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Meet Lonny the Lamb: Farm Series

Lonny the Lamb is the latest pattern in my Farm Series!  You can checkout most of my Farm Series patterns right here on my blog or purchase the PDFs with hints and tips for all through my Etsy.  The free blog patterns don’t contain all my hints/tips or photographs like my paid patterns, but they do give the basics.  

My Paid for patterns contain a FREE Cheat Sheet that help you with the increases and decreases for the numbers in my chart.

I want to say thank you for all who stop by to support my patterns and my blog.  I have chosen to NOT do annoying ads on my blog and truly offer FREE patterns, but please – if you love my patterns and want to say a little thank you- or just have some good small business karma support points- a purchase now and then or a visit to any of my affiliate links really helps.  It keeps this blog going so I can continue to offer free patterns for all to enjoy.  I also purchase a pattern now and then or visit an affiliate link from my favorite blogs and designers.  Thank you

 

UPDATE: I have put together a Bundle Set with all 14 Patterns and one low price. See THIS POST

The downloadable PDF for Lonny is right HERE on Etsy

Sugarcane the Sheep is the pattern before this one and was number 11 in my series! She can be found HERE.

Ginger the Goat was the pattern before her – #10! – and she can be found HERE.  Before that, I released Polly and Puff Chicken.  Polly and Puff are the 9th in my Farm Series and on Etsy right HERE. .  Amigurumi just makes me so happy – each animal has their own personality at the end and making them is so joyful!

Did you meet Haybelly the Horse? Or Digger the Donkey?  I also have Barley the Beagle and Butterbean the Bunny with a free addition to her pattern for her baby, Clover.  And the three patterns before those were the sweet Dixie the Duckling, Cocoa the Cow, and Peaches the Pig.  And don’t miss Lambert the Llama – he’s my most visited pattern to date here on my blog.

You can also purchase BUNDLES of these patterns at a reduced price. I have my first four on a bundle HERE and the second four HERE and if you purchase any of these two, I will send you baby Clover for FREE if you send me a message from Etsy after your purchase.  My last patterns are available in my last bundle HERE.

 

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Materials:

This Lamb uses an assortment of yarns from my stash and from other of the animals in my Farm Series.  For Lonny’s face, inner ear and legs I have used almost one full skein of Bernat Pipsqueak yarn in Whitey White. Now, I know many don’t like to use this yarn, but it really is perfect for some crochet animals.  To help make it easier to work with – and also what I have done – is hold a strand of a baby yarn in white with it to make it easier to see/feel your stitches.  One of the good things about using this yarn is that it is very forgiving! So, if you do make a mistake or miss a stitch, you will likely never see it.  So, hold two strands – one the Pipsqueak and one a #3 baby yarn.

For my Gray, I have used this super beautiful Big Twist Sincerely in this gray/white mix.  It is perfect for making Lonny because you get a nice mixed color, but like with the above, I have held a second strand of a gray mohair yarn that was gifted to me to get a fuzziness to Lonny.  You will use most of one skein of this yarn as well.  So, for all parts of this animal I have used 2 strands of yarn and my H hook – if you use single ply yarn your finished project will be different than mine.

Hook : I used a H hook for this pattern for everything except the outer ear circle.  I used my I hook for that.

-These are the hooks I use exclusively now.  They have helped end any hand pain I had.


-Safety Eyes or buttons (or yarn to embroider if you choose) and needle to embroider face.

These are the eyes that I’ve used for Lonny.  They have a metallic pink backing that slips under the eye and are slightly sparkly.

The eyes that I have used on Lonny are no longer available from Amazon and I like the big size – the 24mm size on my big amigurumi – so, these are the ones that I am ordering now.  They are a little higher, but have free shipping. I will update my post for my review of these after I get them.

You can also NEVER go wrong with Suncatcher eyes.  I have used many Suncatcher eyes and these are beautiful:

And these are the Suncatcher eyes that I have used.  They are a little smaller than the ones I have used lately at 18mm, but still better than smaller ones for my large amigurumi.

-Stuffing. I have used Poly-Fill brand stuffing, but feel free to use what you prefer.

– I don’t use Stitch markers, but if you do you will want those to keep track of your rounds. As a “free” stitch marker you can loop a bright colored piece of scrap yarn through your stitch to act as a marker – then just pull it out when you get back around to it and move it up one row. Easy marker!

If you are new to crochet or just want to upgrade your supplies this is a fabulous kit. I have this kit – it comes with all you see and it a great price for the quality.

Stitches Used:

Chain: Ch

Single Crochet: SC

Inc Sc: make two single crochet stitches in the same stitch as indicated

Invisible Decrease: inv. dec. – this is an invisible single crochet decrease

Hdc: Half double crochet

Slip Stitch: sl st

FO: finish off

This is a simplified pattern – a chart with the numbers – you need to have knowledge of crochet amigurumi and how to do rounds and increases to read. If you do it will be pretty straight forward. **all of my paid for patterns come with a “cheat sheet” to help with this part.

I start my work with a chain 2 and then sc in second chain from hook, but you can also start with a magic ring if you prefer that start.

This pattern starts with nose and works back to head and then the body is worked. I will make notes along the way to assist with this. Of course, you don’t have to do it that way, but I love to make all my head parts and sew it up and have my animal look at me while I finish up the body =)

This pattern begins at the front of the nose and then changes color and continues to head.  FO is on back of the head.  After that I like to do the ears and sew them on and place the head in my work area to watch me as I finish the rest – this will cause you to smile =)

Row/Round Stitch Count/Number
1 6
2 12
3 18
4 24
5 30
6 36
7-12 36 *do your embroidery for the mouth/nose how you want that before getting too far ahead so you can tie off ends inside.
13 30
14 24*change color at last stitch here for head.

Head

Row/Round Stitch Count/Number
15-18 24
19 30 – I placed eyes between rounds 19-20 with about 7-8 stitches between them.
20 36
21 36
22 42
23-25 42
26 36 *Stuff as you go and stuff well and continue to stuff.
27 30
28 24
29 18
30 12 – place more stuffing inside if needed to be full.
31 12 *sew closed.  Hide end inside

Body:  I used the same color from the back of my head for the body.  I feel that you need to probably use the same color from back of head as you do the body to make your sewing blend in and be invisible. You do not want to do all this work and then have visible sewing stitches.  The body starts from the bottom up and we leave an opening at top for the neck.  You want to pin your head in place and make sure to stuff the neck VERY well before final stitches to support the head.

Row/Round Stitch Count/Number
1 6
2 12
3 18
4 24
5 30
6 36
7 42
8 48
9-18 48
19 42
20 42
21 36
22 36
23 30
24 30
25 24
26 24
27 18
28 18 *leave super long tail to sew on the head. I positioned the head to sew with on only the gray part on back of the head.

Feet/Legs (make two):

Row/Round Stitch Count/Number
1 6
2 12
3 18
4-7 18 – stuff lightly.  I only stuffed the foot.
8 12
9 6
10-20 6 *FO leave long tail to sew.  I placed the legs between rounds 6-8 on bottom of body.

Front Legs/”Arms” (make two):

Row/Round Stitch Count/Number
1 6
2 12
3-6 12 – stuff lightly.  I only stuffed the foot.
7 6
8-17 6 *FO but leave long tail to sew

Ears (make 2): Make one set of inner ear circles in your inner ear color with your H hook and another set of outer ear circles with your I hook.

Each ear is basically just two circles crocheted together at the end.

 

Make 2 pieces in your inner ear color and two in your outer ear color.  FO the inner ear circle and weave in your end, but DO NOT FO the outer ear colored circle when you are done.

 

Ch 2. In Hdc make 10 hdc in second chain from hook

*working in continuous spiral make 2 hdc in each stitch around (20)

(make one hdc in next stitch, two hdc in next stitch) repeat around (30)

 

After your ear color circle is complete, hold both pieces together with Wrong Sides facing in to each other and sc around both pieces to join. Now, FO the ear with a long tail for sewing.  After the pieces are joined you will fold them in HALF with the long tail at one end and then sew up about 5-7 stitches.  I chose to sew back down again so that my tail would be ready to sew the ear on the head.  (your tail should now be back where you started)

 

I sewed the ears just behind and below where the eyes are placed.

 

Thank you so much for purchasing my pattern. I would love to see your work so please tag me @theburgundybasket on IG #lonnythelamb

 

 

And that is it! I’d love to see all your finished animals over @theburgundybasket on IG  AND DON’T FORGET MY BIG PRIZE GIVEAWAY JUST FOR MAKING ANY OF MY FARM ANIMALS.  See the link above at the start of this post.

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