Free PDF Snowy Hedwig Crochet Owl Pattern
We will make Harry Potter’s eleventh birthday gift, a snowy owl. I would like to start by thanking the owner of the pattern for this cute plush crochet owl. The free owl crochet pattern is very easy to make and the pattern explanation is detailed step by step. That’s why you will have fun making this crochet owl pattern without any difficulty. Complete this snowy owl toy, which is a character from the Harry Potter movie that children love, now and take its place in your home. There is no scarf for the owl in the amigurumi pattern instructions, but you can decorate your owl by making a scarf yourself. Harry Potter’s scarf wouldn’t be bad, right?
Free owl crochet pattern
Designer: cozywonderscrochet
Materials and abbreviations
5 mm crochet hook.
Weight 5-6 chenille or blanket yarn (2 colors, white and grey or black).
Weight 4 acrylic yarn in black for the beak.
Threading needle.
Scissors.
Stitch marker.
18-20 mm safety eyes (2)
sc- single crochet
inc- increase
dec- decrease
fo- fasten off
cc- change color
mr- magic ring
Head
Begin in white.
R1. 12 sc mr (12)
R2. (inc) x12 (24)
R3. (3sc,inc)x6 (30)
R4. (4sc,inc)x6 (36)
R5. blo, sc around (36)
R6. blo, sc around (36)
R7. (4sc,dec)x6 (30)
R8. sc around (30)
Note: the face is the flat part on R1-4.
Place eyes between R3-4 on both sides of the mr.
R9. (3sc,dec)x6 (24)
R10. (2sc,dec)x6 (18)
Begin stuffing.
R11. (sc,dec)x6 (12)
R12. (dec)x6 (6)
Finish stuffing and fasten off; sew closed.
Assembly of head
Looking at the flat part of the head, we will be using a slip stitch surface crochet, if you’re not familiar with this technique, youtube has great tutorials.
Working from the 3rd stitch above the mr, surface crochet a half circle up towards the top and around the side of the face, making a partial heart shape, then going back on the stitches beside the ones you just crocheted, making a double row.
Then, surface crochet hedwig’s mustache, and right below, embroider her beak in black acrylic, lastly, embroider her eyelids. (see pictures).
X: start here.
Yellow: face shaping
Red: mustache shaping
Pink: beak embroidery
Purple: eyebrow embroidery
Body
Begin in white.
R1. 12 sc mr (12)
R2. (sc,inc)x6 (18)
R3. (2sc,inc)x6 (24)
R4. (3sc,inc)x6 (30)
R5. (4sc,inc)x6 (36)
R6-8. sc around (36) (3 rounds)
Embroider “V” shapes for feathered look into the front of the body, on the chest.
R9. (4sc,dec)x6 (30)
R10. sc around (30)
R11. (3sc,dec)x6 (24)
R12. (2sc,dec)x6 (18)
R13. sc around (18)
Stuff the body.
Fo; leave a long tail to sew the head on around R7-12.
Finish stuffing as you sew.
Wings
Wings, make two in white.
R1. 6 sc MR (6)
R2. (inc) x6 (12)
R3. (sc,inc) x6 (18)
R4. (2sc,inc) x6 (249
cc to color #2 on last stitch of R4, fo white yarn and leave long tail to sew; fold the circle in half and 12 sc both sides together do not stuff.
Sew the wings to match on the side of the body, starting on the stitch below the head.
Sew to shape as preferred.
Tail
In white, start with a long tail to sew: chain 6; in 2nd chain from hook, sc;
3 sc, inc; chain 1, turn work; inc, 5 sc, inc; fo and cc to color #2.
Slip stitch at the edge of the wide part of the tail, 9 sc across (2 will be on the side of the tail see picture) and fasten off.
Sew tail onto R7 or 8, whichever looks best to you.
Feet
Make two in colo #2
R1. 6 sc MR (6)
R2. Slip stitch into first stitch; chain 4, slip stitch into second stitch; chain 4, slip stitch into third stitch, chain 4, slip stitch into fourth stitch; 2 sc; FO and leave a long tail to sew.
Sew the feet onto the bottom of the body.