PATTERN OWL HEDWIG by Angelina Taranina | @loopy_pattern_design   1
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My name is Angelina.
I design the patterns for cute
crochet toys, for creative people
who love to make soulful gifts to
loved ones with their own hands.
I   want    people     to   enjoy
crocheting, shut off their brains
and to be transported back to
childh ood thanks to my designs.
These toys you’ll want to love,
give and have at home. Stock up
on yarn, hook and a good mood.
I wish you a pleasant time and
croche t charming animals.
With love,
Angelina Taranina
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                          YOU WILL NEED
                                                 Yarn
             Color                          Brand/ Weight                          Expense
 A                                     «YarnArt Mink» 75 m/50 gr              Less than 1 skein
          330                                Bulky (7 wpi)                    (Crochet in one
 B                            «Alize Cotton Gold Tweed» 330 m/100 gr thread)
           62                                Sport (12 wpi)
 C                                    «YarnArt Jeans» 160 m/50ou  z
                                                                 gr
           70                                               6g
                                             Sport (12 wpi)
                                         Materials and tools
   Hooks 1,75 mm and 1,5        92  6
                                  mm;4                      Paints “Decola. Acrylic for
                           4 4 7
   12 mm hemispheres   41
                  Q 2the
                                glass eyes on shanks-       textile” black;
   loops. Link  Qfor        eyes that I used:               Black polymer clay    Q - I used:
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                                                            “Craftheand . c n  Clay”. Analogue:
    http://www.adelkawalka.com/02043
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                                                            “FIMO”;
   Black, white and maroon threads mouline;
   Pin or marker;                                           Glossy glaze “Sculpey”;
   Yarn needle (thick needle with blunt end);               Round 3/0 synthetic paint
                                  26 4                      brush;
   Needles for cutting
                       4 1 447-9 with a bead on the
   end (for fixing   2                                      Toothpicks;
                QQ parts before sewing);                    Sponge for washing dishes;
   Synthepus
      . cn        for filling;
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 h Scissors;                                                Super Glue "Moment";
   Needle;                                                  Floral wire, diameter 0.95 mm;
   Round-nosepliers;                                        expense 80 см – 31,5 inches
   Cotter pin T-shaped 25 х 2.0 mm;                         (optional – for movable wings
   Shim 3х20 mm;4                                           and   feet);
                     2
                QQ 20 mm;
   Disk, diameter
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   Fishing    line;
   Rug brush (for combing);
                                ON A NOTE
My finished
         cn toy was 10 cm (3.9 inches) high (without hat). I used  cn a cotter pin, thanks
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zhwhich the head can turn in different directions. If gyou
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                                                        ouzdon’t    want to use it, you can
sew the head simply to the body.
The wire in this toy is optional and should be used with caution as it is not safe for
babies and young children.    4 wire makes the legs movable and allows the toy fold
                          926The
the wings but is not  4 47
                     1necessary. If you don’t want to use it, you can crochet the legs
with Yarn B.   Q 24
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  hen. molded the beak of polymer clay, if you don’t want to use it, you can crochet it
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with black threads of mouline.
For convenience, mark the first single crochet with pin or marker at the beginning of
each round. Check the number of loops after each crocheted round (it is indicated in
round brackets).
You can chooseQQ a completely different yarn than suggested here. In
                                                                   QQthis case, you
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      to nchoose the size of the hook yourself.
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                                                66g visible in the toy. If you can’t
Try to crochet so that the stuffing material is not
crochet more tightly, take a smaller hook.
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                          CONVENTIONS
 l – loop = chain;
 sc – single crochet;
 dc – double crochet;
 tr – treble crochet;
 sl st – slip stitch;
                 QQ
 inc –.cincrease;
         n
  hen – decrease;
 dec
  (…l) – total number of loops in a round;
 […]xN – repeat what is indicated in round brackets N times.
                       EYES, 2 pcs (YarnnA)
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                                                  66go(6l)
1: 2 loops, 6sc in 2nd loop from hook (amigurumi ring)
2: [inc]х6 (12l)
3: [sc, inc]х6 (18l)
Cut and fix the Q 241                                                        1
                                                                         Q 24 side out
              Q thread, leaving a long end for sewing. Turn the detailQwrong
and comb
       cn it with the rug brush. Cut it slightly to get achieve.cthe
                                                                  n desired shape (see
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photos  1-3).
                                       BEAK
OPTION 1: POLYMER CLAY MOLDING
Separate a small piece of polymer clay and roll it into a ball. Then roll the top of the
ball with two fingers to get a cone. Press down the base of the cone to make it flat.
Bend the beak and make nostrils with a «needle eye» (see photos 4-9).
                        Watch the video for clarity:
                       https://youtu.be/PR-KrGgkIIU
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Bake the beak
                      Q                                                           Q
               Q in the oven by placing it in the baking sleeve for 20Qminutes at 130
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degrees.
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           Allow the product to cool completely. Wash yourhhands
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                                                  6
Take toothpick and cut it in half (see photo 10).6Gently smear the flat end of the
toothpick with glue and stick beak to it.
                      4 4 9264the products with glossy glaze using a synthetic
Holding a toothpick, varnish
                         7                                                  4 47 9264
                                                                               brush
                     1                                                     1
               Q 24
(see photo 11). Be   careful – don’t touch the product with your hands.
                                                                       Q 24
                                                                           Stick  the
toothpick into the dishwashing sponge and leave to dry for 12 hours (see photo 12).
      . ntoothpick from product.
  henout
Pull
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OPTION 2: CROCHETED BEAK
If you don’t want to sculpt the beak from polymer clay, then crochet it with a hook 1,5
mm using black mouline      264
                         79threads.
                          4
                inQ
1: 2 loops, 3sc Q   24 loop from hook (amigurumi ring) (3l)
                  2nd
       cn
    en.(3l)
2:h3sc
z
3: sc, inc, sc (4l)
4: [sc, inc]х2 (6l)
Cut and fix the thread, leaving a long end for sewing.
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                                HEAD (Yarn B)
                                                       u          z
                                                  66go(6l)
1: 2 loops, 6sc in 2nd loop from hook (amigurumi ring)
2: [inc]х6 (12l)
3: [sc, inc]х6 (18l)
4: [2sc, inc]х6 (24l)
5: [3sc, inc]х6 (30l)
6: [4sc, inc]х6 (36l)
7: [5sc, inc]х6 (42l)
8: [6sc, inc]х6 (48l)
9: [7sc, inc]х6 (54l)
        c
     n. inc]х6 (60l)
 zhe[8sc,
10:
11-18: 60sc (60l)
19: [8sc, dec]х6 (54l)
20: [7sc, dec]х6 (48l)
                    24
               Q
21: [6sc, dec]х6 (42l)
         n
zhe[5sc, dec]х6 (36l)
22:
23: [4sc, dec]х6 (30l)
Mark the location of the eyes
                           64 with the needles for cutting - between rounds 15 and
                       7 92
                    144 them is approx 9 stitches (see photo 13).
16, the distance between
                           4
              Q to the head (see photos 14-16). Continue crochet theQhead.
Sew fluffy details
        n                                                                 n
zhe[3sc, dec]х6 (24l)
24:
Start stuffing the head with synthepus.
Attention! If you decide to use safety eyes instead of glass eyes, then they must be
                             4
                       7926 filling! If you are using glass eyes, then follow the
inserted and secured 4before
                     4
                Q2
instructions below.
                   Q
      .cndec]х6 (18l)
25: [2sc,
    n
26: [sc, dec]х6 (12l) (see photo 17)
EYES ATTACHMENT
Cut off at least 20 cm (7.8 inches)
                              4     fishing line and insert into the eye loop (see photo
18). Reach out the eye44
                       to7926middle
                          the          of the fishing line and tie a knot (see    44
                                                                               photo 79264
                                                                                     19).
                    41 2                                                        41    2
Use round-nose   Q pliers to flatten the loop (see photo 20). Thread both Q   ends of the line
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                                                                     cthe
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through     the yarn needle.  Insert the needle into the location
                                                             uzh e of      eye and lead it out
into the opening of the head (see photos 21). Pull the 6 6 gends of  the fishing line through
the crocheted canvas, stepping back one loop from each other (see photos 22, 23).
Tie several knots (see photo 24).
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Embroider the outline around the eyes using black threads floss
                                                         z h e n.cn in two folds - make
one stitch, divide it into 2 threads, placing one ongo
                                                   6   u
                                                     top    and   other on the bottom,
tighten the stitch (see photos 25-29). Separate one thread and fasten with a needle
the thread in two places (see photos 30-32).
Fasten the thread by tying a knot (see photo 33). Embroider eyelashes (see photo 34-
36).
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                                                        z h e n.cn long. Attach to the
Cut 2 pieces of the black threads floss about 0.5 cm (0.2 inches)
forehead and arrange symmetrically, mark with thego
                                                   6  u
                                                     pins   the  beginning and end of
the segment. Embroider eyebrows (see photo 37-41).
Glue the beak with superglue (or sew) below 14th round of the head (see photo 42).
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                    Q
              Q into shim (see photo 43). Place cotter pin with shim in
Insert cotter pin
                                                                                    Q
                                                                      Q the hole head
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  henphoto 44).
(see
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27: [dec]х6 (6l)
Trim the thread. Pass the thread through all the loops using the yarn needle. Tighten
and secure (see photo 45).
                                 BODY (Yarn B)
1: 2 loops, 10sc in 2nd loop from hook (amigurumi ring) (10l)
2: [inc]х10 (20l)
3: [sc, inc]х10 (30l)
4: [2sc, inc]х10 (40l)
                              6     4
                          4792 back loops (42l)
5: [19sc, inc]х2 only through
                            4
6: [6sc, inc]х6 Q Q
                (48l)
                        2
     .c                                                     en.cdisk on cotter pin and
 zhen cotter pin in middle of body (see photo 46).gPut
Insert
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wrap the ends in the "rings" with the help of round-nose  pliers (see photos 47-51).
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7-11: 48sc (48l)
zhe
12:
       n n
    12sc, [2sc, dec]х6, 12sc (42l)
13: 42sc (42l)
14: 9sc, [2sc, dec]х6, 9sc (36l)
15: 36sc (36l)
16: 6sc,cn
         [2sc, dec]х6, 6sc (30l)
       .
z 30sc (30l)
17:
18: 3sc, [2sc, dec]х6, 3sc (24l)
Start stuffing the body with synthepus.
19: 24sc (24l)
20: 3sc, [sc, dec]х6, 3sc (18l)
21: 3sc, [dec]х6, 3sc (12l)
Fill the body to the end.
22: [dec]х6 (6l)
                    2                                                                2
              QQPass the thread through all the loops using the yarn Q
Trim the thread.                                                      Q
                                                                     needle. Tighten
      .c n
and nsecure (see photos 52-54).
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                              FEET, 2 pcs
           QQ FRAME
OPTION 1: WIRE
     .                                                            .
 zhen2 pieces at least 20 cm (7,9 inches) of decorativegowire.
Cut                                                            n
                                                          uzheStep back 5 cm from the
edge and bend the wire using round-nose pliers 6      6
                                                     to form fingers (fingers are about 1
cm long, see photo 55). Roll the two ends of the wire together (see photo 56). Use
round-nose pliers, "flatten" the fingers, leaving a small hole at the end of each finger
(see photo 57).
Tie yarn B to the wire and wrap the legs following the instructions in photos 58-72.
                       Watch the video for clarity:
                     https://youtu.be/cpV6YJcLHW8
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Insert the wire   24 into the body between rounds 18 and 19, the distance between
                feet
              QQ
them.cisnapprox 7 stitches (see photo 77).
    n
Sew the base of the feet to the body (see photo 78).
OPTION 2: CROCHETED FEET
If you don’t want to make wire feet, then crochet it with a hook 1,75 mm using Yarn
B.
                                                                   cn
                                                            heinn.1st sc (6l)
1: 2 loops, 6sc in 2nd loop from hook (amigurumi ring), sl st
                                                              z
2: Crochet all round only through front loops – 3 6    6  g
                                                      loops, turning, 2 sl st starting from
the 2nd loop from the hook (1st finger); 2 sl st; 3 loops, turning, 2 sl st starting from
the 2nd loop from the hook 4(2nd finger); sl st; 4 loops, turning, 3 sl st starting from
the 2nd loop from the44 7926(3rd finger); sl st; 3 loops, turning, 2 sl st starting from the
                      hook
                   41 (4th finger); 2 sl st (see photos 79-83)
                Q 2hook
2nd loop fromQthe
      .cn
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3:hFlip (see photo 84). Pull the loop to the wrong side (see photo 85). Crochet all
round only through back loops remaining from the previous round - [sc, dec.]x2 (4l)
(see photo 86)
4: [sc, inc]х2 (6l)
                       4
                  2414 leaving a long end for sewing (see photos 87). Sew the feet to
Cut and fix the thread,
                Q
the base and Qthen to the body in the same way as for option 1.
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                          WINGS (Yarn B)
Each wing has its own scheme.
RIGHT WING (by the observer)
1: 2 loops, 6sc in 2nd loop from hook (amigurumi ring) (6l)
2: [2sc, inc]х2 (8l)
3: [sc, inc]х4 (12l)
        n
    en.c(12l)
4:h12sc
z
5: [2sc, inc]х4 (16l)
6: 16sc (16l)
7: [7sc, inc]х2 (18l)
8: 18sc (18l)
   en inc]х2 (20l)
zh[8sc,
9:
10: 20sc (20l)
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                  Q2
11: [8sc, dec]х2Q(18l)
       cn
  h n. 3 loops, turning, 2sc, sl st in the same loop (in which the last sc was
12: e10sc,
z
crocheted before the chain, we got a feather), 8sc (18l) (see photos 88-90)
                 Q
Attention! Further,      the loops of the feathers of the previous round  Q    should be
     n . c n                                                   n . c n
zh e
skipped      and not taken into account when calculating the
                                                         uzh e
                                                             total     number of loops in a
round (see photos 91-94).                              o
13: [7sc, dec]х2 (16l)
14: 10sc, 3 loops, turning,     4 st in the same loop, 6sc (16l)
                            926sl
                         472sc,
                         4
                  Q2
15: [6sc, dec]х2Q(14l)
     n.c 4 loops, turning, 3sc, sl st in the same loop, 4sc (14l) (see photo 95)
 zhe10sc,
16:
17: [5sc, dec]х2 (12l)
18: 10sc, 4 loops, turning, 3sc, sl st in the same loop, 2sc (12l) (see photo 96)
19: [4sc, dec]х2 (10l)
               Q turning, 3sc, sl st in the same loop, sc (10l) (see photoQ
20: 10sc, 4 loops,                                                        97)
        n                                                               n
zhe
21: [dec]х5 (5l)
Cut and fix the thread, leaving a long end for sewing. Don’t close the hole.
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LEFT WING (by the observer)
1: 2 loops, 6sc in 2nd loop from hook (amigurumi ring) (6l)
2: [inc, 2sc]х2 (8l)
3: [inc, sc]х4 (12l)
4: 12sc (12l)
5: [inc, 2sc]х4 (16l)
6: 16sc (16l)
                QQ
7: [inc, 7sc]х2 (18l)
        n
    en.c(18l)
8:h18sc
z
9: [inc, 8sc]х2 (20l)
10: 20sc (20l)
11: [dec, 8sc]х2 (18l)
               QQ
12: 8sc, 3 loops,                                                            Q crocheted
                  turning, 2sc, sl st in the same loop (in which the last scQwas
  hen. the chain, we got a feather), 10sc (18l)
before
z                                                              g
                                               66 the previous round should be
Attention! Further, the loops of the feathers of
skipped and not taken into account when calculating the total number of loops in a
round.
13: [dec, 7sc]х2 (16l)
14: 7sc,
      .cn3 loops, turning, 2sc, sl st in the same loop, 9sc (16l)
      n
15: [dec, 6sc]х2 (14l)
16: 6sc, 4 loops, turning, 3sc, sl st in the same loop, 8sc (14l)
17: [dec, 5sc]х2 (12l)
18: 5sc, 4 loops, turning, 3sc, sl st in the same loop, 7sc (12l)
19: [dec, 4sc]х2 (10l)
                                                        6g (10l)
20: 4sc, 4 loops, turning, 3sc, sl st in the same loop,66sc
21: [dec]х5 (5l)
                                    4
                          7926 a long end for sewing. Don’t close the hole.
Cut and fix the thread, 4leaving
                            4
              Q
Mark with theQneedle
                        2                                             Q 6 round of
                     for cutting the location of the wings between 5Qand
                                                                                       2
       n
    n.c the distance between them is approx 18 stitches (see
the body,                                                     n
                                                           n.c photo 98).
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                     1
                4 WINGS
            Q 2THE
WIRE FRAMEQTO
       cn                                                        n
                                                             en.c point. Take a piece of
 z hen. the yarn needle into the body at the wings attachment
Insert
                                                         z h
wire (approximately 40 cm – 15.7 inches long). Pull go wire through the body use a
                                                  66the
needle (see photos 99, 100). Pull the crocheted wings to the wire (see photo 101).
Bite off excess wire and bend the end into a “loop” using round-nose pliers (see
photo 102). Trim the thread. Pass the thread through all the loops using the yarn
needle. Tighten and secure (see photo 103).
Move the thread to the base of the wing (see photo 104).he
                                                      z    n.cnthe wing to the body
                                                         Sew
(see photo 105). Do the same steps with the second go
                                                 66wing.
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                             TAIL (Yarn66gB)
Attention! Crochet the tail through back loops only.
1: 9 loops, turning, 8sc
                     4    479
                       14(starting from the 2nd loop from the hook) (8l)
                Q
2-9: 1 loops, turning, 8sc only through back loops (8l)
         n
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Cut and fix the   24 leaving a long end for sewing. Pull the thread through
                thread,                                                    24 5 side
              QQ                                                       QQ
loops.cwith a needle (see photos 106, 107). Tighten and secure.cthe thread (see photos
    n n
108, 109).
                                                            n n
Sew the tail to the body to give the toy balance (see photos 110, 111).
                                     SPOTS
For my owl, I embroidered spots with black threads floss, I only used toning to draw
claws on the feet.
OPTION 1: TONING
Attention! Before drawing spots on a toy, first practice on a sample (see photo 112).
For toning, use black acrylic paint for textile and a round 3/0 synthetic paint brush.
To make the spots look as natural as possible, make them of different sizes.
OPTION 2: EMBROIDERY
The spots can be embroidered with black threads of mouline. To embroider a check
mark, you need to make a straight stitch, then insert the needle in the middle 1 row
lower and fasten the thread (see photos 113, 114).
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Embroider the   24                                                       4
                                                                     Q 2Embroider
            QQspots on the head with straight stitches (see photo Q115).
the check
     .cn marks on the belly and on both sides of the wings (see
                                                           .cn photos 116-118).
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Crochet the feathers on the wings around with a 1,5 gou hook:
                                                 66mm
Right wing: [sl st, 3 loops, sl st, 3 loops]x2, [2 sl st, 4 loops, sl st, 4 loops]x3, sl st (see
photos 119-124)
Left wing: [2 sl st, 4 loops, sl st, 4 loops]x3, [sl st, 3 loops, sl st, 3 loops]x3, sl st (see
photo 125)
zhen
Embroider the check marks on the back (see photo 126).
Crochet the tail around with a 1,5 mm hook:
Tail: sl st, 9 loops, sl st, 2 loops, [sl st, 3 loops]x3, sl st, 2 loops, sl st, 9 loops, sl st (see
photos 127-135)
            QQon the feet (see photos 136-138).
Draw the claws
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                                     HAT (Yarn С)
                                                        u          z
                                                   66go(3l)
1: 2 loops, 3sc in 2nd loop from hook (amigurumi ring)
2: 3sc (3l)
3: inc, 2sc (4l)
4: 4sc only through back loops (4l)
5: inc, 2sc, inc (6l)
6: [sc, inc]х3 (9l)
In the next round, go to the 4th round to crochet a fold, and then come back.
7: 4sc through front loops left in the 4th round (see photo 139). Come back to crochet
8th round (see photos 140, 141).
8: [2sc, inc]х3 (12l)
                                 2
9: 12sc only through 14479loops (12l)
                     back
                            4
                Q
10: [sc, inc]х6 (18l)
        n
   e next round, go to the 9th round to crochet a fold, and then come back.
 zhthe
In
11: 12sc through front loops left in the 9th round (see photo 142). Come back to
crochet 12th round (see photos 143, 144).
12: [2sc, inc]х6 (24l)
13: 24sc only through back loops (24l)
14: 6sc, 12dc, 6sc (24l)
                        2                                                              2
              QQ go to the 13th round to crochet a fold, and then come
In the next round,                                                  QQback.
       c
     n. through front loops left in the 13th round (see en.c 145). Come back to
 zhe24sc
15:
                                                     uzhphoto
crochet 16th round (see photos 146).
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16: 6sc, 12dc, 6sc  24
                QQ(24l)
17: e
zh    n.cnonly through back loops (24l)
    24sc
18: 24sc (24l)
In the next round, go to the 17th round to crochet a fold, and then come back.
19: 24sc through front loops left in the 17th round (see photo 147). Come back to
crochet 20th round (see photos 148).
20: 24sc (24l)
21: [3sc, inc]х6 only through back loops (30l)
In the next round, go to the 21th round to crochet a fold, and then come back.
22: 24sc through front loops left in the 21th round (see photo 149). Come back to
crochet 23th round (see photos 150).
23: [4sc, inc]х6 (36l)
24: [2sc, inc]х12 (48l)
25: [sc, inc]х24 (72l)
26-27: 72sc (72l)
28: 72 sl st (72l)
Cut and fix the thread, leaving a long end. Hide the thread
                                                      o u z hen.in the crocheted fabric,
then move it inside the hat (see photo 151). Make6a6gtighten as shown in photos 152-
157. Do not cut the thread.
Crochet the eyes and the mouth with 1.5 mm hook using black threads floss.
EYES, 2 pcs
1: 8 loops, turning, tr in the 3rd loop from the hook, 2dc, sc, 2 sl st (6l)
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MOUTH
1: 11 loops, turning, 3 sl st, 4sc, 3sl st (10l)
                                                   g
                                                66159).
Sew the eyes and mouth to the hat (see photos 158,
Embroider the outline around the eyes and mouth using white
                                                             h e n.cn threads floss - make
                                                          u on the bottom, tighten the
                                                    6 go
one stitch, divide it in half, placing one on top and 6other
stitch (see photos 160-165).
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Attach the thread (that we left earlier) to the upper fold above the eye with sl st (see
photo 166). Crochet 3 loops, attach the thread to the lower fold under the eye with sl
st (see photos 167 - 169). Repeat the same steps for the other eye (see photo 170).
Fasten and cut the thread. Try on a hat for an owl (see photo 171).
                                   LETTER
Cut a rhombus out of paper according to the dimensions shown in the drawing
below.
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Circle the rhombus  24                                                    24
               QQ on the white felt and cut it out (see photo 172). Glue
                                                                      QQ double tape
in the.ccenter
         n     of the rhombus and fold the envelope (see photos
                                                             .cn173-176).
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STAMP
Crochet a stamp with 1.5 mm hook using black threads floss.
1: 2 loops, 6sc in 2nd loop 9
                         7    264 hook (amigurumi ring) (6l)
                            from
Cut and fix the Q
                     1
                  24 leaving a long end for sewing.
                thread,
              Q
Sew the stamp carefully to the envelope (see photo 177).
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Congratulations, you did a great job and created a6small
                                                        gmiracle! Embrace your owl!
Tag my account @loopy_pattern_design in the Instagram under the photo with
the finished work and I will show it in my Stories.
If you have any questions or difficulties with the pattern, please write to me by
 E-mail I'm sure we can find a solution together.
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This pattern is made by the design
and is intended only for personal use. Please don’t give it
out for your own, don’t distribute it and don’t sell it. You
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can sell finished products created by this pattern, 1 but
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please indicate my authorship. Thank youn for your respect
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and understanding.
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