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ELLIOT THE LITTLE BEAR

Crochet Pattern by
MR - Magic Ring Crochet hook: 2,5 mm
ch - Chain Yarn: Size 2 (Fine)
sc - Single crochet A pair of 6 mm safety eyes
hdc - Half double crochet Stuffing
dc - Double crochet Pins, tapestry needle, scissors, stitch markers
inc - Increase
dec - Decrease I used: Alize cotton gold hobby (50 g/160 m) and
Gazzal baby cotton (50 g/ 165 m). These are the
sl st - Slip stitch
st(s) - Stitch(es) on pages 11 and 12:
Body: Cream (Color 3445 - Gazzal) or Brown
BLO - Back loop only
(Color 688 - Alize).
FLO - Front loop only Muzzle: White (Color 3410 - Gazzal) or Cream
(Color 01 - Alize).
xN - Repeat instructions in
Pullover: Yellow and Orange (Color 3447 and
brackets N times
3453 - Gazzal), or Olive and Cream (Color 270
- Work all the stitches in and 01 - Alize).
brackets into the same A small amount of black thread to embroider
stitch the nose.
A small amount of green, orange, or yellow yarn
- Number of stitches on
to make the hat.
each round/row

The final size of the doll is about 20 22 cm, but it can vary,
depending on the yarn and the hook size used.
Try to crochet tightly to avoid holes. Use a smaller hook than the one
recommended on the yarn label.
Crochet in continuous spiral unless otherwise stated.

Let’s Begin !
Make 2. Start with cream yarn.
13 14. Change to orange yarn: 10 sc (10)
1. 6 sc into a MR (6)
15. 4 sc, dec, 4 sc (9)
2. [sc, inc] x3 (9)
16. Change to yellow yarn: 9 sc (9)
3 4. 9 sc (9) Cut and weave in the orange
Change to yellow yarn. Break the cream yarn and yarn.
weave in end. Stuff loosely the arm.
5. [2 sc, inc] x3 (12)
Flatten the open end of the arm, align the stitches
6. BLO: 12 sc (12) side by side. Use the yellow yarn to close the open
7. 12 sc (12) end by crocheting 4 sc (Fig. 1). Break the yarn and
leave a long tail for sewing.
8. 5 sc, dec, 5 sc (11)
9 10. 11 sc (11) Attach yellow yarn to the
front loops of Round 6 (Fig. 2).
11. Change to orange yarn: 4 sc,
dec, 5 sc (10) 6. FLO: ch 1, 12 sc, sl st to the 1st st
Fasten off and weave in end.
12. Change to yellow yarn: 10 sc (10)

FIGURE 1. Closing the open end of the arm.

FIGURE 2. Making the detail of the sleeves.


Continue with the yarn on the right leg
16. [9 sc, dec] x3, 10 sc, dec, 1 sc (42)
1. Join the legs:
17. 42 sc (42)
Start at the marked st of the
left leg (Fig. 3c), 21 sc 18. Change to orange yarn: 42 sc (42)
3 sc on the chain (Fig. 3e)
19. Change to yellow yarn: [5 sc,
21 sc on the right leg
dec] x6 (36)
3 sc on the chain (Fig. 3f) (48)
20 21. Change to orange yarn: 36 sc (36)
2. 6 sc, inc, [7 sc, inc] x5, 1 sc (54)
22. [2 sc, dec, 2 sc] x6 (30)
3 7. 54 sc (54)
23 24. Break the orange yarn and
Change to yellow yarn. Break the cream yarn and
weave in end.
weave in end. Stuff as you go.
Change to yellow yarn: 30 sc (30)
8. 54 sc (54)
25. [3 sc, dec] x6 (24)
9. BLO: 54 sc (54)
26. BLO: 24 sc (24)
10. [11 sc, dec] x3, 12 sc, dec, 1 sc (50)
Fasten off and weave in end. Stuff the body
11 12. 50 sc (50) firmly.
13. 4 sc, dec, 10 sc, dec, 11 sc, detail: Attach yellow yarn to
dec, 10 sc, dec, 7 sc (46) the front loops of Round 9 (Fig. 4).
14 15. 46 sc (46) 9. FLO: [sl st to the next st] x54
Fasten off and weave in ends.

FIGURE 4. Making the detail of the pullover.


Use cream yarn.
Place the safety eyes (size 6 mm) between Round
1. 8 sc into a MR (8) 16 and Round 17 with a distance of 8 sts
2. 8 inc (16) between the two positions (Fig. 7).

3. [sc, inc] x8 (24) 19. 66 sc (66)

4. [3 sc, inc] x6 (30) 20. 5 sc, inc, [10 sc, inc] x5, 5 sc (72)

5. 2 sc, inc, [4 sc, inc] x5, 2 sc (36) 21. [7 sc, dec] x8 (64)

6. [5 sc, inc] x6 (42) 22. 3 sc, dec, [6 sc, dec] x7, 3 sc (56)

7. 3 sc, inc, [6 sc, inc] x5, 3 sc (48) 23. [5 sc, dec] x8 (48)

8. [7 sc, inc] x6 (54) 24. 2 sc, dec, [4 sc, dec] x7, 2 sc (40)

9 13. (5 rounds) 54 sc (54) 25. [3 sc, dec] x8 (32)

14. 4 sc, inc, [8 sc, inc] x5, 4 sc (60) 26. sc, dec, [2 sc, dec] x7, sc (24)

15 17. (3 rounds) 60 sc (60) Stuff the head firmly. Leave a long tail to sew the
head to the body.
18. [9 sc, inc] x6 (66)

8 sts

FIGURE 7. Placing the eyes.


Use white yarn.
1. 6 sc into a MR (6)
2. 6 inc (12)
3 4. 12 sc (12)
Make an invisible fasten off (See Page 11 ). Break
the yarn, leave a long tail for sewing. Embroider the nose using thin black thread (Fig. 8a g).
Sew the muzzle to the head, using the pins as a guide (Fig. 8h i).

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

(g) (h) (i)

FIGURE 8. Embroidering the nose and sewing the muzzle to the head.
Make 2. Use cream yarn.
1. 8 sc into a MR (8)
2. 8 inc (16)
3. 16 sc (16)
4. [2 sc, dec] x4 (12)
Break the yarn, leave a long tail to sew the ears to the head. Use pins to mark positions on the head as
shown below and sew the ears along those marked positions (Fig. 9).

FIGURE 9. Sewing the ears to the head.


Use the yarn from the head, sew it to the body (Fig. 10).

FIGURE 10. Sewing the head to the body.

Start with orange yarn.


1. 4 sc into a MR (4) 5. Change to orange yarn: [2 sc, inc, 2 sc] x2 (12)
2. [sc, inc] x2 (6) 6. [3 sc, inc] x3 (15)
3. Change to green yarn: [sc, inc, sc] x2 (8) 7. Change to green yarn: 15 sc (15)
4. [3 sc, inc] x2 (10) 8. [4 sc, inc] x3 (18)
Leave a long tail for sewing. Make an invisible fasten off.
Make a little white pom pom using a little fork and sew it to the top of the hat (Fig. 11). Sew the hat to the
head of the bear and make a final touch by sewing the blush with pink or orange yarn (Fig. 12).

FIGURE 11. Making the pom pom. FIGURE 12. Sewing the blush.
The last The false stitch
Skip this stitch
stitch

1. Pull the yarn tail 2. Skip one stitch. Insert 3. Insert the needle in 4. You have created a
completely through the the needle into the 2nd the back loop of the false stitch that mimics
last stitch. Thread the stitch from the last same stitch where the the skipped stitch. This
yarn into a needle. stitch. Pull yarn yarn tail comes from. false stitch is called a
through. Pull yarn through. closing stitch. You may
want to weave yarn
through several loops
on the wrong side of
your piece to secure
the yarn tail.
Congratulations!
Your little Elliot is now ready! Thank you for purchasing my pattern and I hope
you have enjoyed making him! Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any
additional questions regarding this pattern (or if you just want a little chit-chat
;) also welcome).
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