Thursday, April 24, 2014

Free Pattern: Fluffy Sheep Amigurumi


A tiny 3.5" tall super-fluffy sheep amigurumi. You can download the PDF pattern on Ravelry or find it written below. If you have any questions feel free to email me at icrochetthings@gmail.com.

Materials:
▪  Worsted weight yarn in grey, brown 
▪  Super bulky yarn in white (I used Red Heart Buttercup)
▪  F hook (3.75 mm) 
▪  H hook (5.00 mm) - Use with super bulky yarn only 
▪  Stuffing 
▪  5 mm safety eyes 
▪  Scissors 
▪  Tapestry needle

Difficulty: Easy
You should know how to work in the round, increase, decrease, and change colors.

Pattern:
This is an icrochetthings original pattern © 2014-2016. Do not claim as your own. Do not copy, sell, or distribute this pattern. Do not sell any products made from this pattern.

Key


Body
Starting with grey

1.  ch 2, 6 sc in 1st ch  (6)
2.  [inc] around  (12)
3.  [sc, inc] around  (18)
4.  [2 sc, inc] around  (24)
5 – 7.  [sc] around  (24) – Break off grey
8.  Attach white
  [sc] around  (24)
9 – 13.  [sc] around  (24)
14. [2 sc, dec] around  (18)
15.  [sc, dec] around  (12)
Stuff and attach safety eyes (I placed mine between rounds 4 and 5 at about 8 sts apart)
16.  [dec] around  (6)

F/O, sew shut

4 Legs
Starting with grey

1.  ch 2, 6 sc in 1st ch  (6)
2.  [sc] around  (6)

F/O, leave long tail for sewing

2 Ears
Starting with grey

1.  ch 5, 4 sc  (4)

F/O, leave long tail for sewing

Tail
Starting with grey

1.  ch 4, 3 sc  (3)

F/O, leave long tail for sewing

Assembly
See pictures above if you need help with placement

▪  Use brown yarn to embroider a nose and mouth onto the face
▪  Sew the ears on either side of the head
▪  Sew the tail onto the back of the body
▪  Sew the feet onto the bottom of the body, stuffing as you go

2 comments:

  1. I just made one and the face just cones out like a big flat disk, there's definitely something missing here. No amount of stuffing is making it pop out and be rounded like in the picture. Really wanted to make a bunch of these in different colors for my 2 year old, but I think I'll stick to little round bears instead.

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