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Lovey Lamb

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Lovey Lamb
a crocheted baby lovey with lamb head and legs

Surprise your little one with a comforting toy! This crochet lamb lovey pattern by Weronika Miechowicz has everything to become your baby’s favorite companion. Made with soft chenille yarn, it’s incredibly squishy and huggable. Its flat, rectangular body works as a cozy security blanket featuring attached lamb’s head, ears, and legs that every little kid will love.

What Yarn and Hook Do I Need for This Pattern?

If you want to create the squishiest crochet baby lovey ever, a super bulky chenille yarn is a must for this pattern. You can use Alize Velluto or any other yarn with the same soft velvety texture. To bring this cute lamb design to life, prepare it in white and brown colors. You will also need a short bit of black thread for the eyes.

Crochet this project with an 8 mm crochet hook that works great with super bulky weight yarn and allows for speedy crafting. 

How Big Is the Crochet Lamb Lovey?

The precise size of this crochet lamb baby lovey will depend on the supplies and your crochet tension. If made with recommended materials, the rectangular blanket portion measures 10.2” (26 cm) in width and 7.8” (20 cm) in length. The lamb head will add an extra 2.8” (7 cm) to the height.

Is This Crochet Security Blanket Pattern Safe for Babies?

This pattern has been designed with baby safety in mind. The lamb design doesn’t include any small or plastic elements that could be swallowed by a child. Instead of safety eyes, the pattern feature emreoidered ones that are securely attached to the head.

Is This Crochet Baby Lovely Suitable for a Gift?

Definitely! If you’re looking for a thoughtful and beautiful gift idea for a little one, go make this lovey project! The lamb design makes it suitable for both baby showers, birthday parties, and Easter celebrations. Feel free to customize the look of your project by using different yarn colors or creating various sheep face expressions.

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