If you’ve ever looked at a crochet amigurumi kit and thought, “That’s too advanced for me…” — I totally get it. I’ve been there too!
But let me tell you, I recently took on the Loops & Threads Lamb Crochet Kit, and I’m so happy to say… I did it! And if you’ve completed beginner-friendly projects like granny squares, scarves, or even a basic amigurumi ball—you’re already more than ready to take this next step.
When I first opened the kit, I felt that little flutter of nervous excitement. The yarn was soft and chunky (perfect for little hands and baby gifts), but the pattern looked… well, a bit intimidating.
But as I always say—crochet is all about one stitch at a time.
I followed the instructions carefully, took notes, and made a few adjustments to help myself along the way. And that’s what I want to share with you! ❤️
To make it easier for myself—and for you—I created a simple, printable diagram of the lamb’s body portion to help with the trickiest rounds. It's now available as a free download below.
With the help of this graphic and my step-by-step video tutorial (coming soon!), you’ll feel confident and capable from start to finish.
If you’ve ever finished a crochet project and felt that amazing “I made this!” moment, then this lamb is the perfect way to level up your skills.
You’ll learn how to:
Work with chenille yarn (yes, I share my best tips!)
Shape simple body parts
Seam pieces together for a pro finish
Embroider the cutest sleepy eyes!
And the best part? Once you finish, you’ll have a cuddly, handmade lamb that’s perfect for gifting, decorating, or just smiling at 🥹💕
So if you’ve been waiting for a sign to try your first amigurumi animal… this is it!
Grab your kit, download the free diagram, and follow along with my video when it goes live. You’ve got this, and I’m right here cheering you on every step of the way!
💬 Have questions or want to share your progress? Tag me on Instagram @uridesigns or leave a comment—I’d love to see your lambs!
Happy to inspire you to be creative in your unique ways!
🧶 Urania
Founder of URI Designs