Minty
Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
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Minty went with us to Vail, Colorado during our Thanksgiving week road trip. My son Alfredo love all of the owls I make. He played with Minty in the snow.
Materials
Lily Sugar'n Cream Cotton yarn. Colors can be change as desired.
Size U.S. G/6 (4 mm) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge. Tapestry Needle Scissors Fiber Fill All-Purpose Adhesive Plastic Safety Eyes 6mm Abbreviations
Dc = Double crochet(s)
Ch = Chain(s) Rep = Repeat Rnd(s) = Round(s) Sc = Single crochet Sc inc = 2 sc in same st Sl st = Slip stitch St(s) = Stitch(es) Body Pattern
Colorwork
Rows 1 - 7: Work with red Rows 8 - 9: Work with white Rows 10 - 11: Work with red Rows 12 - 13: Work with white Rows 14 - 15: Work with red Rows 16 - 17: Work with white Rows 18 - 19: Work with red Rows 20: Work with white Row 1: Magic ring with 6 sc. (6 sts) Row 2: Sc inc in each of next 6 st. (12 sts) Row 3: *Sc in next st, sc inc in next st*. Repeat * to * 5 more times. (18 sts) Row 4: *Sc in next 2 st, sc inc in next st*. Repeat * to * 5 more times. (25 sts) Row 5: *Sc in next 3 st, sc inc in next st*. Repeat * to * 5 more times. (30 sts) Rows 6 - 20: Sc in each st. Owl's body will be close after attaching the eyes and filling the body. Beak Pattern
With red. Ch5, dc in 3rd ch, dc in next 2 chs, ch1. Fasten off.
Eyes Pattern
With white. Make 2. Working into magic circle. Ch 1, 6 sc, turn work, *ch 3, sl st on top of sc*. Repeat * to * 5 more times. Ch1. Fasten off. Close the magic circle.
Tip: Be mindful that the safety eyes go in the center. Leave a little space for them.
Hair
Cut 6 pieces of red yarn into 10" each. Use 3 pieces for one side. Working on each corner of the owl's body, with a crochet hook pull the yarn and create a knot with all the 6 pieces that are created. Repeat for the other side. Put the yarn together to cut it at the same length.
Assembly
Put the plastic safety eyes in center of eyes, be sure where your eyes would be, and secure it from the inside of the owl's body.
Fill the owl's body using fiber fill. Fold the owl and close it by making single crochets on each stitch to join both rows together. Chain 1, cut where you have 3 to 5 inches of yarn, pull yarn out. Fasten off. Using tacky glue, attach all the parts to the owl's body. Download the Add-Free Pattern
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