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Chris the sheep amigurumi
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Create your own small sheep plush toy by following this PDF crochet pattern for Chris the amigurumi Sheep. Chris is a sewing pattern (His wool cap and legs are sewed, the ears are attached as you finish the Wool cap) but with a fully detailed photo tutorial pattern you will have your sheep done in no time.
►Pattern Details:
Skill Level: Suitable for all levels
Finished Size: Approximately 18cm tall
Yarn: double knit, light worsted weight yarn
Recommended Yarn: At least 70g of yarn in total
Crochet Hook Size: 3.5mm
Tools and Materials Needed: Scissors, stuffing, 10/12 mm safety eyes (optional), stitch marker, tapestry needle
WHY THIS PATTERN:
Chris the lamb can easily be made with Velvet yarn for a bigger plush toy or with 4ply cotton to make it part of a baby mobile.
This size of amigurumi is perfect for your next craft fair, I have made a few for my market and people just adore them.
►PLEASE NOTE: PURCHASE OF THIS ITEM IS FOR A DIGITAL PDF CROCHET PATTERN, NOT THE ACTUAL FINISHED TOY IN THE PHOTOS!
►This listing is an original PDF pattern -written in English using US terminology- to crochet your farm animal. The pattern does not contain the basic course of crocheting – you should already have the basic knowledge- although I do share some tips and tricks to guide you.
►The crochet sheep in this listing is made with light worsted-weight yarn but the toys can be made with this plush yarn.
►Pattern includes detailed instructions with plenty of photo references to instruct you on how to make the crochet toy cheetah step by step.
→ What will you get in the pattern ←
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You will receive one PDF file upon purchase of this listing
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Chris the sheep
IMPORTANT: This pattern is for personal use only.
You do NOT have permission to recopy, rewrite, or redistribute this pattern in any form as your own or otherwise. You may NOT resell my patterns, but you are welcome to sell any of the items made from my patterns!
Happy crocheting!
You are most welcome to contact me if you have any questions about the pattern.
I would love to see your finished toy as well. You can tag me on Instagram @Yarnoverwithnatasha
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- First published: June 2024
- Page created: June 7, 2024
- Last updated: October 19, 2024 …
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