Pipsqueak

Funny Bunny

Pocket Bunny

Bunny Rabbit

Baby Rabbit

Only the ears, tail and hind legs are sewn on.
Rag-doll Bunny

Easter Tails Pillow

Bunny and Carrot

Bunny Pillow

decor
Chicken

Easter Basket Set

Easter Lamb

Almost daily I see makers asking for quick patterns or patterns that require little to no sewing and make great market prep items, so I have compiled a list of patterns that work up quickly and/or are “no sew”, making them great for market prepping!
Of course, there are tons of awesome quick/no sew patterns available, but these are a few I have compiled so far, I hope you found a few that you enjoy!
Crochet Farmhouse Plaid Pumpkins
Pattern by SheepishStitches
The Farmhouse Plaid Pumpkins are cute, rustic, and EASY! The plaid isn’t worked in the typical plaid method you may be accustomed to. With a twist on the traditional technique, you’ll love how simple this adorable pumpkin really is to create and how quickly you can make your very own plaid inspired pumpkin patch!
Crochet Witch Backpack
Pattern by ACraftyConcept
Learn step-by-step how to make this spooktacular witchy crochet backpack just in time for Halloween. Free tutorial includes video, photo and written instruction.
Crochet Poison Apple Halloween Doll
Pattern by MonsterHook
They are small, they are bad and they only distribute spoiled candy to greedy children 🍭🎃☠️
Crochet Jack-O-Lantern Bag
Pattern by LoopsandLoveCrochet
These Jack O’ Lantern bags are perfect for trick or treating! This free pattern works up super fast in double stranded worsted weight yarn, and the fun facial features are sewn on at the end.
Crochet Succulent Pumpkin Cozy
Pattern by Mjsoffthehookdesigns
Follow this crochet tutorial to make your own gorgeous crochet succulent garden. This tutorial not only teaches you how to crochet the succulent pumpkin cozy but also how to make the potted succulent.
Crochet Skull Earrings
Pattern by CrochetKnitJewelry
These skull earrings are unique and memorable, making them a great accessory any time you want to be festive and can’t wear a whole costume.
Crochet Hazel the Happy Witch
Pattern by LoopsandLoveCrochet
Hazel the Happy Witch is friendly and fun to crochet. She is about 12 inches and perfect for cuddling! Hazel can also sit on a shelf to add to your Halloween décor.
Crochet Candy-Corn Garland
Pattern by Aubrey&Aaden
Add some fall décor to your walls or mantle with this beautiful candy corn Garland. Each candy corn is approximately 3.25” tall and adjustable along the garland to create a length that works for your space. Uses basic stitches and worsted weight yarn, this is a great beginner/intermediate project that works up quickly.
Pattern by BrianakDesigns
The Hello Pumpkin Crochet Pillow is a festive fall décor piece for any fall lover!
Crochet Boho Rustic Pumpkin
Pattern by KnitsandNova
Get ready for fall with this cute Boho inspired pumpkin pattern…rustic, yet elegant for that extra special touch in your home
Pattern by RavenTraxDesigns
These cute little treat jars work up quickly, making them a perfect last minute treat for teachers, classroom exchanges or trunk or treats!
Pattern by KnottedFaux
This is a pattern for a foot tall bat with a 20-in wing span. This item is made with glass claws and has wire in each toe so it can cling to things.
Pattern by tanflowconcrochet
Who wants to float? 🎈
Hello and welcome to Sheepish Stitches! My name is Bobbie Anne and I’m the creative mind behind Sheepish Stitches.
I remember as a small child going to my great grandmother’s and she almost always had a hook in her hand whipping something up! You name it, she probably crocheted it! I also recall seeing my grandmother crocheting at times and as I got older my mom was crocheting too! While we all have our own “specialties” this craft runs in generations of my family. So you see, yarn was just calling me.
After seeing all the lovely things they were making, I took it upon myself to learn the craft. Id admire lots of amazing makes on social media! All the beautiful creations kept me inspired to keep going. Sure, there were days I wanted to quit, but after taking a short break, I was right back at it! I have come a long way since my first wonky wash-cloth.
Inspired by other makers, I found my style and opened my Etsy shop. In the beginning, I never would have imaged I would be making stuffed toys and designing my very own patterns all while creating my very own crochet following. Once my following grew and my patterns became more noticed, I opened a Ravelry pattern store and a few years later I have designed my very own stand alone website! You can find my patterns at SheepishStitches.com
I strive to continue to grow my audience and continue to bring you modern, cozy, and stylish patterns.
When I’m not playing with yarn you can find me enjoying time with my toddler. J, as I like to call him, is sure to keep me busy. As a mompreneur it can be tough to balance it all and it sure is exhausting some days, but it is all worth it! I love that I am my own boss and I can be home with him during his young years. I love that I can sit outside while he enjoys the summer days splashing around or chasing the dog, taking walks, or going tot he park. I enjoy watching him learn and grow.
Enough about me, Id love to see your Sheepish Stitches items! If you share on social media be sure to tag me on Instagram @Sheepish_Stitches and use #SheepishStitches to possibly be featured!
Happy Crafting!
Bobbie Anne