Lila Lamb-Bert The Knitting Sheep by Candice Le Grange

Lila Lamb-Bert The Knitting Sheep

Knitting
March 2017
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
US 5 - 3.75 mm
219 - 241 yards (200 - 220 m)
Lila Lamb-Bert is 23cm or 9 inches when sitting
English
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Lila Lamb-Bert The Knitting Sheep is a sweet little lamb who loves to knit. Lila is a very versatile pattern as she can be made as a girl or a boy. She can be made for any age - from babies to adults (just substitute the safety eyes for embroidered eyes and remove the knitting for babies and small children.) Lila sits beautifully by herself, and needs no propping up. This is an easier knit for those with some knitting experience.

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Lila Lamb-Bert knit with bulky yarn is 23cm or 9 inches when sitting.
Lila Lamb-Bert knit with aran yarn is 20cm or 8 inches when sitting.

Lila Lamb-Bert can be knitted with either bulky yarn (as shown in the black and white sheep), or with aran yarn (as shown in the tan and white sheep.)

Knit Lila’s cousin next - Lola Lamb-Bert The Knitting Sheep. Lola is knitted using 4ply yarn for her body, and double knit yarn for her scarf. Lola Lamb-Bert is available here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lola-lamb-bert-th...

Materials: 3.75mm or 5US or 9UK knitting needles, 50g Elle New Mosaic (chunky or bulky yarn) in colour Black (017), 55g Elle New Mosaic (chunky or bulky yarn) in colour White (001), 30g Elle New Mosaic (chunky or bulky yarn) in colour River Mist (071) - light blue, small amount of black double knit yarn, pompom maker, 12mm silver safety eyes, stuffing, 2 x skewers cut to 10cm or 4 inches long, small amount of sticky putty, clear adhesive.

Methods used: Cast on using the thumb method, knit or garter stitch, purl, stocking stitch, M1R - Make 1 Right (Make 1 stitch by picking up the bar in between two stitches from back to front and knitting into the front of it - increases by 1 stitch), M1L - Make 1 Left (Make 1 stitch by picking up the bar in between two stitches from front to back and knitting into the back of it - increases by 1 stitch), KFB - Knit into the front and back of the stitch (increases by 1 stitch), PFB - Purl into the front and back of the stitch (increases by 1 stitch), K2tog - Knit 2 stitches together as 1 (decreases by 1 stitch), P2tog - Purl 2 stitches together as 1 (decreases by 1 stitch), Moss or seed stitch - K1, (P1, K1) to end, cast off, sew the pieces together using mattress stitch or the Bickford method