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					<description><![CDATA[ What do you need: • fuzzy/ bulky yarn/ 5-6 wpi • fine yarn/ sport/ 5 ply/ 12 wpi • hook 4.5 mm or 5 mm for fuzzy yarn and 3 mm for sport yarn • tapestry needle • common sewing needle and threads • 2 black mushroom buttons diameter 6 mm • one flower button ... <a title="Amigurumi The Sheep Free Pattern" class="read-more" href="https://amigurumi.myeatbook.com/2020/01/31/amigurumi-the-sheep-free-pattern/" aria-label="More on Amigurumi The Sheep Free Pattern">Devamını oku</a>]]></description>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading"> What do you need:</h4>



<p>• fuzzy/ bulky yarn/ 5-6 wpi</p>



<p>• fine yarn/ sport/ 5 ply/ 12 wpi</p>



<p>• hook 4.5 mm or 5 mm for fuzzy yarn and 3 mm for sport yarn</p>



<p>• tapestry needle</p>



<p>• common sewing needle and threads</p>



<p>• 2 black mushroom buttons diameter 6 mm</p>



<p>• one flower button average 20 mm</p>



<p>• scissors</p>



<p>• toy filling<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">I used these yarns:</h4>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">FOR THE BODY, HAIR, TAIL and EARS:</h4>



<p>Brown sheep: Happy by YarnArt, 100% Polyester</p>



<p>Yarn weight: Bulky yarn/ 5 wpi, Yardage: 191 yards (175 meters), Unit weight: 100 grams</p>



<p>(1.76 ounces) Gauge: 26.0 sts = 4 inches</p>



<p>Color: 781 light coffee</p>



<p>You will need about 52 grams/ approximately 141 yards of yarn totally.</p>



<p>I used hook 4.5 mm/ US 7</p>



<p>&nbsp;Tip: Tip for an alternative material. You could use e.g. Pipsqueak by Bernat, 100%</p>



<p>Polyester, hook 5 mm/ US H</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">FOR THE HEAD, LEGS, EYES, EARS, HANDS and CHEEKS</h4>



<p>Kacenka by Nitarna Ceska Trebova.</p>



<p>The mixture of 60% cotton 40% acrylic, Yarn weight: Sport / 5 ply (12 wpi) Yardage: 164</p>



<p>yards (150 meters) per 50g ball. You could buy this yarn here:</p>



<p>I used a hook 3 mm</p>



<p>Colors of Brown sheep: 7104 beige about 25 gram, small amount of 0010 white, 3324 light</p>



<p>pink, 3374 red<br></p>



<p>&nbsp;Tip: Tip for an alternative material. You could use e.g. Jeans renamed in 2016 as Gina by</p>



<p>Yarnart, Softfun by Scheepjeswool, Cotton Blend by Red heart, they all are very similar as</p>



<p>Kacenka.</p>



<p>&nbsp;The dimension of finished sheep: the sheep is 32 cm/12.6 inches tall. Please remember,</p>



<p>that the size of finished project depends on used material and your own style of crocheting too.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Needed skills:</h4>



<p>You will use only basic stitches, but working with the fuzzy yarn needs some practice.&nbsp;<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Instruction</h4>



<p>The sheep consists of several parts – body, head, ears, cheeks, eyes, hands, legs and tail. You</p>



<p>will make all parts separately and then you will sew them together.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Body</h4>



<p>• Use fuzzy yarn and crochet in spiral circle rounds. It means that you will not join the round</p>



<p>with SlSt and you will not turn the work after finishing of every round.</p>



<p>• Use small piece of contrast yarn or stitch marker and mark the end of the round with it.</p>



<p>• Crochet in back loops only. Insert a hook from middle to the back loop of next stitch. I used</p>



<p>contrast smooth yarn, to you could see better the stitches worked only into back loops only.</p>



<p>This bulging side becomes a wrong part of the work.<br></p>



<p>Chain (CH)</p>



<p>Slip stitch (SlSt)</p>



<p>Single crochet (SC)</p>



<p>Half double crochet (HDC)</p>



<p>Double crochet (DC)</p>



<p>BLO – crochet in back loops only</p>



<p>Increasing (inc): 2 SC in same stitch</p>



<p>Decreasing (dec): crochet 2 SC together</p>



<p>[ ] &#8230;x times = repeat instructions in in brackets &#8230; times</p>



<p>( ) = the number of the stitches at the end of the row/round</p>



<p>Round 1: Use fuzzy yarn and make CH 2, 8 SC in second stitch from hook (8 SC)</p>



<p>Round 2: from now your will crochet in back loops only, inc in each stitch around (16 SC)</p>



<p>Round 3: [1 SC, inc] – repeat 8 times totally (24 SC)</p>



<p>Round 4: [1 SC in next 2 stitches, inc] – repeat 8 times totally (32 SC)</p>



<p>Round 5: [1 SC in next 3 stitches, inc] – repeat 8 times totally (40 SC)</p>



<p>Round 6 &#8211; 19: 1 single crochet in each stitch around (40 SC)</p>



<p>Round 20: 1 SC in next 13 stitches, [dec, 1 SC in next stitch] – repeat 4 times totally, dec,</p>



<p>1 SC in next 13 stitches (35 SC)</p>



<p>Tip: Mark the part of decreasing by small piece of contr</p>



<p>ast yarn, to know better, where is a</p>



<p>front part of the body.</p>



<p>On the picture below you could see wrong side and right side of your work. Bulging part of</p>



<p>back loops only stitches becomes wrong part.</p>



<p>Round 21-22: 1 SC in each stitch around (35 SC)</p>



<p>Round 23: 1 SC in next 13 stitches, [dec, 1 SC in next stitch ] – repeat it 3 times totally, 1 SC</p>



<p>in next 13 stitches (32 SC)</p>



<p>Round 24: 1 SC in each stitch around (32 SC)</p>



<p>Round 25: [dec, 1 SC in next 3 stitches] – repeat 6 times totally, 1 SC in next 2 stitches (26</p>



<p>SC)</p>



<p>Round 26: 1 SC in each stitch around (26 SC)</p>



<p>Round 27: [dec, 1 SC in next 2 stitches] – repeat it 6 times totally, 1 SC in next 2 stitches (20</p>



<p>SC)</p>



<p>Round 28: 1 SC in each stitch around (20 SC). Fill the body with toy filling carefully and</p>



<p>thoroughly.</p>



<p>Round 29: 1 SC in next 7 stitches, dec, 1 SC in next stitch, dec, 1 SC in next 8 stitches (18</p>



<p>SC)</p>



<p>Round 30: 1 SC in next 7 stitches, dec, dec, 1 SC in next 7 stitches (16 SC)</p>



<p>Round 31-34: 1 SC in each stitch around (16 SC), end the work after round 34. Fill the body</p>



<p>with a toy filling.</p>



<p>The shape the body after filling, nicely.</p>



<p>Wrong side Right side</p>



<p>Front Back Side Side<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Head</h4>



<p>Use sport yarn, beige color, hook 3 mm. Crochet in circle spiral rounds. Fill the head with toy</p>



<p>filling as you go precisely.</p>



<p>Round 1: CH 2, 7 SC in second stitch from hook (7 SC)</p>



<p>Round 2: inc in each stitch around (14 SC)</p>



<p>Round 3: [1 SC, inc] – repeat 7 times totally (21 SC)</p>



<p>Round 4: [1 SC in next 2 stitches, inc] – repeat 7 times totally (28 SC)</p>



<p>Round 5: [1 SC in next 3 stitches, inc] – repeat 7 times totally (35 SC)</p>



<p>Round 6: [1 SC in next 4 stitches, inc] – repeat 7 times totally (42 SC)</p>



<p>Round 7: [1 SC in next 5 stitches, inc] – repeat 7 times totally (49 SC)</p>



<p>Round 8-17: 1 SC in each stitch around (49 SC). Fill the head with toy filling as you go.</p>



<p>Round 18: [dec, 1 SC in next 3 stitches] – repeat 9 times totally, dec, 1 SC in next 2 stitches</p>



<p>(39 SC)</p>



<p>Round 19: [dec, 1 SC in next 2 stitches] – repeat 9 times totally, dec, 1 SC in next stitch</p>



<p>(29 SC)</p>



<p>Round 20-31: 1 SC in each stitch around (29 SC)</p>



<p>Round 32: [dec, 1 SC in next 1 stitches] – repeat 9 times totally, dec (19 SC)</p>



<p>Round 33: [dec] – repeat 9 times totally, 1 SC in next stitch (10 SC). End the work. Sew the</p>



<p>rest of the stitches.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Hair</h4>



<p>Use fuzzy yarn and crochet in spiral circle rounds, in back loops only.</p>



<p>Round 1: CH 2, 8 SC in second stitch from hook (8 SC)</p>



<p>Round 2: inc in each stitch around (16 SC)</p>



<p>Round 3: [1 SC, inc] – repeat 8 times totally (24 SC)</p>



<p>Round 4 – 7: 1 SC in each stitch around (24 SC)</p>



<p>Round 8: [dec, 1 SC in next 3 stitches] – repeat 4 times totally, dec, 1 SC in next 2 stitches</p>



<p>(19 SC), end the work.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Ears</h4>



<p>The ears consist of two parts.</p>



<p>Part I: Use fuzzy yarn, hook 4.5 mm. Make two same pieces.</p>



<p>Beginning: CH 7</p>



<p>Row 1: insert a hook in second stitch from the hook and crochet 1 SC in next stitch, 1 HDC in</p>



<p>next stitch, 1 DC in next 3 stitches, 1 HDC in next stitch, end the work.</p>



<p>Part II: Use sport yarn, light pink color, hook 3 mm. Make two same pieces.</p>



<p>Beginning: CH 7</p>



<p>Row 1: insert a hook in second stitch from the hook and crochet 1 SC in next 3 stitches,</p>



<p>1 HDC in next stitch, 1 DC in next stitch, 5 DC in last stitch, don&#8217;t turn the work, continue in</p>



<p>circle direction, crochet in opposite part of chains from beginning and crochet 1 DC in next</p>



<p>stitch, 1 HDC in next stitch, 1 SC in next 3 stitches, end the work.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Eyes</h4>



<p>Make 2 same pieces. Use sport yarn, white color, hook 3 mm.</p>



<p>Round 1: CH 2, insert a hook in second stitch from the hook and crochet SC 5 (5 SC)</p>



<p>Round 2: [inc] – repeat 5 times totally (10 SC)</p>



<p>Round 3: 1 single crochet in each stitch around (10 SC)</p>



<p>Round 4: [dec, 1 SC in next stitch] – repeat 3 times totally, 1 SC in next stitch (7 SC)</p>



<p>End the work. Neaten free threads. Sew tiny mushroom button average 6 mm or black beads</p>



<p>in the middle of the eye. Fill the eyes with small amount of toy filling.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">&nbsp;Hands</h4>



<p>Make two same hands. Use sport yarn, beige color, hook 3 mm. Crochet in circle spiral rounds.</p>



<p>Fill the hands with toy filling only at the beginning to the round 12. Rest of the hands stays</p>



<p>empty.</p>



<p>Round 1: CH 2, 8 SC in second stitch from hook (8 SC)</p>



<p>Round 2: [1 SC, inc] – repeat 4 times totally (12 SC)</p>



<p>Round 3 – 42: 1 SC in each stitch from previous round (12 SC). End the work after round 42.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">&nbsp;Cheeks</h4>



<p>Make 2 same pieces. Use sport yarn, light pink color, hook 3 mm.</p>



<p>Beginning: use light pink yarn and make magic circle</p>



<p>Round 1: CH 3 as a first DC, 11 DC in the middle of the circle. 1 SlSt in first stitch of the</p>



<p>round, end the work.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">&nbsp;Legs</h4>



<p>Make two same legs. Use sport yarn, beige color and hook 3 mm. Crochet in circle spiral</p>



<p>rounds. Fill the legs with toy filling only to the round 12. Rest of the legs stays empty.</p>



<p>Round 1: CH 2, 7 SC in second stitch from hook (7 SC)</p>



<p>Round 2: inc in each stitch around (14 SC)</p>



<p>Round 3: [1 SC, inc] – repeat 7 times totally (21 SC)</p>



<p>Round 3 – 21: 1 SC in each stitch from previous round (21 SC). End the work after round 21.<br></p>



<p>Tail</p>



<p>Use fuzzy yarn and crochet in spiral circle rounds, in back loops only. Fill the tail with a toy</p>



<p>filling.</p>



<p>Round 1: CH 2, 7 SC in second stitch from hook (7 SC)</p>



<p>Round 2: inc in each stitch around (14 SC)</p>



<p>Round 3-4: 1 SC in each stitch around (14 SC). End the work after round 4.<br></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Finishing</h4>



<p>You made all parts of the sheep. Shape them nicely and pin them together and then sew them</p>



<p>together. Use common sewing thread and needle. Neaten free threads. Sew flower button on</p>



<p>the head.</p>



<p>Sew the hair and head together. Use common sewing thread and needle.</p>



<p>Then sew the body and head together. Shape it nicely. Use common sewing thread and needle.</p>



<p>Fill the neck with toy filling thoroughly.</p>



<p>Sew pink and fuzzy part of the ear together and then sew them on the head. Use common</p>



<p>sewing thread and needle.</p>



<p>Sew the eyes on the head. Sew the eyes close to each other.</p>



<p>Use red yarn and the tapestry needle and sew the cheeks visible. Pull the rest of the yarn into</p>



<p>the head by your hook.<br></p>



<p>Use common sewing thread and needle and sew the muzzle, as you see on the picture bellow.</p>



<p>Sew the tail. On the back side of the sheep. Use common sewing thread and needle and sew</p>



<p>the legs. Fill the legs with a small amount of toy filling and then sew them on the bottom of the</p>



<p>body, shape the sheep to stand without any support nicely. Sew the flower button average 20</p>



<p>mm on the head.<br></p>



<p>Your Sheep is finished – congratulation <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/2665.png" alt="♥" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>



<p><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/2665.png" alt="♥" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> I wish you nice crocheting <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/2665.png" alt="♥" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>



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