Contains:
- Detailed step-by-step pattern
- With pictures where necessary
- Included tutorials: decreases, increases, provisional cast on, short rows, 3-needle bind off
Materials you need at home:
- Lana Grossa Cool Wool Merino Superfein (100 % Merino wool, 175 yards (160 m) per 1.76 ounces (50 g)) 6 g in main colour 1, 8 g in main colour 2, tiny leftovers for beak, feet and ear tassels. You may use leftover yarn of different quality in as many colours as you want – the owls love their plumage bright and colourful!
- Beads, halfbeads or safety eyes, Ø approx 5 – 7 mm
- Felt and matching sewing thread for the eyes
- Circular needle and set of size 3 US (3 mm, 12 UK) double pointed needles, crochet hook size G US (4 mm, 8 UK)
- embroidery needle, sewing needle, darning needle
- Polyester stuffing or similar, scissors, glue
- Optional Nylon socks and polyester granule or rice
THE STASH GOBBLERS #03
Owls, owls, everywhere owls! They sit on window sills and sideboards, hide in bags or even find a new home under your blanket. You only need leftover yarn in as many colours as you like, a matching circular needle, some stuffing and material for the eyes, and off you are knitting up your own flock! The pattern is rather elaborate despite the fact that the owls are so tiny. Beginners learn how to work a provisional cast on, short rows and three-needle bind-off with my tutorials – the owls are so tiny, you just don’t care if it takes you more tries to get the desired result. And if you are a seasoned knitter, just print out the pages 3 to 6 and start with the fun!
Please note: If you already bought Owl Family Shuhuu, don’t buy this pattern – it’s included in the Shuhuus
These knitting and crocheting techniques you already master: cast on, bind off, knit, purl; crocheting: chain stitch
Included tutorials: decreases, increases, provisional cast on, short rows, 3-needle bind off
Have fun knitting! Yours Steffi from cats & hats
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I love knitting! (There will be a longer version of my introduction soon, but for the time being, this sentence says it all, doesn't it?)