I discovered the knitting pattern for this owl from the blog, "Sew I DO" by Novita. It's a wonderful sewing blog and definitely worth checking out. The actual owl pattern is by Lucinda Guy and is called Snoozing Ned. It's a very simple knitting pattern and knits up pretty quick. The most time consuming part is cutting and sewing all the pieces together. I liked how Novita changed up the look of the owl by using a print fabric with buttons and so I decided to do the same. I'm really happy with the way he came out. In fact, I'm already contemplating making a girl version.
Whatta super sweet owl..I ♥♥ him!!
ReplyDeleteYou have moved the owl really nicely, I envy each of the cords is able;) on your girls version I am curious very much;)
ReplyDeletegreetings Marion
i looove this blue owl! He looks so kind and patient, maybe he's patiently waiting for his companion ;)
ReplyDeleteHe is so cute. I don't have a clue how to knit, I think it's time to learn so I can knit up this little guy!
ReplyDeletevery cute!!! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteOh he's so cute!!! My brother collects owls, so this will be fun to make for him. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteso cute. love it. I want to learn to knit one too. :)
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is just precious! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTThe knitted owl is really cute, too bad I never learned how to knit. I tried, but it didn't work for me.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I knit this for a friend for Christmas. It was the first thing I'd knit besides a scarf and loved it! so easy :)
ReplyDeleteI love your owl. I can't wait to see the girl version.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Anita.
I love your owl. Can't wait to see the girl version.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Anita.