Snuggle in Style: Free Amigurumi Velvet Cute Teddy Bear Crochet Pattern!
Embrace the luxurious world of crochet with our Free Amigurumi Velvet Cute Teddy Bear Pattern! Introducing the cuddly Teddy Bear, a delightful creation designed to bring softness and style to your crafting endeavors. This project is not just a pattern; it’s an invitation to craft a velvety-soft companion that promises warmth and charm.
Crafters of all skill levels, get ready to elevate your crochet experience with the plushness of velvet yarn. Imagine creating a huggable teddy bear that not only captures hearts with its cuteness but also indulges your senses with its velvety texture. Whether you’re a crochet veteran or just starting your yarn journey, this velvet teddy bear adds a touch of sophistication to your handmade collection.
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Abbreviations:
SC – single crochet
İNC – increase
DEC – decrease
CH – chain
Materials
– İnc body whip Himalaya Dolphin Baby 1 skein
– İnc yazha for clothes Yarnart Jeans 1 skein
– Safety eyes 16 mm
– Filler
– Hook number 4
– 3 mm spokes
– Needle for stitching parts
– scissors
– Jewelry for clothes (lace, beads, buttons and etc.)
Hands
1.6 sc into magic ring (6)
2.6 inc (12)
3-5. 12 sc
6. dec, 10 sc (11)
7.4 sc, dec, 5 sc (10)
8. dec, 8 sc (9)
9-15. 9 sc
16. Fold the knitting in half, inc knit 4 sc. Similarly
tie the second hand.
Jellyfish
1.6 sc into magic ring (6)
2.6 inc (12)
3.3 sc, 3 inc, 3 sc, 3 inc
4. 18 sc, knitting complete, thread cut
Ears
1.6 sc into magic ring ch, turn
2. (1 sc, inc) 3 times, ch, turn
3. (2 sc, inc) 3 times, ch, turn
4. (3 sc, inc) 3 times, ch, turn
5.15 sc, knitting complete, lugs inc sew
Legs + body + head
1.6 sc into magic ring (6)
2.6 inc (12)
3. (1 sc, inc) x6 (18)
4-8. (4 rows)
Thus, tie 2 legs, on the first thread cut and
cinc yat, on the second leg we do not break the thread
Start knitting the torso
We take the leg on which we did not cut the thread and
inc we knit 2 ch and start knitting the body.
9.18 sc on 1 leg, 2 sc on the chain, 18 sc on the second leg,
2 sc in the chain (40)
10. (4sc, inc) 8 times (48)
11-23. (13 rows) 48 sc
24. (6 sc, dec) x6 (42)
25. (5 sc, dec) x6 (36)
26. (4 sc, dec) x6 (30)
27.30 sc
28. (3 sc, dec) x6 (24)
29. In this row we knit pens. I got it like this
5sc, 4sc with handle, 8 sc, 4 sc with handle, 3sc.
(If you didn’t succeed, how do I shift the knobs to
the right places)
30. (2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
31. 18 inc (36)
32. (2 sc, inc) x12 (48)
33-42. 10 rows 48 sc. (count from a row with inc allowances of 8
rows and between 8 and 9 rows we insert eyes and fasten
them)
43. (6 sc, dec) x6 (42)
44. (5 sc, dec) x6 (36)
45. (4 sc, dec) x6 (30)
46. (3 sc, dec) x6 (24)
47. (2 sc, dec) x6 (18)
48. (1 sc, dec) x6 (12)
49.6 dec. Knitting complete, pull the hole, hide the thread.
Make the bear a muzzle tightening.
We enter the needle between 30 and 31 rows and display under inc
eye, retreat to the side 1 sc, insert the needle and withdraw into
area of the neck, otupuyem in the direction of 1 sc enter the needle
withdraw under the left eye, retreat 1 sc enter the needle and
print again in the neck. Pull and repeat again.
Fasten the thread and cinc yarn. We embroider a nose.