Description:
Owl's stay up late, all through the night,
Just to make sure that I'm alright Designed by Jenny King in both British and USA Terminology. Give a Hoot - Make an Owl for kids in care Yarn Recommendation:
1 ball yarn, (any yarn is suitable) just use a hook that makes nice tight stitches (2 colours in the same weight)
Small amount of contrast for the beak and eyes.
Notions: 1 crochet hook for owl (see above)
smaller hook for joining and stuffing.
Give a Hoot is an idea that just seemed to materialise in front of my eyes. (Read more soon or find us on Facebook for the full story). Project Love and Care - kids in care, the cause that we are supporting. Send us an email with photos of the owls that you've made
Hooter by Nicky Epstein - Pattern written in US crochet terminology Yarn Recommendation: 1 skein Cascade 220 Dark Grey and 1 skein Light Grey.
Small amounts of black and orange for eyes and beak.
Download this free crocheting pdf
Little Hoot by Julia Ryan Yarn - Pattern written in UK crochet terminology Recommendation: Cleckheaton Country Wide, 2 balls in different colours and small amounts of white or cream for the eyes.
Yarn Recommendation: Tweedy yarn in two colours (C1 for body, little wing, 'horns' and inner eye, C2 for beak big wing and outer eye)
Knitting needles slightly smaller than you would normally use for your size yarn, stuffing
This owl is absolutely gorgeous, the picture doesn't do him justice, we will post a new photo as soon as we've finished the Brisbane Textile Show.