Snowy Owl by Ciara Doyle

Snowy Owl

Crochet
November 2025
Aran (8 wpi) ?
6 repeats = 4 inches
in Shells
5.0 mm (H)
410 - 738 yards (375 - 675 m)
Size A, 21 inch, Size B, 24 inch, Size C, 27 inch, Size D, 30 inch
both US and UK
English
This pattern is available for €4.00 EUR
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This free kids crochet sweater pattern is perfect for boys and girls, with sizes to fit ages 2–12. Designed for a quick, easy make, it uses a simple stitch and top-down raglan construction, making it easy to customize for a perfect fit. Whether you’re crafting crochet gifts for kids or building a handmade wardrobe, this kids crochet pullover is a delightful project for all skill levels.The sweater features an adorable owl pocket, created separately and sewn on—ideal for little collectors who love to gather treasures like acorns, conkers, and pebbles on woodland walks.

The design is inspired by nature: the sweater itself is in dark blue and white, evoking gentle snowfall in an evening sky just after dusk, while the owl pocket is in shades of white and grey, resembling a snowy owl. Customize your sweater to match your child’s personality! Try shades of green and brown for a barn owl against autumn leaves, or go fantasy-inspired with bright rainbow colours. This crochet sweater pattern for kids is as versatile as it is cozy.

Accessibility
The PDF download version of pattern comes in 4 formats, choose between ‘standard’, ‘large print’, and UK or US crochet terms.
All versions of this pattern are in black text, using Canva Sans - a clear, sans serif font.
They use an easy to read layout which includes bold for all emphasis, and avoids italics or block capitals.
Text is left justified throughout, and no columns are used.
All instructions are fully written out. Some illustrative pictures are included, but all required information is in the text.
The standard version of this pattern is presented in 15 point font.
The Large Print version is in 22 point font, with additional descriptive text describing images.

Copyright
This pattern is written by Ciara Doyle of the Fairythorn, all rights reserved. Not for commercial purposes.
Selling of makes is allowed, only when made by you, in your own home.
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This is a safe, virus free PDF, created by Ciara Doyle, Address C15, Y5F9, Ireland. Ciara@TheFairythorn.ie