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					<description><![CDATA[WISDOM THE GRADUATION OWL Designed By Lisa Wears A “Must have” for any Owl lovers. Wisdom can be made with or without his cap and&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>WISDOM THE GRADUATION OWL</p>



<p>Designed By Lisa Wears</p>



<p>A “Must have” for any Owl lovers. Wisdom can be made with or</p>



<p>without his cap and scroll, and he’s just as adorable !</p>



<p>THIS PATTERN IS WRITTEN USING AMERICAN TERMS.</p>



<p>*NOTES*</p>



<p>I used D.K. yarn, and a 2.50mm hook. However, any weight
yarn and hook is</p>



<p>fine, and will only result in your owl being smaller or
larger. (size approx. 9” if</p>



<p>using d.k yarn and 2.50mm hook).</p>



<p>I used shades of brown for my owl. However, he can be made
in any colours</p>



<p>you choose, therefore, I will refer to the owls main colours as A, B, C.</p>



<p>*You will need*</p>



<p>D.K yarn in 3 colours &#8211; A B C</p>



<p>Colour A : Used for : Body , Ears , Wings, &amp; Chest
Feathers</p>



<p>Colour B : Used For : Wing Feathers &amp; Tail</p>



<p>Colour C : Used for : Neck Ruffles &amp; Wing Ruffles.</p>



<p>Orange : Used for : Beak &amp; Feet.</p>



<p>Red : (small amount) for scroll ribbon</p>



<p>Black : Used for : Hat</p>



<p>White : Used for : scroll</p>



<p>Yellow : (small amount) Used for : eyes</p>



<p>2.50mm hook and 3.50mm hook</p>



<p>Small amount of thin cardboard</p>



<p>Stuffing</p>



<p>Sewing Thread</p>



<p>Darning needle</p>



<p>Stitch Markers</p>



<p>*NOTES* Before you start, this pattern requires you to be
able to</p>



<p>do crocodile stitch. HOWEVER, I have also included an
alternative</p>



<p>method for the chest feathers.</p>



<p>So ! Lets get started !! </p>



<p>BODY :</p>



<p>Using 2.50mm hook and colour A</p>



<p>Make a magic ring</p>



<p>1. 6 sc into MR</p>



<p>2. 2sc into each st. (12)</p>



<p>3. *1sc, inc* x6 (18)</p>



<p>4. *2sc, inc* x6 (24)</p>



<p>5. *3sc, inc* x6 (30)</p>



<p>6. *4sc, inc.* x6 (36)</p>



<p>7. *5sc, inc* x6 (42)</p>



<p>8. *6sc, inc* x6 (48)</p>



<p>9. *7sc, inc * x6 (54)</p>



<p>10. * 8sc, inc* x6 (60)</p>



<p>11. *9sc, inc* x6 (66)</p>



<p>12. *10sc, inc* x6 ( 72)</p>



<p>13. *11sc, inc* x6 (78)</p>



<p>14. *12sc, inc* x6 (84)</p>



<p>15. *13sc, inc* x6 (90)</p>



<p>16.– 50 . 90 sc for 35 rounds (90)</p>



<p>51. *13sc, dec* x6 (84)</p>



<p>52. *12sc, dec* x6 (78)</p>



<p>53.*11sc, dec* x6 (72)</p>



<p>54.*10sc, dec* x6 (66)</p>



<p>55. *9sc, dec* x6 (60)</p>



<p>Start stuffing</p>



<p>56. *8sc, dec* x6 (54)</p>



<p>57. *7sc, dec* x6 (48)</p>



<p>58. * 6sc, dec* x6 (42)</p>



<p>59. *5sc, dec* (36)</p>



<p>60. *4sc, dec* x6 (30)</p>



<p>61. *3sc, dec* x6 ( 24)</p>



<p>62. *2sc , dec* x6 (18)</p>



<p>63. *1sc, dec* x6 (12)</p>



<p>64. dec x6 ( 6 )</p>



<p>Fasten off. Complete stuffing . Close hole and weave in
ends.</p>



<p>BEAK</p>



<p>Using 2.50mm hook and ORANGE</p>



<p>Make a magic Ring</p>



<p>1. 5 sc into MR. (5)</p>



<p>2. 2 sc into each st. (10)</p>



<p>3. 10sc (10)</p>



<p>4. *1 sc, inc* x5 ( 15)</p>



<p>5. 15 sc (15)</p>



<p>6. *2 sc, inc* x5 (20)</p>



<p>Fasten off. Leave a long tail to attach to owl.</p>



<p>Collar Ruffles</p>



<p>Using 2.50mm hook and colour A</p>



<p>Attach yarn , with a sl.st to row 29 of the body.</p>



<p> *Ch.4 , skip 3 sts, sl.st to nxt st.* repeat all around
the body, Sl.st to</p>



<p>1</p>



<p>st st. Fasten off. Weave in ends.</p>



<p>*NOTE * If your sts. Do not work out for last 2 chains,
Don’t Panic!</p>



<p>Simply adjust accordingly. As long as you have a foundation
chain to</p>



<p>attach your ruffles to all will be fine !</p>



<p>NEXT ROUND :</p>



<p>Holding your work upside – down , attach colour C to any Ch
4 space.</p>



<p> Ch3, then place 4dc in same Ch.4 space.</p>



<p> * Sl.st to the Sl.st of previous round , 5 dc in the next
Ch.4 space *</p>



<p>Continue all around the body. Sl.st to join. Fasten off.
Weave in Ends.</p>



<p>WING FEATHERS &#8211; ( Make 2 )</p>



<p>Using 2.50mm hook and colour B</p>



<p>Make a Magic Ring.</p>



<p>1. 6sc into MR (6)</p>



<p>2. 2sc in each st. (12)</p>



<p>3. * 1sc, inc* x6 (18)</p>



<p>4 – 13. sc 18 for 10 rounds (18)</p>



<p>Sl.st to nxt st. Fasten off.</p>



<p>Holding the two feathers together, join them by sl.stitching
the centre 3</p>



<p>sts together, Fasten off.</p>



<p>14. Using Colour B , Attach with a sc into the st. right
next to the join.</p>



<p>Sc 15sts around the 1st feather, then 15 sts around the 2nd
feather. (30)</p>



<p>15. sc 30 sts around. (30)</p>



<p>* DO NOT STUFF*</p>



<p>Change to colour A</p>



<p>16 – 18. 30 sc for 3 rounds (30)</p>



<p>19. *4sc, dec* x 5 (25)</p>



<p>20. 25sc (25)</p>



<p>21. *3sc, dec* x5 (20)</p>



<p>22. *2sc, dec* x5 (15)</p>



<p>23. 15 sc (15)</p>



<p>24. *1 sc, dec* x5 (10)</p>



<p>25. 10 sc (10)</p>



<p>26. dec x5 (5)</p>



<p>*DO NOT STUFF *</p>



<p>Fasten off. Close hole and weave in tail.</p>



<p>WING RUFFLES</p>



<p>Using 2.50 mm hook and colour C</p>



<p>Sl.st to where the “Feathers” join the “wing”.</p>



<p>*Ch 4, Skip 3, Sl.st to next st.* all around the wing. Sl.st
to jon. Fasten</p>



<p>off. Weave in ends.</p>



<p>NOTE: Again, as with collar ruffles, don’t worry if the
chains don’t quite</p>



<p>work out, adjust to fit.</p>



<p>Holding your work upside-down, and using colour C</p>



<p>Attach to any Ch4 space and ch3. Place 4 more dc in same ch.
Space.</p>



<p>Sl.st to the sl.st of the previous round.</p>



<p>*5dc in nxt ch.space, sl.st to sl.st of previous round*
Repeat around. Sl.st</p>



<p>to join. Fasten off. Weave in ends.</p>



<p>2</p>



<p>nd WING</p>



<p>Repeat as for 1st wing, making 2 feathers in colour B, wing
in colour A</p>



<p>and wing ruffles in colour C.</p>



<p>EARS (*NOTE * If making the graduation owl WITH cap, only
make 1</p>



<p>ear. If making the owl WITHOUT cap, then make 2 ears ).</p>



<p>With 2.50mm hook and colour A</p>



<p>Make a magic ring.</p>



<p>1. 5sc into MR. (5)</p>



<p>2. 2 sc into each st (10)</p>



<p>3. 10 sc (10)</p>



<p>4. *1sc, inc* x 5 (15)</p>



<p>5. 15 sc (15)</p>



<p>6. *2sc, inc* x 5 ( 20)</p>



<p>7. *3sc, inc* x5 (25)</p>



<p>8. 25 sc (25)</p>



<p>9. * 4sc, inc* x5 (30)</p>



<p>10. * 5sc, inc* x5 (35)</p>



<p>11. 35 sc (35)</p>



<p>12. 35 sc (35)</p>



<p>13. * 5sc, dec* x5 (30)</p>



<p>14. 30 sc (30)</p>



<p>15. 30 sc (30)</p>



<p>Fasten off leaving a long tail to attach to owl. *Do NOT
stuff*.</p>



<p>Add Tassels to tips of ears.</p>



<p>CHEST FEATHERS &#8211; (Crocodile stitch version)</p>



<p>*NOTE* &#8211; Crocodile stitch is not an easy stitch to explain
in writing, but I</p>



<p>have tried my best to break it down.</p>



<p>Below, you will find my written instructions for the
crocodile stitch chest</p>



<p>feathers. If you are not familiar with this stitch, or are
more a “visual “ learner,</p>



<p>there are many, many video tutorials available on Youtube,.
May I suggest you</p>



<p>watch a few first, to familiarize yourself with the stitch,
before following my</p>



<p>written instructions.</p>



<p>A particular favourite of mine can be found here, by
“Girlybunches”</p>



<figure class="wp-block-embed-youtube wp-block-embed is-type-video is-provider-youtube wp-embed-aspect-16-9 wp-has-aspect-ratio"><div class="wp-block-embed__wrapper">
<iframe title="Crocodile Stitch Part 1 - Triangle / Graduated Sides Tutorial | Girlybunches" width="774" height="435" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/HcSWssHJb14?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div></figure>



<p>but I suggest you watch a few videos, you might find a
tutorial YOU</p>



<p>prefer.</p>



<p>IF you still not grasp the crocodile stitch, then do not
worry, I will</p>



<p>also include an alternative method to make the chest
feathers. You</p>



<p>may find this easier.</p>



<p>CROCODILE STITCH VERSION</p>



<p>Using 2.50mm hook and colour A</p>



<p>1. Ch 10. Dc in 4th ch from hook. Ch1, skip 2, 2dc in next
st. Ch1, skip 2,</p>



<p>2dc in last st.</p>



<p>2. Ch3, (counts as 1st dc) then place 4 more dc around the
first dc post</p>



<p>(from the top – down) ch1, (now working UP the 2nd post
(which is the</p>



<p>other half of the scale) work 5dc (from the bottom of the
post to top).</p>



<p>Sl.st between the next set of 2 posts (this will anchor your
scale down).</p>



<p>You now have one complete scale !!</p>



<p>Working in the NEXT set of 2 posts, place 5dc around the
first dc post,</p>



<p>ch1, rotate your work around to gain easier access to the
2nd post, and</p>



<p>place 5 dc around the 2nd post (working from the bottom to
the top). 2</p>



<p>scales complete !!</p>



<p>3. (inc. row) ch3, then work 1 dc into the same st. ch1,
work 2 dc into the</p>



<p>centre of the scale. Ch1, work 2 dc in between the NEXT 2
posts (which</p>



<p>are situated BETWEEN the 2 scales), Ch1, place 2dc in the
centre of the</p>



<p>NEXT scale, ch1, place 2dc in the 3rd ch the ch3 from the
1st scale. (you</p>



<p>should have 5 sets of 2 posts).</p>



<p>4. Ch3, and place 4 more dc around the 1st post. Ch1, now
working UP the</p>



<p>2</p>



<p>nd post, place 5dc. Sl.st BETWEEN the NEXT set of 2 posts.
Working</p>



<p>around the NEXT set of 2 posts, place 5dc DOWN the 1st post,
ch1, then </p>



<p>place 5dc UP the 2ns post. Sl.st BETWEEN the NEXT 2 posts.
Working</p>



<p>around last set f 2 posts , place 5 dc DOWN the first post,
ch1, then place</p>



<p>5 dc UP the 2nd post.</p>



<p>*REMEMBER* each inc. row will add one more extra scale to
your row.</p>



<p>With that in mind, continue in this manner, repeating rows 3
and 4 until you</p>



<p>have 5 rows of completed scales. (the last row should have 6
scales).</p>



<p>Fasten off leaving a long tail for attaching to chest. Or
use a matching</p>



<p>sewing thread.</p>



<p>Sew in place on chest of owl, with the top row of scales
placed JUST</p>



<p>underneath the neck ruffles.</p>



<p>ALTERNATIVE CHEST FEATHERS – (SCALLOPS)</p>



<p>For this method, we will work individual rows of scallops.</p>



<p>Row 1 will have 2 scallops, row 2 will have 3 scallops, row
3 will have 4</p>



<p>scallops etc…</p>



<p>Set of 2 Scallops</p>



<p>Using 2.50mm hook and colour A</p>



<p>Ch 10. Sc in 2nd chain from hook, and in each st. across.
(9)</p>



<p>Turn, ch1.</p>



<p>Sc in same st. * skip nxt st, 5dc in next st, skip nxt st,
sc in nxt st*. Repeat</p>



<p>from * to * 1 more time. Fasten off. Leave a long tail to
attach to body.</p>



<p>Set of 3 scallops</p>



<p>Ch 14. Sc in 2nd chain from hook and in each st across. (13)</p>



<p>Turn, ch1.</p>



<p>Sc in same st. *skip nxt st, 5dc in next st, skip nxt st, sc
in nxt st *. Repeat</p>



<p>from * to * 2 more times. Fasten off. Leave a long tail to
attach to body.</p>



<p>Set of 4 scallops</p>



<p>Ch 18. Sc in 2nd chain from hook and in each st across. (17)</p>



<p>Turn , ch1.</p>



<p>Sc in same st. *Skip next st. 5dc in next st, skip next st,
sc in nxt st*. Repeat</p>



<p>from * to * 3 more times. Fasten off. Leave a long tail to
attach to body.</p>



<p>Set of 5 scallops</p>



<p>Ch 22. Sc in 2nd chain from hook and in each st across. (21)</p>



<p>Turn, ch 1.</p>



<p>Sc in same st. * skip next st, 5dc in next st, skip next st,
sc in nxt st *.</p>



<p>Repeat from * to * 4 more times. Fasten off. Leave a long
tail for attaching</p>



<p>to body.</p>



<p>Set of 6 scallops</p>



<p>Ch 26. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each st across. (25)</p>



<p>Turn, ch1.</p>



<p>Sc in same st. *skip nxt st, 5dc in nxt st, skip nxt st, sc
in nxt st* . repeat</p>



<p>from * to * 5 more times. Fasten off. Leave a long tail for
attaching to body.</p>



<p>*If you feel like u need to add more rows of feathers,
simply chain</p>



<p>multiples of 4 + 2.</p>



<p>So a row of 7 scallops you would chain 30</p>



<p>A row of 8 scallops you would chain 34 etc…</p>



<p>Arrange and pin your individual rows of feathers to the owls
chest. Placing</p>



<p>the top row JUST underneath the neck ruffles, and SLIGHLY
overlapping</p>



<p>each row (as shown in above picture).</p>



<p>TOES &#8211; MAKE 3</p>



<p>Using a 2.50mm hook and colour ORANGE</p>



<p>Make a Magic Ring.</p>



<p>1. 6sc into MR (6)</p>



<p>2. 2sc into each st. (12)</p>



<p>3 -10 12 sc for 8 rounds (12)</p>



<p>Fasten off.</p>



<p>Place 2 toes side by side . join with 4sc. Fasten off.</p>



<p>Count 2 sts from join, and in the 3rd stitch, join the next
toe with 4 sc.</p>



<p>Fasten off.</p>



<p>*Your 3 toes should all now be joined together and sittng
side by side*.</p>



<p>STUFF TOES.</p>



<p>FOOT</p>



<p>Using 2.50mm hook and colour ORANGE</p>



<p>Holding the toes, attach yarn to the stitch right nxt to the
joining stitch,</p>



<p>of the 1st and middle toes.</p>



<p>1. Sc 8 sts around 1st toe, 2sc across middle toe, 8 sc
around 3rd toe,</p>



<p>and 2 sc across middle toe. (20)</p>



<p>2. Sc 3, dec, sc 8, dec, sc 5. (18)</p>



<p>3. Sc 18 (18)</p>



<p>4. Sc 3, Inc, sc 8, Inc, sc 5. (20)</p>



<p>5. Sc 3, Inc, sc 9 , Inc , sc 6 (22)</p>



<p>6. Sc 3, Inc , Sc 10, Inc , Sc 7 . (24)</p>



<p>7 – 10. 24 sc for 4 rounds (24)</p>



<p>11. * sc 2 , dec* x 6 (18)</p>



<p>12. *sc1, dec* x 6 (12)</p>



<p>13 – 15 . 12 sc for 3 rounds (12)</p>



<p>16. *dec* x 6 ( 6 )</p>



<p>* DO NOT STUFF FOOT *</p>



<p>Fasten off. Close hole and weave in ends.</p>



<p>Repeat toes and foot for 2nd foot.</p>



<p>TAIL</p>



<p>Using 2.50mm hook, and colour B</p>



<p>Make a Magic Ring.</p>



<p>1. 6 sc into MR (6)</p>



<p>2. 2 sc into each st. (12)</p>



<p>3 – 6. 12 sc for 4 rounds (12)</p>



<p>Fasten off.</p>



<p> Make 1 more piece the same (from rounds 1 – 6) but do NOT
fasten</p>



<p>off.</p>



<p>7. Hold the 2 pieces together, and join with 1 sc. Sc 12 sts
around 1st</p>



<p>feather, then 12 sts around 2nd feather (24)</p>



<p>8. 24 sc (24)</p>



<p>9. * 6sc, dec* x3 (21)</p>



<p>10. 21 sc (21)</p>



<p>11.* 5sc, dec * x 3 (18)</p>



<p>12. 18 sc ( 18)</p>



<p>13. 18 sc (18)</p>



<p>Do NOT stuff.</p>



<p>Flatten , and sc the 2 edges together to close opening,</p>



<p>Fasten off, leaving a long tail for attaching to owl.</p>



<p>Sew to round 45 of body.</p>



<p>EYES</p>



<p>Using 2.50 mm hook and colour BLACK</p>



<p>1. Make A Magic Ring</p>



<p>2. 6 sc into the Magic Ring (6)</p>



<p>3. 2 sc into each stitch (12)</p>



<p>4. * 1sc, inc* x6 (18)</p>



<p>Fasten off. Weave in ends.</p>



<p>Using 2.50mm hook and colour YELLOW</p>



<p>Make a Magic Ring</p>



<p>1. 10 hdc into MR (10)</p>



<p>2. 2 hdc into each st. (20)</p>



<p>3. * 1sc, inc* x 10 (30)</p>



<p>Fasten off. Weave in ends.</p>



<p>Using 2.50mm hook and colour WHITE</p>



<p>In B.L.O join to any stitch of the yellow round. Sl.st in
each st around.</p>



<p>(30)</p>



<p>Fasten off. Weave in ends.</p>



<p>Using 2.50mm hook and colour C</p>



<p>With right side of work facing, join to the yellow round of
stitches on</p>



<p>the back of work. ( they will look like little running
stitches) see pic</p>



<p>below.</p>



<p>Sc in each stitch around. Join with a sl. st. Fasten off.
Weave in ends.</p>



<p>Add white highlight to pupil and attach to the eye.</p>



<p>GRADUATION HAT</p>



<p>BRIM:</p>



<p>Using a 2.50mm hook , and colour BLACK</p>



<p>Ch. 50 and join with a sl.st.</p>



<p>*Ch. 1 , sc in each st. around and join with a sl.st* (50)</p>



<p>Repeat for 7 more rounds or until the brim of hat is desired
height.</p>



<p>Fasten off. Weave in ends.</p>



<p>Cut a strip of thin card and place it inside the
circumference of the brim</p>



<p>to stiffen it and keep it rigid. Tape the ends together to
hold in place.</p>



<p>TOP OF HAT (Make 2 )</p>



<p>Using a 2.50mm hook and colour BLACK</p>



<p>Ch. 25</p>



<p>*Sc into the 2nd chain from hook and in each st across. (24)</p>



<p>Ch.1 , turn.</p>



<p>*sc in same stitch, and each stitch across (24)</p>



<p>Repeat for 23 rows, or until your piece is perfect square.</p>



<p>Fasten off. Weave in ends.</p>



<p>Make a 2nd square piece exactly the same size as the first.
But do NOT</p>



<p>fasten off.</p>



<p>Make a tassel, and attach to centre of 2nd square. (it’s
easier to do this</p>



<p>step now rather than later).</p>



<p>Holding the wrong sides of the 2 squares together, sc around
3 sides of</p>



<p>the squares, placing 3sc in each corner.</p>



<p>Cut a square of thin card slightly smaller than the
crocheted squares.</p>



<p>Place card inside the 2 squares. If it does not fit, simply
trim until it does</p>



<p>fit.</p>



<p>Sc along the 4th side of the squares . Fasten off. Weave in
ends.</p>



<p>Pin brim in place in the centre of the square ( the side
without the</p>



<p>tassel). Sew into place.</p>



<p>SCROLL</p>



<p>Using 3.50 mm hook and colour WHITE</p>



<p>Ch. 22</p>



<p>Sc in 2nd ch. From hook and in each st. across. (21)</p>



<p>Ch. 1, turn.</p>



<p>*Sc in same st, and each st. across (21) Ch1, turn.*</p>



<p>Repeat from * to * for 18 more rows. Fasten off. Weave in
ends.</p>



<p>Roll up tight, and with white sewing thread, stitch through
the scroll to</p>



<p>hold it in place . just a few strategically placed stitches
should do the</p>



<p>trick.</p>



<p>RIBBON</p>



<p>Using a 2.50mm hook, and colour RED</p>



<p>Ch 20. Sl.st to join.</p>



<p>(you may need to chain more or less as long as it fits
snugly around your</p>



<p>scroll).</p>



<p>*ch.1, sc around, sl.st to join.*</p>



<p>Repeat from * to * 3 more times. Fasten off. Weave in ends.</p>



<p>Place ribbon round the scroll.</p>



<p> Pin eyes and beak in place. When happy with the position,
sew into</p>



<p>place.</p>



<p> Pin 1 ear into position if doing the graduation owl. Pin
hat into place</p>



<p>(where the other ear would be). Play around with them until
you are</p>



<p>happy with their position and then sew into place.</p>



<p> OR if NOT making graduation owl, pin the TWO ears into
position,</p>



<p>and sew into place.</p>



<p> Sew wings to side of body.</p>



<p> Sew feet to bottom of body (leaving toes visible).</p>



<p> Sew tail to round 45 of body.</p>



<p> Using matching sewing thread, the same colour as the wing
feathers</p>



<p>(his hand) Position the scroll in his “hand” and carefully
sew into</p>



<p>place. Making sure you “catch” the scroll with the thread,
but being</p>



<p>careful that no stitches can be seen on the scroll from the
visible side.</p>



<p>CONGRATULATIONS !! YOU ARE NOW THE PROUD OWNER OF</p>



<p>&nbsp;“WISDOM THE OWL” </p>



<p>I hope that you enjoyed using my free pattern.</p>



<p>All that I ask in return, is that you give myself, Lisa
Wears, credit as</p>



<p>the designer.</p>



<p>Please do not sell this pattern, or translate this pattern
without my</p>



<p>permission.</p>



<p>Many Thanks</p>
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