Crochet owls have been a popular choice for crafting enthusiasts for many years. There is something about their big eyes, round bodies, and fluffy feathers that make them incredibly adorable and lovable. The popularity of these creatures shows no signs of waning, and there is a seemingly endless supply of owl crochet patterns available online.
If you’re new to crocheting, or even if you’re an experienced crocheter, you may feel a little overwhelmed by the sheer number of owl patterns available. You may not know where to start or what kind of owl pattern you’d like to try first. That’s why we’ve put together this roundup of “new” owl patterns for you to explore.
Firstly, it’s important to understand that owls come in all shapes and sizes, just like real owls in nature. There are small owls, big owls, round owls, skinny owls, and everything in between. Some owl patterns are designed to be cute and cuddly, while others are more realistic-looking. There are also owl patterns that can be used to make practical items, such as bags, hats, and mittens.
We’ve scoured the internet to find a wide variety of owl patterns, so you’re sure to find something that suits your taste and skill level. Best of all, all of the patterns listed below are free and available for you to download and use.
One of the new patterns we’ve found is a beautiful and intricate amigurumi owl pattern. This pattern is perfect for experienced crocheters who want a challenge. The finished product is a stunning work of art that is sure to impress.
For those who prefer something a little simpler, we’ve also found a cute and cuddly owl pattern that is easy to make. This pattern is perfect for beginners or those who want a quick and easy project.
If you’re looking for something a little more practical, we’ve found a pattern for a crochet owl bag. This bag is not only adorable, but it’s also functional and can be used to carry your everyday essentials.
In addition to these patterns, we’ve also found a variety of other owl patterns, including owl hats, owl mittens, and even owl coasters. Whether you’re looking to make a gift for a loved one or simply want to decorate your own home, there’s an owl pattern out there that is perfect for you.
This roundup of “new” owl patterns is a great starting point for anyone who loves owls and wants to try their hand at crocheting them. With so many patterns to choose from, you’re sure to find something that inspires you and helps you create a unique and lovable owl creation.
Amigurumi Owls – These three little owls are adorable and perfect for little hands.
Owl Granny Square – Make a blanket or a garland.
Owl Basket – Adorable storage solution, perfect for your yarn stash.
Rainbow Owls -These Little guys are best made in groups so they don’t feel lonely.
Brown Owl bag – This shoulder bag is perfect for the hippy-loving naturalist.
Owl Nugget – He is tiny but powerfully cute. Pop a little owl Nugget in your pocket.
Little Owl Purse – Keep your coins or your secrets in this little purse.
Owl Baby Blankie – You will need to use Google Translate for this pattern.
Owl Key-Ring Cozy – Keep your keys nice and warm and organized with this sweet little key cozy.
Owl Stuffie – Unfortunately this link is not available. I am trying to find the replacement link.
Have you made an owl from one of the above links? pop on back and share with us what you thought of the Crochet pattern. We would love to see photos of your crochet owl too. Drop an image in the comments below to share your crochet creation.
Looking for more Crochet Owl-themed patterns and projects? Check out these Crochet Owl themed patterns on Etsy.
Well, there you have it folks! 10 adorable and unique owl crochet patterns that are sure to be a hoot. Whether you’re looking for a fun and whimsical toy or a stylish and sophisticated decorative piece, these patterns have got you covered.
I’m personally a big fan of owl patterns, and I hope you found one that you love too. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different colors and yarns to make your owl truly unique. And, of course, don’t forget to share your finished owls with us, we would love to see them! Happy crocheting!
Rose L says
The link for the owl amis is incorrect.
nanetteholmes says
Amigurumi Owls link is incorrect. where can I find them
Iona says
The Amigurumi Owls link takes you to a Captain America placemat pattern..
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/captain-america-placemat
Shellie Wilson says
Thanks this is now fixed.
Shellie Wilson says
This is now fixed. I really have to stop multi-tasking when writing blog posts.
karamakesthings says
Thanks for the link to my owls 🙂 I hope everyone likes them!