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The Petting Farm

Created by: Christine R

  • Project Details

    About

    I'd so far managed to avoid these super chunky fur yarns until a friend gave me one ball of the cream and asked if I could make a lamb.
    This pattern is for a different yarn but the alpaca is given in three sizes so I thought I could make Buttercup the lamb laying down and if necessary shorten the legs.
    I become quite hooked on the Alpine yarn but just to make sure I made Pammie the pygmy goat and Alpina the alpaca.

    Pattern

    King Cole pattern 9115

    This pattern is from:
    This is a printed pattern widely available

    Needles & Hooks

    • Single Point 3.25mm (US 3) 35cm
    • Single Point 6.50mm (US 10.5) 35cm

    Accessories

    • Stuffing
    • Tapestry Needle
    Other : 10mm grey and black eyes

    Measurements

    Notes: I reduced the legs for the polar white lamb by two rows but this was not necessary when using the midnight or lynx colours

    Tags

    • Toys
    • Boys
    • Girls
    • Home
    • Men
    • Women

    Craft

    Knitting

    Skill Level

    Beginner

    Status

    Complete
    Finished on: Feb 28, 2019
  • Comments

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    7 Comments

    • Crafty Little Knits

      Beautiful
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    • Helen B

      Ludlow

      So good! All are stunning and I know how super soft they will feel too, just love them x
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    • Alison B

      Portsoy

      They are just adorable , the little grey one has such a sweet face , but they are all beautiful 🌸
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    • Michelle M

      Queensland

      Oh they are beautiful Christine look at their wee faces,they are just gorgeous.my favourite is the wee grey one it's face is just so cheeky.the wool is gorgeous, so thick and soft and the best colours.i find it hard knitying with such thick wool,but at the end it's so worth it. You must be so happy with them.
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      • Christine R

        Preston

        Thanks Michelle, I like the grey one too, sometimes all the yarns work together , that's not always the case but I love combining different yarns and anticipating the end result.
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