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The pattern provides instructions for crocheting a lamb toy along with clothes.

The pattern provides instructions for crocheting a lamb toy along with clothes.

Yarn in beige, white and pink colors is needed along with a crochet hook, stuffing, safety eyes and other accessories.

Crochet pattern

Lamb

Designed by Ekaterina Borisova, 2022

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Dear crochet lovers!
My name is Ekaterina, and I
welcome you to my
Amigurumi world.
Thank you for purchasing
my pattern! I hope you find
this pattern easy and enjoy
the whole process of
crocheting. There are many
other amigurumi toys in my
collection, which you can
find on Instagram:
@kb_loveknitting

Today, I invite you to crochet


a lamb toy using only one crochet hook. You will make a funny toy by following
this crochet pattern.
The finished product using the materials stated in this pattern is ~9.4 inches
/ 24 cm tall.

In this pattern, you will find the


instruction for crocheting the
sheep and a set of clothes (shoes +
fur jacket).
It consists of 21 pages and is
accompanied by more than 50
photographs.
The lamb is made with a wireframe,
and her arms are movable. The toy
is crocheted as one piece. You sew
only the nose, ears, and cap.
Crochet the fur and shoes
separately – these parts are
removable.

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This pattern is a work of authorship,
and it intends only for personal use.
Full or partial reproduction and
distribution, sales, and publications
on the Internet are forbidden!!!
I would love to see your finished
creation, so please credit
@kb_loveknitting Ekaterina Borisova
as the designer on Instagram or
Facebook!
Never hesitate to contact me if you
have any questions concerning this
pattern… I will do my best to help
you.
You can contact me, leave your
feedback or see the other patterns on:
https://vk.com/kb_loveknitting
Instagram: @kb_loveknitting
E-mail: [email protected]

Best regards, Ekaterina Borisova

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INDEX:

About the pattern …………..…… 2


Index ………………………….……...… 4
The required materials .………... 5
Abbreviations …………….…...…… 5
Sheep
Arms …………………………..……… 6
Feet ………….…….……..……………… 7
Legs……………..…………....………….. 7
Body ….……………………...………... 9
Neck ………………….………………... 12
Head………….…………………….….. 12
Tail ………………………………….......13
Ears ……………………………………. 14
Nose ………………….…………..……. 15
Hat……………………………………… 15
Assembly …………………….....…… 16
Clothes
Fur jacket …………………….…...… 18
Shoes…………………………………... 19

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THE REQUIRED MATERIALS:
1. Yarn
Adelia Kiss (50g – 145 m, 100%; polyester), color 03 light beige and 01 white–
1 skein of each color for a body;
YarnArt MINK (50 g – 75 m, 100%; polyamide), color 341 powder – 1 skein
for a fur jacket;
Himalaya TOFFEE (50 g – 85 m; polyester), color 73501 white – less than 1
skein for a hat;
Alize baby wool (50 g – 175 m; 40% wool - 20% bamboo - 40% acrylic), color
161 powder – half of the skein for shoes, ears, and a nose (you can change it
to embroidery floss or Iris yarn of similar color).
2. 2 mm and 2.5 mm crochet hook;
3. Stuffing material (fiberfill/polyester);
4. Stitch marker, tapestry needle, embroidery needle, scissors, rouge, 1 meter
of wire D=1.2 mm, adhesive tape;
5. Black, dark brown, and white embroidery threads for a muzzle;
6. Pen corrector of white color (optionally);
7. Safety eyes D=8 мм (2 pcs);
8. Thick cardboard or plastic for feet;
9. 2 buttons D=8 mm for a fur jacket (optionally).

CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS (US):


MR – magic ring
Rnd – round
ch - chain
dec – decrease (2 sc together)
inc – increase (2 sc in one stitch)
sc - single crochet
DC – double crochet
TR – treble crochet
HDC – half double crochet
sl st - slip stitch
BLO/FLO – back/front loops only
* - repeat as instructed
The number in the brackets is the number of stitches in the round.

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Rnd 1: 6 sc into MR (6)
Rnd 2: 6 inc (12)
Rnd 3: (2 sc, inc) х 4 (16)
Rnds 4-6: 16 sc (16)
Rnd 7: Left arm - sc, 4 DC Puff st, 2 sl st, 12
sc (16)
Right arm - sc, 2 sl st, 4 DC Puff stitch, 12 sc
(16)
Rnd 8: 15 sc (do no crochet into Puff stitch of
the previous round)
Rnd 9: 15 sc
Stuff the palm with fiberfill gently.
Rnd 10: (3 sc, dec) х 3 (12)
Rnds 11-25: 12 sc (15 rounds)

Make the wireframe. (Optionally) You


need about 2 pieces of wire 20 cm/7.8
inches long. Cut them using cutters, bend
the ends of the wire, and secure them with
adhesive tape.
I cut a piece of wire 20 cm/7.8 inches long,
bent the ends, and curl them.
Insert the wireframe into the arms and
stuff it with fiberfill.
Break yarn. Put the arms aside. Later,
crochet on them into the body.

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Note, if you make less than 22 sc in the first round - increase on the sides in the
next round to get 22 sc. Continue crocheting by following the pattern.

With white No. 01 and a 2.5 mm crochet hook.

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12 sc

The joint points

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Stitch marker – the
beginning of the round

25 sc 25 sc

4 sc

3 dec 3 dec

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13
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1. If you did not insert the eyes yet, it is time
to do it! Widen the hole between stitches
with your hook or scissors to insert safety
eyes. Insert the eyes between rounds 67-
68 above decreases. The distance between
the eyes is 4 sc. If you use sewing eye beads,
then sew them in the indicated rounds.

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Embroider the whites

3. Embroider the eyebrows with brown


embroidery floss (split it in half). Draw
the needle to the top of the head. Do not
cut thread because we will need it to
embroider the stripe under the nose.

5. Distribute stuffing material inside


the head with the help of the hook.
Move it to the cheek areas and
shape the cheeks with your hands.

6.

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7.

9. Fluff the muzzle with Velcro


(optionally).

Our lamb is finished!


Front view Back view

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FUR JACKET
With powder/pink YarnArt MINK and a 2.5 mm (or 3 mm) crochet hook.
Chain 32 and work in back and forth rows. Chain 2 at the end of each row (I do
not mention it below).
Note: you may have a different number of stitches due to crochet density. I
recommend trying it on as you crochet and correct the number of stitches but the
pattern of the jacket will stay the same.
Rnd 1: (2 DC, DC inc)*10, 2 DC (42)
Rnd 2: (3 DC, DC inc)*10, 2 DC (52)
Rnd 3: 9 DC, chain 8 and skip 8 DC (for the armholes), 18 DC, chain 8 and skip
8 DC (armhole), 9 DC (52)
Rnd 4: 9 DC, 8 Dc to the chain, 18 DC, 8 DC to the chain, 9 DC (52)
Rnds 5-8: 52 DC (52) – 4 rounds – continue crocheting to the desired length.
Break yarn, secure, and hide the tail.

Attach white yarn to the edge of the jacket on the upper side and crochet as
follows:
Rnd 1: (2 sc, inc sc sc
Rnd 2: 42 DC (42)
Continue crocheting following the chart:

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SHOES
With powder/pink color Alize baby wool yarn and a 2.5 mm crochet hook.
Rnd 1:

Rnd 2:

Rnd 3:

Rnd 4:

Rnd 5:

Rnd 6:

Rnd 7:

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In the next round, start crocheting the
tongue with decreases and work in back
and forth rows. Your marker should be in 16 sc
the middle of the side of the shoe. For this,
fold in half the shoe and count 16 sc from
the edge, as shown in the photo. Place a
marker. Make shift stitches if needed.
Rnd 14: 16 dec, turn, chain 1 (16)
Rnd 15: 16 sc, turn, chain 1 (16)
Rnd 16: 8 dec, turn, chain 1 (8)
Rnd 17: 8 sc, turn, chain 1 (8)
Rnd 18: 4 dec (4)
Start crocheting in a circle:
Rnd 19: 3 sc to the side of the tongue, 30 sc to
the shoe, 3 to the side of the tongue, 4 sc to the
tongue (40)
Rnds 20-24: 40 sc (40) – 5 rounds.
Break yarn, secure, and hide the tail.
Crochet the second shoe similarly!
Tip: To hold the legs together I joined the
shoes with one stitch on the bottom side.
See photo:
Our shoes are finished!

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Our lamb is finished!

Thank you for crocheting with me!


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