This Little Zodiac Sheep Crochet Pattern is a sweet mini amigurumi design with a soft woolly head, tiny ears, little arms, rounded overalls, and two cute outfit options. You can make the red version with a tiny yellow stitch detail, or the blue version with a bow tie and mini glasses for an extra charming look.
I love this pattern because it feels small, playful, and full of personality. It is a lovely project for zodiac animal collections, handmade keychains, bag charms, desk decorations, or small gifts. If you are building a full animal series, this sheep pairs beautifully with the Zodiac Cow Crochet Pattern and the Mini Cow Amigurumi Pattern.
This pattern is written in US crochet terms and works best with cotton or sport-weight yarn. For yarn weight reference, you can compare your yarn with the Craft Yarn Councilโs standard yarn weight system.
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Why Youโll Love This Little Zodiac Sheep Crochet Pattern
This Little Zodiac Sheep Crochet Pattern is small but full of detail. The wool curls are made directly into the free front loops of the head, so the top looks fluffy without needing complicated texture stitches.
You can also customize the sheep easily. Make a red sheep for a bright lucky-style zodiac charm, or make the blue sheep with glasses for a cute studious character. If you enjoy small animal amigurumi, you may also like the soft style of the Brown Calf Crochet Pattern or the magical mini look of the Mini Milk Dragon Crochet Pattern.
Skill Level
Intermediate beginner
This pattern uses basic amigurumi stitches, color changes, BLO rounds, free front loop details, simple shaping, sewing, and small embroidery.
If you are still new to the basic stitches, you can first review how to make a neat single crochet stitch before starting the sheep.
Finished Size
The finished size depends on your yarn, hook size, and tension.
With 4-ply cotton yarn and a 2.0 mm crochet hook, the sheep will be a small amigurumi size, perfect for a keychain or bag charm.
Recommended Yarn Colors
Use 4-ply cotton yarn, sport-weight yarn, or similar.
For the Red Sheep Version
- White: wool cap, body top, arms
- Skin / beige / peach: face, ears, hand tips
- Red: pants / overalls
- Dark brown: feet / hooves
- Yellow: small front stitch detail
- Black or dark brown: eyes, nose, mouth
For the Blue Sheep Version
- White: wool cap, body top, arms
- Skin / beige / peach: face, ears, hand tips
- Navy blue: pants / overalls and bow tie
- Dark brown: feet / hooves
- Black: glasses, eyes, nose, mouth
Hook Size
Use a 2.0 mm crochet hook for a small keychain-size sheep.
You can also use a 2.25 mm or 2.5 mm hook if your yarn is slightly thicker. Just remember that changing your hook and yarn will change the final size of your sheep.
Materials
- 4-ply cotton yarn or sport-weight yarn
- 2.0 mm crochet hook
- 5 mm safety eyes or black beads
- Fiberfill stuffing
- Yarn needle
- Stitch marker
- Pink blush, optional
- Keychain ring, optional
- Thin black wire or ready-made mini glasses, optional for blue version
Abbreviations โ US Terms
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- inc = increase, 2 sc in the same stitch
- dec = decrease
- dc = double crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- BLO = back loop only
- FLO = front loop only
- FO = fasten off
For a smoother finish, especially when shaping the head and body, you can use an invisible decrease. I explain that technique in my guide to the invisible decrease crochet method.
Pattern Notes
- Work in continuous rounds unless another method is stated.
- Use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round.
- Stuff the head firmly, but do not overstuff it. The face should stay rounded and soft.
- Rounds 2โ7 of the head are worked in BLO. The free front loops will be used later to make the white wool curls.
- If using safety eyes, place them before closing the head.
Little Zodiac Sheep Crochet Pattern

Head
Use skin / beige / peach yarn.
Rounds 2โ7 are worked in BLO. The free front loops will be used later for the white wool curls.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. [6]
- Rnd 2: BLO, inc ร6. [12]
- Rnd 3: BLO, (sc, inc) ร6. [18]
- Rnd 4: BLO, (sc, inc, sc) ร6. [24]
- Rnd 5: BLO, (3 sc, inc) ร6. [30]
- Rnd 6: BLO, 30 sc. [30]
- Rnd 7: BLO, (2 sc, inc, 2 sc) ร6. [36]
- Rnd 8โ10: 36 sc. [36]
- Rnd 11: 9 sc, (sc, inc) ร3, 6 sc, (sc, inc) ร3, 9 sc. [42]
- Rnd 12โ13: 42 sc. [42]
- Rnd 14: 9 sc, (sc, dec) ร3, 6 sc, (sc, dec) ร3, 9 sc. [36]
- Rnd 15: (2 sc, dec, 2 sc) ร6. [30]
- Rnd 16: (3 sc, dec) ร6. [24]
- Rnd 17: (sc, dec, sc) ร6. [18]
Stuff the head firmly.
FO and leave a long tail for sewing.
Fluffy Wool on Head
Use white yarn.
- Work into the free front loops from Rnd 2 to Rnd 7 of the head.
- In each free front loop, work:
- sc, ch 5
- Repeat around all the free loops until the top of the head is covered with fluffy wool curls.
FO and hide the yarn end.
This wool detail gives the Little Zodiac Sheep Crochet Pattern its cute fluffy character. Try not to pull the chains too tightly, because looser chains will make the curls look softer.
Ears ร2
Use skin / beige / peach yarn.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. [6]
- Rnd 2: inc ร6. [12]
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) ร3.
This last round is only a partial round to shape the ear.
FO and leave a long tail for sewing.
Flatten the ear and sew one ear on each side of the head.
Arms ร2
Start with skin / beige yarn for the hand tip.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. [6]
- Change to white yarn.
- Rnd 2: (2 sc, inc) ร2. [8]
Rnd 3โ7: 8 sc. [8]
Do not stuff, or stuff very lightly.
Flatten the arm opening.
FO.
You can crochet the arms into the body on Rnd 16, or sew them on later. If you prefer sewing them, you may want to check my guide on how to attach amigurumi limbs evenly.
Legs and Body
For the red sheep, use red for the overalls.
For the blue sheep, use navy blue for the overalls.
Use dark brown for the feet.
First Leg
Start with dark brown yarn.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. [6]
Change to overall color: red or navy blue.
- Rnd 2: inc ร6. [12]
- Rnd 3โ4: 12 sc. [12]
FO the first leg.
Second Leg
Repeat Rnds 1โ4 for the second leg, but do not fasten off.
- Ch 3, then join to the first leg.
- Rnd 5: 12 sc around the first leg, 3 sc along the chain, 12 sc around the second leg, 3 sc along the other side of the chain. [30]
- Rnd 6: (2 sc, inc, 2 sc) ร6. [36]
- Rnd 7โ9: 36 sc. [36]
Change to white yarn.
- Rnd 10: BLO, 36 sc. [36]
- Rnd 11: 6 sc, dec, 16 sc, dec, 10 sc. [34]
- Rnd 12: 4 sc, dec ร2, 14 sc, dec ร2, 8 sc. [30]
- Rnd 13: (2 sc, dec, 2 sc) ร5. [25]
- Rnd 14: 10 sc, dec, 13 sc. [24]
- Rnd 15: (2 sc, dec) ร6. [18]
- Rnd 16: 2 sc, crochet the first arm together with the body over 4 sc, 5 sc, crochet the second arm together with the body over 4 sc, 3 sc. [18]
- Rnd 17: BLO, 18 sc. [18]
FO and leave a long tail for sewing the body to the head.
Stuff the legs and body before closing.
Collar
- Use the free front loops from Body Rnd 17.
- Join white yarn or the outfit color, depending on the look you want.
- Work across the front collar area:
- 7 sc, 2 dc in next st, ch 2, sl st in next st, ch 2, 2 dc in next st, 7 sc.
FO and weave in the end.
This creates a small decorative collar under the head. If your stitch placement looks slightly off, adjust by moving the center stitches one stitch to the left or right.
Overall Bib and Strapsโ For Red Version
- Use the free front loops from Body Rnd 10.
- Use red yarn for the red sheep or navy blue yarn for the blue sheep.
- At the center front of the body, crochet about 10 sc wide.
- Work back and forth for 4 rows to make the front bib.
- Then make the straps:
- Ch 16 for the first strap and attach it to the back of the body.
- Repeat for the second strap.
- Sew the straps neatly in place.
- For the red sheep, embroider a small yellow V-shaped stitch on the front of the overalls.
This little outfit detail makes the Little Zodiac Sheep Crochet Pattern look more finished and expressive.
Bow Tie โ For Blue Version

Use navy blue yarn.
- Make a MR.
- Into the MR, work:
- ch 3, 2 dc, ch 3, sl st into the ring,
ch 3, 2 dc, ch 3, sl st into the ring. - Pull the MR tight.
- Wrap the yarn tail around the center to shape the bow.
- Sew the bow tie to the front of the sheep, under the face.
- The bow tie gives the blue sheep a sweet character look, especially when combined with mini black glasses.
Face Details
- Attach or sew the eyes between the cheeks, evenly spaced.
- If using safety eyes, place them before fully closing and stuffing the head.
- Embroider the nose and mouth using dark brown or black thread.
- Make a small vertical stitch for the nose.
- Add a small Y-shaped mouth below it.
- Add pink blush to the cheeks if desired.
- For the blue sheep, add round black glasses using thin craft wire, or sew on ready-made mini glasses.
- If you prefer a softer baby-style sheep, skip the glasses and use only embroidered eyes.
Assembly
- Sew the head to the body.
- Sew the ears to both sides of the head.
- Add the fluffy wool curls on top if you have not done it yet.
- Sew or adjust the arms if needed.
- Add the bib, straps, bow tie, or yellow detail depending on the version.
- Attach a keychain ring to the top of the head if you want to make it a bag charm.
Your Little Zodiac Sheep Crochet Pattern is finished.
Customization Ideas
- You can make this little sheep in many cute versions.
- For a zodiac collection, keep the same body shape and change only the outfit color. The red sheep can look lucky and festive, while the blue sheep can look calm, smart, and playful.
- You can also make a pastel version with pink overalls, mint green straps, or lavender accessories. If you enjoy small character-style animals, you may also like the cozy look of the Mini Butter Bear Crochet Pattern or the sweet fantasy feeling of the Little Sea Doll Crochet Pattern.
- For a baby mobile or zodiac garland, make several sheep in different colors and attach them to a cord. For a keychain, use tighter stitches and strong sewing so the pieces stay secure.
Tips for a Neat Finish
- Use a smaller hook than your yarn label suggests. This helps prevent stuffing from showing through the stitches.
- Stuff the head firmly, but shape it gently with your hands as you go.
- When making the wool curls, keep the chain tension even.
- Sew the head slowly and check the face from the front after every few stitches.
- If you are turning this Little Zodiac Sheep Crochet Pattern into a bag charm, reinforce the keychain loop at the top of the head.
If you love mini charm projects, you can also explore the ocean-themed Clownfish Amigurumi Crochet Pattern for another small handmade gift idea.
FAQ About Little Zodiac Sheep Crochet Pattern
Is this Little Zodiac Sheep Crochet Pattern beginner-friendly?
Yes, it is suitable for an intermediate beginner. The stitches are simple, but the pattern includes BLO rounds, free front loop curls, color changes, and small sewn details.
Can I make this sheep without safety eyes?
Yes. You can use black beads or embroider the eyes with black thread. Embroidered eyes are a good option if the sheep is made for a small child.
Can I use plush yarn for this pattern?
You can, but the sheep will become larger. The wool curls may also look bulkier. For the smallest and neatest result, 4-ply cotton or sport-weight yarn is recommended.
Can I turn this sheep into a keychain?
Yes. This Little Zodiac Sheep Crochet Pattern is perfect for a keychain. Use tight stitches, secure all sewn parts well, and attach a keychain ring firmly to the top of the head.
What is the difference between the red and blue versions?
The red sheep has red overalls and a small yellow V-shaped stitch on the front. The blue sheep has navy overalls, a bow tie, and optional black glasses.
Can I make the sheep without the overalls?
Yes. You can skip the bib and straps for a simpler sheep. However, the overalls give the design more personality and make the zodiac sheep look more special.
This Little Zodiac Sheep Crochet Pattern is a cute and detailed mini amigurumi project that works beautifully as a zodiac animal, a handmade keychain, or a tiny gift. The fluffy head curls, rounded face, little ears, and colorful overalls make the sheep look sweet from every angle.
You can make the red version for a bright lucky charm, the blue version for a smart little sheep with glasses, or create your own pastel version using your favorite yarn colors.




