Cute Little Bear Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern

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Today we share one free amigurumi crochet pattern again for you. As you know we share new amigurumi free patterns every day. The main crochets are amigurumi gazelles, amigurumi bears, amigurumi pola, amigurumi pandas, amigurumi penguins, amigurumi giraffes, amigurumi llama, amigurumi pigs, amigurumi bunny, amigurumi clowns, amigurumi lambs, amigurumi bees, amigurumi unicorns, amigurumi dolls, amigurumi foxes, amigurumi penguins, amigurumi dinosaurs, amigurumi elephants, amigurumi hippos, amigurumi monkeys, amigurumi cats, amigurumi dogs and more …
Todays daily new amigurumi free crochet pattern is amigurumi bear
I want to give you some informations about this pattern ;

If you enjoy making amigurumi, here I share this easy and free amigurumi pattern for you for free. Your kids will love these toys.

Materials
• Thread (brown, beige, red, blue). I use fine chenille yarn for the bear, Alize Angora Real 40 yarn for the clothes.
• Fine black thread for decoration.
• 1.5 mm and 2 mm crochet hooks.
• Plastic eyes size 4 mm, tail.
• Polyester fiberfill, needle, pins, scissors.
The size of the bear is about 10 cm.

Abbreviations
AM – magic ring
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
inc – increase in
single crochet dec – Decrease
pc – slip stitch, slip stitch
R– raglan

Legs
R 1. 6 sc in AM
R 2. 6 inc (12)
R 3. (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)
R 4-5. 18 sc (2 rounds)
R 6. 6 dec, 6 sc (12)
R 7-11. 12 sc (5 rounds) – things.
Cut the thread on the first leg, do the second leg in a similar way, do not cut the thread on the second leg.
Continue weaving the body.
Ch 3 from second leg, next:
R 12. 12 sc in first leg, 3 sc along chain, 12 sc in second leg, inc, 1 sc, inc (increase at front), place marker (32)
R 13. (7 sc, inc)*4 (36)
R 14-20. 36 sc (7 rounds)
R 21. (4 sc, dec)*6 (30)
R 22. 30 sc
R 23. (3 sc, dec)*6 (24)
R 24. (2 sc, dec)*6 (18)
R 25. (1 sc, dec)*6 (12)
R 26. 12 sc, work the round to mid back – stuff. Next we will knit the head, do not cut the thread.

Head
R 27. 12 inc (24)
R 28. (1 sc, inc)*12 (36)
R 29-37. 36 sc (9 rounds)
R 38. (4 sc, dec)*6 (30)
R 39. (3 sc, dec)*6 (24)
R 40. (2 sc, dec)*6 (18)
R 41 (1 sc, dec)*6 (12) – things.
R 42. 6 dec
Cut the thread, tighten the opening with a needle, fasten the thread and weave in the ends.

Ears (make 2)
Work turning rows.
R 1. 6 sc in AM, ch, turn
R 2. (1 sc, inc)*3 (9), ch, turn
R 3. 9 sc
Cut the thread leaving the end to sew.

Arms (make 2)
R 1. 6 sc in AM
R 2. 6 inc (12)
R 3-5. 12 sc (3 rounds)
R 6. 3 dec, 6 sc (9)
R 7-14. 9 sc (8 rounds)
Fill in the lower part of the arm. Cut the thread, leaving the end to sew. Fold the edges of the arm and sew them with a needle.

Muzzle
Beige yarn.
R 1. 6 sc in AM
R 2. 2 inc, 1 sc, 2 inc, 1 sc (10)
R 3. (1 sc, inc)*2, 1 sc, (1 sc, inc)*2, 1 sc (14), pc at the end
Cut the thread, leaving the end to sew.

Mounting
1 – Sew the ears from the 4th to the 9th round (count from the crown).
2 – Sew the muzzle from the tenth to the fourteenth round, fill as you go.
3 – Glue the eyes between the 9th and 10th round, there are about 7 sc between the eyes.
4 – Embroider a nose and a mouth on the beige snout, embroider a vertical stripe between them.
5 – Sew the arms one round and lower the neck.
6 – Embroider 3 stitches on each arm and leg forming claws.

Hat
Red yarn, crochet hook size 2 mm
R 1. 6 sc in AM
R 2. 6 inc (12)
R 3. (1 sc, inc)*6 (18)
R 4. (2 sc, inc)*6 ( 24)
R 5. (3 sc, inc)*6 (30)
R 6. only in back loops 30 sc
R 7. (4 sc, inc)*6 (36)
R 8. 36 sc
R 9. (5 sc , inc)*6 (42)
R 10. (6 sc, inc)*6 (48)
R 11. 48 sc
R 12. only in front loops 48 sc
R 13. (7 sc, inc)*6 (54)
R 14. 54 sc
R 15. (8 sc, inc)*6 (60), make a pc st at the end.
Cut and secure the thread, weave the ends into the fabric.

Jacket
Blue yarn, crochet hook size 2 mm. In the jacket description below, R is 3 sc in 1 stitch (R stands for raglan). The jacket is crocheted in turning rows, which means you should ch 1 and turn the work at the end of each row.
R 1. ch 27 (chain should be equal to the circumference of the toy’s neck + 3-4 stitches on each side of the chain to create a loop over + 1 turning chain), then work from the second stitch from the hook: 26 sc.
Then you need to divide the resulting length into 4 parts: front – the first sleeve, back – the second sleeve – front + 4 stitches for raglan. I have it like this: 5 sts (front), raglan (1 st), 3 sts (1st sleeve), raglan (1 st), 6 sts (back), raglan (1 st), 3 sts (2nd sleeve), raglan ( 1 point), 5 points (front). To determine the number of stitches, simply place the chain on the toy and measure how many stitches you need for the sleeve and back. The remaining stitches will go on the front (remember to set aside 4 raglan stitches). Also, do not forget that the jacket must be wrapped.
Next, I will give a description of my parameters and you should concentrate on your calculations. The conclusion is simple: each time, a raglan (3 sc in 1 stitch) should be knitted in the stitch before the beginning of the sleeve and in the stitch immediately after the sleeve.
R 2. 5 sc (front), R, 3 sc (first sleeve), R, 6 sc (back), R, 3 sc (second sleeve), R, 5 sc (front) (34)
V 3. 6 sc, R, 5 sc, R, 8 sc, R, 5 sc, R, 6 sc (42)
R 4. 7 sc, R, 7 sc, R, 10 sc, R, 7 sc, R, 7 sc (50)
R 5. 8 sc, R, 9 sc, R, 12 sc, R, 9 sc, R, 8 sc (58)
R 6. 9 sc, R, 11 sc, R, 14 sc, R , 11 sc, R, 9 sc (66)
R 7. 10 sc, R, 13 sc, R, 16 sc, R, 13 sc, R, 10 sc (74)
In the next row we will separate the sleeves. Check if the number of stitches of the sleeve is enough for you. If that’s not enough, knit the required number of rows with raglan before starting to separate the sleeves. If the sleeve turns out to be wide, then you need to dissolve one or more rows.
R 8. 11 sc (front), the first sleeve: 17 sc, ch, turn (there are 4 rows 17 sc each in total), then fold the sleeve in half with right sides together and connect the edges with stitches sliders In the meantime, don’t cut the thread. Next work: 18 sc (back), the second sleeve: 17 sc, ch, turn (there are 4 rows 17 sc each in total), then fold the sleeve in half with right sides together and connect the edges with slip stitches . Then 11 sc (front). Thus, the sleeves are completely ready, and there are no additional threads and knots.
R 9. 11 sc, inc (under sleeve), 18 sc, inc (under sleeve), 11 sc (44) 10-14 – 44 sc (5 rows)
Cut and fasten yarn, weave ends in of the cloth.

Place the blue thread in the 5th stitch at the top of the jacket (this is where you want the hood to start), work 18 sc (or other number of stitches at the top), the main thing is that the same number of stitches remains at the other end to create a round), then ch 1 and turn. Then work 15 rows of 18 sc on turning rows (16 rows in total). Then fold the top edge of the hood in half and connect the edges with wrong side slip stitches. Cut and secure the yarn, weave the ends into the fabric.
Connect the blue yarn to the beginning of the top of the jacket and work along the neckline and hood with sc. Cut and secure the yarn, weave the ends into the fabric.
Next, sew the button to the jacket so that it fastens. Make decorative fasteners with brown yarn. I made them like this: on one half of the jacket I made a loop with a ch chain, and on the second half – a knot. Then put the loop on the knot.
Put the hat and jacket on the bear.

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