Honestly, the answer is probably no one needs to knit an owl, but that’s not exactly the point, is it?
These adorable owls would be perfect for you fall and winter decor. I doubt you’ll be able to resist making them little scenes to live in or taking them outside to play in the fall leaves and the first snowfall of the year.
Maybe that’s just me.
Perhaps you can show more restraint around these adorable little owls (they are about 5.5 inches tall worked in fingering weight yarn), in which case move on with your day.
If you’re already dreaming up scenarios for your own little owls, check out Tufted by Hunter Hammersen on Ravelry.
[Photo: Hunter Hammersen.]
Looking for more Knitting owl patterns? Check this one out on our Sister site.
While I was knitting this baby blanket, my husband was curious as to why I was knitting a baby blanket when there are no babies in the near future that we know of. (What we know is kind of relative since some friends told us they were adopting a couple of years ago with less than a month’s notice.)