The Potter Sheep – Free Crochet Pattern

There is something deeply grounding about the art of pottery—the feeling of cool clay spinning between your fingers, transforming earth into art. “The Potter Sheep” captures this creative spirit perfectly. She is a character of patience and artistry, comfortable in her messy studio, ready to shape her next masterpiece.




This delightful sheep features a coat of fluffy, textured white wool, contrasting with her smooth, focused face. She is dressed for a day of work in a practical, loose-fitting pinafore dress in a lovely “Clay Grey” shade, designed to allow freedom of movement. Underneath, she wears a simple long-sleeved white shirt with the sleeves sensibly rolled up to keep them clean. Her hair (or wool) is kept out of her eyes with a simple fabric-style headband. On her feet, she wears sturdy brown shoes suitable for kicking the pottery wheel. Her accessories are incredibly detailed: a miniature pottery wheel with a spinning base, an unfinished clay vase she is currently shaping, and a tiny sparrow friend perched curiously on the rim, watching the process. This pattern is designed for intermediate crocheters who love storytelling and detailed accessories.

Please note: I strive for accuracy in every pattern, but occasional errors can happen. Thank you for understanding and for enjoying my designs.

Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • MR – Magic Ring
  • ch – Chain
  • sc – Single Crochet
  • hdc – Half Double Crochet
  • dc – Double Crochet
  • sl st – Slip Stitch
  • inc – Increase (2 sc in one stitch)
  • dec – Decrease (sc 2 stitches together)
  • st(s) – Stitch(es)
  • rnd – Round
  • row – Row
  • BLO – Back Loop Only
  • FLO – Front Loop Only
  • Bobble St – (Yarn over, insert hook into st, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops) x 5 times in the same stitch. Yarn over, pull through all 6 loops on hook. Push the bobble to the outside.
  • FO – Fasten Off

Materials Needed

  • DK or Worsted weight yarn in White (Wool/Body/Shirt)
  • DK weight yarn in Beige/Cream (Face/Skin)
  • DK weight yarn in Clay Grey/Greige (Pinafore Dress)
  • DK weight yarn in Brown (Shoes, Pottery Wheel top)
  • DK weight yarn in Light Beige/Off-White (Pottery Wheel base)
  • DK weight yarn in Terracotta or Wet Clay color (Vase)
  • Scrap yarn in Dark Brown, White, Black (Sparrow)
  • Scrap yarn in Taupe/Brown (Headband)
  • 2.5 mm crochet hook (for amigurumi parts)
  • 3.0 mm crochet hook (for clothing)
  • Pair of 10mm black safety eyes
  • Dark brown embroidery thread (Nose/Mouth)
  • Cardboard or plastic canvas (to flatten the base of the wheel and shoes)
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Yarn needle, scissors, stitch markers, pins

Gauge & Finished Size

Work tightly in continuous spiral rounds for the sheep body so the stuffing does not show. Using DK yarn and a 2.5mm hook, the finished sheep is designed to sit and measures approximately 20-22 cm (8-9 inches) in the seated position. The texture of the bobble stitch is crucial for the “woolly” look.

Construction Overview

The sheep is constructed in pieces. The head combines a smooth face with a textured bobble-stitch cap. The body is pear-shaped and textured. The legs are made separately with shoes integrated; they are attached to the body in a way that allows her to sit comfortably. The arms feature a “rolled sleeve” detail. The pinafore is removable. The pottery wheel is a structural piece made of stacked circles. The vase and sparrow are miniatures.

Body Parts (The Sheep)

Head

Start with Beige/Cream yarn (Face). Use 2.5mm hook.

  • Rnd 1: MR, 6 sc (6)
  • Rnd 2: inc around (12)
  • Rnd 3: (1 sc, inc) repeat around (18)
  • Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) repeat around (24)
  • Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) repeat around (30)
  • Rnd 6: (4 sc, inc) repeat around (36)
  • Rnd 7–11: sc around (36). (Smooth face area).
  • Change to White yarn (Wool).
  • Rnd 12: (BLO) (5 sc, inc) around (42).
  • Rnd 13: *sc 1, Bobble St* repeat around. (Texture starts).
  • Rnd 14: sc around (42).
  • Rnd 15: *Bobble St, sc 1* repeat around.
  • Rnd 16: (5 sc, inc) around (49).
  • Rnd 17: *sc 1, Bobble St* repeat around.
  • Insert safety eyes between Rnds 9 and 10 of the beige section, spaced about 8 stitches apart. Embroider a Y-shaped nose on the snout.
  • Rnd 18–22: Continue alternating sc rounds and Bobble rounds to create the fluffy cap.
  • Rnd 23: (5 sc, dec) around (42).
  • Rnd 24: *Bobble St, sc 1* around.
  • Rnd 25: (4 sc, dec) around (35).
  • Rnd 26: *sc 1, Bobble St* around.
  • Rnd 27: (3 sc, dec) around (28).
  • Rnd 28: *Bobble St, sc 1* around.
  • Rnd 29: (2 sc, dec) around (21). Stuff firmly.
  • Rnd 30: dec around. Close hole.

Ears (Make 2)

Use Beige/Cream yarn.

  • Rnd 1: MR, 6 sc.
  • Rnd 2: (1 sc, inc) around (9).
  • Rnd 3: (2 sc, inc) around (12).
  • Rnd 4–7: sc around (12).
  • Rnd 8: (2 sc, dec) around (9).

Flatten the ear and fold the top corners together. Sew to the sides of the head where the beige face meets the white wool cap.

Body (Sitting Posture)

Use White yarn.

  • Rnd 1: MR, 8 sc.
  • Rnd 2: inc around (16).
  • Rnd 3: *sc 1, Bobble St* around.
  • Rnd 4: (1 sc, inc) around (24).
  • Rnd 5: *Bobble St, sc 1* around.
  • Rnd 6: (2 sc, inc) around (32).
  • Rnd 7: *sc 1, Bobble St* around.
  • Rnd 8: (3 sc, inc) around (40).
  • Rnd 9–15: Continue alternating Bobble rounds and sc rounds. (This creates a chubby bottom for sitting).
  • Rnd 16: (sc rounds) (3 sc, dec) around (32).
  • Rnd 17–20: Continue texture pattern.
  • Rnd 21: (2 sc, dec) around (24).
  • Rnd 22–24: Continue texture.
  • Rnd 25: (2 sc, dec) around (18).
  • Stuff firmly. FO. Sew head to body.




Legs with Brown Shoes (Make 2)

Start with Brown yarn.

  • Rnd 1: Ch 6. Oval start: sc 4, 3 sc in last, sc 3, inc (12).
  • Rnd 2: inc, sc 3, 3 inc, sc 3, 2 inc (18).
  • Rnd 3: (BLO) sc around (18).
  • Rnd 4–5: sc around.
  • Rnd 6: sc 5, 4 dec, sc 5 (14).
  • Rnd 7 (Strap): sc 4, ch 4, skip 4, sc 6. (Creates the strap).
  • Change to White (Woolly Legs).
  • Rnd 8: Work into stitches and back of chain strap. (BLO) sc around (14).
  • Rnd 9: *sc, Bobble St* around.
  • Rnd 10: sc around.
  • Rnd 11: *Bobble St, sc* around.
  • Rnd 12–18: Continue texture pattern.

Stuff feet firmly, legs lightly. Sew legs to the bottom-front of the body so she sits with legs extended forward.

Arms with Rolled Sleeves (Make 2)

Start with Beige (Hands).

  • Rnd 1: MR, 6 sc.
  • Rnd 2: inc around (12).
  • Rnd 3–5: sc around.
  • Change to White (Sleeves).
  • Rnd 6: (BLO) sc around (12).
  • Rnd 7–14: sc around (12).
  • Rnd 15: (Cuff): Turn work. Work in FLO of Rnd 14. hdc around. Fold this cuff up to look like a rolled sleeve.
  • Stuff lightly. Flatten top and sew to body.

The Artist’s Wardrobe

Clay Grey Pinafore Dress

Use Clay Grey yarn and 3.0mm hook. Worked waist-down.

  • Waist: Ch 36 (measure sheep’s tummy). Join. sc around (36).
  • Rnd 2: (BLO) (5 sc, inc) around (42).
  • Skirt:
  • Rnd 3: (6 sc, inc) around (49).
  • Rnd 4–14: dc around (49). (Loose, A-line fit).
  • Rnd 15: sc around. FO.
  • Bib: Join yarn to front waist loops.
    Row 1: sc 12. Turn.
    Row 2–6: sc across (12).
  • Straps: Ch 20 from top corners of bib. Cross in back and sew to waistband.
  • Texture: The dress should look like rough linen or clay-splattered fabric; simple sc or hdc stitches work best.

Headband

Use Taupe/Brown yarn.

  • Row 1: Ch 50 (long enough to tie). sc back down the chain.
  • Wrap around the head (under the ears) and tie a knot at the top.

Pottery Accessories

Mini Pottery Wheel

Use Light Beige (Base/Stand) and Brown (Wheel Top).

  • Base: Beige. MR 6, inc to 12, inc to 18, inc to 24, inc to 30.
    Rnd 6: (BLO) sc around.
    Rnd 7: sc around.
    Rnd 8: (3 sc, dec) around (24).
    Rnd 9: (2 sc, dec) around (18). (This forms the heavy bottom).
  • Column: sc around (18) for 6 rounds. Stuff firmly.
  • Wheel Platform:
    Rnd 16: (FLO) (2 sc, inc) around (24).
    Rnd 17: (3 sc, inc) around (30).
    Rnd 18: (4 sc, inc) around (36).
  • Wheel Top (Brown): Make a flat circle: MR 6, inc to 36.
    Sew the Brown circle on top of the Beige platform. Insert a cardboard circle inside to keep it perfectly flat.

Unfinished Vase

Use Terracotta/Wet Clay yarn.

  • Rnd 1: MR 6 sc.
  • Rnd 2: inc around (12).
  • Rnd 3: (1 sc, inc) around (18).
  • Rnd 4: (BLO) sc around (18).
  • Rnd 5–8: sc around (Body of vase).
  • Rnd 9: (1 sc, dec) around (12). (Neck).
  • Rnd 10: sc around.
  • Rnd 11: (FLO) (1 sc, inc) around (18). (Flared rim).
  • Rnd 12: sl st around. FO.

The Sparrow Companion

Use Brown, White, Black scraps.

  • Body: With Brown. MR 6 sc. Inc to 12. sc 2 rounds.
    Change to White (belly). sc 2 rounds.
    Dec to 6. Close.
  • Wings: Dark Brown. Ch 3, sc in 2nd ch. Sew to sides.
  • Beak: Tiny black stitch.
  • Sew the sparrow’s feet to the rim of the vase.

Assembly

  1. Dress the sheep in the Clay Grey Pinafore.
  2. Tie the Headband around her head.
  3. Position the Pottery Wheel between her legs.
  4. Stitch the Vase (with the Sparrow) to her hands so it looks like she is shaping it, or place it on the wheel.
  5. Ensure she is sitting comfortably and balanced.




Your Potter Sheep is ready to throw some clay! Create something beautiful.

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