Oh-Oh the Owl by One Red Robin

Posted Sunday 14 March 2010 and filed under: Animal Softies, Birds, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Here’s a softie pattern freebie that I posted up on my own blog a few months ago. Oh-Oh the Owl cushion/softie is very easy to put together and if you are making this for a baby, you could substitute the button eyes with felt, and the felt feathers on the front with looped ribbons or crinkly cellophane encased in fabric.

Find downloadable pattern and instructions here: Oh-Oh the Owl by One Red Robin

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Owl Softie by Mel’s Own Place

Posted Thursday 23 July 2009 and filed under: Animal Softies, Birds, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Thanks to Mel for the email regarding the free pattern and iinstructions on her website for this cute owlie:


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Step by step instructions and pictures are provided and easy to follow. Template is in a JPG format which you can resize.

Find it here: Owl Softie by Mel’s Own Place

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Abraham Owl by LollyChops

Posted Monday 5 January 2009 and filed under: Animal Softies, Birds, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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A very cute and chubby little owl softie by LollyChops:


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How good do they look sitting in a bunch in different fabrics?! Easy to follow (and entertaining) instructions with the free pattern in PDF format.

Find it here: Abraham Owl by LollyChops

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Small Owl Softie by Floresita

Posted Wednesday 8 October 2008 and filed under: Animal Softies, Birds, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Floresita, a true renaissance crafter, has kindly posted up the free pattern for a cute little softie owl, which you can sew completely by hand (no sewing machine required!)

Not only has she posted up the pattern, but she has also posted a fantastic little video tutorial:
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This is another great softie for beginner softie-makers.  These owls would make really cute brooches or bag tags, don’t you think?

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