Overview
A Crochet Baby Sheep Hat features a fluffy, wool-like texture and black or dark floppy ears to resemble a little lamb. This design works well for both boys and girls and pairs perfectly with a matching sheep costume or can be worn on its own.
The hat is made in rounds from the crown down, using super bulky yarn for that cloud-like effect and fast progress.
Materials Needed
Item | Details |
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White Yarn (Main) | Super bulky (size 6) yarn like Bernat Forever Fleece, Bernat Pipsqueak, or Bernat Blanket |
Black Yarn (Ears) | Super bulky or bulky weight yarn like Bernat Blanket in black or gray |
Hook Size | 9 mm (M/N-13) crochet hook |
Tapestry Needle | For sewing on ears and weaving in ends |
Scissors | Yarn-safe |
Optional | Pipe cleaners (to shape ears), chin ties (optional), stitch markers |
Sizing Chart
You can easily adjust the hat for different baby/toddler sizes by increasing or decreasing the number of rounds:
Age | Hat Circumference | Height |
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0–3 months | 13–14″ | 5″ |
3–6 months | 14–15″ | 5.5″ |
6–12 months | 16–17″ | 6″ |
1–3 years | 18–19″ | 6.5–7″ |
Stitches & Abbreviations
Stitch | Abbr. | Description |
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Magic Ring | MR | Adjustable ring to begin crocheting in the round |
Chain | ch | Yarn over (YO), pull through loop |
Slip Stitch | sl st | Insert hook, YO, pull through all loops |
Single Crochet | sc | Insert hook, YO, pull up loop, YO, pull through two |
Half Double Crochet | hdc | YO, insert, YO, pull up loop, YO, pull through three |
Bobble Stitch | bobble | (YO, insert, pull up loop, YO, pull through 2) x5, YO, pull through all loops on hook |
Note: The bobble stitch is what gives the hat its “wooly” texture.
Part 1: Crochet the Hat Base
✅ Step 1: Start with the Crown (Top of Hat)
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Magic Ring, ch 1.
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Round 1: 6 sc into the ring. Join with sl st. (6)
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Round 2: 2 sc in each st around. (12)
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Round 3: 1 sc, 2 sc in next st, repeat around. (18)
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Round 4: 2 sc, 2 sc in next st, repeat around. (24)
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Round 5: 3 sc, 2 sc in next, repeat. (30)
Continue increasing in this pattern until your hat’s crown measures about 5.5″ across (for a 6–12 month size).
✅ Step 2: Work the Sides with Bobble Texture
Once your crown reaches the correct diameter, stop increasing and begin adding texture:
Work these two rounds repeatedly:
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Round A: (Bobble in next st, sc in next) repeat around.
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Round B: Sc in each st around.
Repeat these rounds until the hat measures about 6″ tall.
Pro tip: If your bobbles aren’t popping on the outside, turn the hat inside out and continue from there. Or just flip it once done!
Part 2: Make & Attach the Ears
✅ Step 1: Crochet Floppy Ears (Make 2)
Use black or gray yarn for contrast.
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Ch 7.
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Row 1: Hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each across. (6)
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Rows 2–4: Hdc across. (6)
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Rows 5–6: Hdc2tog, hdc in next 2, hdc2tog. (4)
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Rows 7–8: Hdc2tog twice. (2)
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Row 9: Hdc2tog. (1)
Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing.
Optional: Crochet around a pipe cleaner for shape support (insert before final row and crochet around it).
✅ Step 2: Sew Ears Onto the Hat
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Flatten each ear and pinch the base for a natural look.
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Sew to the sides of the hat about 2–2.5” up from the bottom edge and spaced evenly apart.
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Angle slightly downward for a cute droop.
Optional: Add Chin Ties
For younger babies or photo shoots:
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Attach yarn to each side of the hat near the ear flap area.
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Chain 30–40.
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Fasten off and tie a knot at the end.
(Or braid three strands together for thicker ties.)
Finishing Touches
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Weave in all loose ends with your tapestry needle.
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Stretch the hat slightly to shape and even out the bobbles.
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Steam block gently if desired — but avoid melting acrylic/polyester yarn.
Care Instructions
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Yarn like Bernat Blanket or Forever Fleece is often machine washable:
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Machine wash cold on gentle.
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Lay flat or tumble dry low.
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Always check your yarn label for specifics.
Tips for Success
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Use stitch markers to mark beginning of rounds and avoid shifting.
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Keep bobble tension even for a uniform texture.
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Don’t overstuff bobbles — 5 partial double crochets is enough.
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Make it a set! Pair with a sheep tunic, diaper cover, or leg warmers for a full costume.
Conclusion
The Crochet Baby Sheep Hat is a fast, beginner-friendly project that turns out irresistibly cute. It’s soft, warm, and playful — perfect for costumes, cozy winter wear, or memorable gifts. With the right bulky yarn and a few rounds of bobbles, you’ll have a little lamb hat finished in no time!
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