Hey y’all!
I’m back with another amigurumi crochet pattern. This time, it’s my own! This pattern is an adorable strawberry owl. I absolutely love it.
I’ve seen all kinds of strawberry cows and other animals, but no owls, so I figured why not make one myself? They’re one of my favorite animals. (After elephants and parrots, lizards might’ve sneaked their way in there somewhere as well recently) But anyways, that was my inspiration.
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How to Make a Crochet Strawberry Owl – Materials
Yarn
You can use any weight 4 (worsted weight) yarn that you like. I used red heart super saver yarn (which is acrylic yarn), because it’s cheap and came in the colors that I wanted.
I used the colors: white, buff, perfect pink, baby pink.
Other Materials and Tools:
Stitches Used in This Pattern (U.S. Terminology)
Slip Knot: tutorial by SarahMaker
Here’s a helpful video tutorial.
Strawberry Owl Crochet Pattern/Tutorial
Skill Level: Intermediate
Steps:
![Strawberry Owl Crochet Pattern](https://abiescustomdesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/strawberryOwl-3.jpg)
Head/Body: (lighter color)
R1: MR 6 (6)
R2: inc x 6 (12)
R3: (SC, inc) x 6 (18)
R4: (SC 2, inc) x 6 (24)
R5: (SC 3, inc) x 6 (30)
R6: (SC 4, inc) x 6 (36)
R7: (SC 5, inc) x 6 (42)
R8: (SC 6, inc) x 6 (48)
R9-13: SC 48 (48)
R14: (SC 6, dec) x 6 (42)
R15: (SC 5, dec) x 6 (36)
R16: (SC 4, dec) x 6 (30)
R17: (SC 3, dec) x 6 (24)
Begin Stuffing
R18: (SC 2, dec) x 6 (18)
R19: (SC, dec) x 6 (12)
R20: inc x 12 (24)
R21: (SC, inc) x 12 (36)
R22: (SC 2, inc) x 12 (48)
R23-25: SC 48 (48)
R26: (SC 6, dec) x 12 (42)
R27: (SC 5, dec) x 12 (36)
R28: (SC 4, dec) x 12 (30)
R29: (SC 3, dec) x 12 (24)
Begin stuffing
R30: (SC 2, dec) x 12 (18)
R31: (SC, dec) x 12 (12)
R32: dec x 6 (6)
Tie Off
Feet: (make two)
R1: MR 6 (6)
R2: inc x 6 (12)
R3: (SC, inc) x 6 (18)
R4: SC x 18 (18)
R5: (SC, dec) x 6 (12)
Lightly Stuff
R6: dec x 6 (6)
Tie Off
Toes: (make six)
R1: MR 3 (3)
R2: SC x 3 (3)
![how to fold toes](https://abiescustomdesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/IMG_9183.png)
Sew onto foot
![where to place toes](https://abiescustomdesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/IMG_9185.png)
Sew feet onto body
Wings: (make two)
R1: MR 6 (6)
R2: inc x 6 (12)
R3: (SC, inc) x 6 (18)
R4: (SC 2, inc) x 6 (24)
R5: (SC 3, inc) x 6 (30)
R6: (SC 4, inc) x 6 (36)
Fold the circle into a wing shape and sew it shut.
![how to fold wings](https://abiescustomdesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Untitled-design.png)
Then sew to the body.
Belly Circle patch: (white)
R1: MR 6 (6)
R2: inc x 6 (12)
R3: (SC, inc) x 6 (18)
R4: (SC 2, inc) x 6 (24)
R5: (SC 3, inc) x 6 (30)
Sew on
Face: (white)
R1:
chain 2 into a magic ring
TR x 3
DC x 4
TR x 1
DC x 4
TR x 3
CH 2
sl st into the ring
Pull yarn to close magic ring
R2:
SC x 2
In the next stitch: (HDC 2, DC 1)
In the next stitch: DC x 3
In the next stitch: DC x 2
DC x 4
In the next stitch: (DC, TR, DC) DC x 4
In the next stitch: DC x 2
In the next stitch: DC x 3
In the next stitch: (DC 1, HDC 2)
SC x 2
slip stitch in slip stitch from previous round
R3:
SC x 2
(INC, sc) x 3
SC x 6
In the next stitch: (SC, HDC, SC) SC x 6
(SC, INC) x 3
SC x 2
R4:
SC x 2
(INC, sc 2) x 3
SC x 8
In the next stitch: (sc, hdc, sc) SC x 8
(SC 2, inc) x 3
SC x 4
slip stitch
Insert eyes. Sew onto head.
![eye placement on face](https://abiescustomdesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/IMG_9200.png)
Beak:
R1: MR 3 (3)
R2: inc x 3 (6)
Fold in half to make a beak shape.
![photo example](https://abiescustomdesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Untitled-design-1.png)
Sew on.
![where to sew face on](https://abiescustomdesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/IMG_9204.png)
Cheeks: (make 2)
R1: MR 6 (6)
R2: inc 6 (12)
Sew on
![where to sew belly and cheeks on](https://abiescustomdesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/IMG_9289.png)
Strawberries: (make 2)
R1: MR 6 (6)
R2: (SC 2, inc) x 2 (8)
R3: (SC, inc) x 4 (12)
R4: (SC 5, inc) x 2 (14)
R5: (SC 3, inc, SC 6, inc, SC 3) x 1 (16)
R6: (inc, SC 3) x 4 (20)
R7: (SC 2, dec) x 5 (15)
Begin stuffing
R8: (SC, dec) x 5 (10)
Close the stitches by sewing the loops together
Leaves: (make 2)
R1: MR 6 (6)
R2:
CH 3, slip stitch in the first loop of the new chain, slip stitch in next stitch of the circle.
Repeat 6 times
Sew leaves onto strawberry
Sew strawberries onto head
Vine Necklace:
R1: CH 35
R2:
SC 5, then CH 5, then slip stitch into the first stitch of the new chain.
Connect by SC into the next stitch of the 35 length chain.
Continue until the end of the chain.
![how to make leaf necklace](https://abiescustomdesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Untitled-design-2.png)
Join together around owls neck
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Safety Eyes and Noses– also needed for almost all amigurumi. It comes with a little case.
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