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Fleece Teddy Bear
This bear is BIG!!! He’s just over 24”
Advanced to beginner level pattern. This might be a beginner crochet tutorial if the crocheter is familiar with working in the round. This is a 10-page PDF with a LOT of pictures. I have a full photo tutorial on how to do the join as you crochet legs (no sewing!) Every single round is written out and easy to read.
US Crochet Terms.
Materials:
This Fleece bear as pictured requires at least 2 big skeins of Bernat Forever Fleece yarn.
You will need at least two big skeins of Bernat Forever Fleece yarn (9.9oz/280g/194yds/177m). This yarn is labeled a #6 Super Bulky Yarn. I used almost every single bit of yarn and only had the smallest ball left – so, there will be a possibility -if your tension is different than mine- that you will run out of yarn – BUT, in case this happens, I have given a helpful hint inside the pattern on how to work your bear so that you only need 2 skeins.
I encourage you to read through the pattern before beginning.
Since I didn’t have this yarn in black for the nose, I have used two strands of black held together of 4-ply worsted weight yarn (RHSS).
Additional Materials:
-Size I/5.5mm crochet hook
-stuffing (I use Poly-Fil stuffing)
-30mm safety eyes if you are using them
-large yarn needle for sewing
-I have used blush inside the ear to make it pink
PLEASE READ
This and all my patterns use US CROCHET TERMS.
You may make and sell products from my patterns, but please do me the kindness of linking back to my pattern and mentioning The Burgundy Basket with links where applicable to all the photos you put online.
I use the standard crochet stitches in my patterns. Here are my most used stitches and most of what you will find in my patterns:
Stitch Glossary:
Chain: Ch
Single Crochet: SC
Inc Sc: make two single crochet stitches in the same stitch as indicated
Invisible Decrease: inv. dec. – this is an invisible single crochet decrease
Hdc: Half double crochet
Dc: double crochet
Tr: treble crochet
Slip Stitch: sl st
FO: finish off
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