Adorable Crochet Amigurumi Sheep To Melt Your Heart
Add cozy charm with this Free Crochet Amigurumi Sheep Pattern, bringing softness, playful detail, and a heartwarming touch to your handmade collection.
Soft toys often serve as comforting companions, sparking fond memories and offering simple joy. They carry emotional warmth that connects people across generations. The Crochet Amigurumi Sheep provides an easy and enjoyable way to make a fluffy companion that adds charm to any setting. With clear instructions and simple stitches, it suits both beginners and those looking for a relaxing project.
Lovely Crochet Amigurumi Sheep Pattern That Feels So Soft

This adorable sheep can be used as a decorative accent in nurseries, as a thoughtful handmade gift, or as a cozy addition to seasonal displays. Its gentle form and soft texture make it appealing to children and adults alike. Whether placed on a shelf, added to an amigurumi set, or gifted to a loved one, this sheep brings comfort and a sense of warmth to any space.

Materials Needed
1. Yarn
- Chenille yarn: Use pink and purple for the body, hat, and decorative accents.
- Cotton yarn: Use off-white for the face.
2. Hooks
- 5 mm crochet hook: For the chenille yarn.
- 3.5 mm crochet hook: For the cotton yarn.
3. Additional Materials
- Two pins for the eyes.
- Stitch marker.
- Darning needle.
- Stuffing wool for shaping the sheep.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Crochet the Hat (with Pink Chenille Yarn)
- Start with a Magic Ring:
- Wrap the yarn around two fingers and use the 5 mm hook to create the magic ring.
- Crochet 6 single crochets (SC) into the magic ring. Pull the tail to tighten the ring.
- Build the Hat with Increases:
- Round 2: Increase in every stitch (2 SC per stitch) to get 12 SC.

- Round 3: 1 SC, Increase pattern for 18 SC.
- Round 4: 2 SC, Increase pattern for 24 SC.
- Round 2: Increase in every stitch (2 SC per stitch) to get 12 SC.
- Continue Expanding:
- Round 5: 3 SC, Increase pattern for 30 SC.
- Round 6: 4 SC, Increase in Back Loops Only (BLO) for 36 SC.
- Round 7: Work 5 SC, Increase to expand to 42 SC.
- Add Puff Stitches to Hat:
- Slip stitch into the next stitch and add the first puff stitch: Yarn over, insert the hook, pull up a loop three times, then pull through all loops and chain 1.
- Alternate puff stitches with slip stitches between each.
- Continue this pattern around to add a decorative edge to the hat.

Tutor’s Suggestions: Always use a stitch marker to keep track of rounds and ensure symmetry.
Step 2: Crochet the Face (with Cotton Yarn)
- Magic Ring and First Rounds:
- Use the 3.5 mm hook with cotton yarn to create a magic ring. Start with 6 SC.
- Round 2: Increase in every stitch for 12 SC.

- Round 3: Work a 1 SC, Increase pattern for 18 SC.
- Round 4: 2 SC, Increase pattern for 24 SC.
- Build the Face Shape:
- Continue increasing each round, gradually adding more single crochets between increases until Round 9 (7 SC, Increase).
- Rounds 10-18: Work 1 SC into each stitch without any increases to build the height for the face.
- Create the Sheep’s Expression:
- Insert eye pins five rows from the top, with eight stitches of space between them.
- Use yarn to sew a “Y-shape” below the eyes to form the nose and mouth.

Step 3: Attach the Hat and Face
- Sew the face to the hat using a zigzag sewing pattern.
- Stuff the head with wool before finishing the attachment.

Step 4: Crochet the Ears
- Start with Magic Ring:
- Use chenille yarn to create a magic ring and work 6 SC.
- Rounds for the Ears:
- Round 2: 1 SC, Increase pattern for 9 SC.
- Round 3: 2 SC, Increase pattern for 12 SC.
- Rounds 4-6: SC into each stitch without increases (maintain 12 SC per round).
- Shape the Ears:
- Decrease stitches in the final round and close the edges by folding them together and stitching along the fold.
- Make two ears and sew them securely under the rim of the hat.
Step 5: Crochet the Legs
- Magic Ring for Each Leg:
- Begin with a magic ring (6 SC), then increase in each stitch to form 12 SC.
- Build Length:
- For Rounds 3-10, work 1 SC into each stitch to create length.
- Stuff the Lower Part of the Legs:
- Add a small amount of wool to the bottom of the legs to give them firmness.
- Flatten and Finish:
- Fold the legs’ open edges and sew them shut.
- Crochet four legs and sew them evenly onto the body.

Step 6: Crochet the Body (with Chenille Yarn)
- Start with Magic Ring:
- Begin with 6 SC in a magic ring.
- Rounds to Build the Body:
- Round 2: Increase in every stitch for 12 SC.
- Round 3: 1 SC, Increase pattern for 18 SC.
- Continue Expanding: Add more stitches between increases until you reach 9 SC, Increase in Round 9.

- Add Height to the Body:
- Work straight single crochets (no increases) for four rounds.
- Decrease to Shape the Bottom:
- Gradually decrease by working 9 SC, Decrease and repeating the process in subsequent rounds.
- Stuff and Finish the Body:
- Add stuffing wool before finishing the final decreases.

- Add stuffing wool before finishing the final decreases.
Step 7: Assembly
- Sew the legs to the body, four rows up from the bottom.
- Attach the ears to the hat and ensure they’re evenly spaced.
- Add the head to the body. Use stuffing wool as necessary before stitching the pieces securely.
Special Features
- Textured Puff Stitch Hat: Adds a playful and cozy effect to the sheep’s design.
- Adorable Expression: The “Y-shaped” nose and floppy ears bring personality to the crochet sheep.
- Customizable Design: Change the colors of the yarn to create unique variations of the sheep.
Level of Difficulty
- Intermediate Level: Although the stitches themselves (e.g., single crochet, increase, decrease) are beginner-friendly, the project involves assembly, shaping, and adding details, making it best suited for intermediate crafters.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Use a Stitch Marker: Essential for tracking rounds, especially when working on the body and face.
- Stuff Gradually: Add stuffing in stages as you crochet to maintain even shaping.
- Be Patient with Puff Stitches: Puff stitches can take practice, but they add a charming texture to the hat.
Uses
- Decorative companion for Easter celebrations.
- Gift for children or anyone who loves handmade creations.
- A cute addition to your seasonal craft collection.
Tip for Success:
When sewing the parts together, work with consistent tension to achieve smooth joins. Use the same color yarn for sewing to make the seams less visible.
Conclusion
This crochet sheep is a fun and rewarding project that results in a charming decoration or gift. With its floppy ears, textured hat, and adorable face, it’s sure to bring joy to your home or delight someone special during the Easter season.

