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Amigurumi Bear Free Crochet Pattern

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Today, the new daily crochet pattern Amigurumi Bear Free Crochet Pattern, I want to give you some information about this pattern;

Necessary materials.

  1. Yarn main brown shade YarnArt Jeans or Alize cotton gold – 50g,
    the same yarn in red and gray for a sweater.
    I used yarn YarnArt Jeans: brown 40 tone, red 26 tone, gray 46
    tone.
    Toy size 23cm.
    • Hook 1.75mm.
    • Eyes 13-15mm.
    • Nose 20*15mm or knitted with black thread.
    • Matching threads for sewing on details and tightening (like iris).
    • Filler holofiber or sintepukh.
    •Tools: large long needle, scissors, stitch marker.

Conventional designations.


sc-column without crochet.
dc-column with a crochet.
ch-air loop.
psn – half-column with a crochet.
increase-two columns without a crochet in one loop.
increase dc-two double crochets in one loop.
decrease – knit together two loops for the front walls.
Decrease dc- knit together two loops with a crochet behind the front walls.
sl-st-connecting column or half-column without crochet.

Upper paws.

2 details.
Knit in a circle, in a spiral, around air loops.
Start knitting with the main color yarn.

  1. 5ch (air loops), start knitting from the second loop from the hook; increase,
    2sc, 4sc in one loop, 2sc, increase = 12sc.
  2. 2 increments, 2sc, 4 increments, 2sc, 2 increments = 20sc.
  3. (1sc, increase) -2 times, 2sc, (1sc, increase) -4 times, 2sc, (1sc, increase) -2
    times = 28sc.
    4-7. 28sc (4 rows) = 28sc.
  4. 8 decreases, 12sc = 20sc.
    9-10. 20sc (2 rows) = 20sc + 5sc at the end of row 5 for offset.
    Change the thread color to red.
  5. 20sc = 20sc.
  6. 20sc for the back half loop = 20sc.
  7. 20sc = 20sc.
    Change the thread color to grey.
  8. (3sc, decrease) -4 times = 16sc.
  9. 16sc=16sc.
    Change the thread color to red.
    16-17. 16sc (2 rows) = 16sc.
    Change the thread color to grey.
    18-19. 16sc (2 rows) = 16sc.
    Change the thread color to red.
  10. (2sc, decrease) -4 times = 12sc.
  11. 12sc = 12sc.
    Change the thread color to grey.
    22-23. 12sc (2 rows) = 12sc.
    Stuff only the lower part of the paw to
    sleeves.
    Knit another 5 sc for offset,
    fold the piece in half and knit together for both sides 6sc.

Lower paws.

2 details.
Knit in a circle, in a spiral.
Stuff the details as you knit.

  1. 6sc in the amigurumi ring = 6sc.
  2. 6 increments = 12sc.
  3. (1sc, increase) -6 times = 18sc.
  4. (2sc, increase) -6 times = 24sc.
  5. (3sc, increase) -6 times = 30sc.
    6-8. 30sc (3 rows) = 30sc.
  6. 8 decreases, 14sc = 22sc.
    10-12. 22sc (3 rows) = 22sc.
  7. 18sc, increase, 3sc = 23sc.
    14-15. 23sc (2 rows) = 23sc + 7sc to shift the row.
    Fasten the thread, cut.
    Knit the second paw in the same way as the first one up to 12 rows. From the 13th row, knit the paw in a different way.
  8. 12sc, increase, 9sc = 23sc.
    14-15. 23sc (2 rows) = 23sc.
    On the second paw, the thread does not need to be cut, then we will knit the body.

Body.

Stuff the body as you knit.

  1. On the last paw where the thread was left, we continue to knit 5ch, now connect with
    with the first paw, starting from the last loop, where the connecting column was made
    23sc, 1sc in the loop with which they began to knit this paw, 5 increments in ch, 1sc in that
    the loop where they finished knitting the left paw (thus in the corners between the paws
    increase should be obtained), 23sc on the second leg = 63sc.
  2. for ch – (2sc, increase, 2sc), 11sc, increase, 34sc, increase, 11sc = 66sc.
    18-31. 66sc (14 rows) = 66sc.
  3. (9sc, decrease) -6 times = 60sc.
    33-34. 60sc (2 rows) = 60sc.
  4. (8sc, decrease) -6 times = 54sc.
    Next, change the color of the thread to red and knit in stripes, changing the thread every two rows.
    36.54sc=54sc.
  5. 54sc for the back half loop = 54sc.
  6. (7sc, decrease) -6 times = 48sc.
    Change the thread color to grey.
    39-40. 48sc (2 rows) = 48sc.
    Change the thread color to red.
    41.48sc=48sc.
  7. (6sc, decrease) -6 times = 42sc.
    Change the thread color to grey.
    43-44. 42sc (2 rows) = 42sc.
    Change the thread color to red.
    45.42sc=42sc.
  8. ​​(5sc, decrease) -6 times = 36sc.
    Change the thread color to grey.
    47.36sc=36sc.
    In the next row we knit the upper paws.
  9. 14sc, attach the foot and knit together 6sc, 10sc, attach the second paw
    and knit together 6sc = 36sc.

Change the thread color to red.

  1. (4sc, decrease) -6 times = 30sc.
    50.30sc=30sc.
    Stuff tightly and evenly into the body.
    Head.
    Change the thread color to the main one.
  2. 30 increments for the back half loop = 60 sc.
  3. (9sc, increase) -6 times = 66sc.
  4. (10sc, increase) -6 times = 72sc.
  5. (11scn, increase) -6 times = 78sbn.
    55-63. 78sc (9 rows) = 78sc.
  6. (11sc, decrease) -6 times = 72sc.
    65-66. 72sc (2 rows) = 72sc.
  7. (10sc, decrease) -6 times = 66sc.
    68-69. 66sc (2 rows) = 66sc.
  8. (9sc, decrease) -6 times = 60sc.
  9. (8sc, decrease) -6 times = 54sc.
    Set the eyes on the mount between 62-63 side by side, at a distance of 12-13 loops

Until you have stuffed and tied your head, it will be more convenient to make a harness on a sweater.
Make a tie at the neck and bottom of the sweater for the front loops of the 36th and 50th rows.

  1. Attach the thread to the back of the toy, cast on 2 chs and work in each st in dc,
    on the neck 30dc, from the bottom of the sweater 54dc.
  2. Knit the second row with convex embossed double crochets.
    Fasten the thread, cut.
    Tuck the ends of the threads inward.
    Next, finish knitting the head.
  3. 54sc=54sc.
  4. (7sc, decrease) -6 times = 48sc.
  5. (6sc, decrease) -6 times = 42sc.
  6. (5sc, decrease) -6 times = 36sc.
  7. (4sc, decrease) -6 times = 30sc.
    Stuff your head tightly and evenly.
  8. (3sc, decrease) -6 times = 24sc.
  9. (2sc, decrease) -6 times = 18sc.
    79, (1sc, decrease) -6 times = 12sc.
  10. 6 decreases = 6sc.
    Pull the hole, cut the thread and thread it inside the head.

Ears.

2 details.
Knit in a circle, in a spiral.

  1. 6sc in the amigurumi ring = 6sc.
  2. 6 increments = 12sc.
  3. (1sc, increase) -6 times = 18sc.
    4-8. 18sc (5 rows) = 18sc.
  4. (1sc, decrease) -6 times = 12sc.
    Fasten the thread, leave a long end for stitching.
    Sew the ears to the head.

Muzzle.

Knit in a circle, in a spiral.

  1. 6sc in the amigurumi ring = 6sc.
  2. 6 increments = 12sc.
  3. (1sc, increase) -6 times = 18sc.
  4. (2sc, increase) -6 times = 24sc.
  5. (3sc, increase) -6 times = 30sc.
  6. (4sc, increase) -6 times = 36sc.
  7. (5sc, increase) -6 times = 42sc.
    8-9. 42sc (2 rows) = 42sc.
    Fasten the thread, leave a long end for stitching.
    Set the spout on the mount between 7-8 side by side.
    Sew the muzzle to the head, when sewing the muzzle lightly stuff
    filler.

Spout.


Knit around air loops, in a spiral (no need to close into a ring)

  1. Cast on 5 ch, from the second loop from the hook 3sc, 3sc into one, 2sc, increase = 10sc.
  2. Increase, 2sc, 3 increases, 2sc, 2 increases = 16sc.
  3. 16sc=16sc.
    Fasten the thread, leave a long end for stitching.
    Sew to the muzzle.

OUR BEAR IS READY!

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