Amigurumi Owl

I recently picked up a fun class on Craftsy, Amigurumi: Woodland Animals. It’s a great introduction to amigurumi. I’ve completed a bird, a simple apple that I posted about previously, and started on a bear and piglet. Before finishing the bear and piglet I decided to try an owl. I’ve seen all sorts of owl baskets, afghans, amigurumi dolls, and appliques.  There’s something inherently cute about them in the crochet medium. I really could not help myself.

I started out using this pattern, but made some changes; some which I like, others that I wish I did different. For starters, I took the ‘back-loops only’ style from Stacy Trock’s Craftsy class. I find it has a neat look and makes it easier to attach limbs (or wings) and other such pieces. Next, the original pattern called for an entirely different way of making the body. I abandoned it and instead took inspiration from the Craftsy course and made my own version of the body.

Those adjustments I liked, but I went a little crazy stuffing the little guy and he looks more like a snowman or penguin than a owl. If I ever make another, I’ll go easy on the stuffing to make it more cuddly.

Amigurumi Owl

Read Across America Day

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss! In addition to celebrating the birth of the author of some of my favorite childhood books, today was also officially deemed Read Across America day via Presidential Proclamation. From the proclamation:

On Read Across America Day, we celebrate the ways literacy has enhanced our lives and recommit to empowering every student with a strong start and a passion for reading.

I could not help myself and had to celebrate with a small crocheted Dr. Seuss-inspired item. Pattern courtesy of Catina Anderson on Ravelry.

Dr. Seuss

“You can find magic wherever you look. Sit back and relax, all you need is a book.”

~ Dr. Seuss

My Boy Sparky…

Lately my daughter has been on a Sheriff Callie (Disney Jr. show) kick. She has a cowgirl hat, dress (with bandanna), cowgirl boots, and her own stick horse that she predictably calls Sparky. Today I was working on a couple other crochet projects, which I will post about at a later time, and she came over with her outfit on and Sparky in hand and told me that Sparky was hungry. I asked what Sparky wanted to eat, and she replied an apple; that Sparky wanted to crunch it. And so, seeing as I am on an amigurumi kick of my own, I went ahead and crocheted an apple for Sparky.

Pattern courtesy of Lion Brand.

Sparky's Apple

She certainly liked it and I soon heard her telling Sparky, “Want an apple? Well come and get it!”