Arnaki the Sheep
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There once was a little sheep, his name was Arnáki, greek for lamb. He and his herd lived at the foot of Mount Olympus. They spent the days grazing the juicy green grasslands. Especially in spring the land was blooming and the gras was sprouting faster than Arnáki and his herd could eat! The air was rich with the smell of pine trees and the chirp of the cicadas. They lived happy day in and day out, letting their gaze wander over the lands and to the mountain tops.
Make your little Arnàki and get the PDF Pattern in my Ravelry Store or on Etsy!
Auch auf Deutsch verfügbar! Bei Crazypatterns, Ravelry und Etsy
Make your little Arnàki and get the PDF Pattern in my Ravelry Store or on Etsy!
Auch auf Deutsch verfügbar! Bei Crazypatterns, Ravelry und Etsy
For this project you will need:
Yarn in the color: cream white -> i used Milk Cotton Yarn
Yarn strength: 2-3 balls (each 50gr) of DK, light worsted yarn, number 3
Sewing pins -> i recommend getting a bunch of sewing pins, because they tend to get lost or bend a little bit
Safety eyes: size 9 -> i recommend to get them in a set with different sizes
Crochet Hook: 2.5 mm and 2 mm hook -> my go to and absolute favourite crochet hooks are these Japanese Tulip Etimo Rose crochet hooks. I use them all the time!
Stitch markers -> i use these
Yarn Needle -> i recommend get them in several sizes, with a blunt tip (so you don't split the yarn). You will need them very often in amigurumi: the bigger ones for sewing your pieces together and the smaller ones are perfect for embroidery or sewing smaller pieces.
Scissors or cutter -> if you prefer scissors i can really recommend these beautiful high-quality, vintage scissors
Stitch markers -> i use these
Yarn Needle -> i recommend get them in several sizes, with a blunt tip (so you don't split the yarn). You will need them very often in amigurumi: the bigger ones for sewing your pieces together and the smaller ones are perfect for embroidery or sewing smaller pieces.
Scissors or cutter -> if you prefer scissors i can really recommend these beautiful high-quality, vintage scissors
OR: If you prefer a cutter - like me - i really recommend this quick to grab yarn cutter
Stuffing -> i use this poly-fil stuffing, i recommend getting a larger amount, because in my experience it's used up fairly quickly
Bobble Stitch:
Closing the last round:
Invisible decrease:
Mattress Stitch:
Invisible decrease:
Mattress Stitch:
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To get started, get the pattern in my Ravelry Store or on Etsy!