Bummer Lamb by Ingrid Sandoval

Bummer Lamb

Crochet
February 2020
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
3.5 mm (E)
328 - 538 yards (300 - 492 m)
one
US
English
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Skill Level: intermediate to advance
Gauge: no needed for this project

Suggested Yarns: Bernat Baby Velvet
Note: Working with this yarn it is a bit tricky. The loop stitch tends to find its way to the inside (you can make your lamb with any other yarn if you find it difficult)
Any brand can be used. Size and texture will differ as result.
Finished size: 17 inches from head to tip of feet standing, 10inches sitting.
This particular pattern is made in one piece, nuzzle, head and body.
Arms and legs are made separately and attach to the body.

Material needed:
• Yarn: Examples in photos used Bernat Baby Velvet, 1skein (300 gr/10.5oz/ 492m.) each of dusk and white
• A piece of brown yarn (nuzzle details)
• Safety eyes 12mm
• 3.5mm hook
• Scissors
• 100% polyester stuffing
• Tapestry/darning needle
• Stitch markers or as I did use small pieces of yarn

Abbreviations:
St/sts- Stitch/stitches
Sc- single crochet
Sl st- slip stitch
loop stitch-loop st
loop stitch decrease-loop st dec
f/o- fasten of
** repeat

Special pattern stitch: French loop/loop stitch
I’m providing some You Tube videos for your reference. The loop stitch in this pattern will be worked differently than shown in the videos. Please read special instructions for more information.
Loop Stitch video: https://youtu.be/VhCLT4icj9U
Decreasing Loop Stitch video: https://youtu.be/VsIZlAnyiKI
Note: The decrease loop st is the same as the decreasing with a sc, just with the loop. If for any reason you do not understand the pics of the loop stitch, you can find many videos of this stitch

Special instructions for the loop stitch used in this pattern.
• Instead of inserting the hook from front to back, you will be inserting the hook from back to front.
• You can adjust the size of your loop as desired. The length for the loop will depend on how long you want the hair/fur/wool. I suggest making the loops about and 2 inches long.
• It is easier to work the loop stitch if your pick up your yarn with your index finger; as shown in the video. If it is not how you normally crochet, you will need to use your index finger in order to make this stitch.
Bummer Lamb
by Ingrid Sandoval

• To make one loop stitch as used in this pattern: Position the yarn your index finger. Insert the hook through the back of the next stitch (see first picture. Grab the yarn that is the fastest from the hook and pull trough. You will have three strands on your hook (the furthest, the middle, and the beginning loops). Yarn over and pull through all the three loops (similar to an HDC).
Here is a video I have made specially for this:
https://youtu.be/WKJSjy_3E3I
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