Crochet Bunny and Sheep Lou PDF Free Pattern

Crochet Bunny and Sheep Lou PDF Free Pattern (1)

Hello my dear friends. Welcome to my blog. As you can see in the picture, I haven’t had the opportunity to share two different amigurumi patterns together for a long time. What makes these types of amigurumi toys different is that even though they look similar, they can be transformed into two different animal amigurumi patterns by making minor changes. The amigurumi pattern that I will share today is designed in bunny and lamb shapes. The difference between amigurumi animals is their tail and horns.

Bunny and Sheep Lou Amigurumi Pattern

You can transform this unusual toy into two different types of animals. My preference is not a hybrid toy as seen in the picture. Especially if my child is going to play with it, I don’t want it to be a confusing toy, so I want to make the toy in the shape of either a lamb or a bunny.

Designer: anastasiya_vokhmina

Necessary materials:

1. YarnArt Jeans yarn in pink and milk colors. Can use absolutely any other yarn.
2. Yarn Nako Paris for a hat.
3. Hook number 2.
4. Needles number 4.
5. Filler for toys.
6. Black beads, diameter 8-10 mm.
7. Yarn “Iris” or floss in black and pink colors to decorate the muzzle.

Abbreviations

MR – Magic Ring
Ch – Chain
Slst -Slip Stitch
Sc – Single Crochet
Inc – Increase
Dec – Invisible Decrease
BLO – Back Loop Only

HEAD-BODY

Start with milky color.
We fill the part in the course of crocheting.
1. 6 sc in MR;
2. 6 inc (12);
3. (1 sc, 1 inc)x6 (18);
4. (2 sc, 1 inc)x6 (24);
5. (3 sc, 1 inc)x6 (30);
6. (4 sc, 1 inc)x6 (36);
7. (5 sc, 1 inc)x6 (42);
8. (6 sc, 1 inc)x6 (48);
9. (7 sc, 1 inc)x6 (54);
10. (8sc, 1 inc)x6 (60);
11-22. 60 sc;
23. (8 sc, 1 dec)x6 (54);
24. (7 sc, 1 dec)x6 (48);
25. (6 sc, 1 dec)x6 (42);
26. (5 sc, 1 dec)x6 (36);
27. (4 sc, 1 dec)x6 (30);
28. 30 sc;
29. (4 sc, 1 inc)x6 (36);
30. (5 sc, 1 inc)x6 (42);
Change the thread to pink.
31-32. 42 sc;
Change the thread to milk.
33-34. 42 sc;
Change the thread to pink.
35-36. 42 sc;
Change the thread to milk.
37-38. 42 sc.
Change the thread to pink.
39-40. 42 sc;
Change the thread to milk.
41-43. 42 sc;
44. (5 sc, 1 dec)x6 (36);
45. (4 sc, 1 dec)x6 (30);
46. (3 sc, 1 dec)x6 (24);
47. (2 sc, 1 dec)x6 (18);
48. (1 sc, 1 dec)x6 (12);
49. 6 dec (6)
Pull the hole. Hide the thread.

LEGS

Start with pink. We stuff in the course of crocheting.
Make 5 ch.
In the second loop from the hook we knit:
1. 1 inc, 2 sc, 2 inc in 1 loop, 2 sc, 1 inc (12);
2. 1 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc, 4 sc, 1 inc (16);
3. 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, 1 inc, 1 sc (22);
4. 2 inc, 4 sc, 1 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc, 4 sc, 1 inc, 4 sc (28);
5. 28 sc BLO
6-8. 28 sc;
9. Make 3 sc so that the beginning of the next row is directly above the heel, we continue crocheting:
8 sc, 1 dec, (1 sc, 1 dec)x3, 9 sc (24);
10. 8 sc, 4 dec, 8 sc (20);
11. 8 sc, 2 dec, 8 sc (18);
Change the thread to milk.
12. 18 sc BLO;
13-25. 18 sc;
26. (1 sc, 1 dec)x6 (12);
27. 12 sc;
28. 6 dec (6)
Cut the thread. Pull the hole. Fasten the thread and hide.

ARMS

Start with milky color. We fill the part in the course of crocheting.
1. 6 sc in MR;
2. 6 inc (12);
3. 12 sc;
4. (3 sc, 1 inc)x3 (15);
5-20. 15 sc;
21. (3 sc, 1 dec)x3 (12);
22. 6 dec (6)
Cut the thread. Pull the hole.

SHEEP HORN

1. 6 sc in MR;
2. 6 inc (12);
3. 12 sc;
4. (3 sc, 1 inc)x3 (15);
5. 15 sc;
6. (4 sc, 1 inc)x3 (18), slst
Fasten the thread, cut and hide.

EARS

We knit with milky color.
1. 6 sc in MR;
2. 6 inc (12);
3. (1 sc, 1 inc)x6 (18);
4. (2 sc, 1 inc)x6 (24);
5. (3 sc, 1 inc)x6 (30);
6. 30 sc;
7. (4 sc, 1 inc)x6 (36);
8. 36 sc;
9. (5 sc, 1 inc)x6 (42);
10-12. 42 sc;
13. (5 sc, 1 dec)x6 (36);
14-15. 36 sc;
16. (4 sc, 1 dec)x6 (30);
Change the thread to pink.
17-18. 30 sc;
Change the thread to milk.
19. (3 sc, 1 dec)x6 (24);
Change the thread to pink.
20-21. 24 sc;
Change the thread to milk.
22. 24 sc;
Fold the piece and sew the edges.

TAIL FOR BUNNY

1. 6 sc in MR;
2. 6 inc (12);
3. (1 sc, 1 inc)x6 (18);
4. 18 sc;
5. (4 sc, 1 dec)x3 (15), slst

Evelyn Robinson
the authorEvelyn Robinson
Founder & Editor of Amigurumiday.com I’m a Wyoming Shoshoni–based amigurumi artist, mother of two, and a passionate creator with 9 years of experience in making handmade amigurumi toys. Skilled in various crochet techniques and pattern translation, I’ve been running Amigurumiday.com with dedication for 7 years.

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