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Buttercup Lamb curtain tieback

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Thank you for purchasing this pattern! Please, feel free to contact me, if you have any question or feedback regarding this pattern. This pattern is for personal use only and should not be in any way share, published or sold. This is an original design by myself, BB adorables. Hope you enjoy making this lamb curtain tieback!

Remarks This project is working in continuous rounds, do not join or turn unless otherwise stated. Use a stitch marker or a piece of yarn to mark the end or the beginning of each round. Move the marker up every round. All stitches are worked into both loops, unless stated otherwise in the pattern. To change color, I worked to the last stitch of the round before the color change. Yarn over, bring up a loop (two loops on hook). Instead of finishing the sc with the color you were using, finish it with the new color.

Basic technique Magic Ring : starting a piece with adjustable loop. A magic ring is a way to begin crocheting in the round by crocheting over and adjustable loop and then pulling the loop tight. The advantage of the magic ring method is that there is no hole left in the middle of your starting round. If you don’t want to begin this way then use these steps: chain 2 and crochet 6 sc into the first chain and then continue onto round 2. Special Stich: Bobble stitch:

Work 4 dc all into the same stitch, leaving the last loop unworked on the hook each time. When you’ve got 5 loops on the hook, yarn over and pull through all 5 sts.

Materials This pattern can be made using any yarn you wish. Choose a hook size that matches the yarn. If you want to increase or decrease the size of the lamb, use the correct yarn type for your hook. It is important to make tight stitches. For a nice and satisfactory result make sure you use a smaller hook than usually recommended for your yarn. This way you will get a fabric tight enough to avoid small stretching gaps between your stitches once stuffed, and so the filling doesn’t pop out later. For stuffing, they are many sorts of stuffing materials and the choice is yours. For best results I recommend stuffing your project firmly, don’t hesitate to overstuff as long as the yarn you are using allows it. You can use: ▪

Lion Brand Pound of Love in Antique White



Bernat Baby Sport in Taupe



Size 3.00 mm hook



Fiberfill for stuffing



Tapestry needle



Stitch marker



10 mm safety eyes



Brown cotton thread for the nose and hooves



Scissors

The height of this lamb is 20 cm (8 inches) in the sitting position and the arms' length is 20 cm (8 inches)

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Terms/Abbreviations CH = chain SC = single crochet SC2Tog = sc 2 together (decrease) SC2 = 2 sc in one stitch (increase) BLO = back loop only ST(s) = stich (es) SL ST = slip stitch DC = double crochet BO = bobble stitch R = round FO = fasten off ( ) = repeat between ( ) number of times indicated or all in one stitch as noted. The bracketed numbers at the end of the rounds represent the number of stitches you should have at the end of that particular round.

Head (make 1) in taupe yarn R1.

6 sc in a magic ring (6) pull ring closed tightly

R2.

2 sc in each sc (12)

R3.

(sc in next sc, sc 2 in next sc) around (18)

R4.

(sc in each of the next 2 sc, sc 2 in next) around (24)

R5.

(sc in each of the next 3 sc, sc 2 in next) around (30)

R6.

(sc in each of the next 4 sc, sc 2 in next) around (36)

R7.

(sc in each of the next 5 sc, sc 2 in next) around (42)

R8.

(sc in each of the next 5 sc, sc 2 in next) around (48)

R9-16. sc in each sc (48) R17.

(sc in each of the next 6 sc, sc2tog) around (42)

R18.

(sc in each of the next 5 sc, sc2tog) around (36)

R19.

(sc in each of the next 4 sc, sc2tog) around (30)

R20.

(sc in each of the next 3 sc, sc2tog) around (24)

R21.

(sc in each of the next 2 sc, sc2tog) around (18)

R22.

sc in each sc (18) join with a sl st to the next sc.



FO leaving a long tail to sew the head to the body.



Place the 10 mm safety eyes between rows 13 and 14, with 9 st between them.



Stuff the head nice and firm.

Body (make 1) in antique white yarn R1.

6 sc in a magic ring (6)

R2.

(*bo, hdc* in the same st)x 6 (12)

R3.

2 sc in each st (24)

R4.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (24)

R5.

(sc in next st, sc 2 in next st) around (36)

R6.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (36)

R7.

(sc in each of the next 5, sc 2 in next) around (42)

R8.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (42)

R9.

sc in each st (42)

R10.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (42)

R11.

(sc in each of the next 5, sc2tog) around (36)

R12.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (36)

R13.

(sc in each of the next 4, sc2tog) around (30)

R14.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (30)

R15.

(sc in each of the next 3, sc2tog) around (24)

R16.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (24)

R17.

(sc in each of the next 2, sc2tog) around (18)

R18.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (18)

R19.

sc in each st (18) join with a sl st to the next st.



FO leaving a long tail to sew the body to the head.



Stuff the body generously before attaching the head!



Sew the body and the head through the 18 st you have on both sides, that will give you a nice and tidy connection.



Put some more stuffing if need so they will stitch together nice and firm.

Hat (make 1) in antique white yarn R1.

6 sc in a magic ring (6)

R2.

(*bo, hdc* in the same st)x 6 (12)

R3.

2 sc in each st (24)

R4.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (24)

R5.

(sc in next st, sc 2 in next st) around (36)

R6.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (36)

R7.

(sc in each of the next 5, sc 2 in next) around (42)

R8.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (42)

R9.

(sc in each of the next 6, sc 2 in next) around (48)

R10.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (48)

R11.

sc in each st (48)

R12.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (48)

R13.

(sc in each of the next 6, sc2tog) around (42)

R14.

(hdc in next st, bo in next st) around (42) join with a sl st to the next st



FO leaving a long tail to sew the hat to the head.

Snout (make 1) in taupe yarn R1.

6 sc in a magic ring (6) pull ring closed tightly

R2.

2 sc in each sc (12)

R3.

(sc in next sc, sc 2 in next sc) around (18)

R4.

(sc in each of the next 2 sc, sc 2 in next) around (24)

R5-6. sc in each sc (24) join with a sl st to the next sc. •

FO leaving a long tail for sewing.



Stuff the snout. Place the snout in between the eyes in R13 and R22.



Sew the nose with brown cotton thread. (See the photo below for the position of the snout and nose)

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Legs (make 2) in antique white yarn R1.

6 sc in a magic ring (6)

R2.

2 sc in each sc (12)

R3.

(sc in next sc, sc 2 in next sc) around (18)

R4.

(sc in each of the next 2 sc, sc 2 in next) around (24)

R5.

BLO. sc in each sc (24)

R6.

(sc in each of the next 4, sc2tog) around (20)

R7.

(sc in each of the next 8, sc2tog) around (18)

R8.

(sc in next sc, sc2tog) around (12) Change to taupe yarn

R9-15. sc in each sc (12) join with a sl st to the next sc. •

FO leaving a long tail for sewing onto the body.



Stuff the legs.



Using a yarn needle pull some brown thread through the middle of the magic ring and out through the middle of round 4, tie the loose ends together tightly and weave in the yarn ends.

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Arms (make 2) in antique white yarn R1.

6 sc in a magic ring (6)

R2.

2 sc in each sc (12)

R3.

(sc in next sc, sc 2 in next sc) around (18)

R4.

BLO. sc in each sc (18)

R5.

sc in each sc (18)

R6.

(sc in each of the next 4, sc2tog) around (15)

R7.

(sc in each of the next 3, sc2tog) around (12) Change to taupe yarn

R8-9. sc in each sc (12) R10.

(sc in each of the next 2, sc2tog) around (9)

R11-42. sc in each sc (9) •

I crochet until I reach 20 cm (8 inches) in length or until you desired length has been reached.



Close the arms with sc taking both sides. (4 sc)



FO, leaving a long tail for sewing onto the body.



Stuff just the hands! When you are attaching the arms to the body, make sure they face the same way.



Using a yarn needle pull some brown thread through the middle of the magic ring and out through the middle of round 4, tie the loose ends together tightly and weave in the yarn ends.

Ears (make 2) in taupe yarn and (make 2) in antique white R1.

6 sc in a magic ring (6) pull ring closed tightly

R2.

2 sc in each sc (12)

R3.

(sc in next sc, sc 2 in next sc) around (18)

R4.

(sc in each of the next 2 sc, sc 2 in next) around (24)

R5.

(sc in each of the next 3 sc, sc 2 in next) around (30) join with a sl st to

the next sc. •

Put the ears together (taupe and antique white) for the wrong side and sc around them (30 sc)



Flatten the ears.



Fold the ears and sew the sides together. (See photo bellow)



Sew the ears onto the head.

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Note Sew the arms and the legs to the lamb (see next photo for the position of the arms and legs), in this case the lamb is looking right, if you wish to have your lamb looking left, sew the arms and legs in the opposite direction. The arms needs to be securely attached to the body. Congratulations your lamb is finished!!

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Buttercup - Lamb Curtain Tie-Back Crochet Pattern by BB adorables © Copyright 2018 - All rights reserved. Please do not claim this pattern as your own. You may NOT sell, copy, alter, share or distribute this pattern as your own. Copies may be made for owner’s personal use only. You are allowed to make this pattern for yourself, your friends and family. You can sell the final product on your local craft fair, bazaar, etc. Please be advised you are not allowed to sell final product on the internet, without prior authorization. Thank you so much!