Hello everyone, thank you for joining me. Today I'll be showing you how to crochet
an owl. I'll be doing it in the pink today. My niece Georgia
loves owls. My main color will be light pink. I'll be
using the dark pink for the wings, the white for around the eyes, the black for
the eyes, and the yellow for the beak and the claws. I'll be using sewing cotton
and a sewing needle to sew it together and the black I'll use for embroidering on
eyelashes. I've got my scissors, crochet hook, and a darning needle to weave in
the ends. I'll start with my head and the light pink. I start with a magic loop, and
work two chain and then work two half double crochet into my circle. Next I
work three treble,
and then six half double crochet,
three treble,
and three half double crochet.
I pull the circle tight, and slip stitch in the top of the second chain. For row two I
start with two chain and work one half double crochet in the next stitch and
then two half double crochet into the following stitch. Now I work two treble
into each of the next three stitches,
two half double crochet into the next stitch, one half double crochet into each
of the next four stitches,
two half double crochet into the next stitch. Now two treble into each of the
next three stitches,
two half double crochet into the next stitch,
and one half double crochet into each of the remaining stitches, and then join
with a slip stitch in the top of the two chain. For row three we start with three
chain, and work one double crochet into each of the next four stitches.
Now we work two double crochet into each of the next five stitches,
and now one double crochet into each of the next eight stitches,
and now two double crochet into each of the next five stitches,
and then one double crochet into any remaining stitches,
and then join with a slip stitch in the top of the third chain. For row four we
start with three chain, and work one double crochet into the same place as
the chain, and then one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, and then
two double crochet into the following stitch. Now we're going to work one
double crochet into the next stitch and two double crochet into the following
stitch, six times. That was one double crochet into the next stitch, and two
double crochet into the following stitch, six times.
Now we work one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, and two
double crochet into the following stitch two times. So one double crochet into
each of the next two stitches, and then
two double crochet into the following stitch, we do that two times.
Now we work one double crochet into the next stitch and two into the following stitch,
six times. So one double crochet into the next stitch, and two into the following
stitch, six times.
Now one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, two double crochet
into the following stitch, and a double crochet into the remaining stitches, and
join with a slip stitch in the top of the third chain. For row five we start with three
chain and work a double crochet into the same place as the chain and then we're
going to work one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, and two
double crochet into the following stitch, all the way around. So one double crochet
into each of the next two stitches and two double crochet into the following
stitch. So I'll complete this row and I'll meet you at the end. At the end of
the row we join with a slip stitch in the third chain and fasten off. I'll turn
it over and I'll start with the ears. For the ears you start just at the side where
it starts to curve around.
I'm not very good at judging so I get a picture and work it out from there. We
start with two chain and work one half double crochet into each of the next
four stitches,
and one joined half double crochet into the same stitch as the last half double
crochet and the next stitch. Then we work two chain, and turn,
and we work a joined half double crochet over the first two stitches, a half
double crochet into the next stitch, and a joined half double crochet over the
last two stitches. For row three we start with two chain, and turn, and we
work a half double crochet cluster over all our stitches, and fasten off.
To find out where my next ear starts I bend my work in half and then I start
there. So it's even from the center to the two ears, and the second ear is worked
the same. Two chain, one half double crochet into each of the next four
stitches,
a joined half double crochet into the same stitch as the last half double
crochet and the next stitch, and then two chain, and turn, a joined half double
crochet into the first two stitches, one half double crochet, a joined half
double crochet into the last two, and then two chain and turn, and a half double
crochet cluster over all the stitches, and fasten off.
Now I like to neaten the edges around the ears.
So I weave in my ends and then I work a row of single crochet right around
my work, around my ears and around the whole lot. So I start just near the ear,
I'll weave in my ends now and I'll be back. For the row of single crochet I
start just in the stitch before the ear, and work one chain, and then work one
single crochet up around the ear around the head and up to the next ear. I
crochet my tail in if I can.
I just find a suitable place to put my hook in to bring up a loop.
Now just continue all the way around and join with a slip stitch in the chain. So
I'll do this row and I'll be back. Now that's the head and ears finished. For
the outside of the eyes we make two circles the same. With the white we start
with a magic loop, and work three chain, and work twelve double crochet into our
circle.
We pull the circle tight, and slip stitch in the top of the third chain. Row two we
work two chain, and work one half double crochet in the same place as the chain,
and then we work two half double crochet into each stitch around.
So I'll work around this row and I'll meet you at the end. At the end of the
row we join with a slip stitch in the top of the second chain, and fasten off.
I'll have to make another one. For the eyes I start with the magic loop and my black,
and work one chain and eight single crochet into my circle.
I pull the circle tight, and slip stitch into the chain, and fasten off.
I've just got a small circle. For the beak I start with the magic loop, and
work two chain, three chain sorry, and two double crochet into my circle. I pull the
circle tight but I don't join. For row two I start with four chain, and turn, and
I work a treble cluster over all the stitches,
and fasten off,
and the smaller part of the beak goes to the top. For the wings I'm using my dark
pink, and I start with a magic loop, and three chain, and work two double crochet
into the circle. I pull the circle tight but I don't join.
For row two I start with three chain, and turn, and work one double crochet in the
same place as the chain, a double crochet in the next stitch, and a double crochet
into the top of the three chain. For row three I start with three chain, and turn, and I
work two double crochet into the same place as the chain, and work one double
crochet into each of the next two stitches, and a double crochet into the
top of the chain, of three chain. For row four I start with three chain, and work a
joined double crochet over the same place as the chain and the next stitch, and
then one double crochet into each stitch, and a double crochet into the top of the
chain.
For row five I start with three chain, and work a double crochet into the same
place as the chain, and work one double crochet into each stitch until the last
one. Into the last stitch and the top of the chain I work a joined double crochet.
For row six I start with three chain, and turn, and work one double crochet
into each stitch, and one double crochet into the top of the chain.
For row seven I start with three chain and turn, and work one double crochet in the same
place as the chain, and then one double crochet into each stitch until
the last two,
and I work a joined double crochet over the last two stitches. For row eight I
start with three chain, and turn, and I work a double crochet cluster over all
the stitches,
and that's the wing. Both the wings are worked the same to that stage, and for this
wing I now work, actually this wing, I work one chain, and then work one single
crochet into each stitch around. For this wing once I finish I turn it and then I
work one double crochet and then I'll work one single, sorry I work one chain,
and then work one single crochet into each stitch around. That way my wings
point in the opposite way. So I'm working this wing at the moment so I haven't
turned it, and I just work one single crochet into each stitch.
I just find a suitable place to put my hook so it doesn't show up too much.
So I'll continue around the neatening row and I'll be back. I'll do the body
now, it's worked the same as the head. I start with the magic loop, and work two
chain, and then work two half double crochet into my circle. Next I work three
treble,
and then six half double crochet,
three treble,
and three half double crochet.
I pull the circled tight, and slip stitch in the top of the second chain.
For row two I start with two chain, and work one half double crochet in the next
stitch, and then two half double crochet into the following stitch. Now I work two
treble into each of the next three stitches,
two half double crochet into the next stitch, one half double crochet into
each of the next four stitches,
two half double crochet into the next stitch. Now two treble into each of the
next three stitches,
two half double crochet into the next stitch,
and one half double crochet into each of the remaining stitches, and then join
with a slip stitch in the top of the two chain. For row three we start
with three chain, and work one double crochet into each of the next four
stitches.
Now we work two double crochet into each of the next five stitches,
and now one double crochet into each of the next eight stitches,
and now two double crochet into each of the next five stitches,
and then one double crochet into any remaining stitches,
and then join with a slip stitch in the top of the third chain. For row four we
start with three chain, and work one double crochet into the same place as
the chain, and then one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, and
then two double crochet into the following stitch. Now we're going to work
one double crochet into the next stitch, and two double crochet into the
following stitch, six times. That was one double crochet into the next stitch, and
two double crochet into the following stitch, six times.
Now we work one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, and two
double crochet into the following stitch, two times. So one double crochet into
each of the next two stitches, and then two double crochet into the following
stitch, we do that two times.
Now we work one double crochet into the next stitch, and two into the following stitch,
six times. So one double crochet into the next stitch, and two into the following
stitch, six times.
Now one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, two double crochet
into the following stitch, and a double crochet into the remaining stitches,
and join with a slip stitch in the top of the third chain. For row five we start with
three chain, and work a double crochet into the same place as the chain, and
then we're going to work one double crochet into each of the next two
stitches, and two double crochet into the following stitch all the way around. So
one double crochet into each of the next two stitches, and two double crochet
into the following stitch. So I'll complete this row and I'll meet you at
the end. Now there's my body finished. I'll just work another set of eye pieces,
another wing, and finish off my ends, and I'll be back to put it together. Once
we've finished we'll crochet on the claws. Now there's all my pieces. The first
thing I do is to join the outer bit of the eye together. Just that centre bit
there, probably about a centimeter, or perhaps it's about quarter of an inch. I
just join it together about there. So it looks like that, and while I've got my
white cotton I'll just put the little dots on the eyes and then I'll be back.
Next I stitch the eyes on. The bottom of the eye goes just at the bottom of
that first row, just in there, and I'll also stitch on some eyelashes. Now the
next thing I do is stitch the eye pieces to the middle, and then I stitch the beak,
with the smaller section to the top, just on top there.
I now stitch the head to the body the head probably
comes down to the bottom of the second row, so just in there. Now I stitch the
wings on just one on each side. They go slightly onto the head and you can judge
how far you want them to stick out they can go out much more than that. If you're
not sure of anything I'll have pictures on my website the
details are in the description below. Now there's the owl done except for the
claws. For the claws I find the center stitch then miss
three and join in the fourth stitch,
and I work three chain, one double crochet, three chain, and slip stitch into
the same place as my double crochet, and then slip stitch into the next stitch.
Each of our claws is three chain, one double crochet, three chain, and slip
stitch into the same place. So three chain, one double crochet, three chain, and
slip stitch, and then slip stitch into the next stitch, and three chain, one
double crochet, three chain, slip stitch into the same place, and fasten off.
For the second claw I find the center stitch, I go back my four, and then
another three, and I start there, and it's worked the same. So three chain, one
double crochet, and three chain, and slip stitch into the same place. So I'll
finish this claw and I'll fasten off my endings and then I'll be back to show
you the finished owl. And there's the finished owl. If you liked my video please like,
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