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Amigurumi Little Bear Free Crochet Pattern

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Today we share a free amigurumi crochet pattern for you. As you know, we share new amigurumi free patterns every day. master crochets, amigurumi gazelles, amigurumi bears, amigurumi pola, amigurumi pandas, amigurumi penguins, amigurumi giraffes, amigurumi lama, amigurumi pigs, amigurumi rabbit, amigurumi clowns, amigurumi dolls, amigurumi unicorn, amigurumi elephants, amigurumi unicorn, amigurumi hippos, amigurumi monkeys, amigurumi cats, amigurumi dogs and more…
Today, the new daily crochet pattern Amigurumi, Little Bear Free Crochet Pattern, I want to give you some information about this pattern;

TOOLS AND MATERIALS

  1. Yarn
  • For the dark bear I used Alize Cotton Gold Hobby (55% cotton/45% acrylic)
    50g/165m brown (493) and mustard (02) colors, as well as Alize Cotton Gold (55% cotton pok/45% acrylic) 100g/330m white (55) and red (56) colors
  • For the light bear, on the example of which the master class was written, I used Yarn Art
    Jeans (55% cotton/45% acrylic) 50g/160m café au lait (71) and Alize Cotton Gold (55%
    cotton/45% acrylic) 100g/330m white (55), red (56), light green (126)
  1. Filler (holofiber, etc.)
  2. Hook No. 2
  3. Black half-beads (or eyes on a secure mount) d=12 mm
  4. Glue (if you are using half beads)
  5. Thick needle for stitching parts
  6. Scissors

LEGEND
k.a. amigurumi ring
v.p. – air loop
ss – connecting post
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
pr-increase (2 loops in 1)
dec – decrease (2 loops together)
zpp-back half-loop
(…) the number in brackets indicates the number of loops in the row

LEGS
We knit with a thread of the main color, fill up to the 14th row.
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2 row: 6 sc (12)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc)6 (18) 4th row: 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)5, 1 sc (24)
5-7 row: 24 sc (3 rows)
8 row: 3 sbn, dec, (6 sbn, dec) * 2, 3 sbn (21)
Row 9: 21 sc
Row 10: (5 sc, dec)3 (18) 11th row: 18 sc 12 row: 2 sbn, dec, (4 sbn, dec)2, 2 sbn (15)
Row 13: 15 sc
Row 14: (3 sc, dec)*3 (12)
15-19 row: 12 sc (5 rows)
Fold the piece in half and connect the edges, knitting 6 sc. We fasten the thread and cut it.

HANDLES
We knit with a thread of the main color, fill up to the 11th row.
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2 row: 6 sc (12)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc)6 (18) 4-6 row: 18 sc (3 rows) 7th row: 2 sbn, dec, (4 sbn, dec)2, 2 sbn (15)
Row 8: 15 sc
Row 9: (3 sc, dec)*3 (12)
Row 10: 12 sc
11th row: 2 sbn, dec, 4 sbn, dec, 2 sbn (10)
12-19 row: 10 sc (8 rows)
Fold the piece in half and connect the edges, knitting 5 sc. We cut the thread and fasten it.

TORSO
We start knitting with a thread of the main color, filling it tightly as we knit.
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2 row: 6 sc (12)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc)6 (18) 4th row: 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)5, 1 sc (24)
6th row: 2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc)5, 2 sc (36) Row 7: (5 sc, inc)6 (42)
8 row: 3 sbn, inc, (6 sbn, inc) * 5, 3 sbn (48) Row 9: (7 sc, inc)6 (54) Row 5: (3 sc, inc)6 (30)
In the next row we will knit the legs. We knit 10 sc, take the 1st leg, insert the hook into the column legs and torso and, thus, capturing the loops of both parts, we knit 6 sc. Next we knit according to the I catch 21 sc. Similarly, we attach the 2nd leg, knitting 6 sc into the loops of both parts. Completed We sew a row of 11th sc along the body. In total we should get 54 sc. This will be the 10th row.
11-17 row: 54 sc (7 rows)
Change the thread to white
Row 18: 54 sc
Row 19: (7 sc, dec)6 (48) Change the thread to red Row 20: 48 sc 21st row: 3 sbn, dec, (6 sbn, dec)5, 3 sbn (42)
Change the thread to white
Row 22: 42 sc
Row 23: (5 sc, dec)6 (36) Change the thread to red 24 row: 36 sc 25 row: 2 sbn, dec, (4 sbn, dec)5, 2 sbn (30)
In the next row we knit the handles. Change the thread to white, knit 6 sc along the body. We take the 1st handle, insert the hook into the column of the handle and body and, thus, grabbing the loops of both parts, knit 5
sc. Next we knit 10 sc along the body. Similarly, we attach the 2nd handle, knitting 5 sc for the loops
both parts. We complete the row with 4 sc across the body. In total we should get 30 sc. It will be 26th row.
Row 27: (3 sc, dec)*6 (24)
Change the thread to the main one
28th row: 24 sbn for zpp
We cut the thread, leaving a long end for sewing.

DESIGN OF THE TORSO
We start with the collar. Turn the body upside down and attach a thread of green
colors to the last free half-loop of the 27th row. We cast on 2 vp, knit 1 dc in the same loop, then
until the end of the row we knit 2 dc in each half loop. We complete the row of ss in the 2nd ch. We cut the thread, fasten-
we hide, we hide the end.

Let’s start with the ties. We place the ties under the collar in the center of the body. We introduce the hook-
we grab the choke between the columns of the body (between the collar and the 27th row), as shown in the photo thread and knit a chain of 10 vp. We cut the thread, tighten it, fluff the end. We make the second tie
similarly. The distance between the ties is 2 sc.

Using pins we outline the navel between the 15th and 16th rows of the torso. Navel width – 3 sc. You-
we sew it with a thread of the main color in 3-4 stitches.

We knit a ponytail with a thread of the main color according to the pattern:
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2 row: 6 sc (12)
3rd row: 12 sc
4th row: 6 dec (6)
We cut the thread, leaving a long end for sewing. Sew the tail between 8 and 10 rows –
house of the body, we fill the part as we sew it on.

HEAD
We knit with a thread of the main color, filling tightly as we knit.
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2 row: 6 sc (12)
3rd row: (1 sc, inc)6 (18) 4th row: 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)5, 1 sc (24)
Row 5: (3 sc, inc)6 (30) 6th row: 2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc)5, 2 sc (36) Row 7: (5 sc, inc)*6 (42)
8 row: 3 sbn, inc, (6 sbn, inc) * 5, 3 sbn (48) Row 9: (7 sc, inc)6 (54) 10 row: 4 sbn, inc, (8 sbn, inc) 5, 4 sbn (60)
11th row: (9 sc, inc)* 6 (66) 12-22 row: 66 sc (11 rows)
If you prefer to use the eyes on
securely fastened, then it’s time to
insert. I recommend placing the eyes
between the 16th and 17th rows of the head at a distance of 10
sc between the screws.
23rd row: (9 sc, dec)6 (60) 24th row: 4 sbn, dec, (8 sbn, dec)5, 4 sbn (54) Row 25: (7 sc, dec)6 (48) 26 row: 3 sbn, dec, (6 sbn, dec)5, 3 sbn (42) Row 27: (5 sc, dec)6 (36) 28 row: 2 sbn, dec, (4 sbn, dec)5, 2 sbn (30) Row 29: (3 sc, dec)6 (24) Row 30: 1 sbn, dec, (2 sbn, dec)5, 1 sbn (18) Row 31: (1 sc, dec)*6 (12)
Row 32: 6 dec (6)

We tighten the hole and hide the thread inside the part. Sew the head to the body. Stuff tightly
neck during the sewing process so that the head does not dangle under its own weight.

DESIGN OF THE MUZZLE
We start with a tightening for the eyes. To do this, we mark points 1 and 2 between 15 and 16 nearby at a distance 8 sc and points 3 and 4 between 17 and 18 next to each other directly below points 1 and 2 (as shown in the photo). Now insert the needle into the head, fasten the thread and pull it out at point 1, then insert it into the head at point 3 and pull it out move at point 2, tighten the thread. We again insert the needle into the head at point 4 and remove it at point 1, thread
pull up. We repeat this movement 2-3 times, fasten the thread, cut it and hide it inside the head.
You.
When using safety eyes, tightening is done in the same way, just insert the needle about

Glue on the eyes. Then we embroider the whites of the eyes and mouth with white thread and black sewing eyebrow thread, red cheek thread, mustard nose thread.

Let’s move on to the ears, which consist of 2 parts:
Inner ear (2 parts in white)
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2 row: 6 sc (12)
We cut the thread and fasten it.
Outer ear (2 parts in main color)
1st row: 6 sc in k.a.
2 row: 6 sc (12)
We do not cut the thread.
We put the inner ear to the outer ear (back to back) and begin to connect the 2 parts,
knitting one row of sc for the loops of the inner and outer ear at the same time (see photo). It will be 3
row.

We cut the thread, leaving a long end for sewing. Sew on the ears at the level of the 10th row heads symmetrical to each other.

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