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Wooly Sheep + Bunny
At first attempt, this character was only going to be a bunny but as I finished the bunny I realized with a couple of tiny changes we could also have a fantastic wooly sheep. So now you have both a Wooly Sheep and a best friend Wooly Bunny included in the pattern. The loop stitch, which turns into fringe, is a bit tedious but it’s only every other row for a very short time. You can do it and it’s completely worth the effort in the end. Sit back and enjoy the Wooly Sheep + Bunny ride! This is one of my favorite projects ever.
The yarn I used is our fantastic Wisconsin Woolen Spun Worsted, you really need a wooly yarn for this project to make the cut loops turn into a scrumptious, squishy coat of wool. This yarn is perfect for making the loop stitch, which is then cut into a fringey coat, because with the woolen spun yarn the fibers grab onto each other and don’t slip. I have made and included in the pattern 5 exclusive video tutorials to help you along the way. The loop stitch video includes how to do the loop stitch holding the yarn in both your right and left hand.
I think you’ll love this one-of-a-kind super-amazing knit toy. It’s really a stunner of a project, and it’s not only for kids but for all sheep and bunny lovers alike. I wish you could reach through the screen to give the samples a good squeeze. They feel so good to hold.
Finished Measurement
8 1/2 inches from the tip of toe to the top of the head.
Yarn
Barrett Wool Co. Wisconsin Woolen Spun Worsted, 100% American wool (250 yards / 100 grams); 1 skein each in the colorways Oats (oatmeal) and Birch (creamy white).
Sheep:
Body is in the Oats colorway. Head, legs and hands are in the Birch colorway.
Bunny:
Body is in the Birch colorway. Head, legs, hands and tail are in the Oats colorway.
Approximate amounts used in grams:
Body: About 42 grams used.
Head and Legs: About 15 grams used.
Needles
US size 6 / 4.0 mm, set of 4 double-pointed needles OR size to obtain gauge
Gauge
5.5 stitches per inch in stockinette stitch
Materials
Yarn needle
Locking stitch markers
Fiberfill
Scissors - preferably sharp and pointy
Pair of 5mm safety eyes (Please note that safety eyes are considered a choking hazard for infants and small children. If concerned use embroidered French knots instead.)
Black embroidery floss or crochet cotton size 3
Wool wash (I use the brand Soak Wash.
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- First published: July 2023
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