Free Crochet Pattern: Owl Amigurumi
Free Crochet Pattern: Owl Amigurumi by The Bunny Studio. Super sweet and cute free crochet amigurumi owl pattern to make! Free Pattern
Over 35 free crochet owl patterns to make. Crochet owls have become increasingly popular in the last few years with many fantastic crochet designers taking the owl on board and creating new and exciting patterns. You can find simple crochet owl patterns for toys, mini owls, crochet owl keyrings, baby toys, crochet owl baby rattles, owl Christmas ornaments, amigurumi owls and more.
Owls represent the love of learning, intelligence and wealth!
Crochet a wise, wide eyed owl for yourself or as a gift for someone special in your life!
Free Crochet Pattern: Owl Amigurumi by The Bunny Studio. Super sweet and cute free crochet amigurumi owl pattern to make! Free Pattern
Nugget the Lil’ Owl Free Crochet Pattern. Designed by Amigurumi To Go. “There’s nothing spectacular about this owl, it’s really basic but cute. I designed the owl for it to sit on top of Lil’ Oak the Hiding Tree. Nugget is a whole 2 inches tall!” Free Pattern
Mini Owlet Free Crochet Pattern for little owls to crochet created by Hooked by Kati. “Owls are adorable. With their big eyes, and their round faces, it’s no wonder they are so popular. This is the tiny version of my owl. He’s fun to make, fun to play with, and a great starter project!” Free … Read more
Baby Owl Free Pattern Crochet Amigurumi by Little Muggles. Crochet a cute little owl for a kids bedroom! “My baby owls are all made with Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice worsted weight yarns. They are approximately 4.5 inches high. Regarding the instructions for the body, I have indicated where the color change should start (should you … Read more
Mr. Murasaki Owl Amigurumi by “Craft Passion “Mr Murasaki is an introvert through and through. He finds it exhausting to be around people. His favorite pastime includes napping in the hollows of newly-discovered trees – just to “test them out”, he says.” Pattern
Free Crochet Pattern for a Small Owl by Engsidrun blog. “You don’t need much yarn for this owl, which makes it a great project to use up any scrap yarn. It doesn’t include any complicated stitches or techniques, but the small details can be a bit fiddly to make.” Pattern