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PATTERN: Teddy Bear in a Hoodie

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With this pattern, you can crochet yourself a cute amigurumi teddy bear in a hoodie, with moving arms and legs. The pattern contains detailed instructions, many step-by-step photos, and tips and tricks.

Includes one PDF file, 21 pages. The pattern is written in English, using US crochet terminology.

SIZE
19,5 cm (7 2/3"), from head to toe, when crocheted with DK weight cotton-linen blend and a 2,50 mm crochet hook.

DIFFICULTY
3. Intermediate - includes some less common crochet techniques and color changes.

SKILLS REQUIRED
• Crocheting in spiral
• Crocheting in rows
• Chain, slip, single and half double crochet stitch
• Increasing and decreasing

YOU WILL NEED
• Yarn. I used Katia 'Linen', a DK weight cotton and linen blend, 112 m = 50 g (122 yd = 50 g) / 8 ply / 11 wpi. You will need about 55 g of beige and 30 g of purple yarn.
• 2,50 – 3,00 mm crochet hook (US size 1/B - 3/D) or according to the yarn.
• Polyester fiberfill, wool, wadding for stuffing.
• 9 mm (3/8") safety eyes or buttons, beads, felt etc.
• Two 20 mm (4/5”) and two 15 mm (3/5”) plastic doll joints or safety eyes or buttons and thread.
• Embroidery floss.
• Yarn needle, scissors, stitch marker.

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Copyright info

Copyright © 2012-2024 TÜ Spire. All rights reserved. Contents of this document may not be copied, reproduced, altered, published or distributed in any way. You may sell finished products made with this pattern, I would appreciate a credit as the designer (Kristi Tullus, kristitullus.com).

  • All patterns are written with beginner toy makers in mind and include detailed instructions and useful tips and tricks.

  • All patterns include many step-by-step photos covering the whole process from start to finish, including basic amigurumi techniques.

  • Each pattern purchase also automatically includes a license that allows you to make and sell as many toys as you like.