Amigurumi Teddy Bear Free Crochet Pattern
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Abbreviations:
Sc – single crochet,
inc – increase,
Dec – decrease
Hdc – half crochet
CH – chain
Difficulty Level – MEDIUM
Note.
All parts fit in a spiral if no other specified.
At the beginning of the row, use the marker or thread of a different color.
Materials:
- Yarn – Alize Cotton Gold (brown about 70 g, purple, light green, white, dairy).
- For the face – Yarnart Baby.
- Eyes – 10 mm, plastic nose (optional, can be embroidered).
- Thick cardboard for insoles.
- Mouline thread (for embroidering eyebrows, muzzles).
- Beads – 2 pcs (for lace decor).
- Hollofiber, glue, scissors, needle for stitching, well and of course a hook (in my case 1.5 mm)
With my materials, the height of the toy is 30 cm.
The second bear was knitted using Pecherk’s yarn
Children’s Novelty (toy height 27 cm, hook 1.25 mm).
Head
1.6 sc into magic ring
2.6 inc (12)
3.(1 sc, inc) × 6 (18)
4.(2 sc, inc) × 6 (24)
5.(3 sc, inc) × 6 (30)
6.(4 sc, inc) × 6 (36)
7.(5 sc, inc) × 6 (42)
8.(6 sc, inc) × 6 (48)
9.(7 sc, inc) × 6 (54)
10.(8 sc, inc) × 6 (60)
11.(9 sc, inc) × 6 (66)
12.(10 sc, inc) × 6 (72)
13.(11 sc, inc) × 6 (78)
14.78 sc
15.(12 sc, inc) × 6 (84)
16-27. (12 rows) 84 sc
Who has eyes on a secure mount, insert between 18-19 rows
28.(12 sc, dec) × 6 (78)
29.(11 sc, dec) × 6 (72)
30.(10 sc, dec) × 6 (66)
31.(9 sc, dec) × 6 (60)
32.(8 sc, dec) × 6 (54)
33.(7 sc, dec) × 6 (48)
34.(6 sc, dec) × 6 (42)
35.(5 sc, dec) × 6 (36)
36.(4 sc, dec) × 6 (30)
37.(3 sc, dec) × 6 (24)
Fasten the thread, leave the long end of the thread for sewing (if you sew the head with thread from the body, then you can hide the thread). We stuff our heads tight.
Muzzle.
1.6 sc into magic ring
2.6 inc (12)
3.4 sc, 2 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc (16)
4.4 sc, 4 inc, 4 sc, 4 inc (24)
5.6 sc, (1 sc, inc) × 3, 6 sc, (1 sc, inc) × 3 (30)
6.6 sc, (2 sc, inc) × 3, 6 sc, (2 sc, inc) × 3 (36)
7-9. (3 rows) 36 sc
We fix the thread with a connecting column, leave the long end of the thread for sewing.
Sew the muzzle from the 21-30th row.
Ears.
1.6 sc into magic ring
2.6 inc (12)
3.(1 sc, inc) × 6 (18)
4.(2 sc, inc) × 6 (24)
5.(3 sc, inc) × 6 (30)
6-8 (3 rows) 30 sc
9.(3 sc, dec) × 6 (24)
Fold the eye, close both ends 11 sc, leave the thread for sewing.
Sew on the ears from 7-16 row (KA I also take into account a row)
Glue eyes, embroider eyebrows, nose (or glue ready).
When embroidering, I use a floss thread (in 4 threads), you can use another thread as you wish.
Pens.
1.6 sc into magic ring
2.6 inc (12)
3.(1 sc, inc) × 6 (18)
4.(2 sc, inc) × 6 (24)
5-7. (3 rows) 24 sc
8.(10 sc, dec) × 2 (22)
9.(9 sc, dec) × 2 (20)
10.(8 sc, dec) × 2 (18)
11.(7 sc, dec) × 2 (16)
12-31. (20 rows) 16 sc
We fill the handle in the course of knitting, the last 4-5 rows are not stuffed.
We knit 4 displacement loops, close the handle 7 sc.
We will knit pens.
Legs.
Start knitting the soles
1.We pick up a chain of 10 air loops, from 2 loops from we knit the hook 8 sc, 3 sc in one loop, on the other chain side 7 sc, inc (20)
2.inc, 7 sc, 3 inc, 7 sc, 2 inc (26)
3.1 sc, inc, 3 sc, (Hdc, inc Hdc) × 7 times, 4 sc, inc, 1 sc, inc (36)
4.2 sc, inc, 9 Hdc, (inc Hdc, 2 Hdc) × 4, 6 Hdc, 2 sc, inc, 2 sc. It turns out that we did not finish 1 column to the end row, the marker is shifted, it should go exactly along the middle. Cut out the insoles in the foot.
Change the thread to the color of the boot.
5.We knit the back wall of the loops 9 sc, 24 Hdc, 9 sc (42)
6-8. (3 rows) 9 sc, 24 Hdc, 9 sc (42)
9.9 sc, (2 hdc, dec hdc) × 6 times, 9 sc (36)
10.9 sc, 18 hdc, 9 sc (36)
Insert insole
11.9 sc, (dec, 1 sc) × 6, 9 sc (30)
12.3 sc, dec, 4 sc, (dec) × 6 times, 4 sc, dec, 3 sc (22)
- Attach the bear-colored thread and knit the back hinge wall 22 sc
We stuff our boot tightly, in the course of knitting a leg fill to the end
14-31. (18 rows) 22 sc
32.dec, 20 sc (21)
33.(5 sc, dec) × 3 (18)
34.(1 sc, dec) × 6 (12)
35.6 dec
Pull off the remaining loops, hide the thread.
We knit a sock from bottom to top. Knit not too tight to then it was easy to spin our sock. Join white thread to the left half loops 13 rows
1.6 sc, inc, 7 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc (25)
2-6. (5 rows) 25 sc.
We fasten the thread with a connecting column, hide the thread, twist the sock.
Body.
1.6 sc into magic ring
2.6 inc (12)
3.(1 sc, inc) × 6 (18)
4.(2 sc, inc) × 6 (24)
5.(3 sc, inc) × 6 (30)
6.(4 sc, inc) × 6 (36)
7.(5 sc, inc) × 6 (42)
8.(6 sc, inc) × 6 (48)
9.(7 sc, inc) × 6 (54)
10.(8 sc, inc) × 6 (60)
11.(9 sc, inc) × 6 (66)
12.(10 sc, inc) × 6 (72)
13.(11 sc, inc) × 6 (78)
14-24. (11 rows) 78 sc
25.(11 sc, dec) × 6 (72)
26-28. 72 sc
29.(10 sc, dec) × 6 (66)
30-32. 66 sc
33.(9 sc, dec) × 6 (60)
34-35. 60 sc
36.(8 sc, dec) × 6 (54)
In the course of knitting, we stuff the body.
37-38. 54 sc
39.(7 sc, dec) × 6 (48)
40-41. 48 sc
42.(6 sc, dec) × 6 (42)
43-44. 42 sc
45.(5 sc, dec) × 6 (36)
46-47. 36 sc
48.(4 sc, dec) × 6 (30)
49-50. 30 sc
51.(3 sc, dec) × 6 (24)
In the 52 row we knit handles (I knitted 3 loops offsets, aligned the marker in the center, and then realized that it still doesn’t affect anything, so you can and do not knit offset loops.
52.2 sc, 7 sc looped arm and body together, 6 sc, 7 sc looped second hand and body together, 2 sc (24)
53-54. 24 sc
We fix the thread with a connecting column, leave the long end of the thread for sewing.
To attach the legs we need a long needle, thread take in 2 additions (I use the same thread, which knitted a bear), you can take the thread stronger for reliability.
We fix the legs at the level of the 14-15th row of the body, from the top of the leg retreats 5-6 rows, mark everything with needles.
Feet can be fixed through piercing, or just for the inside of the leg (I have 2 bears on differently attached legs)
Take the first leg, insert the needle from the inside, leaving the tip of the thread so that you can later to tie a knot. We bring the needle with the thread to the outside legs, we retreat 1-2 columns we enter a needle back, connect with the body, bring the needle to the opposite side of the body. We do the same with the second leg, then connect with the body, bring the needle to the other side body, where we have the tip of the thread. Good pull up legs, tighten so that our legs are not much bobbed on the sides and knotted with several knots, cut the thread, hide the tips inside the toy. So can be repeated 2 times for strength.
Shorts.
Who wants to tie with the tail, then the seam on the shorts will be in front, without a tail in the back. I will write 2 options.
1 option (without tail)
We collect a chain of 87 air loops, close in ring connecting column
1-12. 3 ch lift, 86 DC, sl-st
13.1 sc, (12 sc, dec) × 6, 1 sc (80)
14.4 ch lift, skip one column (Dc, ch), skip one column, (Dc, ch), skip one column, so to the end.
We fix the thread with a connecting column.
Turn the shorts inside out, sew the middle in distance of 12 columns.
We knit a lace, we collect a chain of air loops (at I got 55 cm long), you may have less or more, at your discretion.
2 option (we knit as the first, except 9-10 row)
9.3 ch lift, 40 Dc, 6 ch, skip 6 columns, 40 Dc, sl-st.
10.3 ch rise, 40 Dc, 6 Dc we knit along ch, 40 Dc, sl-st.
Tail.
1.6 sc into magic ring
2.(1 sc, inc) × 3 (9)
3.(2 sc, inc) × 3 (12)
4.(3 sc, inc) × 3 (15)
5-8. (4 rows) 15 sc
9.(3 sc, dec) × 3 (12)
Fill not tightly, fold, knit over both edges 5 sc, leave the end of the thread for sewing.
Sew the tail at the level of 18 rows, and preferably with start knit shorts, try on what level the tail will be located (all have a density knitting and stuffing is different).
Bow.
We collect a chain of 19 ch, knit from 2 loops from the hook
1-10.18 sc, ch, turn
We tie it with a step of the dog. Fold the bow, middle wrap with thread, on the wrong side of the thread we fasten and we sew it.
Congratulations!
Your BEAR BEAR is ready!