Hoo, hoo! Are you feeling ready to make an adorable amigurumi owl? Look no further than this round-up of free and easy patterns! Just make sure you’ve got all your amigurumi supplies—yarn, a hook, safety eyes, and fiberfill stuffing—and let’s dive in!
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1. Tiny Owl
This super cute owl is quick and easy to make! You’ll need either worsted-weight yarn to make a tiny owl, or bulky chenille yarn to make a slightly larger owl. As long as you know the basic crochet stitches, this project will be a breeze!
2. Mini Owl Keychain
If you love owls enough to decorate your bag with them, this keychain amigurumi is the project for you! You’ll need sport-weight yarn and knowledge of easy stitches to make one, and there’s even a video tutorial, so this pattern is great for beginner crocheters and visual learners.
3. Hoot the Owl Amigurumi
Hoot the Owl is so adorable! I love the striped design and tasseled tufts, plus Hoot’s giant eyes. For this project, you’ll need worsted-weight yarn and knowledge of simple stitches. Then decide whether to make the small owl or large owl, and get to crocheting!
4. Small Owl
This is just the cutest small owl with its heart-shaped wings and winking face! Best of all, it’s easy to make and can be constructed with scrap yarn. Plus, you only need to know easy stitches.
5. Owl
These owls are so easy to make that you can whip up a whole flock in no time! You can use any weight yarn and corresponding hook size, and you only need to be comfortable with the basic crochet stitches.
6. Owl Amigurumi
Want an owl that spreads its wings? Check out this pattern! To make one, you’ll need worsted-weight yarn and knowledge of simple stitches. The pattern is great for beginners because it includes tons of helpful photos that explain the magic circle, color changes, and how to assemble your owl.
7. Owl Mascot
Here’s a cute little owl that can stand on its own, so it’d be the perfect addition to a shelf full of amigurumi! For this project, you’ll need DK weight yarn and knowledge of a few intermediate stitches like the foundation half-double crochet and the front and back post half-double crochets, so this is a good pattern if you have some crochet experience and feel ready to learn new skills. My favorite part of the pattern are the little hat and scarf that you can make for your amigurumi owl!
8. Amigurumi Graduation Owl
Know someone graduating this May? Why not celebrate their academic achievements and hard-earned wisdom by giving them this adorable graduation owl? It’s made with worsted-weight yarn and simple stitches, so it should work up quickly and easily!
9. Little Owl Keychain
Owls are known for their smarts, so it’s no surprise that these little owl keychains feature adorably oversized glasses. To make one, you’ll need DK-weight yarn and knowledge of basic stitches, plus some polymer clay for the beak and, of course, a keychain ring.
10. Owl Family
This pattern, available in both English and Dutch, will help you make a family of crocheted owls—a tiny size for the baby owls, and a slightly larger size for the parents. I love the two-tone design of these owls, and how easy they are to make!
11. Owl Amigurumi
These amigurumi owls are super cute, and large enough to cuddle! You can use either worsted-weight or bulky yarn, and you’ll only need to know simple stitches, plus how to work in the front loop only and back loop only.
12. Hedwig the Owl
This Hedwig the Owl pattern is perfect for all Harry Potter fans! To make one, you’ll need white and black worsted-weight yarn, fiberfill stuffing, and safety eyes—that’s it! It’s a super simple pattern that calls for basic stitches plus the sc3tog decrease, which is explained.
13. Amigurumi Sophisticated Owl
Here’s a cute little owl with a pudgy tummy and tasseled tufts. You can use any weight of yarn and corresponding hook size, and you’ll only need to know basic stitches. There are even helpful progress photos to guide you as you assemble your owl.
14. Amigurumi Owl
These chubby owls are super adorable with their giant eyes! For this project, you’ll need a sport-weight yarn like Schachenmayr Catania, a 100% mercerized cotton yarn, and knowledge of basic stitches.
15. Easy Crochet Owl
These fun owls look almost like they’re made with granny squares, and you can choose any of your favorite color combinations to make a colorful rainbow of owls! Best of all, you only need to know basic stitches. So grab some worsted-weight yarn, and you’ll have a flock of joyful owls in no time!
16. Sleepy Owl Toy
Here’s another granny-square-esque owl, and I think its sleepy face gives it an extra bit of charm! To make one, you’ll need worsted-weight yarn in your favorite colors, plus knowledge of simple stitches and the single-crochet spike stitch.
17. Mr. Murasaki Owl Amigurumi
Mr. Murasaki is an adorable purple owl aptly named after the Japanese word for purple. He has cute pink cheeks and sleepy eyes, and he’s super easy to make: you only need to know basic crochet stitches.
18. Ollie Owl Toy Trio
These cuddly owls are made with Bernat Blanket yarn, a super-soft chenille option. They’d be perfect stuffed animals to gift to your kids, and best of all, they’re simple to make! You only need to know standard crochet stitches plus the sc3tog decrease, which is explained in the pattern.
19. Crochet Amigurumi Owl

Here’s an amigurumi owl that’s great for beginner crocheters because there’s barely any sewing involved—to attach most of the pieces, you use hot glue instead. So grab your favorite yarn—and maybe even fun buttons for the eyes!—and make sure you know basic crochet stitches. You’ll have a cute owl in no time!
20. Jip the Owl
This pattern comes in both English and Dutch, so people across the world can make Jip the Owl! He’s so cute with his winking face and little feet! To make one, you’ll need fingering weight yarn and knowledge of easy stitches plus how to work in the back loop only.
21. Day & Night Owls
This pattern includes not one, but two owls—one decorated like daytime and the other like nighttime. They make the perfect duo! To make them, you’ll need DK or light worsted weight yarn, plus embroidery thread for the details. Then just make sure you know the basic crochet stitches, and you’ll have two cute owls in no time!
22. Tiny Owl Amigurumi
This tiny owl lives up to its name—it’s small and oh-so-cute! Best of all, it’s made with worsted-weight yarn and simple stitches, so it’s a good project for beginner crocheters.
23. Otis the Owl
Last but certainly not least is Otis the Owl! He’s made with Fable Fur yarn, so he’s super fluffy and looks very realistic! This project is a great one to tackle if you have some crochet experience and feel ready to branch out into using fluffy yarn—just make sure you have plenty of stitch markers so you don’t lose your place! There’s even a video tutorial for using faux fur yarn, so you’ll be able to find out all sorts of tips and tricks.
So, which of these adorable amigurumi owls will you be crocheting? Let us know in the comments!





















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