Fluffy Sheep Drawstring Crochet Bag Pattern

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Fluffy Sheep Drawstring Crochet Bag Pattern

Fluffy Sheep Drawstring Crochet Bag Pattern
Fluffy Sheep Drawstring Crochet Bag Pattern

Purse designs these days are all about reflecting your unique personality. This Fluffy Sheep Drawstring Crochet Bag Pattern gives your handmade bag the warm, woolly character of a lamb. The free crochet pattern includes a curious face and floppy ears to complete the picture. The drawstring also does double-duty as a cinching mechanism and as a cute little bow over your sheep's head. With this stitch pattern, it looks as though the sheep has furry tufts making up its entire body. This item would make a great asset to your spring wardrobe in particular, although it is so cute you might just have to make it a permanent accessory.

Intermediate

Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Materials List

  • Bernat Super Value Yarn (worsted weight) in Winter White and a bit of beige or gray and pink for the face/accent pieces
  • Size H crochet hook
  • Safety eyes or Comic safety eyes (you can also use yarn for face embelishments)
  • Tapestry needle

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This is down right adorable. I laughed when I saw it. I know a few little girls who would love to receive one of these for christmas. It's a very easy pattern with basic stitches. I will substitute safety eyes for the googly ones. I may even make a black sheep purse.

This is an adorable sheep drawstring bag. It would have so many used such as you can fill it with gifts, goodies, accessories, even a ball of yarn and hook for on-the-go crocheting! A very versatile project and a nice item to have on hand in case you need a gift in a hurry.

I think this is a great way to present an Easter gift to any adult in your life. Go ahead and add some fun novelty chocolates and tuck some jelly beans inside. If I am making this, I would do something fun and quirky and change up the color of the sheep to a neon pink or green! There are lots of creative options with this pattern, and I like that.

This little cutie could be one of Bo Peeps lambs who has strayed, or even one of the Shaun the Sheep flock! Its going to be a Yarn Eater, too, with all those Bobble Stitches. Small white shank buttons (flat or slightly convex) with a little judicious black paint can be a good substitute for the comic eyes suggested by the designer.

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