If I have learned anything in my last couple years of crocheting and crafting it's that people love them some owls.
As it is Sunday, Jeff is home so he is helping me chase our little monster around the house. I tagged him in and I hopped on Ravelry looking for an idea for something completely different.
Violet is starting to pick thing up and "collect" them. Rocks and things. And by collect I mean she brings them to me to hold onto. On a whim I made her this little purse to collect her treasures. It took about 30-45 mins. I took it apart once and started over so I'm not sure exactly.
The pattern isn't mine. It's here.
She loves anything made of yarn. Especially anything that she can point out it's eyes and nose.
My chicken is getting TOO big!
Showing posts with label owl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label owl. Show all posts
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10.25.2012
Aw lookit! A lil owl!
Violet's backpack got me thinking about owls.
I made a little coffee cozy for my mom with an owl on it and it turned out cute so I wanted to share the steps and the pattern I came up with :)
Here is the finished product I made for my mom.
Let me know in the comments if you want that pattern too. (p.s.: it feels good not needing to credit a pattern. Cause I made it up all by myself! :D)
AHEM.
Anyway.
You can use any gauge or yarn. Its a very simple pattern. I choose an G for the cosy owl and an I for the following one. I ended up liking the smaller size of the G better.
***The complete pattern as I've written it at the bottom of the blog, feel free to skip my rambling.***
Begin with a magic circle and 5 sc (singe crochet) into the circle. As was the case with the daisies the loop on the hook is going to be the 6th sc.
Join the circle and sc into each st (stitch). You are increasing the circle, this is how it comes out flat. Total of 12 sc around.
We are changing color next. I honestly don't like changing colors. It looks nice. I want to be good at it. I'm just not really. I have to practice more. I'm just being lazy about it and this is for me and it was an experiment so who cares right?! Right. Thank you. You can see the lack of expertise with the red starting abruptly and the oddness of this. In a big project it wouldn't be noticeable
This row is another increase. We want to keep this as flat as we can, so do 2sc in each st to beg (beginning). You will have 24 sc.
OK. That's the body. Lets start the head. Continue with 2sc for the next three stitches. You are going to want 6 sc st on the top.
Those scs are the foundation of the head. Ch(chain) 3 and turn.
The head is really just two roundish bumps to accommode the eyes. Now dc (double crochet) in the SAME place as the beginning of the chain. And do two more dc. You are going to have 4 columns now.
To create the bump down sl (slip stitch) in the next SC. Then continue with 3 more dc in the next three stitches. At this point you will have a very straight side and a rounded side. To balance the sides chain 2 and sl into the next st.
BODY DONE!
Now for eyes.
Magic circle, 4 sc DO NOT JOIN, tie tails together. This makes a not quite round circle.
Figure out your placement. And sew them on. This is where you will need a yarn needle. Normally you would sew in the ends. But in this case I tie them. It is a bit of an old school crochet no-no. But who cares. I don't want them showing through the other color yarn so I tie em.
The pupils of my slightly cross eyed owl are achieved with a technique called a French Knot. Learn it, love it. I learned this one when doing embroidery. It's tricky at first but an invaluable yarn art skill.
The beak is a yellow sewn in piece of yarn. More embroidery here. Cut a piece about this size.
Insert the needle from the back slightly underneath the eye.
Then insert it right underneath the other eye. Leave some slack. This is where the magic happens.
Now insert the needle from the back to the point that you want the tip of your beak. Pull it tighter.
Pull the yarn to make it snug.
Now insert the needle in the SAME hole you just made. This pulls the tip and you can only see that it is joined this way if you know what you are looking for. Sew in the end then tie it to the first tail from the first needle poke.
DONE!
I think he's cute. I tend to enjoy off colors. But I like animals with colors that don't happen to those animals in nature. :shrug:
Left - I hook, 2.5inches wide by 3 inches tall
Right - G hook, 2 inches wide by 2.5 inches tall
Hmm... I wonder what this guy would look like with a super bulky yarn and over sized needle....
Pattern:
Supplies:
Hook - G or I
Yarn - Worsted Weight - 4 ply, two or three colors
Scissors
Yarn needle
Body
magic circle
Row 1:
6sc
join and work a sc in the same st
Row 2:
2sc in each st (12) cut off tail
Row 3:
change color
2Sc in each st (24)
Row 4:
2sc in each of the next 3 st ch 2 and turn
Row 5:
dc into same st and 2 st
sl into the next st
dc into the next 3 st
ch2 and sl into next sl
tie off and weave in
Eyes
magic circle
4 sc do not join
tie tails together.
Beak
4 inch yellow
sew in
Attach to clothes, headband, hat, whatever :)
10.24.2012
Owl Baby Backpack
Tomorrow we will be taking Violet in for her second holter monitor. She has had two previous episodes of SVT at 9 and 15 days old. She has not had an episode since. My husband and I are looking at her year milestone not as when she will be a big girl or when she should start walking (we are well past walking and into running at this point) but as an ending to medication. If this monitor comes back normal we can take her off her meds. If the one in a couple months is normal, we can leave her off her meds.
I'm very excited for this. I'm not a fan of medication. The side effects always worry me. I don't take Advil and I'm terrified of codeine. I refused even an IV in labor. Not because it didn't hurt. (cause holy mother of GOD.) But because I was scared of side effects.
SO. Tomorrow we take her into get her holster. She will have 6 leads attached to her and this pack that takes in all the information about her heart. She will have to leave this all alone.
The last monitor was at four months. At that time she was on her tummy trying to crawl and wasn't interested at all in the leads. I don't think this time is going to be that easy.
My bright idea came while she was nursing, as so many of them do. I made her a backpack to hold her monitor. And then her toys cause it's just really damn cute.
This isn't a tutorial cause I winged it most of the time. But I may make a larger one and make a tutorial out of that. That is, if you want. :)
Basically, its 2 tight granny squares with a drawstring. Very simple design.
I completed the granny squares and joined them with a double crochet (dc) and then a slip stitch. So you go around one square and add a dc then join the back square with a Slip Stitch (sl).
I did this with the right sides facing out. I probably should have done it the other way because this way the back kind of folds in. If I had done wrong side together I could have flipped it inside out and it would have a more round shape.
After adding the sides I made the chains at the top for the draw string. Its a chain 7, skip a single crochet and single crochet in the next all the way around to the beginning. (So that's - Ch7, sk, sc* to beg)
After adding the sides I made the chains at the top for the draw string. Its a chain 7, skip a single crochet and single crochet in the next all the way around to the beginning. (So that's - Ch7, sk, sc* to beg)
The draw string is a big chain. I used 3 red yarn and one white and a J hook. Then just weave it in. doubling on the back so that you can pull the arms out.
Next tie the end of the chain to the bag. I put mine at the very bottom. Violet is a small 11 month old, only 17 lbs. So I had to have this snug on her body.
Pull the sides to make sure it "draws" correctly....
Next I put a little buckle in the front so that the arms wouldn't slip off. they would have probably been fine, but I don't want it moving around too much.
This is a ch8 and two rows of sc. At the end chain 5 and attach at the opposite end. I sewed it on with the tail and attached a button.
And WALA!
Credit: I got the adorable owl granny pattern here -
http://www.justcraftyenough.com/2012/08/iron-craft-challenge-16-owl-blanket-for-a-baby-bird/
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