Here is the original cozie pattern:
http://myknittingbasket.blogspot.com/2009/11/owl-coffee-cup-cozie.html
I had a bunch of 30-40 yd. remainders from all my Koolhaas Hats, etc.… & Christmas was COMING!!! I needed to make some seriously QUICK gifts... which could be taken seriously.
I love the classic Cable Owl Motif & I really enjoy this knitter's take on it.
There's even a wonderful free pattern which adapts it for a hat :
http://penguinpurls.blogspot.com/2008/12/who.html
There's even more to find using this simple, yet fabulous, cable on Ravelry...
Does anyone know where it began? I remember seeing it in my Mother's old pattern books, but I just can't remember which one... It was a pattern for a little girl's sweater. Hmm...
I worked up another version which tweaks the ribbing sequence to match up perfectly with the Owl Motifs. The subsequent decreases also allow for a k2tog on the right “ear” & a SSK on the left to finish it off well before the ribbing resumes.
Awwww… GEEK OUT! I suppose I can't help it. Hope my compulsive tics help y'all:
To make the Owl Cable Motifs & the ribbing sync up, I changed the count to 50 on the cast-on with a (P2, K2, P2, K4) repeat.
Using smaller DPNs (size 5), I increased thus: (P2, M1, K2, M1, P2, K4) =60 sts
I switched to the larger DPNs (size 7) & did the Owl Cables as written.
Using smaller DPNs, I decreased thus: (K2tog, K4, SSK, K4) = 50sts
I finished with 5 rows of (P2, K2, P2, K4) & BO in patt.
I still don’t know where I’ll find those funky googly eyes the designer used...
I really wanted to use buttons for the eyes.
These make great gifts & the wool really DOES work better than the little disposable sleeves you get & then toss away.
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Something else that works great for the owl eyes is amber glass beads, I had some in my stitch markers bead stash that worked so perfectly. I did mine with ruse and olive tones from reclaimed and over dyed yarns. Your's looks great!
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