Amigurumi Crochet Christmas Teddy Bear with a Gift Free Pattern-1

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Todays daily new amigurumi free crochet pattern is Amigurumi Crochet Christmas Teddy Bear with a Gift.
I want to give you some informations about this amigurumi free pattern ; Crochet Christmas Teddy Bear with a Gift.

Amigurumi Crochet Christmas Teddy Bear with a Gift Free Pattern-1

Materials:
• Anabel Alpina yarn and similar Lily Vita Cotton in beige, red and white and a 2.5 mm hook,
• white Kroha or Softy yarn for the pompom and a 3-3.5 mm hook,
• thinner yarn for the muzzle in white (Lily Alpina) and a suitable hook (I have a 1.6 mm), black thread, needle, scissors,
• 8 mm half-bead eyes and glue,
• pink blush and a brush for the cheeks.

Bear size: about 11 cm.

Legend:
ch — chain stitch;
sc — single crochet;
inc — increases (two sc in one loop);
dec — decreases;
ss — slip stitch or half single crochet;
x n — repeat n times.
All parts are knitted in a spiral (except for the nose).

Amigurumi Crochet Christmas Teddy Bear with a Gift Free Pattern:

Head
Row 1 — 6 sc in amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2 — 6 inc (12)
Row 3 — (inc, 1 sc) x 6 (18)
Row 4 — (inc, 2 sc) x 6 (24)
Row 5 — (inc, 3 sc) x 6 (30)
Row 6 — (inc, 4 sc) x 6 (36)
Rows 7-14 — 36 sc each Row
15 — (dec, 4 sc) x 6 (30)
Row 16 — (dec, 3 sc) x 6 (24)
Row 17 — (dec, 2 sc) x 6 (18)
Finish with sl st, cut thread, tuck in ends and stuff tightly with filling.

Body 
Row 1 — 6 sc in amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2 — 6 inc (12)
Row 3 — (inc, 1 sc) x 6 (18)
Row 4 — (inc, 2 sc) x 6 (24)
Rows 5-12 — 24 sc each Row
13 — (dec, 2 sc) x 6 (18)
Row 14 — 18 sc
Finish with sl st, cut the thread leaving a long end. Stuff the piece with filler. Match the body with the head and sew along the edge of all 18 loops, adding filler if necessary.
If desired, you can crochet the body and head in one piece, but I prefer when there is an amigurumi ring on both sides.

Hat
Row 1 — 6 sc in amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2 — 6 inc (12)
Row 3 — (inc, 1 sc) x 6 (18)
Row 4 — (inc, 2 sc) x 6 (24)
Row 5 — (inc, 3 sc) x 6 (30)
Row 6 — (inc, 4 sc) x 6 (36) Row
7 — (inc, 5 sc) x 6 (42)
Rows 8-15 — 42 sc each Row
16 — change color to white and tie the edge with a “crayfish step”.
Finish with sl st, cut the thread, tuck in the ends.

Pom-pom (made from fluffy yarn)
Row 1 – 6 sc into an amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2 – 6 inc (12)
Rows 3-4 – 12 sc
each Finish with a sl st, cut the yarn leaving a long tail. Stuff the piece with filler and sew it to the hat.

Ears (2 pieces)
Row 1 — 6 sc in amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2 — 6 inc (12)
Rows 3-5 — 12 sc
each Finish with sl-st, cut the thread leaving a long end. 

Lower Paws : 
Row 1 — 6 sc in amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2 — (inc, 2 sc) x 2 (8)
Rows 3-8 — 8 sc each
Finish with sl-st, cut the thread leaving a long end.
Stuff the piece with filler.

Top:
Row 1 – 7 sc into the amigurumi ring (7)
Rows 2-7 – 7 sc each.
Finish with a sl st, cut the yarn leaving a long tail. Stuff the piece with stuffing.
Flatten the paws (fold the edge in half). Sew the edge with the remaining end of the yarn, but do not cut the yarn after.

Tail
Row 1 – 5 sc into amigurumi ring (5)
Row 2 – 5 inc (10)
Rows 3-4 – 10 sc
each Finish with sl st, cut the thread leaving a long end. Stuff the piece with filler.

Scarf:
Cast on a chain stitch of the desired length (I used 50 ch) and work one row of single crochet stitches (1 dc in each ch). Cut the yarn at the end and tuck in the ends.

Muzzle 
Row 1 – 6 sc into an amigurumi ring (6)
Row 2 – 6 inc (12)
Row 3 – (inc, 1 sc) x 6 (18)
If necessary, continue knitting in a circle to the desired size.
Finish with a sl st, cut the thread leaving a long tail.

Gift
Box:
Row 1: Chain 8 ch, insert hook into 2nd loop and work 7 sc in a row.
Turn rows 2-6: Work 7 sc in forward and reverse rows, as for a bow. 
7th row — 7 sc loop behind the back wall
8-12th row — 7 sc behind both walls
13th row — 7 sc loop behind the back wall
14-18th row — 7 sc behind both walls
19th row — 7 sc loop behind the back wall
20-24th row — 7 sc behind both walls
Cut the thread so that a long end remains, sew the first row with it and the last one behind the back wall, imitating another “rib”. Hide the ends of the threads.
Knit a square of 6 rows of 6 sc (initial chain of 7 ch), leave a long end of the thread and sew the bottom to the first piece with it.
Cut 5 squares out of cardboard and reinforce the bottom and walls of the gift with them to make it smoother and stronger. Add some filling or unnecessary thread scraps inside.

Lid:
Row 1-8 – crochet a square of 8 rows of 8 sc (starting chain of 9 ch),
Row 9 – without cutting the thread, tie the edge of the square (i.e. crochet around the perimeter of the square, you will get 8 sc on each side, for a total of 32 sc along the edge). Row
10 – (dec, 6 sc) x 4 (28).
Cut the thread and hide the ends.
Place the lid on the box, tie with ribbon or thread if desired.

Here is another version of the teddy bear (Begonia yarn, 10 cm ball)

Assembling a crocheted amigurumi bear toy
Place the hat on the blank so that it covers most of the head. Try on the muzzle, eyes, and ears and sew/glue them in place. In the photo, the eyes are between rows 11 and 14, and the nose is between rows 10 and 15, counting from the top of the head. This means the forehead is very high without the hat (that’s why the hat is one-piece and can’t be removed).
After shaping the head, try on the paws and tail, pin them in place, check that the bear can sit upright (the tail provides stability from behind), and sew all the pieces to the body.
A gift can be sewn to the paws if desired.
Add a blush with dry pastels or blush/eyeshadow, tie a scarf around the neck, and you’re done!

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