Complete your farm animal toy collection with these Group of Sheep Free Knitting Patterns. They are ideal for gifts and home decor purposes!
Decorate your living or kiddo’s room with this knitted flock of sheeps. Your little one will surely adore these cuddly amigurumi toys! Check them out!
Group of Sheep Free Knitting Patterns
1. Knitted Sheep in Woolly Land

These adorable mini sheeps are easy to knit, thanks to the helpful guide from Flutterby Patch. The creator used DK yarn and 2.75 mm sized finer needles for these lovelies.
2. Knitted Friendly Sheep Trio

Charlie Darning is the talented knitting artist behind these cheerful sheeps. The best part is that these squishy dolls can be made up of scraps.
3. Mini Flock of Sheep

Learn the easy steps to turn a plain ball of yarn into super cute, tiny sheeps in this Ravelry tutorial. All the credit goes to Frankie Brown for an outstanding knitting work!
4. Sheldon Sheep And Friends

Do you love to knit animal plushies? If the answer is yes, you’ll find this project by Amy Gunderson quite interesting! It’s a free pattern, so no worries about the budget!
5. Woodland Waldorf Sheep

You only need double-pointed needles, toy stuffing, wooden sticks, and a 4mm needle to make this group of sheep. Tatyana Korobkova is behind these masterpieces.
6. Flock Of Sheep

If your kiddo loves to play with animal toys, create this flock of sheep for him/her. Instead of black and white, you can experiment with different color combinations. Follow this Ravelry Page of Christine H. Wilkins for the crafting instructions.
7. Fluffy Little Sheeps Pattern

Take a look at this free beginner-friendly knitting pattern by Lionbrand! Each fluffy sheep is around 3 1/2 in. (9 cm) tall from head to toe.
8. Christmas Woolly Sheep

Instead of traditional ornaments, bring festive cheer to your Christmas tree with these woolly sheeps by MurisKnits. You can also use them as a sweet, handmade, festive gift.
9. Knitted Group of Sheep

This pattern by Susan B Anderson is all about creating a whole little flock instead of one. You’ll have to knit seamlessly with double-pointed needles for these toys.
10. Fair Isle Sleep Knitting Pattern

Sachiyo Ishii has created these sheeps using DK yarn and a 2.75mm needle. They are knitted in flat and then sewn up in the end.