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Amigurumi King Sheep
Description
Hi there, I’m King of the Sheep and looking forward to EWE making me.
This Crochet KING SHEEP / Lamb Pattern is a PDF PATTERN ONLY and NOT the finished item.
The pattern is written in ENGLISH using AMERICAN terminology. A conversion chart is included at the beginning of the pattern.
This download comes with an EXTRA FREE PATTERN to crochet a Terracotta Pot, as a thank you for your custom.
PLEASE NOTE - this pattern is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Please DO NOT share, reproduce, resell, publish or translate any of the content, as the Copyright belongs to WOOLLY BLOOMERS. You can, however, sell the finished items that you make - for charity or for personal profit.
Finished Size
The finished height of the Sheep is approximately is 15cm (including crown and pot).
Skill Level
This pattern can be achieved with an Intermediate Skill level.
Each process is explained in FULL (with photographs throughout) so it is easily achievable with basic crocheting skills.
Basic Crochet Skills Required
Magic Ring (MR)
Chain (CH)
Single Crochet (SC)
Double Crochet (DC)
Increase (INC)
Decrease (DEC)
Finish Off (FO)
SLST (Slip Stitch)
Changing Colour
Join
Rounds
Rows
Basic Materials Needed
Acrylic Double Knit Yarn:
Dark Brown - Approx. 8 grams (Soil)
Cream Fluffy yarn - approx. 8 grams. Note: I used Sirdar Snowflake ‘Storytime’ yarn
Beige and Pale Pink - scraps
For Accessories: Red/Gold/ White Eyelash Yarn/ Blue. Two skewers for attaching Bunting. Small length of Gold Chain (optional)
Burnt Orange - Approx. 8 grams (and scraps of Brown) - if crocheting the Terracotta Pot
Toy Stuffing
2 x 5mm Black Beads (eyes) and small amount of Black yarn for Eyebrows / Snout.
7cm Terracotta Pot
Thick Card for Crocheted Terracotta Pot Base
Equipment Needed
2.5 mm and 3mm crochet hooks
Scissors
Tapestry needle (for sewing together)
Sewing Needle and Black Thread (for sewing on the eyes)
Scissors
Stitch Marker
Pattern Details
This pattern has 14 pages of FULL instructions with step-by-step photographs.
And Finally…
Thank you once again for your purchase. Please feel free to contact me if you have any queries, questions or suggestions.
Have fun and Happy Crocheting xx
- First published: April 2023
- Page created: August 30, 2023
- Last updated: March 21, 2024 …
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