How to Crochet Penguin & Owl Glasses Holder | Cute & Easy Crochet | Free Pattern Tutorial 🐧
How to Crochet Penguin & Owl Glasses Holder | Cute & Easy Crochet | Free Pattern Tutorial 🐧
If you’re looking for a crochet project that’s both cute and practical, you’ll love this tutorial! 🧶 In this guide, I’ll show you how to make an adorable Penguin & Owl Glasses Holder — perfect for keeping your glasses safe and always within reach. 🐧🦉 This free pattern is beginner-friendly, easy to follow, and makes a delightful handmade gift for friends, family, or even yourself. ✨
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Make sure you don’t miss anything—open the video and crochet along for a smoother, quicker, and more effective experience.
🎥 Watch the full YouTube tutorial here:
Materials Needed
- 4ply milk cotton yarn
- 3.5mm & 4mm crochet hook
- stitch maker, needle
- scissors, glue
- 10mm safety eyes
- felt fabric, blush
Crochet Abbreviations
The abbreviations are in US terminology!
- Rnd – round/row
- Ch – chain
- mr – magic ring
- st – stitch
- sc – single crochet
- inc – increase
- dec – decrease
- hdc – half double crochet
- slst – slip stitch
- FLO – front loop only
- BLO – back loop only
- *- repeat
- [] – total stitch count in each round/row
- sk – skip
Penguin Pattern
- Penguin Wings
- Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!
- Penguin Beak
Owl Pattern
- Leave a short yarn tail and weave in the excess yarn to the back
- Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!
- Ear Tufts
- From this increase stitch, count backward 6 stitches and mark it with a stitch maker
- Count 16 stitches to the left
- Count 17 stitches to the right
- Leave a short yarn tail and weave in the excess yarn to the back
- From the left side, move back two stitches from the marked stitch
- Leave a short yarn tail and weave in the excess yarn to the back
- Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!
- Owl Beak
- Tie a knot using the 2 yarn tails and trim off the excess
- Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!
- Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation!
I’m so glad you stopped by to check out my crochet pattern. My hope is that it brings you creativity, fun, and inspiration.
Whenever you make an amigurumi from my patterns, it would mean a lot if you give credit when posting your work. Sharing and supporting each other helps our crochet community flourish and inspires more makers to join in. 🧶✨
Thank you for being part of this journey. I’m excited to see your creations, so don’t hesitate to comment or share your project with me.
Wishing you happy crocheting! ❤️
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