Good Morning from Germany!
As you might have guessed from my last posts, I am really busy making Teddy Bears these days. I tried some patterns from the Internet but most them them involved so much sewing on! And I am very bad with sewing the parts together. Very, very bad.
So I decided to make up a pattern for a Teddy Bear which involves as little sewing as possible. The following pattern only requires the ears and the snout to be sewn on. The rest is crochet in one piece/crochet together.
I am publishing the pattern for free and hope you enjoy making Teddy Bears from it. Should you like the pattern, I am asking you to donate a Teddy to a refugee child (or send some money donation to a charity which helps refugees). Thank you!
Oh and I would simply LOVE to see your finished Teddy Bear! Send us a pic, share it on our Facebook or on Instagram (hashtag #crochetbetweenworlds ! :)
Please drop me a note, if you find any mistakes in the pattern. You can also contact me via crochetbetweenworlds@gmail.com if you need help with the pattern.
Take care
Anne
Heart Teddy Bear
You will need:
ca. 100gr Aran Yarn (or any other yarn you like)
4,5 mm hook (use at least half a hook size
smaller than you would usually use for the chosen yarn)
Stitch Counter
Safety Eyes
Scissors
Needle
Ravelry http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/heart-teddy-bear-2
Pattern
Arm
(Make 2)
1)
Magic Ring with 6st (6)
2)
2sc into each stitch around (12)
3)
*1sc into the next stitch, 2sc into the next stitch* 6 times (18)
4-6)
1sc into each st around (18)
7)
*1sc into the next stitch, sc2tog* 6 times (12)
8)
*1sc into the next 4 stitches, sc2tog* 2 times (10)
Fill
the hand.
9-23)
1sc into each st around (10)
Do
not fill the arm.
Leg
(Make 2)
1)
magic ring with 6st (6)
2)
2sc in each stitch (12)
3)
*1sc in the next stitch, 2sc in the next st* repeat 6 times (18)
4)
*1sc in the next 2st, 2sc in the next st* repeat 6 times (24)
5)
*1sc in the next 3st, 2sc in the next st* repeat 6 times (30)
6)
– 8) 1sc in each st around (30)
9) *1sc in the next 3st,
sc2tog* repeat 6 times (24)
10) *sc2tog* 6 times, 1sc
in the remaining 12 st (18)
Stuff the foot
11) *sc2tog* 4 times, 1sc
in the remaining 10 st (14)
12) *sc2tog* 2 times, 1sc
in the remaining 10 st (12)
13-22) 1sc in each st
around
Leg 1: Sl into first st of
row 22, finish off, weave in ends
Continue with leg 2. You
are now moving to the body part
Body
23) 1st into the next 9st,
*ch1, turn, 1st into the next 4 st* repeat 3 times, ch1, turn. With the next
four stitches crochet the second leg to the just made „bridge“, 1sc into the
next 8st, evenly place 4st into the „bridge“ between the legs, 1sc into the
next 3st (24)
24) *1sc in the next 3st, 2sc in the next st* repeat 6 times (30) Note: The bridge between the two legs equals 4st
25)
*1sc into the next 4st, 2sc into the next st* repeat 6 times (36)
26)
*1sc into the next 5st, 2sc into the next st* repeat 6 times (42)
Fill
the legs.
27)
*1sc into the next 6st, 2sc into the next st* repeat 6 times (48)
28)-37)
1sc into each st around (48)
38)
*1sc in the next 6st, sc2tog* repeat 6 times (42)
39)
*1sc in the next 5st, sc2tog* repeat 6 times (36)
40-42)
1sc into each st around (36)
43)
*1sc in the next 4st, sc2tog* repeat 6 times (30)
44)
*1sc in the next 3st, sc2tog* repeat 6 times (24)
45)
1sc into each st around (24)
You
will now attach the arms. Flatten the arms so that you have 5st on each side
46)
1sc into the next stitch, with the next 5sc crochet the first arm to the body,
1sc into the next 8st, with the next 5st crochet the second arm to the body,
1st into the next 5sc (24)
47)
1sc into the next stitch, with the next 5st crochet the first arm to the body, 1sc
into the next 8sc, with the next 5sc crochet the second arm to the body, 1sc
into the next 5st (24)
Stuff the Body.
48)
*1sc in the next 2st, sc2tog* repeat 6 times (18)
49)
*1sc in the next 1st, sc2tog* repeat 6 times (12)
You
will now move onto the head
Head
50)
*1sc in the next 1st, 2sc in the next st* repeat 6 times (18)
51)
*1sc in the next 2st, 2sc in the next st* repeat 6 times (24)
52)
*1sc in the next 3st, 2sc in the next st* repeat 6 times (30)
53)
*1sc into the next 4st, 2sc into the next st* repeat 6 times (36)
54)
*1sc into the next 5st, 2sc into the next st* repeat 6 times (42)
55-64)
1sc into each st around
Place
eyes between rd61 and rd62 with 8st between the eyes.
65)
*1sc in the next 5st, sc2tog* repeat 6 times (36)
66)
*1sc in the next 4st, sc2tog* repeat 6 times (30)
67)
*1sc in the next 3st, sc2tog* repeat 6 times (24)
Stuff
the head.
68)
*1sc in the next 2st, sc2tog* repeat 6 times (18)
69)
*1sc in the next 1st, sc2tog* repeat 6 times (12)
Stuff the rest of the head.
70)
*sc2tog* repeat 6 times (6)
Sl
into the first st of rd 70, finish of. Weave the tail through 6st of row 70 and
pull tight to close the hole. Weave in the tail.
Ear
(make 2)
1)
magic ring with 6st (6)
2)
2sc in each stitch around (12)
3)
*1sc into the next st, 2sc into the next st* repeat 6 times (18)
4)
*1sc into the next 5st, 2sc in next st* repeat 3 times (21)
5)
*1sc into the next 5st, sc2tog* repeat 3 times (18)
6)
*1sc in next 4st, sc2tog* repeat 3 times (15)
7)
1sc in each st around (15)
Sl
into first st of round 7, finish off, leave long tail for sewing the ear onto
the head
Snout
1)
Magic Ring with 6st (6)
2)
2sc into each stitch around (12)
3)
*1sc into the next stitch, 2sc into the next stitch* 6 times (18)
4-6)
1sc into each stitch around
Sl
into first stitch of round 6
Embroider
nose onto the snout, sew snout to the head. Make sure that the nose is curved,
so that you can stuff the nose while sewing it on.
Sew the
ears to the head.
Anne this is amazing thanks for sharing! I hope I'll be able to make one one day! I love that you're making these bears for refugee children, I bet they will be much loved and cherished x
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely teddy and virtually no sewing! Sounds good to me.
ReplyDeleteSo very good of you to share this pattern for such a cute teddy! xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it !!!! So good of you !!! Have a lovely day !
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the pattern, the teddy is lovely and little sewing has to be good. Hx
ReplyDeleteI love bears. Can't wait to try making it. Love the rainbow one.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your pattern for the bear. I have the same problem,when I get to sewing pieces on I lose
ReplyDeleteinterest. So thanks to you, I am excited to try this one. loretta
10/15/2015
4:32 pm
nice
ReplyDeletethanksss
ReplyDeletewell written
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