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Todays daily new amigurumi free crochet pattern is Amigurumi Crochet Baby Lamb.
I want to give you some informations about this amigurumi free pattern ; Crochet Baby Lamb.

Amigurumi Crochet Baby Lamb Free Pattern-1

MATERIALS:
– Worsted-weight yarn (4-ply) in any two contrasting colors. (The U.K. equivalent is Aran, and AUS/NZ is 8 ply.) For my lamb, I used Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice in the color â€śFisherman” and Hobby Lobby’s brand I Love This Yarn in the color â€śBlack”.
– E (3.5 mm) crochet hook
– 9 mm black safety eyes 
– Fiberfill (or your stuffing of choice) 
– Bent tip tapestry needle
– Scissors 
– Stitch marker 
– A small amount of pink embroidery floss

ABBREVIATION
Abbreviations are in U.S. terms.

sc – single crochet
st/sts – stitch(es)
sl st – slip stitch
dec – decrease (join the next 2 stitches together)
inc – increase (2 single crochet in the next stitch)
bs – berry stitch
R1 – round 1
rep – repeat
** – repeat the group of instructions between the asterisks the number of times indicated.

Amigurumi Crochet Baby Lamb Free Pattern:

Head (starting in black yarn)
R1: ch 2, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook (6 sts)
R2: *inc* rep 6 times (12 sts)
R3: *sc 1, inc* rep 6 times (18 sts)
R4: *sc 2, inc* rep 6 times (24 sts)
R5: *sc 3, inc* rep 6 times (30 sts)
R6-8: sc in all 30 sts (3 rounds total at 30 sts each)
Mark R8 with a stitch marker as we will need to reference this round later to sew the body to the head.
R9: *sc 3, dec* rep 6 times (24 sts)

The Berry Stitch
Now, we are going to make the curly wool. To make the wool curly, we will use the berry stitch (bs). To make the berry stitch, insert your hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull through. Now, working with only the front loop on the hook, ch 4. Now yarn over and pull through both loops on the hook. Your berry stitch is completed.

From here on out, every other stitch will be a BS. I’ve written out the pattern here exactly how I did it. If you miss a BS here and there, don’t worry—it’s a forgiving stitch. Just make sure you have the correct stitch count at the end of each round.
Switch to cream yarn
R10: *bs 1, sc 1* rep 12 times (24 sts)
R11: *sc 1, bs 1* rep 12 times (24 sts)
R12: *bs 1, sc 1* rep 12 times (24 sts)
R13: *sc 1, bs 1* rep 12 times (24 sts)

Face Details
Insert eyes between R8 & 9, 8 sts apart. (Hint: insert the 1st eye. Count 8 sts from the hole where you inserted the 1st eye and insert the 2nd eye.) Take some pink embroidery floss and embroider her nose approx. one round below the eyes. It should look like a “Y” about 1.5 sts wide at the top.

R14: *sc 1, bs 1, bs dec* rep 6 times (18 sts)
To make a berry stitch decrease, start making a regular decrease by inserting your hook into the first st, yarn over, pull through, and then inserting the hook into the next st, yarn over, pull through. You now have three loops on your hook. Using the loop closest to the tip of the hook, ch 4. Now yarn over and draw your hook through all loops. Your bs dec is complete. See the above video for a visual demonstration of this.

R15: *bs 1, dec* rep 6 times (12 sts)
Stop and begin stuffing. Also, mark R15 with a stitch marker like we did R8 as we will use this round later to sew the body to the head.
R16: *bs dec* rep 6 times (6 sts)
Finish off. Finish stuffing the head firmly and use the tail to sew up the hole, then weave in your end.

Ears (make 2 using black yarn)
R1: ch 5, starting in 2nd ch from hook, inc 1, sc
Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing. Neatly weave the tail down to the bottom corner of the ear. Now, sew the ear to the head on R14 using that same tail. Do the same for the 2nd ear.

Body (using cream yarn)
The body is also made using the berry stitch.
R1: ch 2, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook (6 sts)
R2: *sc in next st, bs in same st as last sc* rep 6 times (12 sts)
R3: *sc 1, make 1 bs & 1 sc in next st, bs 1, make 1 sc & 1 bs in next st* rep 3 times (18 sts)
R4: *sc 1, bs 1, 1 sc & 1 bs in next st* rep 6 times (24 sts)
R5: *bs 1, sc 1* rep 12 times (24 sts)
R6: *sc 1, bs 1* rep 12 times (24 sts)
R7-10: rep R5-6 two more times (4 rounds total at 24 sts each)

Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff firmly and sew it to R8-15 approx. of the back of the head using the stitch markers we left as your guide. Position your body on the head exactly where you want it and pin it into place using straight pins. This way the body will not shift and move around while you are sewing it to the head.

Feet (make 4 starting in black yarn)
R1: ch 2, 5 sc in 2nd ch from hook (5 sts)
If making a white and cream lamb, switch to cream yarn; otherwise, continue in black.
R2-3: sc in all 5 sts (2 rounds total at 5 sts each)
Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Sew the two front feet to R8-10 of the body and the two back feet to R4-7 of the body. Again, position the legs exactly where you want them and pin them into place using straight pins to keep them from moving around while you are sewing them on.

After positioning the lgs and before sewing sewing them on, place your lamb on a flat surface to see if she can stand on her own without toppling over. You may need to adjust the placement of your legs if she can’t stand on her own.

Tail (using cream yarn)
Ch 4, starting in 2nd ch from hook, bs 1, sc 1, bs 1
Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing. Sew to the back of the body and weave in all ends.

Congratulations !!
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