I love decorative owls.
I know owls are a bit of a trend right now... but I'd like to think started the trend, rather than jumped on the bandwagon....
When I began planning out a nursery, I knew I wanted to incorporate owls into the design somehow.
Even in this "early nursery ideas" post I highlighted the idea.
I know owls are a bit of a trend right now... but I'd like to think started the trend, rather than jumped on the bandwagon....
When I began planning out a nursery, I knew I wanted to incorporate owls into the design somehow.
Even in this "early nursery ideas" post I highlighted the idea.
So when I saw this pattern for a snowy owl, I knew I had to make it!
Finding the extremely soft alpaca wool turned out to be difficult in Grande Prairie, but luckily for me a trip to Edmonton was quickly approaching, and a stop at River City Yarns was only a small detour from where we were staying :)
I was VERY intimidated by the pattern when I first read it, but with help from some very skilled knitting friends, I was able to problem-solve my way though it.
I sized mine down from the one in the pattern above, cause I didn't want to buy as much yarn, lol. The smaller version is just as cute as the big one I'd say!
Here's the finished owl for the nursery:
What started out as a stuffed animal for the baby, may end up as a decoration... for mom, lol.
After all that hard work, I don't want it to get ruined!
Next step is to use my newly acquired and specialized knitting skills to recreate a white owl - so they can sit on the shelf together :)
{xoxo}
Next step is to use my newly acquired and specialized knitting skills to recreate a white owl - so they can sit on the shelf together :)
{xoxo}
Love it! Also, that lion receiving blanket is SO cute! If J keeps needing to be swaddled at the rate we're going, I may need you to sew me a 3 m by 3 m one to wrap him up when he's 5 years old! Lol
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