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Woolly Sheep
Homage to the knitter’s companion - Sheep…
And a jolly good way to use up any Boucle yarn that you have hanging around.
As with all my patterns Sheep is knitted joining-as-you-go.
Another quick little make (and the one with the horns- perfect for the Arien in your life!)
They are also kitted out in a rather warm woolly sweater which is also part of the pattern - all just a bit of October fun really.
I’ve used 6mm toy eyes and linked to the supplier I bought them from in the pattern
The yarn can be substituted - try yarnsub.com for that if you can’t get hold of Drops yarn
And please share your sheep - here @dotpebbles_knits with #imadethissheep
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