This sweet Daisy Lamb Garden Helper Doll is a soft amigurumi lamb wearing a blue striped shirt, denim-style short overalls, blue sandals, and a tiny crossbody flower bag. The doll has a pale pink face framed with fluffy cream wool curls, rounded lamb ears, a daisy flower crown, and garden accessories including a straw hat, watering can, and a small basket of carrots.
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Pattern Overview
This pattern is written in US crochet terms and is designed for a firm amigurumi fabric with visible, tidy stitches like the doll shown in the photo. Most pieces are worked in continuous spiral rounds, then sewn together carefully to create a balanced lamb doll with a large rounded head, slim body, soft limbs, garden outfit, and miniature accessories.
The finished doll measures about 9 to 10 inches tall when made with sport or light DK cotton yarn and a 2.25 mm crochet hook. The head is intentionally larger than the body, giving the lamb a gentle handmade doll style. The overalls sit high on the torso, and the shorts end above the knees.
Materials
- Yarn: Sport or light DK cotton yarn in cream, pale pink, denim blue, sky blue, white, yellow, beige, tan, orange, green, and small amounts of dark brown or embroidery thread.
- Hook: 2.25 mm crochet hook, or a hook small enough to make tight stitches.
- Safety eyes: 8 mm black safety eyes.
- Stuffing: Polyester fiberfill.
- Needles: Yarn needle and embroidery needle.
- Other tools: Stitch markers, pins, scissors, blush powder or pink yarn for cheeks.
- Optional: Thin craft wire for the watering can handle, a small piece of plastic canvas for the basket base, and fabric glue for securing very tiny flowers.
Abbreviations
- MR: magic ring
- ch: chain
- sl st: slip stitch
- sc: single crochet
- hdc: half double crochet
- dc: double crochet
- inc: 2 sc in the same stitch
- dec: invisible decrease over 2 stitches
- BLO: back loop only
- FLO: front loop only
- st: stitch
- sts: stitches
- R: round or row
- FO: fasten off
Gauge and Stitch Style
Gauge is not critical, but tight stitches are important. For a neat doll like the photo, 6 sc should measure about 1 inch across. If stuffing shows through your stitches, go down one hook size. The head, body, arms, and legs should feel firm but still soft when gently squeezed.
Use invisible decreases whenever possible. Stuff slowly as you work. Overstuffing can stretch the stitches, while understuffing can make the head and body lose their rounded shape. The doll in the image has a smooth face, a rounded head, and a softly structured body under the overalls.
Important Construction Notes
- Work the lamb’s face and head in pale pink, then add a separate cream wool cap with loop stitches around the face.
- The ears are cream on the outside with smaller pale pink inner ear pieces sewn inside.
- The body is crocheted in cream, while the shirt and overalls are made as fitted clothing pieces.
- The blue overalls should look like short gardening dungarees with front bib, straps, yellow buttons, and two short legs.
- The tiny accessories are optional for play use, but they complete the garden helper look from the photo.
Head and Face
Use pale pink yarn. Work in continuous rounds. Insert the eyes before closing the head. The face should be round and slightly wider at the cheeks, with the eyes placed evenly on the front.
Head
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc in each st around. (12)
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18)
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (24)
- R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. (30)
- R6: sc 4, inc, repeat around. (36)
- R7: sc 5, inc, repeat around. (42)
- R8: sc 6, inc, repeat around. (48)
- R9: sc 7, inc, repeat around. (54)
- R10: sc 8, inc, repeat around. (60)
- R11-R20: sc in each st around. (60)
- R21: sc 8, dec, repeat around. (54)
- R22: sc 7, dec, repeat around. (48)
- R23: sc 6, dec, repeat around. (42)
- R24: sc 5, dec, repeat around. (36)
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Place the safety eyes between R15 and R16, about 9 stitches apart. The eyes should sit slightly below the center of the face so the forehead looks soft and rounded. Add a little stuffing to check the shape before locking the washers.
- R25: sc 4, dec, repeat around. (30)
- R26: sc 3, dec, repeat around. (24)
- R27: sc 2, dec, repeat around. (18)
Stuff the head firmly, shaping the front into a smooth rounded face. Do not close yet if you prefer to attach the neck securely later. Leave a long tail for sewing if making the head separately.
Facial Embroidery
- With dark brown embroidery thread, stitch a small vertical line down from the center between the eyes, beginning about 2 rounds below eye level.
- Make a tiny V shape at the top of the vertical line to form the lamb nose and mouth detail.
- Use pink embroidery thread to add one short curved cheek line on each side of the face, about 3 stitches below each eye.
- Add a tiny amount of blush beside the embroidered cheek lines for the soft garden doll expression.
Cream Wool Cap Around the Face
The lamb has a thick cream wool frame around the face. This part is made as a separate cap, then sewn around the head so the pink face remains visible. The photo shows small bumpy curls, so this pattern uses bobble-style loop texture.
Basic Wool Cap
Use cream yarn. Work in rounds. The cap should fit over the back and sides of the head, leaving the front face open like a bonnet.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc in each st around. (12)
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18)
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (24)
- R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. (30)
- R6: sc 4, inc, repeat around. (36)
- R7: sc 5, inc, repeat around. (42)
- R8: sc 6, inc, repeat around. (48)
- R9: sc 7, inc, repeat around. (54)
- R10-R13: sc in each st around. (54)
Now create the front opening. Do not work in full rounds. Turn at the end of each row.
- R14: sc 41, ch 1, turn. Leave the remaining 13 stitches unworked for the face opening.
- R15: sc 41, ch 1, turn.
- R16: sc 41, ch 1, turn.
- R17: dec, sc 37, dec, ch 1, turn. (39)
- R18: dec, sc 35, dec. (37)
FO with a long tail. Place the cap over the head. The lower edge should sit just under the chin, and the top edge should frame the forehead. Pin before sewing.
Curly Wool Texture
Use cream yarn and a smaller hook if needed. Add curls around the face opening and across the top of the head. The curls should look thick and soft but not cover the eyes.
- Join cream yarn to the edge of the face opening near one lower cheek.
- Work around the opening as follows: ch 4, 2 sc into the second ch from hook, 2 sc into each remaining ch, sl st into next edge stitch.
- Repeat this curl in every other edge stitch around the face opening.
- Across the forehead, make the curls slightly closer together so the top looks extra fluffy.
- For the top of the head, attach 12 to 16 short curls randomly over the cap: ch 3, 2 sc in second ch from hook, 2 sc in next ch, sl st back into the cap.
When finished, sew the wool cap securely to the head using small hidden stitches. Keep the face opening oval and even. The curly frame should make the lamb look like it has a soft cream fleece hood.
Lamb Ears
The ears sit on each side of the head, slightly above eye level. They are rounded, fluffy, and angled outward. Each ear has a cream outer ear and a smaller pink inner ear.
Outer Ear, Make 2
Use cream yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc in each st around. (12)
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18)
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (24)
- R5-R6: sc in each st around. (24)
- R7: sc 2, dec, repeat around. (18)
- R8: sc 1, dec, repeat around. (12)
Do not stuff. Flatten the ear. Sc through both layers across the opening to close. FO with a long tail.
Inner Ear, Make 2
Use pale pink yarn.
- R1: ch 7.
- R2: sc in second ch from hook, sc 4, 3 sc in last ch. Work on the other side of the chain: sc 4, inc in last st. (14)
- R3: inc, sc 4, inc in next 3 sts, sc 4, inc in last 2 sts. (20)
FO and sew one pink inner ear to the center of each cream ear. Sew the ears to the head at R12-R15 of the wool cap area. Angle them slightly upward and outward. Add a few extra cream curls around the ear bases to blend them into the head.
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Body
The body is slim and soft, with a rounded torso hidden under the shirt and overalls. Use cream yarn for the base body. The neck should be stable enough to hold the large head.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc in each st around. (12)
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18)
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (24)
- R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. (30)
- R6: sc 4, inc, repeat around. (36)
- R7-R13: sc in each st around. (36)
- R14: sc 4, dec, repeat around. (30)
- R15-R18: sc in each st around. (30)
- R19: sc 3, dec, repeat around. (24)
- R20-R21: sc in each st around. (24)
- R22: sc 2, dec, repeat around. (18)
- R23: sc in each st around. (18)
Stuff the body firmly. FO with a long tail if sewing to the head. If you prefer extra neck support, insert a short stuffed fabric tube or several folded yarn strands through the neck area before attaching the head.
Legs
The lamb has cream lower legs visible below the blue overall shorts. The legs are straight and narrow, with small rounded feet inside blue sandals.
Leg, Make 2
Use cream yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc in each st around. (12)
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18)
- R4: sc in each st around. (18)
- R5: sc 5, dec 4 times, sc 5. (14)
- R6: sc 5, dec 2 times, sc 5. (12)
- R7-R18: sc in each st around. (12)
Stuff the foot firmly and the leg lightly. Flatten the top and sc through both layers to close. Leave a long tail. Sew the legs under the body with about 3 stitches between them, making sure both feet point forward.
Arms
The arms are cream with pale pink hands. They hang naturally at the sides, slightly curved. The hands are rounded and soft, matching the pale pink face.
Arm, Make 2
Start with pale pink yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (9)
- R3-R5: sc in each st around. (9)
Change to cream yarn.
- R6-R18: sc in each st around. (9)
Stuff the hand lightly. Do not overstuff the upper arm. Flatten the top and sc through both layers to close. FO with a long tail. Sew the arms to the body at R20-R21, just under the shoulder line. The hands should end near the lower edge of the overalls.
Blue and White Striped Shirt
The shirt is visible under the overalls, with short sleeves and horizontal white and light blue stripes. It should fit snugly around the body but not cover the overall bib area completely.
Shirt Body
Use white yarn to begin. Work in joined rounds, joining each round with a sl st and chaining 1 to begin the next round. Change colors as noted.
- R1: ch 37, join to form a ring without twisting. Sc in each ch around. (36)
- R2: white, sc in each st around. (36)
- R3: sky blue, sc in each st around. (36)
- R4: white, sc in each st around. (36)
- R5: sky blue, sc in each st around. (36)
- R6: white, sc in each st around. (36)
- R7: sky blue, sc in each st around. (36)
- R8: white, sc in each st around. (36)
- R9: sky blue, sc in each st around. (36)
- R10: white, sc in each st around. (36)
FO and weave in ends. Slide the shirt over the body before sewing on the arms if possible. The top edge should sit under the head, and the lower edge should be hidden beneath the overalls.
Short Sleeves, Make 2
Use white yarn first. Work around each arm after attaching, or make separately and sew on.
- R1: ch 14, join to form a ring. Sc in each ch around. (14)
- R2: white, sc in each st around. (14)
- R3: sky blue, sc in each st around. (14)
- R4: white, sc in each st around. (14)
- R5: sc 5, dec, repeat once. (12)
FO. Place each sleeve at the shoulder over the cream arm. Sew the top edge neatly to the shirt body. The sleeve should look like a small striped T-shirt sleeve peeking out from under the overall straps.
Denim Blue Short Overalls
The overalls are the main outfit detail. They have a high front bib, wide shorts, two shoulder straps, two yellow buttons, and a slight textured look. Use denim blue yarn.
Overall Shorts Base
Work from the waist down. Use denim blue yarn and joined rounds.
- R1: ch 39, join to form a ring. Sc in each ch around. (38)
- R2-R5: sc in each st around. (38)
- R6: sc 18, ch 2, skip 1 st, sc 19. This begins the center gap between the shorts legs. (39 including chs)
Now divide for the first leg opening. Count 19 stitches around one side, including one chain from the center gap.
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First Short Leg
- R1: sc 19 around first leg opening. (19)
- R2-R5: sc in each st around. (19)
- R6: BLO sc in each st around. (19)
- R7: sl st loosely around for a neat cuff. (19)
FO and weave in the tail.
Second Short Leg
Join denim blue yarn to the second leg opening.
- R1: sc 19 around second leg opening. (19)
- R2-R5: sc in each st around. (19)
- R6: BLO sc in each st around. (19)
- R7: sl st loosely around for a neat cuff. (19)
FO and weave in ends. Slide the shorts onto the body. The cuffs should sit above the knees, leaving the cream legs visible.
Front Bib
Use denim blue yarn. Attach yarn to the front center of the waistband. Work in rows.
- R1: sc 14 across the front waistband, ch 1, turn. (14)
- R2-R8: sc in each st across, ch 1, turn. (14)
- R9: dec, sc 10, dec, ch 1, turn. (12)
- R10-R11: sc in each st across, ch 1, turn. (12)
- R12: sc in each st across. (12)
FO and weave in ends. The bib should sit centered on the shirt and reach about halfway up the chest.
Texture Lines on Bib
To match the stitched look in the image, use denim blue yarn and surface crochet or embroidery. Add one rectangle on the bib front: stitch a small U shape about 8 stitches wide and 5 rows tall. Add one short horizontal line near the top of the pocket shape.
Overall Straps
Make two straps in denim blue.
- R1: ch 24.
- R2: sc in second ch from hook and across. (23)
FO with long tails. Sew one end of each strap to the back waistband. Cross the straps slightly or place them straight over the shoulders depending on fit. Bring them to the top corners of the front bib and sew securely.
Yellow Buttons, Make 2
Use yellow yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR, sl st to first sc. (6)
FO and leave a long tail. Sew one button to each top corner of the bib where the straps meet. Add a tiny dark stitch across each button if desired.
Blue Sandals
The sandals are small blue open-toe shoes with a strap across the top and a tiny white daisy on each side. They are sewn over the cream feet.
Sole, Make 2
Use tan yarn.
- R1: ch 8.
- R2: sc in second ch from hook, sc 5, 3 sc in last ch. Work on the other side of the chain: sc 5, inc in last st. (16)
- R3: inc, sc 5, inc in next 3 sts, sc 5, inc in last 2 sts. (22)
Change to denim blue yarn.
- R4: BLO sc in each st around. (22)
- R5: sl st in each st around. (22)
FO and leave a tail for sewing the sole to the bottom of each foot.
Top Strap, Make 2
Use denim blue yarn.
- R1: ch 9.
- R2: sc in second ch from hook and across. (8)
FO. Sew each strap across the top of a foot, from one side of the sole to the other. Keep the front of the foot visible, like an open sandal.
Tiny Sandal Daisies, Make 2
Use white and yellow yarn.
- With yellow, make 5 sc in MR, sl st to close. FO.
- Join white to any stitch. Ch 3, sl st in same stitch, repeat in each stitch around to make 5 small petals.
Sew one tiny daisy to the outer side of each sandal strap.
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Crossbody Flower Bag
The doll wears a small sky blue crossbody bag resting on one hip. It has a long strap and a white daisy on the front.
Bag Body
Use sky blue yarn.
- R1: ch 9.
- R2: sc in second ch from hook, sc 6, 3 sc in last ch. Work on other side: sc 6, inc in last st. (18)
- R3: inc, sc 6, inc in next 3 sts, sc 6, inc in last 2 sts. (24)
- R4: BLO sc in each st around. (24)
- R5-R9: sc in each st around. (24)
- R10: sc 2, dec, repeat around. (18)
- R11: sl st loosely around. (18)
FO and weave in the tail. Flatten the top slightly so it looks like a soft little pouch.
Bag Strap
Use sky blue yarn.
- R1: ch 55.
- R2: sc in second ch from hook and across. (54)
FO with long tails. Sew the strap to both sides of the bag. Place the strap diagonally across the doll from one shoulder to the opposite hip. Tack the strap in place with a few hidden stitches so it stays like the photo.
Bag Daisy
Use yellow and white yarn.
- With yellow, make 6 sc in MR, sl st to close. FO.
- Join white. Ch 3, sl st in same st, repeat in each stitch around for 6 petals.
Sew the daisy to the front lower corner of the bag.
Daisy Flower Crown
The flower crown rests over the cream curls at the top of the lamb’s head. It includes white daisies, tiny pink and blue flowers, and green leaves.
Green Crown Vine
Use green yarn.
- R1: ch 34.
- R2: sl st in second ch from hook and across. (33)
FO with long tails. Lay the vine across the top of the head, slightly curved from one side of the wool cap to the other. Do not sew it down until the flowers and leaves are attached.
Large White Daisies, Make 3
Use yellow and white yarn.
- With yellow, make 6 sc in MR, sl st to close. FO.
- Join white to any stitch. Ch 4, sl st in second ch from hook, sc in next ch, hdc in next ch, sl st into same yellow stitch.
- Repeat one petal in each yellow stitch for 6 petals total.
FO and weave in the white tail. Leave one tail for sewing.
Tiny Colored Flowers, Make 2 Pink and 1 Blue
Use pink or blue yarn.
- R1: 5 sc in MR, sl st to close.
- R2: ch 2, sl st in same st, repeat in each stitch around.
FO and leave a tail for sewing.
Leaves, Make 8
Use green yarn.
- R1: ch 5.
- R2: sl st in second ch from hook, sc in next ch, hdc in next ch, sl st in last ch.
Sew the daisies, colored flowers, and leaves along the vine. Attach the finished crown over the lamb’s curls. Place one white daisy near each side and one near the center, with the small pink and blue flowers tucked between them.
Straw Garden Hat
The hat lies beside the doll in the image, but it can also be made to fit loosely on the lamb’s head. It has a flat round brim, raised crown, and a blue ribbon.
Hat Crown
Use beige yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc in each st around. (12)
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18)
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (24)
- R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. (30)
- R6: BLO sc in each st around. (30)
- R7-R11: sc in each st around. (30)
Hat Brim
- R12: FLO sc 4, inc, repeat around. (36)
- R13: sc 5, inc, repeat around. (42)
- R14: sc 6, inc, repeat around. (48)
- R15: sc 7, inc, repeat around. (54)
- R16: sc 8, inc, repeat around. (60)
- R17: sl st loosely in each st around. (60)
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FO and weave in ends. Flatten the brim gently with your fingers.
Blue Hat Ribbon
Use denim blue yarn.
- R1: ch 38.
- R2: sc in second ch from hook and across. (37)
Wrap the ribbon around the base of the crown and sew the ends together. Make two short ties by chaining 12 twice and attaching them to one side of the hat. Let the ties hang like the ribbon bow in the image.
Mini Watering Can
The watering can is a small beige garden accessory. It has a rounded body, a curved handle, a short spout, and a small top opening.
Watering Can Body
Use beige yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc in each st around. (12)
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18)
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (24)
- R5: BLO sc in each st around. (24)
- R6-R10: sc in each st around. (24)
- R11: sc 2, dec, repeat around. (18)
- R12: sc 1, dec, repeat around. (12)
Stuff lightly. FO and close the opening with the yarn tail.
Watering Can Spout
Use beige yarn.
- R1: 5 sc in MR. (5)
- R2-R7: sc in each st around. (5)
- R8: sc 1, inc, sc 1, inc, sc 1. (7)
- R9: sc in each st around. (7)
FO with a long tail. Sew the narrow end to the side of the watering can body, angled slightly upward.
Handle
Use beige yarn.
- R1: ch 22.
- R2: sc in second ch from hook and across. (21)
FO with long tails. Curve the handle from the upper side of the can to the lower side. Sew both ends securely. If desired, crochet around a thin piece of craft wire so the handle keeps a rounded shape.
Top Opening
Use beige yarn.
- R1: ch 12, join to form a ring.
- R2: sc in each ch around. (12)
FO and sew the ring to the top of the can. This creates the small raised opening visible on a garden watering can.
Mini Basket of Carrots
The basket is tan with a rounded base and short handle. The carrots sit inside with orange bodies and green leafy tops.
Basket
Use tan yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- R2: inc in each st around. (12)
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. (18)
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. (24)
- R5: BLO sc in each st around. (24)
- R6-R10: sc in each st around. (24)
- R11: sl st loosely around. (24)
FO and weave in the tail. Push the bottom flat. For a more stable basket, place a small circle of plastic canvas inside the base before adding the carrots.
Basket Handle
Use tan yarn.
- R1: ch 24.
- R2: sc in second ch from hook and across. (23)
Sew one end of the handle to each side of the basket. Arch the handle gently over the top.
Carrots, Make 4
Use orange yarn.
- R1: 5 sc in MR. (5)
- R2: sc in each st around. (5)
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat twice, sc 1. (7)
- R4: sc in each st around. (7)
- R5: sc 2, inc, repeat twice, sc 1. (9)
- R6-R7: sc in each st around. (9)
Stuff very lightly. FO and close the top. Use green yarn for leaves.
Carrot Leaves
For each carrot, join green yarn to the top. Ch 5, sl st in second ch from hook and down the chain. Sl st back into the carrot top. Repeat twice more for 3 leaves. FO and trim neatly.
Place the carrots inside the basket. Sew them to the basket rim or inner base so they stay visible. The orange carrots should peek out above the tan basket with green leaves spread naturally.
Joining the Doll
Before final assembly, pin every main piece in place. The doll should have a large round lamb head, a small body, even legs, and arms hanging at both sides. The overalls and shirt should sit smoothly without twisting.
- Sew the head to the body using the long tail from the head or body. Go around the neck opening several times for strength.
- Add extra stuffing into the neck before closing the seam fully.
- Sew the legs to the lower body, keeping both feet flat and forward.
- Sew the arms below the shoulders, making sure the sleeve edges cover the top of each arm.
- Dress the doll in the striped shirt and overall shorts. Tack clothing in place with hidden stitches if needed.
- Sew the overall bib and straps securely after the clothing is positioned.
- Attach the bag strap diagonally across the chest, then sew the bag at the doll’s hip.
- Place the flower crown on top of the wool curls and secure it with small stitches.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Check the face after the wool cap and ears are attached. The black eyes should be clear and not covered by curls. Add one or two extra cream curls near the cheeks if the face opening looks too wide, but keep the pink face soft and visible.
Use dark brown thread to deepen the small nose and mouth if needed. Add pink cheek lines evenly on both sides. Brush a tiny amount of blush under each eye, then set it lightly by pressing with a clean dry cloth.
For the garden helper styling, arrange the hat, watering can, and carrot basket beside the doll. If the doll is for display only, you may sew the basket to one hand and place the watering can near the other side.
Care Notes
- Spot clean the doll with a damp cloth and mild soap.
- Do not soak if safety eyes, blush, or glued flowers are used.
- Reshape the curls gently with your fingers after cleaning.
- Let the doll air dry completely before storing.
- Keep small accessories away from very young children.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- The head is firmly attached and does not wobble.
- The ears are even and angled outward.
- The cream curls frame the face without hiding the eyes.
- The striped shirt is visible under the blue overalls.
- The overalls have two straps, two yellow buttons, and short legs.
- The sandals have blue straps and tiny white daisies.
- The flower crown includes daisies, leaves, and small colored flowers.
- The bag sits diagonally across the body with a daisy on the front.
- The hat, watering can, and carrot basket match the garden theme.
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Store the finished Daisy Lamb Garden Helper Doll in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Long sun exposure can fade the pale pink face, blue outfit, and green leaves. A display shelf, handmade doll box, or breathable cotton bag works well for long-term storage.
If dust collects on the curls or accessories, use a soft makeup brush or clean paintbrush to remove it gently. Avoid pulling on the curly wool frame, flower crown, bag strap, or basket handle. These tiny details are decorative and should be handled with care.
For deeper cleaning, lightly dampen a white cloth with cool water and press the surface instead of rubbing. Clean one small area at a time. Let the doll dry naturally in a shaded, well-ventilated space. Do not use a dryer, iron, bleach, or harsh detergent.
To preserve the shape, avoid placing heavy objects on top of the doll. If the hat brim or bag becomes flattened, reshape it gently with your fingers while slightly damp, then let it dry flat. The lamb’s soft garden helper look depends on careful shaping and gentle handling.



