I decided I wanted to make a mobile for my baby girls room. I thought some sweet little lambs would be nice and crochet was the way to go about making them. Unfortunately these little lambs took a little longer to crochet and put together than I thought they would. But if you are up
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Allie had a little lamb... I was not expecting to enjoy this so much. It’s sort of like Play-Doh for adults--there’s a visceral joy to it that defies explanation. I’m not at all sure my sheep will come out looking anything close to the cheerful breed on the kit box, but it isn’t looking like a nuclear mutant, either. A little aardvark-y, yes, but I think it may be recognizable as a sheep in its final form. And yes, aardvark-y is a word. Professional writer at the helm here--I have a license to manufacture adjectives. Two things struck me as I made the face and ears. One, that my sheep looks dangerously close to Nick Park’s (of Wallace and Gromit fame) creation Shaun the Sheep. It’s in the eyes, I think. It surely lacks the tell-tale toothy grin of Park’s characters, but the roundness of the edges reminds me of his style. The other thing that struck me was a direct counterpoint to my surprising enjoyment of this project. I was startled by how elementally wrong it feels to stab something in the eye. Even if the stabbing is how that eye is created. Needle-felting is, at its most basic, stabbing roving repeatedly with a very sharp needle. I knew the ball of roving had no sensory perception. It could feel no pain. It could not be oppressed or assaulted. Still, I couldn’t get past the guttural revulsion of sticking the thing in the eye over and over. I was glad, relieved even, when the eyes were finally formed. I exhaled a breath I hadn’t even realized I was holding. Personification gone oddly wrong. Further proof that this tiny thing is powerfully alluring? My teenage daughter wandered by as I was making the face and read the directions over my shoulder. “The kit makes two sheep?” she asked coyly. I knew what was coming: “Could I make the other one?” We’ll see.
Wow, simply the cutest sheep craft and lamb diy collection I have seen. Such great ideas - super cute and must make! Easy sheep craft DIYs
Animal lovies are knitting patterns that babies and toddlers will love to cuddle with. Great gifts to knit for baby and kids.
**NOTE: You can find an ad-free, beautifully formatted and concise version of this pattern available in my shop HERE. Supporting my website in this way ensures that I’ll be able to release many more free patterns in the future! :)*h Happy March, ya'll! I have another free farm animal pattern for you today! Be sure and check out my first two, Billy the Baby Pig, and Cooper the Rooster. Meet Lyla the Lamb! Lyla is a bouncy little lamb who is always sticking her nose where it shouldn’t be. Lyla has a way with others, though, and can make friends with just about anyone. She’s even good friends with the sheepdogs! Dimensions: 3 in. (7.5 cm.) long & 2 in. (5 cm.) tall Difficulty: Easy! This pattern is perfect for beginners. Materials: – Size E (3.50mm) crochet hook (I use Susan Bates HERE) – Worsted weight (4 ply) yarn in cream, white, and black (I used Lion Brand Vanna's Choice for the cream in the color,
This toilet paper roll sheep craft is quick and easy to make with kids of any age. Plus, it's fluffy and adorable! Great rainy day craft or Sunday school craft.
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For at least a century or so, April flowers led to showers of May baskets on the front-door knobs of American homes.
This pom pom sheep garland is easy to make and adorable! Great for Easter or for any 2015 "year of the sheep" decorations!
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Make your own Cotton the sheep/lamb from “Oblivion Island”, Haruka’s brave, loyal and sweet cherished stuffie! Materials: Note: I worked in continuous rounds (vs. joined rounds).
Mother Goose Rhymes (the second half of the book) Copyright 1943 The Saalfield Publishing Co. Uh oh, I have naturally curl...
Do you have a new little one in your home? Or maybe there is one on the way. Today we found 7 knitting patterns for a baby that are each so adorable and cuddly that they could not be any more per…
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🐑 Cute and timeless design with a Vintage twist:This Sheep snuggler, namend Lola, is perfect for creating an adorable amigurumi lamb with a very cute and timeless design, which on the othet hand is very easy and fast to make.👶 Perfect for Toddlers and Children age 2+:Designed as a hybrid between a lovey and a stuffed animal, Lola the plush sheep is squishy and cuddly, making it the perfect companion for toddlers and children until age 2. 🎁 Perfect gift for all occasions: It is a fun in between project or if you want to make something last minute. This Sheep crochet toy is the perfect baby shower gift, birth gift, christening gift, first Christmas gift, first Eastern gift, first birthday gift or just an inbetween gift.✨ Beginner-Friendly and Fun:No matter your crochet skill level, this comforter pattern is perfect for you. Whether you're a motivated beginner or an advanced crocheter, you'll find joy in creating this crocheted plush lamb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Customize your amigurumi Sheep to your liking! This crochet pattern includes:A) Two eye options:1. safety eyes2. embroidered sleepy eyesB) Two stuffing options1. Stuffed animal variant: (feet and body are stuffed medium-firm, as normal cuddle animals are)2. Lamb Snuggler variant (feet and body are not stuffed). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Size: varies depending on yarn, crochet hook and how tight or loose you crochet. Approx. 40 cm | 16'' with crochet hook 7 + 8mmMaterials: Chenille yarn (also called cuddly wool) | Yarn weight: any 6 super bulky (single stranded) or 5 bulky (double strands).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .🎁 Instant Download (not a finished product!) in PDF Format: This pattern is an instant download in PDF format, ensuring you can get started right away.💨 Languages: English, German
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I decided I wanted to make a mobile for my baby girls room. I thought some sweet little lambs would be nice and crochet was the way to go about making them. Unfortunately these little lambs took a little longer to crochet and put together than I thought they would. But if you are up
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These fuzzy yarn sheep make me smile. This is actually a child’s craft that I modified. The original project calls for clothes pin legs and chunky yarn. Here’s how I made my sheep. Cut out a cardboard sheep body. Add a face out of black card stock. Glue on twigs for legs. I taped mine before the glue dried so they would stay in position and the sheep could stand up. Add a small amount of fiber fill. Wrap fuzzy yarn around the body like you’re making a yarn ball. Tie off the end and tuck the knot into the body. Cut out ears and tuck into the yarn with a dab of glue. You can add a loop of string and use them as holiday ornaments or year-round décor. Mine are grazing on my office window sill which makes me happy. ............................................................................................................................... This project has been entered in the CSI Project of the Year Challenge
I decided I wanted to make a mobile for my baby girls room. I thought some sweet little lambs would be nice and crochet was the way to go about making them. Unfortunately these little lambs took a little longer to crochet and put together than I thought they would. But if you are up
I decided I wanted to make a mobile for my baby girls room. I thought some sweet little lambs would be nice and crochet was the way to go about making them. Unfortunately these little lambs took a little longer to crochet and put together than I thought they would. But if you are up