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Finally, the tutorial.

I don't know if it's really necessary because making the owls is quite easy and after all I can't provide you with the pattern since the one I used is copyright protected... but anyway.

The owls are fun and you should try them!

These, by the way, are husband's-worn-out-100%-cashmere-coat with linen, very elegant and nice to touch.

Woowls, they always feel good... :)


TUTORIAL

As I said before... have a nice weekend!

Edit: The woowls are about 7 cm, the cubbier they are the smaller they get.

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perfect!

Alex, you are the best. Thank you so much!

those pinguins are so cute !!
love them as much as the owls...thanks for sharing this tutorial !!
have a nice WE.

A little army of penguin owls! How cute.
Thank you for the tutorial!

thanks a lot for the tuto!
Kawaiiii desu né!

Oh, thank you so much for sharing. I can't wait to try one, or two, or twenty!

wonderful!! thx. xx

Thank you so much for the Tutowlrial! They are so cute my little daughter will love them :-)

thank you very much for sharing,
i must try the owl's pattern some day

I love these little guys, your labels too! Thanks so much for the tutorial!

I love those cute owls and penguins! Your aesthetic is so charming. The quilt squares have such great fabric combos. I love the fabrics. Do you live in Japan? You mentioned Liberty...is that LIberty of London?

oooooch neeeee...
mensch, alex...
nun muß ich doch auch sowas niedliches haben...
oh, wie gemein!
und auch noch in schwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarz!

mach ein paar füße dran und sag, das sind pinguine *hihi*

ein "drücker" richtung osten!

Joy! I can't wait to make them!

Thank you so much!

Thank you for the pattern, the penguins look great and I look forward to giving them a try :-)

yay a tutorial!! Finally I can't wait to get started. Thanks!

Eve

Thank you so much for sharing. I was going to try to make them from your previous post, but could not think what shape the body was. Now I know! But would you mind telling us how tall yours are?

Thanks for the tut. The owls are awesome.

I absolutely LOVE these owl!!! They're so simple and cute. Good job!

Here is mine! It still needs some tweekin but soon I will have my own swarm...

Such a fun project to do! Here is a link

http://crafttutorials.wordpress.com/2007/03/28/tutorial-try-out-4-owl-by-moonstitches/

Thanks Eve

hi alex, thank you so much for this tutorial! i love the new additions to the owl collection... the cashmere and linen sounds lovely. i am excited to try this out myself :)

waouuuuuuuw c'est absolument craquant merci pour les photos du pas a pas
bizzz sylviehavre

Thanks a lot for the tutorial.
I love the black and natural colour mix in these ones.

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