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For this teddy bear girl project I used 3,0 mm crochet hook
The teddy bear girl is about 24cm tall (9inch).
Use a stitch marker or piece of yarn to mark the end or the beginning
of a round, move the marker at the end of every round.
Tip! from this pattern you can make smaller or larger teddy bear girl by using
a bulkier or finer yarn. choose a smaller crochet hook at least one size
smaller then suggested on the yarn label. by changing the teddy bear girl
size make sure to adjust the size of the safety eyes, also you can use for the
eyes buttons, French knot or paint eyes.
Supplies
yarn:
Abbreviations
R = round
rep = repeat until end of round
st = stitch
ch = chain stitch
sc = single crochet stitch
sc2tog = single crochet two together (single crochet decrease)
dc = double crochet stitch
hdc = half double crochet stitch
FLO = front loop only
BLO = back loop only
sl st = slip stitch
f/o = fasten off
R47: sc2tog twice, sl st in the next st, fasten off and use yarn tail to weave in and out of the remaining stitches, pull
tight until the hole is completely closed, knot off and hide yarn tail inside the body. (See page 16 how to close a hole)
SKIRT
Now go back to row 35, By crocheting in the BLO (back loop only) you created a ridge, this is where you will
crochet the skirt.
Here is the ridge you created Turn the teddy bear girl upside down In the beginning of the lower ridge
Insert the hook under a loop pull and
create the first single crochet.
Crochet the first round R48: 1sc in each st for 1 row (36st)
the end of the ridge will be a bit higher then the beginning so just join them with a sc.
R49: 1sc in next 5st then 2sc in next st rep 6 times (42st)
Switch color with 2197 (Pink) yarn
R50: 1sc in each st for 1 row (42st)
R51: Chain 3 then 1dc in each st, join with a slip stitch (42st)
R52: Chain 3 then 1dc in each st, join with a slip stitch (42st)
Switch color with 1386 (Red) yarn
R53: 1sc in each st for 1 row (42st)
R54: Chain 3 then 1dc into the same stitch then 2dc in each stitch, join with a slip stitch (84st)
Fasten off and hide yarn tail inside the body and weave in the ends on the wrong side.
R1: Ch 8 then 2sc in to the second chain from hook, then 1sc in next 5st then 4sc in the last chain, Turn and
work on the other side, 1sc in the next 5st then 2sc in the last chain (18st) Do not join round,
Place the Marker!
R2: 1sc in next 2st then 2sc in next st rep 6 times (24st)
R3: 1sc in next 3st then 2sc in next st rep 6 times (30st)
R4: 1sc in next 9st then 2sc in next st rep 3 times (33st)
R5: 1sc BL (back loop only) in each st for 1 row (33st)
R6: 1sc in each st for 1 row (33st)
R7: 1sc in next 9st then sc2tog rep 3 times (30st)
R8: 1sc in next 3st then sc2tog rep 6 times (24st)
R9: 1sc in next 8st then sc2tog 4 times then 1sc in next 8st (20st)
R10: 1sc in next 8st then sc2tog 3 times then 1sc in next 6st (17st)
Stuff the feet and shape, keep adding soft stuffing into the leg
after every few rows.
R11-19:1sc in each st for 9 rows (17st)
R20: 1sc in next 7st then sc2tog then 1sc in next 8st (16st)
R21: 1sc in next 2st then sc2tog rep 4 times (12st)
R22: 1sc in next st then sc2tog rep 4 times (8st)
R23: 1sc in each st for 1 row (8st)
R24: sc2tog twice, sl st in the next st, fasten off and use yarn tail to weave in and out of the remaining stitches, pull
tight until the hole is completely closed, knot off and hide yarn tail inside the leg. (See page 16 how to close a hole)
Arms with red sleeves make 2, start with 1450 (Beige) yarn.
R1: magic circle with 6st (6)
R2: 2sc in each st (12st)
R3: 1sc then 2sc in next st rep 6 times (18st)
R4: 1sc in next 8st then 2sc in next st rep 2 times (20st)
R5-6: 1sc in each st for 2 rows (20st)
R7: 1sc in next 8st then sc2tog rep 2 times (18st)
R8: sc2tog 3 times then 1sc in next 12st (15st)
R9: sc2tog then 1sc in next 13st (14st)
Stuff the hand and shape, keep adding a bit of soft stuffing after
every few rows leaving the red sleeve free off stuff
R10-13: 1sc in each st for 4 rows (14st)
R14: 1sc in next 12st then sc2tog (13st)
R15-16: 1sc in each st for 2 rows (13st)
R17: 1sc in next 11st then sc2tog (12st)
Switch color with 1386 (Red) yarn
R18: 1sc then 2sc in next st rep 6 times (18st)
R19: 1sc in next 2st then 2sc in next st rep 6 times (24st)
R20: 1sc in each st for 1 row (24st)
R21 : 1sc in next 2st then sc2tog rep 6 times (18st)
R22: 1sc in next st then sc2tog rep 6 times (12st)
R23: 1sc in next st then sc2tog rep 4 times ( 8st )
R24: sc2tog twice, sl st in the next st, fasten off and use yarn tail to weave in and out of the remaining stitches, pull
tight until the hole is completely closed, knot off and hide yarn tail inside the arm. (See page 16 how to close a hole
Bow
1: Chain 55 and then Join with a slip stitch to form a ring (make sure it is long enough to wrap around the head)
R2: 1sc in each st
sl st in the next st cut the yarn fasten off and weave in the ends.
Flower
R1: magic circle with 8st (8)
R2: 1sc in next 3st then 2sc in next st rep 2 times (10st)
R3: Chain 3 then 3dc into the same stitch then 1sc in next st rep 5 times.
Fasten off and weave in all the ends on the wrong side.
Disc Flower
R1: magic circle with 6st (6)
R2: 1sc in next st then 2sc in next st rep 3 times (9st)
sl st in the next st fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Sew the disc flower to the flower Sew the flower to the bow
Place the muzzle just beneath row 13 in the middle, pin it to the head
and add a little bit more fiberfill if needed. sew in place, fasten with a knot
and hide yarn tail inside the head.
*See how to sew an open piece to a closed piece (see page 15).
A. Insert the needle in a hole between 2. Make a vertical stitch along 5 stitches at the center line. draw the thread tight.
stitches some distance away from
where you will embroider the nose.
3. Insert the needle horizontal 4. Start embroidering the nose horizontal until the nose is big enough.
along 6 stitches to form the
nose and draw the thread tight.
5. Insert the needle and bring it out at the same hole between stitches where you 6. Knot the two ends together twice.
insert the starting thread and pull it through.
7. Reinsert the two threads into the needle and then insert the needle into the same hole where both ends emerge and
bring it out in a different point on the head, pull it through and cut them off.
Legs
Place the legs to the sides of the body and mark with a pin where the legs will be attached to the body.
place the pin just beneath row 40.
Arms
Place the arms to the sides of the body and mark with a pin where the arms will be attached to the body.
place the pin just beneath row 26 and make sure that the hand bulge is facing the front.
2. Insert the needle where you mark with a pin and pass the
needle through the body from one side to the other side
where is the second mark pin. squash the body so it will be
more easy for you to push the needle all the way through
leaving a long yarn tail on the first side.
7. Reinsert the 2 yarn tails into the needle and then insert the
needle into the body and bring it out in a different point on
the body, pull it through and cut the yarn tails off.
If you did it right, the limbs will stay in the position you set
them without falling down. If you didn’t attach firmly, the limbs
will fall down when you release them.
To fix it you can stitch through the joints again more tightly
and cut the old yarn off or leaving it in place.
Connect the limbs Attach firmly the limbs into the side of the body
and tie the two ends together 3 times and hide
yarn tails inside the body.
Place the ears just beneath row 4, fold a little bit the ears and pin the ears to the head.
Sew in place, fasten off with a knot and hide yarn tail inside the head.
*See how to sew a flat piece to a closed piece (see page 15).
1. Place the eyebrow above the eye and give it a small 2. For embroidering the eyebrows use the same method
angle as I showed in the nose embroider.
1. Make a chain with four stitches. 2. Insert the hook in to the second 3. Crochet two single crochet
chain from hook. stitches in this chain.
4. Crochet one single crochet to the 5. Crochet four single crochet 6. Turn and work on the other
next two chain stitches. stitches in to the last chain. side. crochet one single crochet to
the next two chain.
7. Crochet two single crochet 8. Do not join the round, insert the
stitches into the last chain. hook to the first stitch and start a
new round.
Sewing an open piece to a 1. First stitch, insert the needle 2. Insert the needle under both
closed piece in a hole And bring the needle loops together in the open
up below the next stitch on the piece and then insert the needle
closed piece and draw the yarn into the hole where the yarn tail
through. emerge out in the closed piece
and bring the needle up below
the next stitch and draw the
yarn through. do it all the way
around.
Sewing a flat piece to a closed 1. Insert the needle to a hole 2. Insert the needle under both
piece between stitches and bring the loops together in the flat piece
needle up below the next stitch and draw the yarn through.
and draw the yarn through.
Note: For this sewing example, I used a contrasting yarn that will be more clear for you to see the
technique. For your work used the same yarn you used for the flat piece.
How to close a hole and hide yarn tail inside the piece
video tutorial
1. Cut the yarn, leaving a 2. Pull the yarn tail tight until 3. Insert the needle back to
long yarn tail and fasten off. the hole is completely closed the center.
From the inside of the hole and knot off.
Insert the needle under the
front loop only, draw the yarn
toward the outside and again
next front loop from the inside
to the outside, pick up all the
remaining stitches.