Lamb
The New Year holidays are coming soon, everyone loves to receive present. But it’s even nicer when the gift is made with your own hands. Therefore, I propose to knit a cute lamb that will delight not only children, but also adults.
For work we will need:
Let's start knitting toys. Begin knitting from the head according to the diagram.
The head of our lamb Bori is ready.
Now let's start knitting the ears. We also knit them, following the pattern.
So the ears are connected.
When sewing, fold it in half.
Let's start knitting the horns. We knit them with gray threads. First we knit a chain of 12 chain stitches and connect them into a ring. Next we knit in a circle, look at the diagram.
We finish knitting and fasten the thread firmly.
Now we form the horns. First, we wrap the wire either with padding polyester or other suitable material. Then we insert the wrapped wire into the connected horns.
When the head, ears and horns are ready, we knit a headband. We knit this detail with white thread.
We cast on an amigurumi ring from 6 tbsp and knit it in a circle, adding 6 tbsp evenly in each row. What happened 24 st.b/n.
Knit one row of 24 single stitches, and then see for yourself how many more stitches and rows you need. The number of final columns and rows depends on the yarn and knitting density. If necessary, you can knit more or, on the contrary, less. Apply it to the connected head and orient yourself, adjust the size of the lining.
The eyes consist of two parts - the white and the pupil. First, use a white thread to cast on a chain of 4 VPs and from the second loop we knit in a spiral:
1 rub. - 2 tbsp. b/n, from 1 tbsp. - 5 tbsp.b/n, 1 tbsp.b/n, from 1 tbsp-2 tbsp.b/n = 10 tbsp.
2 r. - one increase, 1 st.b/n, (increase)-5 times, 1 st.b/n, (increase)-2 times = 18 tbsp.
For the pupil we make an amigurumi ring from 6 tbsp. Sew the pupil to the white. If you have the opportunity, the eyes can be felted from felting wool like mine.
Now we knit the body according to the pattern below.
Fill with filler; for balance, the back part can be weighted. Note: The number of rows depends on the selected yarn and knitting density. 14 rows were enough for me to decrease because I knitted loosely. Place the torso on the tied head and get your bearings; if necessary, increase the number of rows so that the parts are relatively proportional.
We begin to knit the legs in gray in this order.
Fill with filler. The height of the legs can also be adjusted as desired.
And the last detail is the ponytail. First we knit 3 VP, in 2 from the hook we knit 3 tbsp. double crochet, then 2 ch and ss into the loop from which the double crochet was knitted.
Let's start assembling. First we tighten the nose and the places where the eyes will be sewn on.
We sew on the eyes, ears, overlay and horns.
We sew the legs and tail to the body.
Now we connect the head and body, twist the horns - the ram is ready.
For work we will need:
- beige yarn,
- terry type yarn,
- a little gray, black and white yarn,
- hook,
- needle with a large eye for joining parts,
- filler for toys,
- wire for horns.
Let's start knitting toys. Begin knitting from the head according to the diagram.
The head of our lamb Bori is ready.
Now let's start knitting the ears. We also knit them, following the pattern.
So the ears are connected.
When sewing, fold it in half.
Let's start knitting the horns. We knit them with gray threads. First we knit a chain of 12 chain stitches and connect them into a ring. Next we knit in a circle, look at the diagram.
We finish knitting and fasten the thread firmly.
Now we form the horns. First, we wrap the wire either with padding polyester or other suitable material. Then we insert the wrapped wire into the connected horns.
When the head, ears and horns are ready, we knit a headband. We knit this detail with white thread.
We cast on an amigurumi ring from 6 tbsp and knit it in a circle, adding 6 tbsp evenly in each row. What happened 24 st.b/n.
Knit one row of 24 single stitches, and then see for yourself how many more stitches and rows you need. The number of final columns and rows depends on the yarn and knitting density. If necessary, you can knit more or, on the contrary, less. Apply it to the connected head and orient yourself, adjust the size of the lining.
The eyes consist of two parts - the white and the pupil. First, use a white thread to cast on a chain of 4 VPs and from the second loop we knit in a spiral:
1 rub. - 2 tbsp. b/n, from 1 tbsp. - 5 tbsp.b/n, 1 tbsp.b/n, from 1 tbsp-2 tbsp.b/n = 10 tbsp.
2 r. - one increase, 1 st.b/n, (increase)-5 times, 1 st.b/n, (increase)-2 times = 18 tbsp.
For the pupil we make an amigurumi ring from 6 tbsp. Sew the pupil to the white. If you have the opportunity, the eyes can be felted from felting wool like mine.
Now we knit the body according to the pattern below.
Fill with filler; for balance, the back part can be weighted. Note: The number of rows depends on the selected yarn and knitting density. 14 rows were enough for me to decrease because I knitted loosely. Place the torso on the tied head and get your bearings; if necessary, increase the number of rows so that the parts are relatively proportional.
We begin to knit the legs in gray in this order.
Fill with filler. The height of the legs can also be adjusted as desired.
And the last detail is the ponytail. First we knit 3 VP, in 2 from the hook we knit 3 tbsp. double crochet, then 2 ch and ss into the loop from which the double crochet was knitted.
Let's start assembling. First we tighten the nose and the places where the eyes will be sewn on.
We sew on the eyes, ears, overlay and horns.
We sew the legs and tail to the body.
Now we connect the head and body, twist the horns - the ram is ready.
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