Since I was so pleased with how owl #1's eyes came out, I kept those the same. It seems like owls need "ears" or some distinguishing characteristic on their heads for identification purposes so I opted for the sassy tuft look. I used the same yarn color scheme for both owls but this little one has an orange beak so it stands out a little better.
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Thursday, August 1, 2013
Owl cutie #2
I decided to change things up a bit for my second owl creation. Working without a pattern (winging it?) I made up the body and wings based on what I've done for previous animals. (Just call me Dr. Frankenstein - "it's pronounced Frahnkensteen!").
Since I was so pleased with how owl #1's eyes came out, I kept those the same. It seems like owls need "ears" or some distinguishing characteristic on their heads for identification purposes so I opted for the sassy tuft look. I used the same yarn color scheme for both owls but this little one has an orange beak so it stands out a little better.
Since I was so pleased with how owl #1's eyes came out, I kept those the same. It seems like owls need "ears" or some distinguishing characteristic on their heads for identification purposes so I opted for the sassy tuft look. I used the same yarn color scheme for both owls but this little one has an orange beak so it stands out a little better.
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