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Nibble nibble, hop hop. Nibble nibble, hop hop Posted on Updated on If you are a regular follower you will immediately notice that these bunnies are very closely related to some particularly cute owls made recently. You see a distant aunt on their mother’s side fell in love with a completely unsuitable (if you are an owl) rabbit… the rest, so they say, is history. Rabbits, as you well know, breed like, well, rabbits and before we knew it there were not one, but four new members to the family. If you are interested in meeting the owl family please be sure to check out the New Zealand branch here and the original English pattern here – over at Bunny Mummy no less!!! Right, on with the tutorial. Various scraps of yarn and a corresponding hook – I used 8ply and a 4mm hook.2 x 9mm safety eyes (or beads or buttons)A very small amount of black crochet cotton or embroidery flossA needle to sew your creation together with.

Round 2. Round 3. Round 4. Round 5. Round 6. Ears. Muzzle. Tail. Sew muzzle in place. Sew on ears. Owl Stuffy. Little Guy Stuffed Owl Cuddly This little guy was thought up as I was making my Bunny and Clyde Easter bunnies. With owls being so popular right now I decided to make my daughter a little owl stuffy to cuddle. She loved him so I figured I’d share him with my followers. I am in the process of designing two different size owls but here is the first to get you started. ***There was originally an error on row 6.

I apologize for any inconvenience. This was fixed on 07/11/13 Finished Size: approximately 5″ wide by 6″ tall Materials: Worsted Weight yarn any three colors for owl small amount of white and black for eyes and yellow or orange for beak (I used Red Heart and Vanna’s choice scraps for the bodies and Simply Soft for the beak and eyes) 5.5mm (I) hook tapestry needle stuffing/batting You can find the flower pattern featured above here — > Large Roses Pattern Gauge: Round 3= 2.5” Round 5= 4” Abbreviations and Stitches Used: CA- Color A CB- Color B CC- Color C Recommended Retail Price:$12-18 1. Owl Granny Square Crochet Pattern. I posted this pattern on my friend Kara's crochet blog, Petals to Picots, back in August in honor of her Granny Month. But I thought I would share it with you again and show you how the owl squares are being used!

I made them into an owl bunting for my friend Shannon's owl-themed gender reveal party! It was first displayed over the party food table... But now it sits over her daughters crib! They are expecting their baby girl in early January 2013 :) Of course I would love to make an afghan with this square pattern, but I need more time and patience to take on that type of project right now :) If you are interested in making a blanket with these squares and want to alternate between the owl granny square and a basic granny square, you can follow a basic granny square pattern like THIS ONE and your squares will be the same size.

Owl Granny Square Pattern Materials: - Vanna's Choice Yarn - Size G-6 (4.25 mm) Crochet Hook - Tapestry need - Small Black buttons for eyes Start by making your owl.