Lulu The Sheep
Lulu The Sheep
@amordeamigurumi_
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Little Lamb Lulu
DIFFICULTY:
Easy to intermediate. You need to know how to read a recipe and have
basic knowledge of crochet and amigurumi.
MATERIALS
For the piece in this PDF, amigurumi yarn was used with a crocheting hook.
2.5 mm and point square (point x) and 3 mm needle to knit with the wool yarn.
the little sheep reached 25 cm in height but this size may undergo changes
another thread, needle, style and stitch tension were used. The average time of
The crafting takes 8 hours but varies greatly from one artisan to another.
am – magic ring
increase pad – double crochet
career pb - low point
dim - decrease pbx - very low point
point pp - picot point
chain low point using only the
half double crochet rear strap of the point
pa – high point flo - low point using only the
front strap of the point
Little Lamb Lulu
Head (cotton thread, skin color in the chosen shade)
1 – 6 pb in the magic ring (6)
2 - 6 aum (12)
3 - 1 pb 1 aum (6x) (18)
4 - 2 pb 1 aum (6x) (24)
5 - 3 pb 1 aum (6x) (30)
6 - 4 times pb 1 at (6x) (36)
7 - 5 pb 1 aum (6x) (42)
8 - 6 pb 1 aum (6x) (48)
9 - 7 pb 1 aum (6x) (54)
10 - 8 pb 1 aum (6x) (60)
11 to 23 – 60 pb (60) Insert the eyes with a latch of
security size 12 between lanes 16 and 17, with 9
points of distance between them
24 - 8 pb 1 dim (6x) (54)
25 - 7 pb 1 dim (6x) (48)
26 - 6 pb 1 dim (6x) (42)
27 - 5 pb 1 dim (6x) (36)
28 - 4 pb 1 dim (6x) (30) (do not make this row too
tight to be able to do the next one.
Body
Switch to the white wool yarn and use a needle.
of 3 mm
29 – 30 pb in blo (30)
30 - 4 pb 1 aum in blo (6x) (36)
31 – 36 pb in block (36)
32 – 5 pb 1 aum in blo (6x) (42)
33 - 42 pb in blo (42)
34 – 6 pb 1 aum em blo (6x) (48)
35 to 41 - 48 pb in stock (48)
42 - 6 pb 1 dim in block (6x) (42)
43 - 5 pb 1 dim em blo (6x) (36)
44 - 4 pb 1 dim in block (6x) (30)
45 - 3 pb 1 dim em blo (6x) (24)
46 - 2 pb 1 dim em blo (6x) (18)
47 - 1 pb 1 dim in blo (6x) (12)
48 - sc 1 in pl (3x) (09). Cut and finish the thread.
Little Lamb Lulu
Wig (use white wool and a 3 mm needle)
For the fur, use white wool yarn and a 3 mm needle. Attach the yarn at the last loop.
from the lower part of the sheep's body and weave up to reach the neck, always
using the handles that remained protruding from the block careers made on the body.
Chain 3 and secure with 1 slip stitch in a loop of a stitch from the previous row.
that is weaving. Repeat the process, securing with 1 single crochet in a loop of one stitch
from the career below, zigzagging. You can also skip a loop and
Light up with 1 pbx next time if you don't want a very dense fur. Repeat the
process the wig and then sew it to the sheep's head.
Lamb Lulu
Ears (white and pink)
Start with the pink, making the inner part of the ears (2 pieces)
Start with the white and black wires, make the outer part of the ears (1 piece of
each color
6 - Take one of the inner ear pieces and align it with the outer piece.
execution in such a way that the opposite sides face each other. Insert the
needle in the next stitch of the outer piece and pass it to the inner piece, knitting the
next points together to join them and make 30 sc (30). Fold the ear in half and make
3 pb joining the top part of the ears. Cut and leave a strand long enough.
for the sewing.
Little Lamb Lulu
Back legs (skin)
1 - 6 pb in the magic ring (6)
2 - 6 aum (12)
3 - 1 pb 1 aum (6x) (18)
4 - 2 pb 1 aum (6x) (24)
5 - 3 pb 1 aum (6x) (30)
6 to 9 - 30 pb (30)
10 - 3 pb 1 dim (6x) (24)
12 and 13 - 24 pb (24)
14 - 2 pb 1 dim (6x) (18)
15 to 20 - 18 pb (18)
21 - 1 pb 1 dim (6x) (12)
22 and 23 - 12 pb (12)
24 - sew the two edges of the piece and close by making 6 stitches
low using the points from both sides together. Cut the thread
leaving enough quantity for the seam.
Snout (skin)
1 - 6 pb in the magic ring (6)
2 - 6 aum (12)
3 - 1 pb 1 aum (6x) (18)
4 - 2 pb 1 aum (6x) (24)
5 - 3 pb 1 aum (6x) (30)
6 and 7 - 30 pb (30). Cut the thread leaving enough for the
sewing.
Lamb Lulu
Additional photos:
Little Sheep Lulu
A little bit about me and my upbringing!
I am very grateful for having purchased this recipe and I am very happy to be able to share this.
experience with you!
My name is Caren, I am a teacher who loves all forms of art and completely
in love with amigurumis since I learned the technique in 2018! I created the recipe for this
little sheep for an order with a lot of love and due to the many requests that
I received it, I decided to write down the recipe. I hope you enjoy the experience!
If you make your little sheep, don't forget to tag me on Instagram @amordeamigurumi_
so that I can see your work!