Owl Potholder Pattern
If you’re looking for a fun and practical crochet project, this Crochet Owl Potholder pattern is sure to become a favorite! Combining adorable farmhouse-inspired charm with everyday usefulness, this potholder is perfect for protecting your hands while adding a touch of personality to your kitchen.
Designed with beginners in mind, this pattern uses simple crochet stitches and basic shaping techniques to create an owl-inspired design that is both cute and functional. The body is worked in easy rows of single crochet, making it a great project for practicing stitch consistency while creating something you’ll actually use. The layered construction also gives the potholder extra thickness, helping provide protection when handling warm dishes and cookware.
One of the best things about this owl potholder pattern is how customizable it is. Choose traditional owl colors like browns and creams, create a colorful woodland friend with bright shades, or match your kitchen décor with your favorite cotton yarn colors. The oversized eyes, textured wings, and sweet little beak bring this owl to life and make it a charming addition to your home.
This crochet owl also makes a thoughtful handmade gift for housewarmings, birthdays, teachers, neighbors, or anyone who loves owls and handmade kitchen accessories. Pair it with a matching dishcloth or kitchen towel for an extra-special gift set.
Whether you’re building your crochet skills or simply looking for a quick weekend project, this Owl Potholder Pattern is a fun way to create something beautiful and useful. Grab your favorite cotton yarn, your crochet hook, and let’s make this adorable owl potholder together!
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Finished Size:
Approximately 8½” tall x 7½” wide
Materials
- Worsted weight cotton yarn
- Main Color
- Contrast Color
- White
- Black
- Yellow
- Size H/5.0 mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Abbreviations
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- st = stitch
- inc = 2 stitches in same stitch
Crochet Potholder Bundle

You will receive all 3 potholder patterns at a reduced rate for the bundle. These are all beginner friendly crochet patterns.
Body of Owl Potholder Pattern (Make 2)

Use the yarn color of your choice for your owl potholder pattern.
Row 1
Ch 21.
Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across.
20 sc.
Turn.
Row 2

Ch 1.
2 sc in first st.
Sc across to last st.
2 sc in last st.
22 sc.
Turn.
Row 3
Ch 1.
Sc across.
Turn.
Row 4
Repeat Row 2.
24 sc.
Rows 5-16
Repeat Rows 3 and 4 alternately until you have 32 stitches.
Rows 17-24
Sc evenly across each row.
Fasten off.
Make a second body piece.
Join Body Pieces

Place both body pieces together.
Working through both layers:
Sc evenly around the entire owl.
At the bottom corners, work 3 sc in each corner.
Stuff lightly with an extra layer of cotton batting if desired.
Join with sl st.
Do not fasten off.
Owl Ears
At the upper left corner:
Ch 1.
Work:
- sc in first st
- hdc in next st
- dc in next st
Ch 2.
Sl st in same st.
Skip 2 sts.
Work:
- dc in next st
- hdc in next st
- sc in next st
Continue around top edge.
Repeat on opposite side.
Wings (Make 2)
Using dark orange.
Ch 12.
Row 1
Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across.
11 sc.
Turn.
Row 2
Ch 1.
2 sc in first st.
Sc across.
2 sc in last st.
13 sc.
Turn.
Row 3
Sc across.
Row 4
Repeat Row 2.
15 sc.
Rows 5-8
Sc across.
Fasten off leaving long tail.
Sew wings onto front of owl as shown in photo.
Eyes (Make 2)
Black Center
With black yarn:
Magic ring.
Round 1: 8 sc in ring.
Join.
Fasten off.
White Eye
With white yarn:
Round 1: 8 sc in magic ring.
Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around.
16 sc.
Join.
Fasten off leaving tail.
Sew black center onto white circle.
Eye Outline (Make 2)
Using a coordinating yarn.
Ch 20.
Join to form a ring.
Sew around each eye to create the orange outline.
Beak
Using yellow yarn.
Ch 5.
Row 1
Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across.
4 sc.
Turn.
Row 2
Sc2tog.
Sc.
Sc2tog.
3 sc.
Turn.
Row 3
Sc2tog.
Fasten off.
Sew between eyes.
Hanging Loop
Attach dark orange yarn between the ears.
Ch 15.
Join with sl st to form a loop.
Fasten off.
Finishing
- Sew eyes securely to front.
- Attach beak between eyes.
- Sew wings to body.
- Weave in all ends.
- Steam lightly if needed.
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