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Teddy bear in pajamas
Crochet pattern in PDF format.
The pattern is available in the following languages:
- English (US terminology);
- German;
- French.
This pattern includes 24 pages of detailed step-by-step instructions for crocheting a teddy bear in pajamas, along with about 60 photos. No videos included.
The bear’s paws are crocheted directly into the body, while the head, snout, ears, and tail are sewn on.
The cap is removable.
Difficulty level: Easy
Finished toy height: Approximately 23 cm (using the specified materials and tools).
This pattern does not include crochet lessons—you should have basic crochet skills and understand common terms.
Bonus:
With your purchase, you will also receive a PDF file with instructions on how to make the bear in a Santa-inspired design .
ABBREVIATION
mr – magic ring
sc – single crochet
inc – increase (make 2 sc in one stitch)
dec – decrease (2 sc together)
ch – chain
sl st – slip stitch
TOOLS AND MATERIALS
Plush yarn (100g/120m/131yds) – I use Vizell Baby Smile:
- №023 – half a skein - the main color;
- №002 – a full skein for the clothes. You can use any plush yarn. Cotton yarn YarnArt Jeans (50g/160m/174yds):
- №03 – for crocheting the muzzle;
- №70 – for crocheting the buttons;
- №62, 53, 70 – for shaping the muzzle. Crochet hooks:
- 3.5 mm – for crocheting the bear;
- 5 mm – for crocheting the cap;
- 1.75-2 mm – for crocheting the muzzle and buttons. Safety eyes – 12 mm. Hollofiber filling. Eco-fur pompom – 5 cm (white). Transparent adhesive gel (B-7000 – the one I use), glue gun, or fabric glue (if you plan to glue the buttons). Ordinary sewing thread to match the button color (if you plan to sew them on). Scissors, a wide-eye needle for sewing details, a long needle for shaping and detailing the muzzle, pins, knitting needles (for securing the head while sewing).
© Copyright.
This crochet pattern is developed by Valeriia Holubovska @eria.toys and is meant exclusively for personal use. Copying or distributing the materials, whether partially or entirely, trading, reselling, or sharing them with third parties is strictly prohibited. Let’s value ourselves and the efforts of others!
You’re welcome to do as you please with the toy made using this crochet pattern.
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