I seriously love the show Pan Am!  If you haven’t seen it yet, you must, as it is one of the best shows on TV this season. I love the music, the clothes, the actors, everything!

As soon as I saw the hat, I knew I’d be creating one very soon.  I had to do it!  The first hat, shown above, is for a four year old, but I’ll be making one for myself as well.  I’m also going to try one in dark blue.  I bet it would look sharp!

Pattern will be available for child and adult size in my Etsy shop soon!  I’ll be sure to post pics of the dark blue, adult version as well. 

Enjoy!

Sheepy Amigurumi
A FREE pattern by Annette Morrison (cheewawamomma)
October 2011

This pattern is a bit more complicated than my usual patterns.  The combination of single crochets and treble crochets make the nubby texture of the sheep.  Basically, you are creating a ball, with the normal increases and decreases, but you are throwing in the trebles approximately every second or third stitch, depending on the row. Once you get the hang of it, it’s easy-peasy lemon-squeezy!


I used Red Heart Worsted Weight yarn, and a 3.5 hook.

tr-treble crochet
sc-single crochet
inc-increase
dec-decrease
FO-Finish off
sl st - slip stitch

In a magic ring:

1.  (2sc, 1 tr) twice (makes 6 stitches total in magic ring)
2.  (1sc, 1tr) in each stitch around. (12 stitches)
3.  (1sc, then (1tr, 1sc) in next stitch) around.  (18 stitches)
4.  (1sc, 1tr, then a sc inc) around. (24 stitches)
5.  (2sc, 1tr, then a sc inc) around. (30 stitches)
6.  (2sc, 1 tr) around. (30 stitches)
7.  (1sc, 1tr) around. (30 stitches)
8-9 Repeat row 6 and row 7. (30 stitches each row)
10. (1tr, 2sc, sc dec) around. (24 stitches)
11. (1sc, 1tr, dec) around. (18 stitches)

12. (1sc, dec around).  FO. (12 stitches)

STUFF!!!

With black, join with a sl st in the last sc on row 12.  Ch 1.

1-4.  Sc around. (12 stitches each row)
5.  Sc dec around.  FO. (6 stitches)

Stuff head and weave in ends.

Ears and Tail.  Make 3.

With white.
Chain 4.  Hdc in third chain from hook, sl st in last stitch. FO.

Legs


With Black.

On the underside of sheep, join with a sl st in one of the stitches where you think the leg should be.  The legs are crocheted directly to the sheep!

Chain 5, then FO.  Weave in end.
Repeat for the other 3 legs.


Sew on the Ears and tail.

Embroider eyes on.  Alternatively, you could use safety eyes, just insert them before you sew up the snout. 

Voila!  You have a little sheepy!  Make a flock!  Wouldn’t they be cute hanging on a Christmas tree?!  Enjoy, and feel free to make them and sell them at craft fairs, although I’d appreciate credit, and I’d also appreciate it if you didn’t sell them online.  Don’t be baaaa-d!  (Sorry for that, I’m in a mood!)

Hello everybody!!!  What a weekend, what a week!  Wawa was rocked to it’s core on July 22 and 23rd, as it celebrated it’s first annual WAWAPALOOZA! Music Festival!!!  Featured were such talented acts as The Bustling Hedgerows, Jean-Yves Morin, The Sure Things, Hawksley Workman, Helix, and more!!!  Of course, the highlight for me was Hawksley, who is not only a brilliant performer, but also a super-nice guy.  He wished me a happy birthday, and I’ll never forget that million-dollar smile!  But I digress….

Here are some snaps of my booth and some jewelry that I made for Wawapalooza, and for my Etsy shop.  More pics can be seen at http://www.flickr.com/photos/cheewawamomma/. 

On another note, I’m super behind on just about everything, but I will be working like mad to catch up.  For example, I must type up that Sheepy pattern and post it right here, as promised!  And orders!  Must fill orders!  Ah, but I’m having fun, and I’ll get it all done as soon as I can. 

Next show is the Winnie The Pooh Fest in White River, August 19, 20, and 21st, 2011.  Following that, is the Fall Fair, and Artisan Tour in Wawa in September, then the Byhand in November.  Will post dates when I know them.  Hope you all are enjoying your summer!

The Algoma News!  Here’s a cutie little article about some of my work that hit the paper today.  The Algoma News Review is the local newspaper for my little town of Wawa!  Thanks to Joan Brooks for thinking my story was article-worthy! 

So, I know I haven’t posted in awhile…the Bender hats have been keeping me super-busy, and so has preparing for Wawa’s Spring Byhand Festival. 

This year I created some cotton summer hats with a hippie flair!  Some are accented with peace signs, crocheted hemp leaves, and fabric yoyos made from vintage 1960’s fabric I’ve had kicking around for a bit.  I also made some hemp jewelry, and some charm bracelets to compliment my groovy hats, and purses.  I had to switch gears, as I was developing some pain in my wrists from all the Bender crocheting!  I’ll be listing some of my new creations in my Etsy shop shortly.

I also got to unveil my new cheewawamomma banner!  I just love it so much.  Special thanks to Jon Jarro for designing my logo.  Smooches!

Enjoy the pictures, and I will post again soon.  Happy Spring everyone!