Owls are such beautiful, majestic creatures that can also be whimsical. Owls can bring a smile to your face. Crocheted owls are fun to make because you can make them as unique to you as you’d like. You can crochet a variety of things that feature the owl. I’ve compiled a 10 free crochet patterns that feature the owl.
1. Owl Ear Warmers by Cream of the Crop Crochet
2. Baby Owl Corner to Corner Blanket by Sarah Zimmerman for Lion Brand Yarns
3. Owl Cuddly Lovey by Stitch11
4. Oh Boy Oh Boy the Owl by Cre8tion Crochet
Oh Boy, Oh Boy is a great Spring hat since he is made with 100% cotton. He will keep your little ones warm on those breezy but brisk Spring days, but he won’t get them all sweaty like an acrylic hat would. The hat pattern is written in four sizes, 3-6mo, 6-12mo, 12-24 mo and 3-5 years, but can easily be modified to fit anyone.
5. Owl Granny Square by Repeat Crafter Me
6. Owl Apple Cozy by Petals to Picot
A sweet little owl apple cozy to keep your apples from getting bumped and bruised in your lunch bag or briefcase.
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7. Newborn Sleeping Owl Hat by Katie’s Crochet Goodies and Crafts
This pattern was made specifically for a newborn prop, but is adorable for everyday wear. Perfect for baby showers!
8. Owl Baby Legs and Hat Set by Stitch11
9. Bonbon the Owl by Snappy Tots
This project is designed to be made from lightweight yarn and fit a full size mason jar. Adjust amount of increase rounds for small or larger projects, such as a water bottle.
10. Kaleidoscope Kallie by The Country Willow
There is no gauge for this pattern. I used worsted weight yarn #4 and it looks best with variegated yarns. Basic sts. and the crocodile st.
This round up was compiled by Cre8tion Crochet Contributor Dianne Hunt.
Dianne is the owner of Same DiNamics Crochet. The name Same DiNamics is very special to her. It came about at a time where she needed something in her life. She started blogging by doing book reviews, which she still does. Dianne re-discovered crocheting about 3 years ago, she added ‘Crochet’ to her blog name for easy recognition. She has not let the hook down ever since. Her goal in crocheting is to learn as much as she can and do amazing things. She is following the journey that has been set before her. You can find Dianne on Ravelry, her blog or facebook.