Edited to Add on May 16th: The Knitting Pipeline Podcast is having an Owl Babies pattern giveaway! Be sure to listen to her owl-themed podcast, too, it's so good. Click here to enter! Only open until May 19th. She is also giving away a copy of my Hoot Hat pattern.
Hi Knitters,
I am so excited to add Owl Babies to my Ravelry Pattern Store. At this point I am only offering Owl Babies through my Ravelry Pattern Store because my Shop Susan B. Anderson pattern shop is full! You don't have to be a member of Ravelry to purchase patterns on Ravelry so that is no problem.
Click here to go to my Ravelry Pattern Store.
Click here to go to the pattern page for more information and the link to purchase the downloadable pdf pattern.
The Owl Babies stand at about 3 1/2 inches tall and about 2 1/2 inches wide. You start of the bottom and knit the entire owl in one piece including the wings. There are a few fun techniques thrown in that make for a quick twisty knit. The feet are knit up and stitched to the bottom. It is a fast and fun and interesting knit! I released the pattern and literally the next day a couple of finished Owl Babies were already posted on Ravelry. They look terrific!
The bright juicy colors are Spud & Chloƫ Sweater. This Owl Baby is made in the colorway Grass and the wings and feet are made in the colorway, Popsicle. My husband saw the green and started calling it Kiwi Owl. I thought that was cute for the green owl but the name needed to be a little more general.
I love the set together. You need more than one.
Aren't they funny all lined up?
Hoot!
I really love these little guys. They are just funny. It's a perfect stash buster project for left overs, Use up your worsted weight yarn knit at a tighter than usual gauge.
Click here for the pattern information or to purchase Owl Babies!
Here is the winning comment for the Harvesting Color book giveaway:
stephigordon said...
Thanks for the chance to win such a beautiful book! I would love to win! Stephanie. indigodogmt on Ravelry
May 14, 2011
Congrats to Stephanie and thanks to everyone for entering.
best, susie
Congrats to Stephanie,what a book.
ReplyDeleteLove the owls,Susan.My favorite yarn toy ever.
Great handspun too.
rinebird
Look how cute these are!!I need to make a parliament of them and keep them in a bowl on the table:)
ReplyDeleteThose owl babies are soooo cute! I just received Spud and Chloe at the Farm...can't wait to get started!
ReplyDeleteOh they're so cute! And look a wonderful team together!
ReplyDeleteSusan, so very cute! Love the ear tufts! Congrats to Stephanie!
ReplyDeleteSheila
They are so cute! Paula has a wonderful podcast!
ReplyDeleteLove the Owl Babies! Thanks for the shout out for the podcast. I already have some new listeners who follow your blog. Everyone is excited about the opportunity to win the patterns.
ReplyDeleteOh Hoot! Could these be any cuter? (I think you out-do yourself every time!!)
ReplyDeleteThese are sooooo cute! I can envision a series of red and white Owl Babies all strung together for a fun holiday garland. My goal is to have an owl themed tree this year!
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