Crocheted Addy Bear - Free Pattern
Designed and created by Robyn for Cosmic Pony.
1 skein (3 oz) medium weight yarn
1 G hook
1 tapestry needle
1 embroidery needle
Embroidery floss: brown (or choice) for nose, white or
ivory for highlight, and choice for eye color.
Medium Skill Level
Gauge: with G hook is 4 st/inch
Terms:
Incr= 2 sc in
same stitch
Decr= insert
hook into stitch, do not pull through loop, insert hook into second stitch,
pull through all three loops on hook
sl= insert
hook into a stitch and pull into loop on hook without doing a yarn over
(#)= how many stitches in that Row
Stitches within * are a set to be repeated as many times
as noted. Example, 1 sc *2 sc, incr* 2
times, 2 sc… would result in 9 stitches because you would do 1 sc and then do 2
sc and an increase and then a second time you would do 2 sc and an increase
then finish with 2 more sc.
Work is done in Rows but not turning. At the end of each Row,
slip stitch to first stitch of current row to finish row. Each ch 1 starting
the new Row will bump up to next row and count as first stitch. Every ch1 is
included in stitch count for row in parentheses (). Slip stitch is never
counted as a stitch.
Leave about 12”-16” tail of yarn on body, one ear, the
muzzle, one arm, and one leg for attaching together. Example, it’s not
necessary to leave yarn tail on head piece because yarn tail on body piece will
be used to sew the two together. Weave in tails on pieces without required longer
yarn tail.
At the end of
every row, slip stitch to first stitch of current row then do the ch1 which
starts each row.
Body
Row 1: ch3, slip stitch, ch1, 5 sc inside loop (6)
Row 2: ch 1, sc in same stitch as ch1, 2 sc in each
stitch across (12)
Row 3: ch 1, incr, *1 sc, incr* 5 times (18)
Row 4: ch 1, incr, *1 sc, incr* 8 times, 1 sc (28)
Row 5: ch1, 27 sc in back loop of stitch (28)
Row 6: ch1, 27 sc (28)
Row 7: ch1, 8 sc, incr, *2 sc, incr* 3 times 9 sc (32)
Row 8: ch1, 31 sc (32)
Row 9: ch1, 9 sc, decr, 8 sc, decr, 10 sc (30)
Row 10: ch1, 29 sc (30)
Row 11: ch1, 13 sc, decr, 14 sec (29)
Row 12: ch1, 9 sc, decr, 5 sc, decr, 10 sc (27)
Row 13: ch1, 26 sc (27)
Row 14: ch1, *5 sc, decr* 3 times, 5 sc (24)
Row 15: ch1, 23 sc (24)
Row 16: ch1, 5 sc, decr, *2 sc, decr,*2 times, 6 sc (19)
Row 17: ch1, 2 sc, decr, *2 sc, decr,* 3 times, 2 sc (15)
Add stuffing
Row 18: ch1, decr, *2 sc, decr,*3 times
(11)
Row 19: ch1, 6 decr, (7) tie off, leaving about 12” tail
of yarn
Head
Row 1: ch3, slip stitch, ch1, 7 sc inside loop (8)
Row 2: ch1, sc in same st as ch1, 2 sc in each stitch
across (16)
Row 3: ch1, incr, *1 sc, incr* 7 times (24)
Row 4-8: ch 1, 23 sc (24)
Row 9: ch1, decr, *1 sc, decr* 7 times (16)
Row 10: ch1, 7 decr, tie off, weave in end.
Ears (Make 2)
Row 1: ch5, 1 sc, incr, incr, 1 sc (6) ch 1, turn
Row 2: 1 sc, incr, 1 sc, (10) slip stitch to last stitch of foundation chain ch1, turn
Row 3: 10 sc, (10) slip
stitch to first ch st
Note: to give ears
nice Rounded shape, slip stitching last stitch in Row 2 and Row 3 will pull
edges down nicely.
To sew on both ears with one strand, leave yarn tail at least 12" on one ear for sewing onto head and weave in end of
other.
Muzzle
Row 1: Ch 5, sc into 4th ch stitch, 2 sc, 5 sc
in 1st ch stich
Row 2: 3 sc bottom of chain, sl st
Row 3: Ch1, 11 sc outside loop of stitch
Row 4: 11 sc, slip stitch, tie off with yarn trail for
sewing.
Use a small bit of stuffing.
Attach Ears and
Muzzle to Head before attaching Head to Body.
Ears go halfway on head, top about 2nd row
from top.
Use yarn tail to
whip stitch ears into place.
Muzzle goes in center in bottom half of head.
Use yarn tail to
whip stich muzzle into place.
Attach Head to
Body.
Be aware of body’s belly curve when attaching head to
body. Attach head so that belly is
aligned with head, both facing in the same direction.
Legs (Make 2)
Row 1: ch3, sl st, ch1, 7sc, sl st (8)
Row 2: ch1, sc in same stitch as ch1, 7 incr (16)
Row 3: ch1, incr, *1 sc, incr* 7 times (24)
Row 4: ch1, 23 sc in back loop of stitch (24)
Row 5-7: ch1, 23 sc (24)
Row 8: ch1, sc, decr, *2 sc, decr* 5 times (18)
Row 9: ch1, 17 sc (18)
Row 10: ch1, 2 sc, decr, *2 sc, decr* 3 times, 1 sc (14)
Row 11-15: ch1, 13 sc (14)
Row 16: ch1, 1 sc, decr, *2 sc, decr* 2 times, 2 sc (11)
Row 17: ch1, 10 sc (11)
Row 18: ch1, 1 sc, decr, *1 sc, decr* 2 times, 1 sc (8)
Row 19: ch1, 3 decr, 1 sc (5)
Leave 12”-18” yarn tail on one.
Arms (make 2)
Row 1: ch3, sl, ch1, 5 sc inside loop, sl stitch (6)
Row 2: ch1, sc in same st as ch1, 5 incr (12)
Row 3: ch1, incr, *1 sc, incr* 5 times, 1 sc (19)
Row 4: ch1, 18 sc in back loop only of stitch (19)
Row 5-7: ch1, 18 sc (19)
Row 8: ch1, 9 decr, (10)
Row 9: ch1, 9 sc (10)
Add some stuffing
Row 10-15: ch1, 9 sc (10)
Row 16: ch1, 5 decr, tie off
Leave 12”-16” yarn tail on one arm and weave in end on
other arm.
Attach arms and
legs to body. Using yarn tails, place arm on body shoulder, roughly lining
up to ear placement above. Since this is for a child’s toy I tie one or two
extra knots to make it secure, choosing a place such as under appendage and
further hiding knots between stitches. Legs get attached in line with arms, at
row or two above body’s fifth row.
Note: you can
either whipstitch around top few rows of arms or once yarn is secured to arm
run needle back and forth through body and the two arms at least eight times
and finish off. It’s treating the arm like a button. Running the yarn back and
forth allows arms to pivot. Do the same to attach the legs.
Embroider.
Use satin stitch and all 6 strands of floss. Don’t worry
about exact placement as differences give them uniqueness and personality. Because
of the structure of the crocheted stitches it’s pretty much impossible to get a
circle so satin stich as close to a circular shape as possible. Use photo for
reference.
Eyes go just above muzzle and to either side of muzzle. Each
eye gets one French Knot for a white highlight.
Nose, make a triangle at top of muzzle or give bear a big
honker like red bear.
The mouth is formed by running a long stitch from bottom
of nose to edge of muzzle, back up to nose and then down to edge of muzzle on
other side and back up to bottom of nose to finish off.
1 skein of Lion Brand Tweed Stripes (3 oz) was used for
each brown or red bear.
2 skeins of Sensations Beautiful (1 ½ oz) is required for white bear but there
will be some left over.
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