How to crochet an owl - a detailed step-by-step master class. Little owlet in 30 minutes. I.Polishchuk

How to crochet an owl - a detailed step-by-step master class. Little owlet in 30 minutes. I.Polishchuk

I don't have information on a specific detailed step-by-step master class by I. Polishchuk for crocheting an owl in 30 minutes. However, I can provide you with a general step-by-step guide to crochet a simple owl. Please note that this is a basic pattern, and you can modify it according to your preferences.

Crochet Owl Pattern:

Materials:

Worsted weight yarn in desired colors (for the body, eyes, beak, and wings)

Crochet hook suitable for your yarn

Safety eyes or yarn for eyes

Fiberfill stuffing

Yarn needle

Scissors

Abbreviations:

Ch: Chain

Sc: Single crochet

Inc: Increase (work 2 sc in the same stitch)

Dec: Decrease (single crochet two stitches together)

Body:

    Start with a magic ring, and work 6 sc into the ring. Pull tight to close the ring. (6)

    Inc in each stitch around. (12)

    Sc in the next stitch, inc in the next stitch - repeat around. (18)

    Sc in the next 2 stitches, inc in the next stitch - repeat around. (24)

    Sc in the next 3 stitches, inc in the next stitch - repeat around. (30)

6-11. Sc in each stitch around. (30)

    Sc in the next 3 stitches, dec - repeat around. (24)

    Sc in the next 2 stitches, dec - repeat around. (18)

    Sc in the next stitch, dec - repeat around. (12)

    Dec around. (6)

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Eyes (Make 2):

    Start with a magic ring, and work 6 sc into the ring. Pull tight to close the ring. (6)

    Inc in each stitch around. (12)

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Wings (Make 2):

    Ch 5.

    In the second chain from the hook, sc, hdc in the next, dc in the next, tc in the last.

    Turn, and work 1 tc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc in the stitches.

Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.

Assembly:

    Attach the eyes to the body, leaving space for the beak in the center.

    Sew the wings to the sides of the body.

    For the beak, cut a small triangle from a contrasting color yarn and sew it between the eyes.

    Attach any additional embellishments you desire.

    Stuff the body firmly with fiberfill.

    Sew the bottom of the body closed.

Congratulations! You've created a simple crocheted owl. Keep in mind that you can modify this pattern, change colors, and add details to make your owl unique

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