As I work through creating my line of magickal ornies, I’ve been posting my patterns for free. This way, you and your family can find crafting joy without a price tag. Here is the next pattern — a primitive sheep. I used brads for eyes, felt for the ears, and finished each one with a bit of thick yarn. Expect this pattern to take you a little longer because of painting with two colors. For ease in coverage, I painted with the cream first on the main body, then painted the face and legs.
Sheep have quite a few positive correspondences in association with hearth and home. The abundance of food, warm clothing, house and decorative textiles, family unity, and more. To make them fit what you need in your home, add herbs that match your intent, then stitch up the ornament and empower.
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I love this..and it doesnt hurt..my last name is Lamb!
lol!
How do I get Mortimer? I can’t find him. Maybe her found a home?
Mortimer went to Australia — no kidding! Right now, he’s a pig in flight.
I love the crafts you post. Do you have a list of herbs and their corresponding properties that you could post? Blessed be.
I use a combination of my Witches Notebook info and my HexCraft info. I’m working on a new book that will have many of my formulas in it. Thanks for asking!
These are so cute! I just wanted to say thank you for all the little Ornies you are passing on to us. Such a treat!
Thanks, Sara!
I just found you and am SO excited on a couple levels….I love your “art” and all that is magick, and practice Reiki and herbal healing! Thank you…..
Love this pattern!
Thank you so much for posting these for free, and keeping them up! I love love Prim, but my goodness it can get expensive! I’ve been crafting my own decor prims, but mostly upcycles and recycling old boards I get free, etc… I’ve just started to branch out to sewing and honest to Goddess, lol, I’ve held on tight to the Bat and Crow pattern for like 4 yrs now! No instructions, just the pattern, bc one day…!!! Well, that day is now! I was given a great, WORKING, lol, sewing machine, by my aunt (I’ve been given one thru Freecycle before, didn’t wrk, then I bought one dirt cheap, second hand, also didn’t work! Lol!) so she felt bad, & gave me her older one, saying it’ll force her to learn the new digital one she bought last yr, & still has it in box! Anyway, I just wanted to say thanks so much for these! I know others have some for free, or for really cheap, but yours also has that little bit extra… Its Magikal! 😉😊
You are so welcome!!