Amigurumi Plush Teddy Bear Free Pattern-3

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Todays daily new amigurumi free crochet pattern is Amigurumi Plush Teddy Bear.
I want to give you some informations about this amigurumi free pattern ; Plush Teddy Bear.

Amigurumi Plush Teddy Bear Free Pattern-3

Materials
• Yarn Himalaya Dolphin FINE of the shade you like.
• Alize Softy yarn in a light shade for the muzzle (in two folds).
• Strong thread to match the main thread (for thread fastening), as well as thread of white and brndn color for the decoration of the muzzle (I have this is YarnArt Jeans).
• Hook number 3.
• Filler (holofiber, synthetic fluff).
• 10 mm eyes on the secure mount.
• Spout # 15 on a secure mount (optional)
• Long needle with a large eye for tightening and thread fastening.
• Needle for sewing together toy parts.
• Scissors.

The crochet plush teddy bear will be approximately 23cm tall when complete.

Abbreviations
MR- Magic ring
sc- Single crochet
inc- Increase
dec- Decrease
ch- Chain
hdc- Half double crochet
hdc-inc

Amigurumi Plush Teddy Bear Free Pattern:

Head
Start crocheting with Alize Softy thread in two addition (if you do not have two skeins of one colors, you can use one by pulling out the second end of the thread from the middle of the skein).
1 rnd: 6 sc in MR (6)
2 rnd: (inc)*6 times (12)
3 rnd: 2 sc, (3 sc in one loop)* 2 times, 4 sc, (3 sc in one loop) * 2 times, 2 sc (20)
4 rnd: 4 sc, 3 inc, 7 sc, 3 inc, 3 sc (26)
5-6 rnds: 26 sc (26)
Change the color to the main one.
7 rnd: 10 sc, 7 hdc-inc, 9 sc (33)
8 rnd: inc, 7 sc, inc, 1 sc, 2 sc, (hdc-inc, hdc)* 6 times, 1 hdc, 1 sc, inc, 6 sc (42)
9 rnd: 1 sc, inc, 7 sc, inc, 7 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 8 sc, inc, 5 sc (48)
10 rnd: 15 sc, (inc, 6 sc) * 4 times, 5 sc (52)
11 rnd: 22 sc, inc, 10 sc, inc, 18 sc (54)
12 rnd: 27 sc, inc, 2 sc, inc, 23 sc (56)
Insert safety eyes between half-columns of 7 rnds (at the beginning and at the end increments from half-columns).
To the base of the spout (if you are using spout on secure mount) attach the thread is brndn (with the help of it you will later embroider the muzzle). Insert the nose in the center muzzles between rnds 3 and 4.
13-21 rnds: (9 rnds): 56 sc (56)
22 rnd: (12 sc, dec)* 4 times (52)
23 rnd: 5 sc, dec, (11 sc, dec)* 3 times, 6 sc (48)
24 rnd: (10, dec)* 4 times (44)
25 rnd: 4 sc, dec, (9 sc, dec)* 3 times, 5 sc (40)
26 rnd: (8 sc, dec)* 4 times (36)
Start filling your head. It needs to be done tightly enough pushing the filler from the center to the walls, re-adding it to Centre.
27 rnd: 1 sc, dec, (4 sc, dec)* 5 times, 3 sc (30)
28 rnd: (3 sc, dec)* 6 times (24)
29 rnd: (2 sc, dec)* 6 times (18)
30 rnd: (1 sc, dec)* 6 times (12)
31 rnd: (dec)* 6 times (6)
Pull off the hole. Hide the thread.

Body
1 rnd: 6 sc in MR (6)
2 rnd: (inc)* 6 times (12)
3 rnd: (1 sc, inc) * 6 times (18)
4 rnd: (2 sc, inc) * 6 times (24)
5 rnd: (3 sc, inc) * 6 times (30)
6 rnd: 1 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc) * 5 times, 3 sc (36)
7 rnd: (5 sc, inc) * 6 times (42)
8 rnd: 2 sc, inc, (6 sc, inc) * 5 times, 4 sc (48)
9-16 rnds: (8 rnds): 48 sc (48)
17 rnd: 11 sc, dec, (6 sc, dec) * 3 times, 11 sc (44)
18 rnd: 7 sc, dec, (5 sc, dec) * 4 times, 7 sc (39)
19 rnd: 2 sc, dec, 12 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 11 sc, dec, 2 sc (35)
20 rnd: 9 sc, dec, 13 sc, dec, 9 sc (33)
21 rnd: 33 sc (33)
Start stuffing your body.
22 rnd: 11 sc, dec, (3 sc, dec) * 2 times, 10 sc (30)
23 rnd: 30 sc (30)
24 rnd: 4 sc, dec, 19 sc, dec, 3 sc (28)
25 rnd: 28 sc (28)
26 rnd: 11 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 9 sc (26)
27 rnd: dec, 11 sc, dec, 11 sc (24)
28 rnd: (4 sc, dec) * 4 times (20)
29 rnd: 20 sc (20)
Stuff the body to the end. Cut the thread leave the long end for sewing.

Legs (Make 2)
Cast on 7 ch, crochet from the second loop from hook:
1 rnd: inc, 4 sc, 4 sc in one loop, 4 sc, inc (6)
2 rnd: inc, 5 sc, 3 sc in one loop, 2 sc, 3 sc in one loop, 5 sc, inc (22)
3 rnd: 3 sc in one loop, 7 sc, 3 sc in one loop, 4 sc, 3 sc in one loop, 8 sc (28)
4-5 rnds: 28 sc (28)
6 rnd: dec, 26 sc (27)
7 rnd: 8 sc, 6 dec, 7 sc (21)
8 rnd: 7 sc, 4 dec, 6 sc (17)
9 rnd: 7 sc, 2 dec, 6 sc (15)
10 rnd: 7 sc, dec, 6 sc (14)
Start stuffing the leg.
11-17 rnds: 14 sc (14)
18 rnd: 3 sc, 2 dec, 7 sc (12)
Stuff the leg all the way.
19 rnd: (dec)* 6 times (6)
Pull off the hole. Cut the thread and hide.

Arms (Make 2)
Left:
1 rnd: 6 sc in MR (6)
2 rnd: ((3 sc in one loop) * 2 times, 1 sc) * 2 times (14)
3 rnd: 2 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc, 4 sc (16)
4-5 rnds: 16 sc (16)
6 rnd: 3 sc, inc, 6 sc, 2 dec, 2 sc (15)
7 rnd: 4 sc, inc, 6 sc, dec, 2 sc (15)
8 rnd: 11 sc, dec, 2 sc (14) sc
9 rnd: 14 sc (14)
10 rnd: 11 sc, dec, 1 sc (13)
11 rnd: 13 sc (13)
12 rnd: 11 sc, dec (12)
13-17 rnds: (5 rows): 12 sc (12)
18 rnd: dec, 3 sc, dec, 5 sc (10)
Fill the handle to the end.
19 rnd: (dec)* 5 times (5)
Pull off the hole. Cut the thread and hide.

Right:
1 rnd: 6 sc in MR (6)
2 rnd: ((3 sc in one loop) * 2 times, 1 sc) * 2 times (14)
3 rnd: 2 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc, 4 sc (16)
4-5 rnds: 16 sc (16)
6 rnd: 2 sc, 2 dec, 6 sc, inc, 3 sc (15)
7 rnd: 2 sc, dec, 6 sc, inc, 4 sc (15)
8 rnd: 2 ssc, dec, 11 sc (14)
9 rnd: 14 sc (14)
10 rnd: 1 sc, dec, 11 sc (13)
11 rnd: 13 sc (13)
12 rnd: 1 sc, dec, 10 sc (12)
13-17 rnds: 12 sc (12)
18 rnd: 1 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec, 2 sc (10)
Fill the handle to the end.
19 rnd: (dec)* 5 times (5)
Pull off the hole. Cut the thread and hide.

Ears (Make 2)
1 rnd: 6 sc in MR (6)
2 rnd: (inc)* 6 times (12)
3-5 rnds: (3 rows): 12 sc (12)
Do not stuff your ears. Fold the top edges together and knit 5 sc.

Tail
1 rnd: 6 sc in MR (6)
2 rnd: (inc)* 6 times (12)
3 rnd: (dec)* 6 times (6)
Do not stuff the tail.

Assembly
So, all the details are connected, now we need to make our bear an expressive face and collect it) The muzzle must be pulled – this is a pledge attractiveness of a bear cub)) And it’s not difficult at all) Mark the stitch on the face through which you will tighten (it is enough to do it visually): 2 stitch near each eye and 2 stitch below under the muzzle, in the area of 6-7 rows (distance between adjacent dots – 1 sc).

Take a long needle and sturdy the thread is white. Tighten the thread tight enough.

Insert the needle at stitch D, bring it to stitch B (leave one end of the thread sticking out of stitch D). From stitch B insert the needle at stitch A and bring it to stitch B. From stitch B, insert the needle into stitch G and output from stitch E. Then enter again at stitch D and repeat tightening 1-2 more times.

We made a tightening of the muzzle, the thread was removed from stitch E. Now it is necessary to pull the eyes together. Insert the needle at stitch D, output from stitch B, input to stitch A, output from stitch B, then to stitch D, output at stitch B. Repeat again (A-B-D), tighten thread, bring it out of stitch E, tie it to the second end and hide.

The tightening is ready! By the thread that you tied to the base of the nose, embroider the muzzle and, if also allows the length of the edge. With a thread of white embroider the colors of the “whites” of the eyes.

Now look at the difference below – decorated muzzle on the right, not on the left))

Sew the ears between 15 and 16 row at a distance of 13-14 sc.

Next, sew the head to the body. I sew it straight plush thread, which I knit a toy (I sew the ears the same way). To prevent the head from dangling when sewing, fasten it on body with two or three knitting needles. Sew the ponytail at the back between the 7th and 10th rows of the body. Fasten the arms and legs with a thread fastener. Legs in in the area of 8-9 rows of the body, handles – 25-26 rows (how do I make thread fastening and tightening.

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