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Blacknose Lamb
This lamb knitting pattern helps you create your own blacknose lamb plush with a cozy, textured popcorn fleece. Inside this PDF amigurumi tutorial, you will find clear knitting instructions and lots of photos to help you bring this little soft lamb to life.
I wrote this stuffed animal pattern to keep your knitting relaxing and fun. It is a great way to try a farm-themed project and clear out your yarn stash. Plus, you will end up with a high-quality handmade toy you can be proud of.
This knitted sheep pattern is for confident beginners who want to try a fresh bumpy fleece style. You only need to know basic knit and purl stitches, plus simple short rows. It makes a lovely digital product for a knitting lover or anyone expanding their amigurumi tutorial collection. If you enjoy quiet, mindful crafts that keep your hands busy, this project is for you.
The little lamb you make from this knitted lamb pattern makes a sweet, heartwarming present for many special days. It is a good handmade baby shower gift for a rustic nursery, a cute Easter basket stuffer, or a comforting emotional support toy for kids. You can also knit it as a thoughtful birthday surprise for farm life fans, a cozy Christmas gift, or a gentle get-well token.
When the finished toy isn’t being cuddled, it makes a wonderful addition to your farm nursery decor on a shelf or dresser. It also works beautifully as a rustic prop for newborn photography, a seasonal spring display on your mantel, or a small desk companion to keep you company while you work.
Size of the finished lamb plushie knitted by this PDF pattern is approximately 11 cm (~4 1/2 inches) long, making it a perfect size for decor or play.
✂️ Materials for creating this adorable sheep toy:
- Black and white yarn. This toy was knitted using Alize Baby Best yarn (240 m/ 100 g) in white (#55) and black (#60).
- Needles 2,5 mm.
- Stuffing material.
- 5 mm safety eyes. If you use another yarn, size of the eyes may be different. The thicker yarn you use, the bigger the eyes should be.
- Sewing needle.
- 10 mm jingle bell (optional).
- Thin cord for the bell (optional).
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions while you’re working on it.
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- First published: June 2026
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