katie xx
Thank you for this! I modified it a bit (needed it smaller) and used it for a little baby gift I made recently. You can see it here:
http://salutationscrochet.blogspot.com/2013/03/more-baby-sweaters.html
I so appreciate your generosity in sharing this pattern with us all. Thanks so much!
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