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Lulu Lamb
Lulu is a squishy little lamb to knit up and love. Lulu Lamb makes a wonderful childhood companion, and also looks completely adorable snuggled in next to a newborn for those precious first photographs.
She measures approx 12inches tall.
This pattern is knit in the round in separate pieces and seamed together at the end.
Skills required:
Knitting in the round, knitting on DPNS, basic seaming, kitchener stitch, basic increasing and decreasing.
While matching gauge isn’t terribly important, I suggest using a needle at least 2 sizes smaller than recommended for your yarn choice to give you a firmer fabric that will not allow the stuffing to escape.
Additional materials needed include toy stuffing, and scraps of yarn/embroidery floss for the face.
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