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Hang in There Bear
I used a really simple technique that makes working with fur yarn super easy. The bear is constructed with regular yarn first, then the fur yarn is worked over the existing stitches, making it easy to see each stitch as you’re working into it. You get all the fluffiness with none of the headache!
The Hang in There Bear is perfect for:
► Someone needing encouragement; a cute reminder that you care
and that you are rooting for them.
► A sweet decoration for a nursery or child’s room.
► A lovey for a small child (if you stitch the nose vs. plastic)
since he is so soft and fluffy and just the right size.
► A tabletop sized bear skin rug decoration.
Advanced Beginner Level, US terminology.
The finished bear measures 13” long and 6.5” wide.
The pattern is 9 pages long and includes pictures.
Techniques used in this pattern:
magic ring (video tutorial link provided)
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sc
inc
invisible dec
BLO
Materials Required:
●Body Color - 2.5 oz. of Sport Weight (2) yarn. I used Knit Picks Brava Sport. The color is not important because it’s covered by the fur yarn.
●Fur Yarn - TWO 3.5oz skeins (5 oz total needed). I used Yarn Bee, Snuggle Up in the color Mink
●Black Yarn - scrap amount for eyes. I used bulky weight but you can use smaller weight and double it
●Snout Regular Color- scrap amount of Sport Weight (2)
White Yarn. I used Knit Picks Brava Sport.
●Snout Fur Color - scrap amount of light weight (3) yarn. I used Yarn Bee, Cloud 9 in the color Cream
● 26mm Safety Nose
● 2.5 mm Hook
● PolyFiber Filling
● Poly pellets and nylon to place pellets in to help keep the bear balanced.
This pattern has been fully tested.
❤ You are welcome to sell finished items. If selling online, please credit the designer: https://www.etsy.com/shop/VioletsandHeather
All pictures/patterns copyright to Violets & Heather ©
The use of pictures/patterns for resale is prohibited.
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