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Repeat Crafter Me Crafts, DIY projects, FREE crochet patterns, crock pot recipes and more! * Home * About Me * Crafting * Crocheting * Crockpotting * Contact * Books CROCHET LAMB HAT PATTERN April 16, 2013 The sweet little baby that is growing in my tummy got me thinking of all the cute hats I need be making in preparation for his/her arrival. I loved the idea of making a lamb hat and I had to make a boy version and a girl version since we don’t know the gender yet. There are lots of different yarns you could use to create different effects and you can even add some felt accents to create a lamb face. I can’t wait to see what you come up with! Be sure to post your finished hat on my Facebook page for all to see 🙂 Materials: – Worsted Weight Yarn (weight category 4) – I used Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice in Silver Gray and Beige for the gray hat. You can buy this yarn HERE. OR – Bulky Weight Yarn (weight category 6 ) – I used Loops & Threads Country Loom Baby yarn in White for the white hat and accented it with Vanna’s Choice yarn in pink for the ears. I purchased the bulky white yarn at Michaels. – Size J (6.00mm) crochet hook – Tapestry needle Abbreviations: Magic Ring SC = Single Crochet HDC = Half Double Crochet DC = Double Crochet Bobble = Bobble Stitch MY LATEST VIDEOS Repeat Crafter Me - Crochet Amigurumi × How to close the top of a crochet amigurumi More Videos 0 seconds of 1 minute, 22 secondsVolume 0% Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard ShortcutsEnabledDisabled Play/PauseSPACE Increase Volume↑ Decrease Volume↓ Seek Forward→ Seek Backward← Captions On/Offc Fullscreen/Exit Fullscreenf Mute/Unmutem Seek %0-9 Next Up Repeat Crafter Me - Yarn Bobbin 08:30 Live 00:00 01:22 01:22 Lamb Hat Pattern: Note: This pattern is written for worsted weight yarn, if you want to use bulky yarn, follow the same pattern but make a smaller bobble (see video) and take off two rows at the bottom for each size. Size 0-3 Months: Magic Ring, chain 2, 8 HDC in magic ring, join to first HDC, chain 2 (8 HDC) Round 2: HDC and then Bobble in first stitch and in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (8 HDC + 8 Bobble = 16) Round 3: 2 HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (32 HDC) Round 4: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (16 HDC + 16 Bobble = 32) Round 5: HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (32 HDC) Round 6-10: Repeat rounds 4 and 5 until you have 10 rounds, then begin on first earflap as written below. Note: If at any time your hat seems too short, feel free to add more rows. Size 3-6 Months: Magic Ring, chain 2, 8 HDC in magic ring, join to first HDC, chain 2 (8 HDC) Round 2: HDC and then Bobble in first stitch and in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (8 HDC + 8 Bobble = 16) Round 3: 2 HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (32 HDC) Round 4: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (16 HDC + 16 Bobble = 32) Round 5: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next 7, repeat around, join, chain 2 (36 HDC) Round 6: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (18 HDC + 18 Bobble = 36) Round 7: HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (36 HDC) Round 8-11: Repeat round 6 and 7 two more times, then begin on first earflap as written below. Size 6-12 Months: Magic Ring, chain 2, 8 HDC in magic ring, join to first HDC, chain 2 (8 HDC) Round 2: HDC and then Bobble in first stitch and in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (8 HDC + 8 Bobble = 16) Round 3: 2 HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (32 HDC) Round 4: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (16 HDC + 16 Bobble = 32) Round 5: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next 3, repeat around, join, chain 2 (40 HDC) Round 6: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (20 HDC + 20 Bobble = 40) Round 7: HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (40 HDC) Round 8-12: Repeat rounds 6 and 7 until you have 12 rounds, then begin on earflaps as written below. Size: Toddler/Preschooler Magic Ring, chain 2, 8 HDC in magic ring, join to first HDC, chain 2 (8 HDC) Round 2: HDC and then Bobble in first stitch and in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (8 HDC + 8 Bobble = 16) Round 3: 2 HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (32 HDC) Round 4: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (16 HDC + 16 Bobble = 32) Round 5: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next, repeat around, join, chain 2 (48 HDC) Round 6: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (24 HDC + 24 Bobble = 48) Round 7: HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (48 HDC) Round 8-13: Repeat rounds 6 and 7 until you have 13 rounds, begin on earflaps as written below. Size: Child Magic Ring, chain 2, 8 HDC in magic ring, join to first HDC, chain 2 (8 HDC) Round 2: HDC and then Bobble in first stitch and in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (8 HDC + 8 Bobble = 16) Round 3: 2 HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (32 HDC) Round 4: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (16 HDC + 16 Bobble = 32) Round 5: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next, repeat around, join, chain 2 (48 HDC) Round 6: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (24 HDC + 24 Bobble = 48) Round 7: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next 7 stitches, repeat around, join, chain 2 (54 HDC) Round 8: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (27 HDC + 27 Bobble = 54) Round 9: HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (54 HDC) Round 10-14: Repeat rounds 8 and 9 until you have 14 rounds, begin on earflaps as written below. Size: Teen/Adult Magic Ring, chain 2, 8 HDC in magic ring, join to first HDC, chain 2 (8 HDC) Round 2: HDC and then Bobble in first stitch and in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (8 HDC + 8 Bobble = 16) Round 3: 2 HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (32 HDC) Round 4: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (16 HDC + 16 Bobble = 32) Round 5: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next, repeat around, join, chain 2 (48 HDC) Round 6: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (24 HDC + 24 Bobble = 48) Round 7: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next 7 stitches, repeat around, join, chain 2 (54 HDC) Round 8: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (27 HDC + 27 Bobble = 54) Round 9: 2 HDC in first stitch, HDC in next 8 stitches, repeat around, join, chain 2 (60 HDC) Round 10: HDC in first stitch, Bobble in next stitch, repeat around, join, chain 2 (30 HDC + 30 Bobble = 60) Round 11: HDC in each stitch around, join, chain 2 (60 HDC) Round 12-15: Repeat rounds 10 and 11 until you have 15 rounds, begin on earflap as written below. _______________________________________________ Earflaps for 0-6 months: Earflap 1: Chain 1, SC in next 8, chain 1, turn Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 3: SC across (6 SC) Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 5: SC across ( 4 SC) Row 6: Make 2 SC decreases, chain 1, turn Row 7: SC decrease, fasten off, weave in ends Second earflap placement: Fold hat in half leaving slightly more stitches in the front of the hat than the back. Place the second earflap to line up with the first earflap (Refer to earflap placement from the pictures available at the end of my puppy hat pattern). Earflap 2: Join yarn, chain 1, SC in next 8, chain 1, turn Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 3: SC across (6 SC) Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 5: SC across ( 4 SC) Row 6: Make 2 SC decreases, chain 1, turn Row 7: SC decrease, and continue to SC around hat and earflaps, when you get to the top of each earflap: chain 40 (or as long/short as you wish), slip stitch in 2nd chain from hook and the rest of the way down the chain. Continue to SC around the hat and fasten off when you get the entire way around. Earflaps for 6 months – Preschooler Earflap 1: Chain 1, SC in next 10, chain 1, turn Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 6, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 3: SC across (8 SC) Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 5: SC across ( 6 SC) Row 6: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 7: SC across (4 SC) Row 8: Make 2 SC decreases, chain 1, turn Row 9: SC decrease, fasten off, weave in ends Second earflap placement: Fold hat in half leaving slightly more stitches in the front of the hat than the back. Place the second earflap to line up with the first earflap (Refer to earflap placement from the pictures available at the end of my puppy hat pattern). Earflap 2: Join yarn, chain 1, SC in next 10, chain 1, turn Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 6, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 3: SC across (8 SC) Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 5: SC across ( 6 SC) Row 6: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 7: SC across (4 SC) Row 8: Make 2 SC decreases, chain 1, turn Row 9: SC decrease, and continue to SC around hat and earflaps, when you get to the top of each earflap: chain 40 (or as long/short as you wish), slip stitch in 2nd chain from hook and the rest of the way down the chain. Continue to SC around the hat and fasten off when you get the entire way around. Earflaps for Child – Adult: Earflap 1: Chain 1, SC in next 12, chain 1, turn Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 8, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 3: SC across (10 SC) Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 6, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 5: SC across (8 SC) Row 6: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 7: SC across ( 6 SC) Row 8: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 9: SC across (4 SC) Row 10: Make 2 SC decreases, chain 1, turn Row 11: SC decrease, fasten off, weave in ends Second earflap placement: Fold hat in half leaving slightly more stitches in the front of the hat than the back. Place the second earflap to line up with the first earflap (Refer to earflap placement from the pictures available at the end of my puppy hat pattern). Earflap 2: Join yarn, chain 1, SC in next 12, chain 1, turn Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 8, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 3: SC across (10 SC) Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 6, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 5: SC across (8 SC) Row 6: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 7: SC across ( 6 SC) Row 8: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn Row 9: SC across (4 SC) Row 10: Make 2 SC decreases, chain 1, turn Row 11: SC decrease, and continue to SC around hat and earflaps, when you get to the top of each earflap: chain 40 (or as long/short as you wish), slip stitch in 2nd chain from hook and the rest of the way down the chain. Continue to SC around the hat and fasten off when you get the entire way around. Lamb Ears Pattern: Outer Ear: (Make 2) Chain 8, HDC in second chain from hook and in the next 6, make 2 HDC in last chain now work your way up the other side of the chain with HDC’s (7 HDC), join to first HDC, Chain 2 Round 2: 2 DC in the first 3 stitches, 2 HDC in next stitch, 2 SC in the next 8, 2 HDC in next stitch, 2 DC in last 3, join, fasten off leaving long tail to sew ear onto hat. Inner Ear: (Make 2) Chain 6, SC in second chain from hook and in the next 4, make 2 SC in last chain now work your way up the other side of the chain with SC’s (5 SC), join to first SC, chain 2 Round 2: 2 DC in the first 2 stitches, 2 HDC in next stitch, 2 SC in next 6, 2 HDC in next stitch, 2 DC in last two stitches, join, fasten off leaving long tail to sew inner ear inside the outer ear. After you sew the inner ear into the outer ear, pinch the end together and sew some of it shut before you sew it onto the hat. Here is what the back of the ears look like once they are sewn onto the hat: Feel free to add your own embellishments. I went ahead and added a felt face to my hat! I cut out the face, eyes and nose from felt, added two black buttons for the eyes and stitched everything together and then onto the front of the hat with matching yarn and a tapestry needle. Want more free patterns? Keep in touch on my Repeat Crafter Me Facebook Page for new pattern sneak peeks and when they will be available on my blog. *** You may make and sell products from my patterns but if you do I ask that you link back to my post. Please do not copy and post this pattern and claim it as your own. Please do not re-publish photos as your own.*** My friend Stephanie over at All About Ami recently made the most adorable sheep amigurumi named Cotton! The best part is that her and I happened to use the exact same white yarn: Loops & Threads Country Loom Baby! I think the hat and the amigurumi together would be a wonderful gift for child and would also make the most adorable newborn photo prop. Click HERE to see how she made this adorable little lamb 🙂 Filed Under: Crocheting, Uncategorized 154 Comments RELATED POSTS * Starbucks Stitch Markers and Bottled Beverages * Crochet Christmas Tree Pixel Square * Crochet Santa Pixel Square * Crochet Daisy Rug with Clover Amour Large Hooks and Giveaway! COMMENTS 1. ✿★☆ CAROL ☆★✿ says April 16, 2013 at 4:07 pm These look sooo funny! Reply 2. Amy Bateman says April 16, 2013 at 4:17 pm My lamb-lover will go crazy if I make her one of these. Thanks for sharing your pattern and creativity! Reply 3. Jackie says April 16, 2013 at 4:23 pm I love it! thanks so much for sharing! Reply 4. cheryl jacobo says April 16, 2013 at 4:28 pm love it love it love it Reply 5. Tucker Mom says April 16, 2013 at 4:46 pm Wow, fantastic, thanks for sharing. Reply 6. Tina says April 16, 2013 at 4:49 pm How adorable 😀 I love all you're work 😀 And thank you for sharing you're patterns 😀 You're adding a lot of wonderful colors to the crocheting world 😀 Reply 7. Megan Laski says April 16, 2013 at 4:57 pm This hat could not be any cuter!! Reply 8. Mighty Knitting Chick says April 16, 2013 at 5:02 pm That's adorable! You are so creative and I am so glad I found your site! See what I did with your owl hat at http://mightyknittingchick.wordpress.com/2013/03/27/crochet-hats/ Reply 9. Colene Myers says April 16, 2013 at 6:52 pm Thank you for sharing your talent, I just wanted you to know how appreciated you are…:) Reply 10. Court B says April 16, 2013 at 8:11 pm Sooo cute!!! I think I will have to make it and give it to someone with a baby. 🙂 Reply 11. Luna says April 16, 2013 at 8:15 pm Hi !….they all are so lovely…..beautiful.You always having great ideas and beautiful projects.Thanks for sharing and God bless you ! Reply 12. by Jinny La Bar says April 16, 2013 at 9:55 pm How cute!!!!! I love them! Reply 13. Kathy says April 16, 2013 at 10:25 pm the lamb hat is wonderful. thanks so much for sharing your patterns — I love 'em! Reply 14. Michelle Hanson says April 16, 2013 at 10:38 pm I definitely saved this.. it will be on my to do list.. Reply 15. Helen Dooley says April 16, 2013 at 10:52 pm OH MY WORD!!! I sooooo love this. too adorable! Im so glad you shared this with us. Sarah you are awesome! Reply 16. Navy Wifey Peters @ USS Crafty says April 17, 2013 at 4:06 am Adorable lamb hat! Thanks for sharing the pattern! I'm gonna pin it! Navy Wifey Peters @ Submarine Sunday Link Party http://www.usscrafty.blogspot.com/2013/04/submarine-sunday-27_14.html Reply 17. Liz Hockamier says April 17, 2013 at 4:40 am That is so sweet! What a darling little project. ~Liz Reply 18. wendy says April 17, 2013 at 5:42 am Such sweet hats, clever mum you are ☺ Reply 19. Creame y mas says April 17, 2013 at 6:45 am It's so cute and lovely! Thanks for sharing 🙂 Creame y mas Reply 20. knittichristi says April 17, 2013 at 11:33 am Thank you so much for sharing- I have this book marked for the next friend who says "Guess what?…." LOL! I particularly love how it is gender neutral 🙂 Reply 21. Pam G says April 17, 2013 at 12:07 pm This is soooo cute! I pinned it for someday when I'm a grandma. Reply 22. Tatiana Plotonova says April 17, 2013 at 1:53 pm Восхитительно ^_^ Reply 23. sparkleanddoomdesigns.com says April 17, 2013 at 3:28 pm MUST MAKE!! SO adorable! Thanks for making this available! visiting from HoHD! Reply 24. Dawn says April 17, 2013 at 3:57 pm These are so cute!! Too funny, that just a few days ago, I was going to email you. And ask if you would make a pattern for lamb hats. I had twins, just a few weeks ago. And the theme of their nursery is, Little Lambs. I'm definitely going to be making these! Thanks for always sharing your patterns. 🙂 Reply 25. Ruta Gr says April 17, 2013 at 5:06 pm Very beautiful! I am amazed. As soon as I am done with other projects I will make one. 🙂 Thanks for sharing 🙂 Reply 26. Carmen says April 18, 2013 at 2:37 am So darling! Thanks again for being so generous! I love your patterns!! 🙂 Reply 27. thisislemonade says April 18, 2013 at 11:40 am Absolutely adorable! Thanks for sharing your pattern – I stumbled across it from All About Ami's link on Facebook – I'm a fan too! I think I could make a unisex one in the same kind of colour scheme as the Cotton sheep by Stephanie. Great inspiration 🙂 LOVE and I'm pinning this! <3 Reply 28. Sara @ My Merry Messy Life says April 24, 2013 at 1:13 am Wow, Sarah! This is absolutely precious! And your pattern is so through – it must've taken you a week to write it! You just keep getting better and better. It's an honor to have you on Hookin On Hump Day!! Reply 29. Leanne G says April 24, 2013 at 1:27 am Hi Sarah, I must say that I absolutely love this pattern! As soon as I saw it I sat down and made one in the grey/beige combo! So cute! I just have one quick question for you, my bobble stitches are all dimpled into the hat. No matter how many times I push them out they pop right back in. I haven't made anything using this stitch before, so I am not sure what I am doing wrong. Thanks for such an awesome pattern!!!! Reply * Jocelyn L von Klein says January 29, 2020 at 6:57 pm seven years too late, but I suspect you might have your hat inside out. I’m making this pattern right now and am also having a hard time determining which side is the OUTside. I was trying to push the bobbles out when I realized, if they keep going back IN then that’s probably the outside! (mind blown) Reply 30. Tucker Mom says April 24, 2013 at 4:12 pm You are just so talented. Thanks so much for sharing that talent with others. I love love love your patterns. Reply 31. Megan says April 26, 2013 at 2:16 am So cute, I love your patterns. This one is going to be featured on the At Play blog tomorrow (friday 4/26). http://www.atplayonline.com I hope you'll stop by Megan Reply 32. Carol says April 28, 2013 at 4:42 pm Love it!!!! I make hats to donate to charity and this will be a welcome addition to my pattern inventory!!!! Reply 33. HillsRus says April 30, 2013 at 2:00 am That is the cutest thing I have ever seen! Reply 34. Anna S. says May 17, 2013 at 11:53 pm Do you ch 40 and sl st in the 2nd ch and across for the first earflap? Reply 35. Lamb Fox says June 1, 2013 at 6:39 am Thank you so much for this great pattern. I made one for my daughter for her first dress-up party. I have some pictures here: http://www.lamblovesfox.com/2013/06/152365-we-went-to-our-first-dress-up.html Thanks again!!! Reply * Heidi says November 13, 2014 at 1:08 am My daughter is going to be in a Christmas play for school. She looks about the same size as your daughter in the pictures of her in the lamb hat. (beautiful work by the way!) Could you tell me if you made her the preschool or child size? Thank you! Reply 36. Emily Doyle says June 11, 2013 at 5:33 am I have a baby girl coming in Sept (2013) and my mom and I were perusing Pinterest and came across a link to your page. When we saw the pattern for this hat, we both knew that my mom just had to make it! To say the least, I LOVE how it turned out and I cannot wait to see it on my baby girl!! Thanks for all the great patterns! We are having so much fun going through them all! Here is a link to her finished hat! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201197084791358&set=a.1849219152382.2108816.1297806777&type=1&theater¬if_t=mentions_comment Reply 37. AnnMF says June 27, 2013 at 6:56 pm I like how organized your instructions are. Thank you. Reply 38. Melissa Hadman says June 29, 2013 at 10:51 pm I too, like Emily Doyle, am having a baby girl that is due in October. My baby's initials are "LAM" so I am looking for anything lamb for her. I saw a hat at the store that was close to a lamb but not quite right but it gave me the idea. Your pattern is PERFECT, adorable, thorough, priceless, amazing, and more words that I can't think of right now. Thank you so much for posting it for everyone to use! I will post the picture of me and baby Lily wearing our lamb hats when she's born! Reply 39. shirey says July 16, 2013 at 10:27 pm So adorable – thanks for sharing. Congratulations on becoming a mom! Reply 40. rubietta says July 18, 2013 at 7:18 pm how sweet.. thanks for sharing… ruby Reply 41. Mary Doukakis says September 7, 2013 at 10:29 pm Adorable! Thanks for sharing 🙂 Reply 42. Mary Doukakis says September 7, 2013 at 10:30 pm Adorable! Thanks for sharing 🙂 Reply 43. Anna Lycett says September 20, 2013 at 5:06 pm I love this pattern! I'm just finishing one, I'll post a pic on ravelry as soon as I've put it on my toddler's head! Thank you, Sarah. Reply 44. Elizabeth Sorenson says October 22, 2013 at 7:21 pm I made this in the 6-12 month size and it turned out darling but rather small for a 6 month old. Am I just crocheting too tight? Or does the little girl I made it for just have a huge head? (not my daughter so feel free to choose that option without me taking offense) Reply * Elizabeth Sorenson says November 6, 2013 at 10:59 pm I used Bernat Satin and as it turns out that makes a much smaller hat than Vanna's Choice though they all claim the same weight. Just a warning to others! Really learning my lesson here. But the hat is really cute. I love it and the pattern is super easy to follow. Reply 45. Addie alexa says October 27, 2013 at 9:51 am This creativity is so awesome in my opinion and this kid stuff looks really cool. Yupoong 1501 Reply 46. alibaba47 says October 30, 2013 at 11:01 pm Super – very cool!!!! ♥ Reply 47. Brittany Nelson says November 7, 2013 at 11:10 am So much fun to make but i used the FPHDC and BPHDC's to finish off the hat for a 1 year old girl! 🙂 thank you so much for the pattern and I look forward to your next pattern! Reply 48. Treasured Creations by Debbie says November 17, 2013 at 5:21 pm This hat is zoo cute but mu bobbles do not always puff out and stay there…is there a hint? Reply 49. Treasured Creations by Debbie says November 17, 2013 at 5:22 pm This hat is zoo cute but mu bobbles do not always puff out and stay there…is there a hint? Reply 50. Maria Hewitt says December 18, 2013 at 11:29 pm I've just finished making one of these. Had to adapt the pattern slightly as my tension tends to be a bit loose. I used sc instead of hdc and it kept the tension tighter and bobbles more puffed out. My little girl is being a sheep in her nativity tomorrow. Shall try and get a decent picture to put up. Great pattern. Thanks very much. Reply 51. Balk_CA says December 29, 2013 at 1:12 am This hat is sooo cute! I made one for a little nephew and it looks so nice on him! Thanks for the pattern!! Reply 52. Sue Stone says January 6, 2014 at 8:03 pm Hello, Sarah! I'm not one who typically posts comments; however, I am compelled to say I am thoroughly IMPRESSED by your creative and generous offerings on this blog! (My son laughed out loud at the name of your site – "Repeat Craft-er Me…Ha! Funny, Mom!" I had my kids late in life, and when they were in their early teens I came down ill and had to quit work; I took up crocheting (after a 20-year hiatus) to feel productive. I don't have grandkids yet, but am (great-) Auntie Sue to many nieces and nephews, including little ones at church. It's hard to choose which projects to make; they're all so clever! Your instructions are clear, and I appreciate your taking the time to create separate instructions for different size hats. I've been trying to find uses for a large skein of white baby boucle I was given; this is the PERFECT project. Thanks again for generously sharing your creativity with those whose minds are waning…. <3>< Reply * Liza says April 18, 2016 at 6:57 pm Which came first, the problem or the soutlion? Luckily it doesn’t matter. Reply * kredit auszubildende ohne bank auskunft kostenlos says February 7, 2017 at 8:52 am not to mention the number of loggers, fishermen, people who die in car accidents etc. is all down since 1977, due to the advancement of a thing called ‘technology’.100 years ago a canary in a coal mine was the way you detected methane. Now most miners have methane detectors.50 years ago no cars had airbags. Now most cars have 4 airbags as a minimum and ABS brakes. Reply * billig kredit online genehmigt says February 11, 2017 at 6:25 am Very nice post. 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Reply 55. rubietta says January 29, 2014 at 1:18 am love this hat made one for a preemie… now my 39 year old daughter wants one to wear…lol can you help me make a larger one? Reply 56. rubietta says January 29, 2014 at 1:38 am duh …sorry i see it now ty for sharing….love it… Reply 57. patri di bamboleenonsolo says February 8, 2014 at 12:34 pm thank you very much Reply 58. Brianne Jordan says February 11, 2014 at 1:54 am Silly question but after making the hat are you supposed to flip inside or right side out? My bobbles aren't sticking out much when I do. Reply * Alyssa Lamb says April 23, 2014 at 8:35 pm You posted a while ago and probably figured it out, but I thought mine was looking less cute when i finished and before adding the ears, then i flipped it inside out and voila! Reply 59. Barbra says February 20, 2014 at 5:49 pm PLEASE HELP! I am trying to do the inner ears. It says to Chain 6, SC in second chain from hook and in the next 4, make 2 SC in last chain… Can someone please explain…If I chain 6, and sc in second chain, that leaves "4 free chains", then when I do the Sc in the next 4, that leaves "0" free chains. Explain where the chain comes from to do those "2SC" in the last chain…where is the last chain. Is there a typo in the instructions? Do I need to chain "7" instead of "6", or am I missing something. Thanks Reply * Nicole says January 31, 2015 at 9:05 pm I know this post is almost a year old, but I'm having the same issue… hoping for help 🙁 Reply * Kayla says November 14, 2015 at 7:41 pm You are actually doing 4 sc and 4 sc in the last stitch then continue around the other side with 4 sc, sl st to first sc. Took me a bit to figure out too. Awkwardly written. Reply 60. carolina says March 11, 2014 at 1:18 am So we are doing a bobble stitch and THEN a HDC in the NEXT stitch. (In your video it sounds like you said HDC in the SAME stitch however your directions say NEXT and that is what I'm doing) Reply 61. Micheal Jimy says March 13, 2014 at 1:19 pm This is super super cute 🙂 Love the idea of adding a face to the lamb hat! Great job! Infant clothing Reply 62. Joseph, Katie, and Mark says March 15, 2014 at 9:17 pm I have torn out and redone several rounds about 3 times!! My numbers of stitches match up just right, but the hat won't curve down and feels like it has too many stitches? Help!! Reply 63. Janice Kotouch says March 22, 2014 at 11:17 pm Thank you EVER SO MUCH! A friend wanted one of these for her new baby and I just couldn't figure out how to start it! It was really easy to follow and soooo cute! Again, Thanks! Reply 64. Alyssa Lamb says April 23, 2014 at 8:32 pm This is so adorable!! I just taught myself to crochet yesterday and got through this perfectly! My maiden name is Lamb, so it's awesome to keep myself busy with the baby coming in a week or so! Quick question: if I was to make adult sizes for my siblings to have for some silly family photos over christmas, do I need to make the ears any larger? I feel like they might look a little small on a full-sized beanie. and if so, how do I do that? Thanks so much!! Reply * K Southworth says December 26, 2014 at 11:57 pm I made the preschooler size hat and thought the ear pattern was too small as written–what makes the original hat so adorable to me is the oversize floppy ears. To enlarge them a little, I did two of Round 1 before going on to Round 2 for both inner and outer ear patterns. Reply 65. 2Bis2DO says May 19, 2014 at 2:22 pm Thank you so much! Reply * Eve says April 18, 2016 at 3:15 am Your posting really stagrihtened me out. Thanks! Reply 66. Cairo says October 2, 2014 at 1:58 am Sarah, you truly are a genius, I loved this lambmikin hat. I made it for newborn and made adjustments. Princess Lambmie had smooth curly hair, by using HDC instead of bobbles, only used for ear flaps. I paired with matching poncho, will send pic. Thanks again, Rosie; Reply 67. Sam the Duck says November 16, 2014 at 6:17 am Love it! Super tutorial. Can't wait to make it for my grand baby, who's due in April! I also love little Cotton – thanks for the link! Best! Reply 68. Ronda Leitch says November 25, 2014 at 1:15 am Great way to make a cute and very useful little baby hat! I had this small skein of bumpy white yarn and this used most of it! Darling! Reply 69. Trisha says December 18, 2014 at 10:21 am Wanted to thank you for such a great pattern. I just finished it today. I could not believe how quick it worked up. I just wrote a post about it over on my blog http://sawitmadeit.blogspot.com/2014/12/this-week.html. Reply 70. melissa compton says January 22, 2015 at 8:27 pm Help, I have too many stitches, don't know what I did wrong? 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I would like to send you the picture! Reply * Karen R says July 19, 2015 at 8:51 am Hi, I'm also using a fine yarn (baby wool to be exact) and i'm using a 3,5mm hook. I was wondering: did you adjust the pattern? When I made it the first time, it was too small. Now I'm trying to increase by using the pattern for 3-6months, but it still looks very small… I guess I'll have to adjust again (so pull everything out until round 4 and start over), but I don't know how I can estimate which pattern (for which age) I should use… Is there a trick to do this? After yarning round 5, I just can't judge if it's big enough, so I yarn round 6-7-8-9 and thén I evaluate… but that's not very efficient off course… Thanks for the advice! Reply * Marina Sibellino says July 19, 2015 at 12:30 pm Hi, Karen! You'll have to adjust the pattern (with one of the optional instructions) and I've learnt a simple trick from Clare of Bobwilson123 which has helped me a lot and has saved me a lot of time. You put your work on a flat surface and with the measuring tape, you measure from side to side and multiply that number by 3,14. The result will give you the size of the circumference you have at that moment. For example, you measure your circle and it's 12 cm wide, if you do 12*3,14 = 37,68, in that case you get the size circumference of a 3mo to 6mo baby (look for charts on the internet for size of circumference and height in babies, that it's really helpful). Please, let me know if this has helped you. Reply * Karen R says July 20, 2015 at 2:37 pm Hi Marina, thank you for the tip… I'll check it out! Meanwhile, I saw my grandmother yesterday and she gave me the advice to use double yarn (so 2 threads in stead of 1) and to use a bigger hook. I tried this and it magically worked! So I still used the pattern for 0-3 months. I'm eager to check out if it matches the size of an actual baby head :-). Thanks a lot! Reply * Mayte says November 9, 2015 at 4:09 am Hi Marina Sibellino!! I’m also working with a fine yarn and a 3.00 mm hook, so I’m following the 3-6 months pattern for a 2-3 months old baby…..do you think it will fit her? Thanks a lot in advance, have a nice day, regards! Reply 77. Kadri says October 14, 2015 at 4:25 am Hello Sarah! Thank You for the pattern. As this year is Lamb year and I gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. Also my 2 friends had babys this year, so we have 3 little lambs 🙂 I used the pattern and made the hats to them 🙂 Reply 78. Malaika says October 23, 2015 at 6:27 am Hi Sarah, I love this hat of yours so much that I’ve been struggling to make it for so long and am determined to get it right…but keep getting my stitch count wrong. I have a question for you…do I count the chain two as a HDC in the beginning? Could I crochet in a spiral so that I don’t have to join at the end? I don’t know why I’m getting so messed up and landing up with funny holes in the join areas.. Thanks, Malaika Reply 79. Shoshana says October 27, 2015 at 5:10 pm I am trying to work up the hat. Does the chain 2 count as a half double crochet? Reply 80. Jenny says November 2, 2015 at 2:36 pm I am making the toddler/preschooler size and it seems that the hat just keeps getting wider…like a big circle…instead of taking shape and forming to the head. Do you have any idea what I might be doing wrong? Reply 81. Ell says November 14, 2015 at 7:16 pm After chaining the 40 on the ears I had a long string coming off the ear, did I do it wrong? Reply 82. Batool says December 11, 2015 at 2:24 pm Hi! I absolutely LOVE your patterns! I just started crocheting a few weeks ago, and can’t wait to make this hat for my niece-to-be! Quick question- How much yarn does this hat require? (please tell for both yarn options as I’m still undecided) Thank you! Reply * Steph says March 25, 2016 at 10:24 am Hi! Just wondering if you ever got an answer to this post? I have a new baby arriving in just a couple weeks and thought this would be awesome for newborn photo props, but I haven’t seen anyone mention how much yarn to use and I’m still a very new crocheter! Thanks for your time!! 🙂 Reply 83. Heather says December 20, 2015 at 9:09 am Thanks so much for the great tutorial! I made my toddler a hat for our church Christmas pageant, cutest (wandering!) lamb ever. The pattern was very easy to follow. Reply 84. Christine says January 29, 2016 at 8:37 am Curious if you have a gauge for this pattern? I know aviator hat, I need to use a 4.5 to get the gauge right… Reply 85. Alina says April 10, 2016 at 2:34 am Adorable scheme:) I´ve used it to create my own raspberry crochet hat:))) Reply 86. Bevin Will says April 19, 2016 at 4:47 pm Not sure if I will get a reply, but curious to know how many stitches in the magic ring to start off the pattern. I am a beginner crocheter. Please help! Reply 87. Jessica says June 23, 2016 at 10:41 am I am teaching myself how to read crochet patterns. One step of the pattern has me stuck. What does it mean & how to I complete this step when it says: chain 2 (8 HDC), etc? Reply * Christina D. says August 14, 2016 at 8:45 am “hello” you do a chain 2 in the stitch indicated and then you do the a one HDC in each stitch around when it is in (8) that is how many stitches you should have when you reach the end of the round. Reply 88. Constance says July 6, 2016 at 4:11 pm Thank you so much for your way to follow patterns! Everything worked out so smoothly! I’m an experienced novice, lol, and it only took me like 2 hours! Reply 89. Sharon perkins says August 4, 2016 at 8:01 am Ok I’m lost on round 2….how do you have 8 of the HDC AND 8 bobbles? I have 4 and 4. Are you doing a HDC and a bobble in the same stitch? Reply * Kris says August 7, 2016 at 3:54 pm Yes, the instructions say to HDC and bobble in the first stitch and in each one around. That way you will end up with 8 HDC and 8 bobbles 🙂 Reply 90. Christina D. says August 14, 2016 at 8:42 am Hello.. I love you patterns.. my question is on the 0-3 months when doing the ears.. it say to chain 8 and then crochet in the 2nd chain from the hook… I did that and then it says to crochet in the next 6 and 2 in the last.. there are only 6 stitches left so where is the mistake.. do I HD in the second chain from hook and then the next 5… thanks for your help. Reply 91. mizukana says September 2, 2016 at 12:05 am Hi.. I’m now making this hat for a new born. But i wonder why the size is too small even if i make it in adult size pattern. can you tell me why? i use size 6 hook. Need your help ASAP 🙂 thank you. Reply 92. Sanna says September 24, 2016 at 5:14 am Frost bitten greetings from Finland! My name is Sanna. I just finished the lamb hat and posted it on Facebook page created for eager crocheters over this side of the pond -https://www.facebook.com/groups/48325832465/. Unfortunately on top of being closed group it’s also in Finnish language. That being said, quite a few of the page followers fell in love with your pattern, but the snag is that they are unable to follow English instructions. They asked me translate the pattern instructions to Finnish and then post it inside that group. In order to do that I would need your approval. What say you? Ta muchly, Sanna Reply 93. Linda Frankle says October 30, 2016 at 8:57 am I don’t have a comment,but I do have a question, I just found this site, & saw a lot af cute patterns. I am planning on making the lambs hat for a teenager. I am going to use Bernat Baby Blanket yarn ( bulky) . In your explanation you said it could be done with bulky yarn , but you didnt say anything about using a larger hook . Do you think that should be done. If you could respond to my e-mail address that would be great! Thanks Reply 94. Chris says November 3, 2016 at 8:59 pm Does anyone know the circumfrace for each size of the lamb hat. My granddaughter has a large head so I don’t know what size to make. Super cute I would love to make one. Reply 95. Zaeema says November 8, 2016 at 12:39 pm Hi…lovely pattern. .I love that u share such wonderful patterns with us for free. U made me fall in love with crochet.love u ..love u .thank u & keep it up Reply 96. Bethany says November 12, 2016 at 8:43 pm I get confused when starting with the magic loop. If I start with 8 hdc into the magic loop and join w/ a slip stitch, I end up with 9 stitches around. Am I doing something wrong? Reply 97. Meredith says November 21, 2016 at 7:42 am Hello, I love this pattern! This is my second time making it as well! This time I am making it for an adult and I was wondering if the ears are suppose to be the same size as a baby’s ears or is there a way to make them bigger? Thanks! Reply 98. Linda Frankle says November 21, 2016 at 6:08 pm I made this lamb hat for a 15 yr old. She wanted it made with Bernat Baby Blanket yarn ( which is thick & very soft). I had to make several adjustments using this yarn. I used an N hook. After pulling it out several times using the teen size, I ended up using the child’s size & only doing 9 rows & the ear flaps I used the direction for 6 mo – preschooler using 10 single crochet. It fits her good & she loves her. Reply 99. Jasa Seo Jakarta says November 24, 2016 at 6:05 am wow So Cuteee!!! gudang karawaci Reply 100. MaryGregg says November 29, 2016 at 4:50 pm I made it — but something weird happened that you might help me understand. All my bobble stitches went to the underside and NOTHING I could do would make them pop to the top. I completed the hat and turned it inside out to attach the ears. Why did my bobbles go the back and refuse to stay on top? Any help you can give me would be appreciated. LOVE THIS PATTERN!!! Thank you so much!!!!! M. Reply 101. Debbie says December 7, 2016 at 2:37 pm Hi, I would like to make the white hat but can only find cream. Is that what you used? Reply 102. Carol says August 4, 2017 at 6:16 pm I love this, I am trying it soon. Do you have a pattern for the bottom? TIA Reply 103. klg says August 25, 2017 at 7:35 am I made it — but something weird happened that you might help me understand. All my bobble stitches went to the underside and NOTHING I could do would make them pop to the top. I completed the hat and turned it inside out to attach the ears. Why did my bobbles go the back and refuse to stay on top? Any help you can give me would be appreciated. LOVE THIS PATTERN!!! Thank you so much!!!!! M. Reply * KAy says December 11, 2017 at 9:55 pm When you make the HDC after making a bobble. You have to push the bobble up l, kind of above the HDC. Reply 104. vimax says August 25, 2017 at 7:37 am Hi, I would like to make the white hat but can only find cream. 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