This is how the sheep are made:
Unroll a few metres of the wool and wind it into a small ball so that it fits through the centre of the wooden ring. Attach the end of the thread to the ring with a little glue and wrap wool around it until the desired thickness is reached. If the thread is used up in the meantime, simply glue the end and start another thread.
For the legs you need about 15 cm of wool per sheep. Thread 2 wooden balls and knot the ends. Glue the middle of the thread to the bottom of the wrapped wooden ring using hot glue.
Cut some short pieces of wool for the head and glue them as hair from behind to the wooden hemisphere. Then untwist the wool a little.
Transfer the template for the ears onto the felt, cut them out, fold them in the middle and glue them to the wooden hemisphere as well.
The next step is to glue on the wiggly eyes and draw on the nostrils and, if desired, a mouth using a fineliner. Glue the finished head to the wrapped wooden ring.
Now glue a hanging loop made of wool to the back of the head.