Shaggy Farm Sheep Wreath Free Crochet Pattern
This project combines two of my favorite things: crochet and wreaths, I am an addict of both. Today I will show you how to make a cute fluffy crochet sheep wreath with just yarn and cardboard.
I was experimenting with lots of different crochet stitches trying to replicate a sheep’s shaggy wool to add to my sheep’s body and head, and even though I decided in the end to leave my sheep smooth and fluff free, I came up with the idea of turning my design into a wreath.
One of the stitches I was playing around with was the V stitch and as I was making it, I thought to myself it would look really cute if I make it fuzzy and curly by increasing the stitch count and add extra rows with double V stitches.
Once I’ve done that and looked at the end result, I knew it had to be made into a wreath, it was too cute to be anything but fuzzy, shaggy, fluffy wool of a sheep.
And this is how the shaggy sheep wreath idea was born.
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Supplies:
- Grey and white yarn and a little bit of black for the eyes, I used Marriner Double Knit 100g DK Balls
- A piece of thick cardboard
- Polyester stuffing, I forgot to add it to the picture, but you will need it for the head.
- Crochet hook 3.5mm size 10
- Large eye blunt sewing needle
- Scissors
You will first need to crochet each part:
- curly cord
- sheep’s head
- sheep’s ears
- sheep’s eyes
The Pattern
Get the large print, ad-free, printable PDF pattern HERE.
Add it to your RAVELRY queue HERE
The Curly Cord
The curly cord is made of a row of double crochet V stitch and then a row of two double crochet V stitch to increase the stitch count and make it curly.
If you are not familiar with the V stitch, you can find the Crochet V Stitch Pattern (6 Ways) here.
To make the cord even more fluffy, you will need to create the same pattern on the other side of the chain.
Row 1: Crochet a 4.5m long chain. Yes, I know, it’s a long one, but it’s really easy and fast to complete, trust me.
Row 2: This row is made of double crochet curly stitches
[(double crochet, chain 2, double crochet)in the same chain, chain 2, skip 2]Repeat this section until the end of the chain, finishing with a V stitch.
You can find a detailed tutorial on the curly V stitch Crochet V Stitch Pattern (6 Ways) here.
Row 3: The third row is made of V stitches as well, but instead of one double crochet stitch, you make two. The V stitch is worked in the loops formed by the V stitches in row 2 and in the loops between the V stitches too.
[(double crochet X 2, chain 2, double crochet X 2) in the V stitch loop, chain 2, (double crochet X 2, chain 2, double crochet X 2) in the loop between the V stitches]Repeat the above until the end of the row finishing with a V stitch.
Close the row. At this point, the cord will start to curl up.
Now do the same thing again in the same chains, as shown below, this will make the cord extra fluffy.
The pattern for the head, ears, and eyes contains the following abbreviations:
- MR – magic ring with 6 stitches
- X – single crochet
- V – increase
- A – decrease
Each number at the beginning represents the row number, and each number at the end represents the stitch count.
If you are not sure how to crochet a magic ring or to increase and decrease your pattern, here is a tutorial that will show you how.
The Sheep’s Head
Crochet the below pattern in grey.
Step 1: MR = 6
Step 2: V=12
Step 3: 1X, V = 18
Step 4: 2X,V = 24
Step 5: 3X,V = 30
Step 6: 4X,V = 36
Step 7: 5X,V = 42
Step 8: 6X,V = 48
Step 9: 7X,V =54
Step 10 to 20: . X = 54 (11 rows)
Step 21: 7X,A = 48
Step 22: X = 48
Step 23: 6X,A = 42
Step 24 – 28: X = 42 (5 rows)
The Sheep’s Ears
Make the pattern twice in grey. The ears will not need to be stuffed.
Step 1: MR = 6
Step 2: V = 12
Step 3: 1X,V = 18
Step 4 – 8: X = 18 (5 rows)
Step 9: 1X,A = 12
Step 10: X (5 rows)
Close
The Sheep’s Eyes
Make this pattern twice in white, grey and black.
Start with the black color.
Step 1: MR = 6
Change color to grey.
Step 2: V = 12
Change color to white.
Step 3: 1X, V = 18
Close
Assembling The Wreath
Start by attaching the eyes to the head. Then attach the ears to the head.
If you are not sure how to do that seamlessly, read my tutorial on Crochet Classic Granny Square Pattern here (scroll to the end of the tutorial).
At this point sew on the mouth and nose. Mine it’s not exactly a sheep one, but I think it’s kinda cute this way.
Draw a large circle on the cardboard, 30cm in diameter, then draw a smaller one inside it, 20cm in diameter, then cut it out.
Wrap the curly cord around the circle. Make it tight, then tuck in the ends.
Finally, attach the head to the cardboard circle.
I parted the curly cord and attach the head to the cardboard with a couple of sewing stitches.
The ends will form the loop to hang the wreath on the wall.
And here is the end result. Mine ended up hanging in the living room.
And don’t forget, you can get the large print, ad-free, printable PDF pattern HERE and add it to your Ravelry queue HERE.
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Happy crafting!
Passionate Dilettante
July 29, 2018 @ 2:15 pm
This is fab! Thank you!