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Knitted Adorable Sheep

Knitted adorable sheep are truly a delight to behold! These charming handmade creations bring a touch of warmth and coziness to any space. With their fluffy woolly coats and cute little faces, they never fail to bring a smile to people's faces. Whether you're a fan of crafting or simply appreciate the artistry of handmade items, these knitted sheep are sure to capture your heart. Displayed on a mantle, tucked into a child's room, or gifted to a loved one, these delightful sheep add a whimsical touch to any setting. So next time you come across one of these little treasures, be sure to take a moment to appreciate the love and care that went into creating such a lovable little friend.

You will need
Pipe cleaners
Stuffing
2 eyes
White and brown dk yarn
4mm needles
Pins
Black embroidery yarn
20cm ribbon

Start by building a skeleton from pipe cleaners. I fold 3 in half, 2 for legs and one for the face. Use others to strengthen and create the back and neck.

Cover with stuffing and tie on with yarn. (Told you this was backwards)

Head
Cast on 16
Stst 12 rows
K2 tog over row
P2 tog over row
Cut yarn, thread stitches onto yarn, pull to tighten.
Stitch up the side.
Slip onto head and stitch onto stuffing.

Legs – make 4

Cast on 10
Stst 16 rows
K2 tog over row
Cut yarn, thread stitches onto yarn, pull to tighten.
Stitch up the side.
Slip onto leg and stitch onto stuffing.

Ears – make 2

Cast on one
K1 front, yarn round needle, k1 back (kf,rn,kb)
Purl
K1, (kf,rn,kb), k1
Purl
Knit
Purl
Knit
Cast off
Stitch onto side of the face.

Body
Cast on 30 in white.
Knit 48 rows in any textured pattern. I used a basket weave in the images here, but I’ve also used blackberry, cables, chevrons, moss, and k/p patterns successfully.
Cast off.

Fold and pin around body.

Stitch on.
Tie a piece of yarn around the neck and tighten.
Add a bow, eyes and face.

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