Here are some great tips for crocheting a micro amigurumi owl using lace thread and a small steel hook to make a charm. You can easily apply these tips to any existing amigurumi pattern.
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I am challenging myself with micro amigurumi, and I have chosen to use Mr. Murasaki’s sleepy crochet owl amigurumi pattern to test. This amigurumi owl is really tiny, so I made it into an owl charm keychain. I am glad that I am still able to do this little cutie at my age. 🙂 How tiny is this little owl charm? It is about 1″ tall.
I wanted to try crocheting these teeny-tiny micro amigurumi when I saw some of them on Pinterest. I’m glad I managed to do it and am still able to crochet them at my age. Presbyopia hit me eventually, and I need to borrow my husband’s reading glasses to do it.
Micro Amigurumi Owl Crochet Pattern
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It is time to visit an optometrist to get mine prescribed soon….. I just wish that I don’t look old with it, I think a rimless with red arms should look good on me.
Reading glasses aside, let’s return to this amigurumi owl crochet charm. I am using lace thread #40 and a hook size of 0.7mm to make this little owl.
Once you have some experience with tiny amigurumi, you may advance to a tinier one by sewing thread and a size 0.4mm hook. I think I would need a magnifier to do so.
It may seem difficult, but it is possible. You will just need more practice, as holding the tiny bit while crocheting is not easy. Good eye-sight is a must, as you will need to see where to insert your hook and needle to crochet and sew.
A good light source when doing micro amigurumi is very important. Don’t strain your eyes under a poor lighting condition that leads to poor eye-sight.
If possible, get a LED Floor Light and Magnifier, especially for the craft.
Let’s amigurumi along and progress to the tinier one soon!!!
Hope you have a wonderful time dealing with this micro amigurumi owl.
What’s Next:
- Start crocheting and share your completed handmade on Facebook and/or Instagram. Remember to tag us, @craftpassion, so that we are able to see them.
- Pin it to Pinterest for a future To-Crochet List
- Share with your crochet groups for a crochet-along event.
- If you are new to crochet amigurumi, we have a comprehensive amigurumi guide for beginners.
- Browse more free crochet patterns to make, particularly the crochet animal amigurumi patterns.
Happy crochet!
Crochet Owl Micro Amigurumi
Here are some great tips for crocheting a tiny amigurumi owl using lace thread and a small steel hook to make a charm. You can easily apply these tips to any existing amigurumi pattern.
Enjoy crocheting them!
Materials
- Crochet thread #40 in purple, cyan, white/beige and black
- Yellow felt
- Polyester fiberfill
- Quick dry all-purpose adhesive (clear color), for example, UHU
Tools
- 0.7mm steel crochet hook (you may also use 0.75mm crochet hook or 0.8mm)
- Darning needle
- Blunt tip tweezers
- Scissors
Instructions
Abbreviations
(In USA crochet terms)
ch: chain
sc: single crochet
dc: double crochet
inc: increment stitch / 2sc in a stitch
inv dec: invisible decrease
Free Owl Crochet Pattern
Body
With purple yarn:
Round 1: sc 6 in magic ring {6}.
Round 2: [inc] around {12}.
Round 3: [inc, sc 1] around {18}.
Round 4: [inc, sc 2] around {24}.
Round 5: [inc, sc 3] around {30}.
Round 6: [inc, sc 4] around {36}.
Round 7-18: sc around {36}.
Round 19: [inv dec, sc 4] around {30}.
Round 20: [inv dec, sc 3] around {24}.
Stuff body.
Round 21: [inv dec, sc 2] around {18}.
Round 22: [inv dec, sc 1] around {12}.
Round 23: [inv dec] around {6}.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Eyes
Make 2 with white/beige yarn:
Round 1: sc 6 in magic ring {6}.
Round 2: [inc] around {12}.
Round 3: [inc, sc 1] around {18}.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Cut a strand of black crochet thread and sew a diagonal eyelid across each eye. Knot off ends at the back.
Wings
Make 2 with cyan yarn:
Round 1: sc 6 in magic ring {6}.
Round 2: [inc] around {12}.
Round 3: [inc, sc 1] around {18}.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Ears
Make 2 with purple yarn:
Round 1: sc 3 in magic ring {3}.
Round 2: [inc] around {6}.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Assembly
1. Sew eyes onto the body.
2. Fold each wing through the center to make them look like semi-circles.
Sew them onto the sides of the body, near the bottom corner of each eye.
3. Cut a strand of cyan yarn and sew a series of upside-down Vs on the body, below the eyes. There should be 3 on the first row, 2 on the second, and 1 at the bottom.
4. Sew ears onto the top of the head.
5. Cut out a small egg-shaped beak from the yellow felt seal. Cut it in half through the center. Glue it onto the point where both eyes meet.
6. Glue pink brads to the bottom corners of each eye.
Note: Since there is already a tutorial on how to make the owl amigurumi, I am not going to repeat it here. Instead, I am sharing the tips on how to do this owl in the tiny form of micro amigurumi.
HOW TO CROCHET OWL PATTERN IN MICRO AMIGURUMI
- #40 crochet thread usually is meant for lace crochet but you could use it for micro amigurumi. The recommended hook size written on the thread label is 1.5mm but since it is for amigurumi, you need to reduce the hook size so that the stitches are not too loose. As a rule of thumb, for micro amigurumi, you need to reduce the size of the hook by half approximately. Work on it to test out and adjust the hook size that’s most comfortable to you.
- This is the base round of the owl charm, the stitches are closely crocheted and not too loose. #40 thread with 0.7mm hook size worked well on it. If you don’t have 0.7mm, you may use a 0.8mm hook size.
- Most of us need to use a stitch marker hook to mark the first stitch of the round in amigurumi as you work in the upward round. In micro amigurumi, the stitches are so tiny that you can’t hook a normal marker on it.
As a substitute, use a short string (a few inches) from a different color thread. When you come to the end of the round, place the thread just before you crochet the first stitch of the next round. Continue to crochet till the end of the round, flip one end of the marking thread from the front to the back. On the next round, flip it back to the front. Continue to flip as you start a new round, as a result, you will see a little vertical row of running stitches that mark every first stitch of the rounds you have made. when you’re done, just pull and it comes right out. - A good light source when doing micro amigurumi is very important. Don’t strain your eyes under a poor lighting condition that leads to poor eye-sight.
If possible, get a LED Floor Light and Magnifier especially for the craft. - The parts of owl charm before assembly. The body of the owl is only 1″.
- This is how tiny the green owl charm is after assembled.
- Sew a keyring or key strap to the owl charm amigurumi and it is ready to use. Play around with the colors to make a set of owl charm, great as gifts for friends and families.
Happy MICRO amigurumi!
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nicole 93
Monday 7th of December 2020
Un grand merci pour votre générosité ... j'ai fait beaucoup des tutos que vous proposez ! Amicalement de France
Translation (by Google): A big thank you for your generosity ... I've done a lot of the tutorials you offer! Sincerely from France
Adele-Maree Lowe
Wednesday 9th of April 2014
Do you have utube type video so I can watch how this is done online??
Craft Passion
Wednesday 9th of April 2014
Sorry, I don't have youtube video for this, but you can refer to other youtube video for other similar amigurumi tutorial. Happy amigurumi :)
Adele-Maree Lowe
Wednesday 9th of April 2014
I am having a lot of trouble understanding your instructions for the Amigurumi owl when you say inc sc 2, then inc sc 3 I am confused !
Craft Passion
Wednesday 9th of April 2014
inc means increment stitch i.e. 2sc in a stitch. sc 2 means sc each in the next 2 stitches. When it says "inc, sc2", it means: 2sc in next stitch, sc in next 2 stitches. It is a common written format for amigurumi. Hope this explanation is helpful.
Robyn Walker Thanks
Wednesday 9th of April 2014
What does the abbrev inc, inv mean in the unstructions
Craft Passion
Wednesday 9th of April 2014
As written above, Inc is "Increment" and Inv is "Invisible", hope this is clear :)
Yprianne
Monday 7th of April 2014
Would you sell one?
Craft Passion
Monday 7th of April 2014
I don't sell but I would encourage you to try it out :)