
Introduction
Cambridge Don Sheep—a scholarly knit sheep in a tweedy oat cardigan with elbow patches, oxford-blue trousers, brown oxford shoes, mortarboard cap with tassel, round spectacles, crossbody satchel, and a tiny tea cup with biscuit plus a rolled thesis scroll. Everything below is brand-new and written to match the photo exactly.
Please note: I strive for accuracy in every pattern, but occasional errors can happen. Thank you for understanding and for enjoying my designs.
Materials & Gauge
- Yarn (Sport or light DK, smooth, non-fuzzy unless noted):
- A. Sheep fleece/skin (cream): ~55 g
- B. Tweed-oat cardigan & satchel strap (oat heather): ~40 g
- C. Elbow patches & satchel body (rusty brown): ~15 g
- D. Trousers (oxford blue): ~30 g
- E. Shoes (chocolate brown) + shoe soles & cup saucer (warm beige): ~25 g
- F. Mortarboard cap (charcoal/navy-black): ~15 g
- G. Shirt collar peeking under cardigan (pale blue): ~6 g
- H. Tassel & biscuit (gold): ~6 g
- I. Tea (tan) & nose/mouth line (dark brown/black): scraps
- J. Chalkboard sign frame & text (optional; wood + white): scraps
- Needles: 2.75 mm (US 2) circular for magic loop or DPNs; optional 3.0 mm (US 2.5) for garments if you knit tight.
- Notions: 6 mm black safety eyes (or embroider), tapestry needle, fiberfill, stitch markers, 1 small flat button (cardigan), thin card for mortarboard square and satchel base (optional).
- Gauge (in the round, stockinette): ~30 sts × 42 rnds = 10 cm / 4″. Knit firmly so stuffing does not show.
- Finished Height: ~21–22 cm (8¼–8¾″).
Abbreviations
- k – knit
- p – purl
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- rnd(s) – round(s)
- CO / BO – cast on / bind off
- pm / sm – place marker / slip marker
- kfb – knit front & back (inc)
- k2tog / ssk – right-leaning / left-leaning dec
- inc / dec – increase / decrease
- RS / WS – right side / wrong side
- yo – yarn over
- skp – slip 1, knit 1, pass slipped st over
- tbl – through back loop
- i-cord – knit all sts on a short needle, slide to other end, pull yarn across, repeat (forms a cord)
Build Order
Body & head (one piece, bottom-up) → arms, ears, tail (sew on) → clothing (trousers, cardigan with collar) → shoes → mortarboard & tassel → spectacles i-cord → satchel → accessories (tea cup & biscuit, thesis scroll, optional chalkboard).
The Sheep: Legs, Body & Head
Legs (make 2, Yarn A)
CO 10 sts, join in the round; pm.
Rnds 1–3: k.
Rnd 4: k1, kfb ×5 → 15 sts.
Rnds 5–12: k.
Rnd 13: k3, (kfb, k2) ×3, kfb, k1 → 20 sts.
Rnds 14–18: k.
Rnd 19: k2tog, k3, (k2tog, k1) ×3, k2tog, k1 → 15 sts.
Rnd 20: k; stuff lightly. Leave on holders.
Join for Hips & Lower Torso (Yarn A)
From Leg 1, CO 3 sts (front bridge), knit across Leg 2, CO 3 sts (back bridge), knit around Leg 1 → 36 sts. Place side markers at bridge centers.
Rnds 1–4: k.
Rnd 5: at front marker k2tog; at back marker ssk → 34 sts.
Rnd 6: k.
Rnd 7: repeat the paired decs → 32 sts.
Rnds 8–12: k; start firm stuffing in legs and hips.
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Upper Body to Neck (Yarn A)
Rnd 1: (k7, kfb) ×4 → 36.
Rnd 2: k.
Rnd 3: (k5, kfb) ×6 → 42.
Rnds 4–8: k; shape a soft belly.
Rnd 9: (k5, k2tog) ×6 → 36.
Rnds 10–12: k.
Rnd 13: k4, (k2tog, k4) ×5 → 30.
Rnd 14: k.
Rnd 15: (k3, k2tog) ×6 → 24.
Rnd 16: k.
Rnd 17: (k2, k2tog) ×6 → 18.
Insert a rolled scrap or cotton bud as neck stay; stuff firmly up to neck line.
Head (continue in Yarn A)
Rnd 1: (k1, kfb) ×9 → 27.
Rnd 2: k.
Rnd 3: (k2, kfb) ×9 → 36.
Rnd 4: k.
Rnd 5: (k3, kfb) ×9 → 45.
Rnds 6–9: k even (smooth sides).
Cheek rise:
Rnd 10: k15, kfb ×6, k24 → 51.
Rnd 11: k.
Rnd 12: k15, (k1, kfb) ×6, k24 → 57.
Rnds 13–14: k; place safety eyes ~10–11 sts apart, roughly 7–8 rnds above neck join and just above cheek rise.
Begin stuffing head—firm and even.
Rnd 15: (k2, k2tog) ×14, k1 → 43.
Rnd 16: (k1, k2tog) ×14, k1 → 29.
Rnd 17: k2tog around to 15 sts.
Rnd 18: k2tog ×7, k1; break yarn, draw through remaining, and cinch.
Ears (make 2, Yarn A; worked flat)
CO 10 sts.
Row 1 (RS): k.
Row 2: kfb, k8, kfb → 12.
Rows 3–6: k.
Rows 7–14: (RS) k2tog, k to last 2, ssk; repeat to 4 sts.
Row 15: k2tog, ssk; BO, leave long tails.
Block mildly; sew to sides of head at cap line, slightly angled outward.
Arms (make 2, Yarn A; in the round)
CO 8 sts.
Rnds 1–3: k.
Rnd 4: k1, kfb ×4 → 12.
Rnds 5–12: k.
Rnd 13: (k2, k2tog) ×3 → 9.
Stuff lightly, leaving top 1 cm unstuffed; BO and sew where torso narrows to shoulders.
Tail (Yarn A)
CO 6 sts; k i-cord for 2.5–3 cm; BO, stitch to center-back low position with slight upward tilt.
Facial Embroidery
With dark brown/black (I), satin-stitch a tiny triangle nose; add a soft “U” for mouth. Keep expression mild and friendly.
Trousers (Oxford Blue, Yarn D)
Work in the round to create tidy cuffs and a tailored seat.
Legs (make 2): CO 32 sts; join.
Rnds 1–3: k for a soft rolled cuff.
Rnds 4–12: k. Hold Leg 1; repeat for Leg 2.
Join: CO 4 sts between legs front and 4 sts between legs back; knit around both legs → 68 sts.
Rnds 1–8: k.
Rnd 9: (k6, k2tog) ×8, k4 → 60 sts.
Rnds 10–16: k.
Waistband: k1, p1 rib 6 rnds; BO.
Turn cuffs up one ridge to match photo. Optional: with pale blue, duplicate-stitch a tiny faux fly line.
Oxford Shoes (Chocolate Brown, Yarn E; make 2)
Soles (warm beige edge):
CO 6 sts.
Row 1: k.
Row 2: kfb, k4, kfb → 8.
Row 3: k.
Row 4: kfb, k6, kfb → 10.
Row 5: k.
Row 6: kfb, k8, kfb → 12.
Rows 7–10: k.
Row 11: k2tog, k8, ssk → 10.
Row 12: k.
Row 13: k2tog, k6, ssk → 8.
Row 14: BO.
Pick up around the sole in warm beige and work 2 garter rnds (k one rnd, p one rnd) for the welt.
Upper: Switch to chocolate brown. Pick up ~30 sts evenly around.
Rnds 1–3: k.
Rnd 4 (toe darts): k6, ssk, k4, k2tog, k6, ssk, k4, k2tog (balance to 26–28 sts).
Rnds 5–6: k.
BO across heel section; keep ~14 front sts live to make a short tongue (k 3 rows, BO).
Laces: Two i-cords (3 sts × 9–10 cm). Eyelets are implied gaps; sew laces crossing neatly and tie small bows.
Cardigan with Elbow Patches (Oat Heather, Yarn B)
Body (worked flat, bottom-up):
CO 66 sts.
Rows 1–6: k1, p1 rib.
Rows 7–28: stockinette with k1 selvedge each edge.
Divide for fronts/back:
- Left Front 16 sts, Back 34 sts, Right Front 16 sts.
Back:
Work straight to 10.5 cm from hem. BO shoulders 4 sts each side; leave center 26 sts on hold for neck.
Right Front (button side):
Row 1 (RS): work to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1 (neck shaping).
WS rows: p to end keeping selvedge knit.
Repeat RS neck dec 6× total and work to same height as back. BO shoulder 4 sts; leave 9–10 sts along neckline on hold.
Left Front: mirror shaping with ssk at neckline. BO shoulder 4 sts; leave 9–10 sts on hold.
Join shoulders with 3-needle BO.
Front bands & V-neck:
With B, pick up evenly along right front edge, around back neck (join held sts), and down left edge (~90–96 sts total).
Row 1 (WS): p.
Rows 2–5: k1, p1 rib; at the V point on RS rows, work centered double dec (ssk, k1, k2tog) once to create a sharp V.
Add one buttonhole on Right Front band (yo, k2tog in rib) about 1.5 cm below V. BO in rib.
Elbow patches (C, pair):
CO 10 sts; work stockinette 8 rows; dec each end every RS row to 6 sts; BO.
Sew ovals centered on sleeves’ outer sides (measure from cuff line to elbow, approx mid-arm).
Shirt collar peek (G):
Pick up 20–22 sts inside the cardigan neckline at the back and around fronts; work 3 rows stockinette then 1 row garter and BO to create a soft rolled shirt collar peeking out.
Sleeves (picked up in armholes):
Pick up 36 sts around each armhole; k 8 rnds straight; finish with k1, p1 rib 3 rnds; BO. The sleeve should end at wrist level with a tidy cuff.
Button: Knit a tiny coin (CO 8, k 2 rows, BO; coil) or sew a flat wooden button; place opposite the buttonhole.
Mortarboard Cap with Tassel (F + H)
Beanie base (F):
CO 54 sts; join.
Rnds 1–6: k1, p1 rib.
Rnds 7–14: k.
Rnds 15–20: dec crown (k7, k2tog) ×6 → 48; next rnd (k6, k2tog) ×6 → 42; then (k5, k2tog) ×6 → 36; (k4, k2tog) ×6 → 30; (k3, k2tog) ×6 → 24.
Next: (k2, k2tog) ×6 → 18; (k1, k2tog) ×6 → 12; k2tog ×6 → 6. Draw closed.
Square board (F; worked flat):
CO 24 sts.
Work stockinette for 24 rows with a 1-st garter selvedge each side to minimize curl. BO.
Cut a thin card square slightly smaller; whipstitch square onto the beanie crown, card inside, so edges are crisp.
Tassel (H):
Wrap H around two fingers ~20 times; tie at top; cut bottom to form tassel; make a 3-st i-cord 3–4 cm as cord; attach to center-top with a small knit button “cap”.
Spectacles (Round Frames)
Using dark brown or charcoal i-cord (3 sts), knit 6–7 cm; join ends into a circle (first lens). Knit another 6–7 cm; join (second lens). Bridge: CO 3 sts, k 4 rows; sew between lenses. Temples: 3-st i-cords 2.5–3 cm each; tack behind ears or into cap band.
Satchel (C body, B strap)
Body (boxy flap bag):
CO 18 sts in C; knit 4 rows garter (flap).
Switch to stockinette 14 rows (bag body front).
Pick up along sides and bottom to form a slip-stitch-edged gusset, or knit a separate gusset strip (CO 6, k 32 rows) and sew around three sides to create a pouch.
Insert a thin card rectangle in the base for structure if desired.
Strap: 3-st i-cord in B, 22–24 cm; attach to side seams so bag hangs crossbody from right shoulder to left hip.
Closure: Knit a tiny loop (i-cord 2 cm) inside flap; add a knit button dot to pouch front.
Tea Cup & Biscuit (E/H/I)
Saucer (E, flat):
CO 6 sts, join.
Rnd 1: kfb ×6 → 12.
Rnd 2: k1, kfb ×6 → 18.
Rnd 3: k2, kfb ×6 → 24.
Rnd 4: k3, kfb ×6 → 30.
Rnd 5: k.
Rnd 6 (rim): garter 2 rnds; BO.
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Cup (E):
CO 18 sts; join.
Rnds 1–5: k;
Rnd 6: (k2, kfb) ×6 → 24.
Rnds 7–9: k.
Rnd 10: (k2, k2tog) ×6 → 18.
Rnd 11: k; BO leaving long tail. Stuff lightly; sew to saucer.
Tea surface: With I (tan), duplicate-stitch a neat oval inside rim.
Handle: 3-st i-cord 2.2 cm; form a C-shape and sew to side.
Biscuit (H):
CO 8 sts; k 6 rows; BO. Roll into a small oval and stitch to saucer edge.
Thesis Scroll
With warm beige or cream, CO 16 sts; work stockinette 10 rows; BO. Roll tightly; tie with a short red i-cord (2–3 cm).
Optional “Office Hours” Chalkboard
Knit a tiny rectangle in dark charcoal garter stitch; frame it with wood-colored i-cord. Duplicate-stitch text in white: “OFFICE HOURS”. Prop on a miniature easel (knit three i-cord legs).
Assembly & Dressing
Block & Prep
- Steam cardigan bands, sleeve cuffs, and trouser cuffs to shape.
- Flatten mortarboard square and allow to dry with light books on top if needed.
- Weave all ends neatly to inside.
Attach Parts
- Ears high on head, slightly outward.
- Arms at shoulder taper.
- Tail centered low back.
- Face embroidery and safety eyes—check symmetry from front and side.
Dress the Scholar
- Pull on trousers; turn cuffs once.
- Put on cardigan over the body; ensure shirt collar shows. Fasten the single button near the tummy line.
- Add shoes and tie laces.
- Place mortarboard square level; tassel falls to right side.
- Fit spectacles so lenses center over eyes; secure tiny tacks behind ears if needed.
- Sling satchel crossbody (right shoulder → left hip).
- Pose with tea cup + biscuit to the right and scroll in the left hand.
Troubleshooting (Photo-Accurate Match)
- Head too tall/skinny: Add 2 plain rounds before cheek rise; stuff lower head more firmly.
- Cardigan too tight to close: Work body rows on 3.0 mm or add 4 stitches to cast-on; keep band rib snug.
- Trousers slipping: Thread a 3-st i-cord inside waistband as a drawstring.
- Shoes loose: Reduce upper pick-up by 2 sts or add one extra toe decrease.
- Mortarboard floppy: Use the thin card insert; if needed, add a second knit square and sandwich.
- Glasses wander: Tack the bridge to the muzzle with one invisible stitch or seat under cap band.