I realized that I had never gotten pictures of the Christmas gifts I made for everyone up – I had to keep them a secret because well… I wanted them to be a surprise.
Rosemary, my sister, this year got a crochet Hedwig. I’ll quote my notes from my Ravelry project page directly, because I think it says my thoughts about the project well:
Heavily modified Nelson the Owl from Fresh Stitches, almost so that I wouldn’t call it the same pattern.
Different stitch count on body (made body taller and less squat), different stitch count on head, I didn’t do the color changes, sized up the wings, improvised my own feet so that there were toes, no ears, made eyes slightly different. Basically, only thing not changed was the nose. Changed the colors to reflect a snowy owl, made body white, didn’t do the color changes on the belly, embroidered little “ends of feathers” onto body after crocheting, made an improvised set of feet with bobbles turned inside out.
I still think Hedwig looks funny without ear tufts, but since snowy owls don’t really have ear tufts, that’s fine. She reads as a snowy owl, so I guess that’s all that is needed.
Rosemary was happy with it, and all told the project probably only took me at most, probably 5 or 6 hours all told. And that was mostly because I was being fiddly with things, and ripped back a few times to adjust. I also was fiddly with the seaming, so that took longer. I still think it came out crooked, but don’t tell my sister that – Rosemary has a “thing” about objects being symmetrical and I already had to convince her the eyes really WERE the same size.