Learning your numbers will be a piece of cake! – With little math-loving owl Mia.
She might look like a little odd-ball, but she’s absolutely friendly and patient and will certainly forgive you, when you miscount her beads.
This sweet little owl is quick and easy to make from a few scraps of yarn and can also be used as a key chain, a good luck charm or a little gift for a loved one.
Size using the indicated yarn and crochet hook, little math owl Mia will be about 3-4 inches (8-10 cm) tall and will have a wingspan of up to 5 inches (13 cm).
Difficulty Level: suitable for beginners, basic knowledge of crochet techniques required, The pattern contains plenty of pictures and is easy to follow.
Stitches/ techniques used:
chain stitch, slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, increase/ decrease
Material:
a few scraps of any type of yarn - for example, cotton yarn in different colors (137 yds / 1.75 oz or 125 m / 50 g)
crochet hook in matching size - for example 3.0 or 3.5 mm
2 black beads (4 mm) for the eyes (if you are using any other weight of yarn than indicated, you might need slightly smaller or bigger beads here)
20 colored beads 10 mm in at least 2 different colors (one color per 5 beads)
Tapestry needle
Please note:
This English pattern is written in US Terms, but I have attached a conversion Chart for US/UK at the end.
You have a question?
If you have any questions regarding this pattern, don't hesitate to drop me a message at aramis-von-k@gmx.net
Copyright:
This pattern has been developed by AramisvonK and is intended for private purposes only.
Hand-made items crocheted using this pattern may be sold in small quantities (no commercial production!).
Learning your numbers will be a piece of cake! – With little math-loving owl Mia.
She might look like a little odd-ball, but she’s absolutely friendly and patient and will certainly forgive you, when you miscount her beads.
This sweet little owl is quick and easy to make from a few scraps of yarn and can also be used as a key chain, a good luck charm or a little gift for a loved one.
Size using the indicated yarn and crochet hook, little math owl Mia will be about 3-4 inches (8-10 cm) tall and will have a wingspan of up to 5 inches (13 cm).
Difficulty Level: suitable for beginners, basic knowledge of crochet techniques required, The pattern contains plenty of pictures and is easy to follow.
Stitches/ techniques used:
chain stitch, slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, increase/ decrease
Material:
a few scraps of any type of yarn - for example, cotton yarn in different colors (137 yds / 1.75 oz or 125 m / 50 g)
crochet hook in matching size - for example 3.0 or 3.5 mm
2 black beads (4 mm) for the eyes (if you are using any other weight of yarn than indicated, you might need slightly smaller or bigger beads here)
20 colored beads 10 mm in at least 2 different colors (one color per 5 beads)
Tapestry needle
Please note:
This English pattern is written in US Terms, but I have attached a conversion Chart for US/UK at the end.
You have a question?
If you have any questions regarding this pattern, don't hesitate to drop me a message at aramis-von-k@gmx.net
Copyright:
This pattern has been developed by AramisvonK and is intended for private purposes only.
Hand-made items crocheted using this pattern may be sold in small quantities (no commercial production!).
Learning your numbers will be a piece of cake! – With little math-loving owl Mia.
She might look like a little odd-ball, but she’s absolutely friendly and patient and will certainly forgive you, when you miscount her beads.
This sweet little owl is quick and easy to make from a few scraps of yarn and can also be used as a key chain, a good luck charm or a little gift for a loved one.
Size using the indicated yarn and crochet hook, little math owl Mia will be about 3-4 inches (8-10 cm) tall and will have a wingspan of up to 5 inches (13 cm).
Difficulty Level: suitable for beginners, basic knowledge of crochet techniques required, The pattern contains plenty of pictures and is easy to follow.
Stitches/ techniques used:
chain stitch, slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, increase/ decrease
Material:
a few scraps of any type of yarn - for example, cotton yarn in different colors (137 yds / 1.75 oz or 125 m / 50 g)
crochet hook in matching size - for example 3.0 or 3.5 mm
2 black beads (4 mm) for the eyes (if you are using any other weight of yarn than indicated, you might need slightly smaller or bigger beads here)
20 colored beads 10 mm in at least 2 different colors (one color per 5 beads)
Tapestry needle
Please note:
This English pattern is written in US Terms, but I have attached a conversion Chart for US/UK at the end.
You have a question?
If you have any questions regarding this pattern, don't hesitate to drop me a message at aramis-von-k@gmx.net
Copyright:
This pattern has been developed by AramisvonK and is intended for private purposes only.
Hand-made items crocheted using this pattern may be sold in small quantities (no commercial production!).
Learning your numbers will be a piece of cake! – With little math-loving owl Mia.
She might look like a little odd-ball, but she’s absolutely friendly and patient and will certainly forgive you, when you miscount her beads.
This sweet little owl is quick and easy to make from a few scraps of yarn and can also be used as a key chain, a good luck charm or a little gift for a loved one.
Size using the indicated yarn and crochet hook, little math owl Mia will be about 3-4 inches (8-10 cm) tall and will have a wingspan of up to 5 inches (13 cm).
Difficulty Level: suitable for beginners, basic knowledge of crochet techniques required, The pattern contains plenty of pictures and is easy to follow.
Stitches/ techniques used:
chain stitch, slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, increase/ decrease
Material:
a few scraps of any type of yarn - for example, cotton yarn in different colors (137 yds / 1.75 oz or 125 m / 50 g)
crochet hook in matching size - for example 3.0 or 3.5 mm
2 black beads (4 mm) for the eyes (if you are using any other weight of yarn than indicated, you might need slightly smaller or bigger beads here)
20 colored beads 10 mm in at least 2 different colors (one color per 5 beads)
Tapestry needle
Please note:
This English pattern is written in US Terms, but I have attached a conversion Chart for US/UK at the end.
You have a question?
If you have any questions regarding this pattern, don't hesitate to drop me a message at aramis-von-k@gmx.net
Copyright:
This pattern has been developed by AramisvonK and is intended for private purposes only.
Hand-made items crocheted using this pattern may be sold in small quantities (no commercial production!).
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