Amigurumi Barney The Bear Free Crochet Pattern


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What does amigurumi means?
The word Amigurumi comes from Japanese. The Japanese call handicrafts knitted with crochet and needle as Ami. The Japanese call the toys that are filled with objects such as fibers or cotton as Nuigurumi. The word Amigurumi is derived as a combination of these two words.

Amigurumi knitting techniques are very easy. You can find many handcrafts prepared with these techniques on my site. What is Amigurumi for beginners in Amigurumi handwork? How to knit amigurumi? In this blog, where you can find the answers to the questions with pictures, you will be able to learn about Amigurumi in all details.

I share in this blog are amigurumi cats, amigurumi dogs, amigurumi fish, amigurumi unicorn, amigurumi penguins, amigurumi parrot, amigurumi giraffe, amigurumi pigs, amigurumi bunnies, amigurumi cows, amigurumi sheeps, amigurumi bees, amigurumi dolls, amigurumi snakes, amigurumi mice, amigurumi elephants, amigurumi pumpkins, amigurumi pandas, amigurumi owls, amigurumi cartoon characters, amigurumi twetters, amigurumi caterpillars and more …

Also I’m sharing new amigurumi free patterns every day.
Todays daily new amigurumi free crochet pattern is Bear
I want to give you some informations about this pattern;

Amigurumi bear in pants and a blouse from Marina Yakubova is crocheted from cotton yarn. The arms and legs are tied into the body, and the head, ears and muzzle are sewn on. The clothes are not removed, they are knitted together with the details of the toy by changing the thread. The size of the finished crochet bear is 20 cm when using the recommended materials.

Designer: nitka.boom

Necessary materials:

YarnArt Jeans yarn in green, white, brown, beige colors

Hook 2.0 mm

10 mm eyes on safety mount

Some black thread for embroidering a muzzle

Filler

Abbreviations

AR – Amigurumi Magic ring

MR – Amigurumi Magic ring

App – application

ll – lift loop

sc : Single Crochet

inc : Increase

dec : Decrease

tr : Triple Crochet/ Treble Crochet

st: Stitch

dc : Double Crochet

hdc: Half Double Crochet

sl-st : Slip Stitch

ch : Chain

..in : make increase into same stitch as many as the number which is given in front of “inc” abbreviation (exp; 3inc, 4inc..).

FLO : Crochet into front loops only

BLO : Crochet into back loops only

BL : Bobble Stitch – do 5dc all in the same stitch and then yarn over and pull through all the loops on your hook (the original loop + 1 loop for each partially completed dc).

Ears (2 parts)

1 RND: 6 sc in MR (6)

2 RND: inc×6 (12)

3 RND: (1 sc, inc)×6 (18)

4-6 RND: 18 sc (3 rows)

7 RND: (1 sc, dec) ×6 (12)

Fold the edges together and knit 6 sc on both edges.

We fasten the thread, cut it, leaving a little for sewing.

Legs (2 parts)

We fill the legs a little more than half.

We start knitting with the color of the bear’s body.

1 RND: 6 sc in MR (6)

2 RND: inc×6 (12)

3 RND: (1 sc, inc)×6 (18)

4 RND: (2 sc, inc)×6 (24)

5-8 RND: 24 sc (4 rows)

9 RND: (2 sc, dec) ×6 (18)

10 RND: Change the thread to the color of the pants and knit 18 sc behind the back of the loop.

11 RND: (4 sc, dec)×3 (15)

12-20 RND: 15 sc (9 rows)

Fold the edges together and knit 7 sc on both edges.

We fix the thread, cut it off.

We tie the bottom of the panties.

To do this, you need to attach a thread in the color of the pants to the 10th row and knit behind the front wall of the loop 18 sc.

Arms (2 parts)

We fill the handles a little more than half.

We start knitting with the color of the bear’s body.

1 RND: 6 sc in MR (6)

2 RND: inc×6 (12)

3 RND: (3 sc,inc)×3 (15)

4-6 RND: 15 sc (3 rows)

7 RND: (3 sc,dec)×3 (12)

8 RND: Change the thread to the color of the jacket and knit 12sc on the back of the loop.

9-21 RND: 12 sc (12 rows)

Fold the part with the edges together and knit 6 sb at both edges.

We fix the thread, cut it off.

We tie the bottom of the sleeves.

To do this, attach a sweater-colored thread to row 8 and knit 12sc behind the front wall of the loop.

Muzzle

1 RND: 6 sc in MR (6)

2 RND: inc×6 (12)

3 RND: (1 sc, inc)×6 (18)

4 RND: 18 sc, сс

Fasten the thread, cut off.

Head

1 RND: 6 sc in MR (6)

2 RND: inc×6 (12)

3 RND: (1 sc, inc)×6 (18)

4 RND: (2 sc, inc)×6 (24)

5 RND: (3 sc, inc)×6 (30)

6 RND: (4 sc, inc)×6 (36)

7 RND: (5 sc, inc)×6 (42)

8 RND: (6 sc, inc)×6 (48)

9 RND: (7 sc, inc)×6 (54)

10 RND: (8 sc, inc)×6 (60)

11-21 RND: 60 sc (11 rows)

At the level of 16-17 rows, we insert eyes. The distance between the eyes is 4 loops.

22 RND: (8 sc, dec)×6 (54)

23 RND: (7 sc, dec)×6 (48)

24 RND: (6 sc, dec)×6 (42)

25 RND: (5 sc, dec)×6 (36)

26 RND: (4 sc, dec)×6 (30)

27 RND: (3 sc, dec)×6 (24)

We fasten the thread, cut it, leaving a little for sewing.

Body

We start knitting with the color of the pants.

1 RND: 6 sc in MR (6)

2 RND: inc×6 (12)

3 RND: (1 sc, inc)×6 (18)

4 RND: (2 sc, inc)×6 (24)

5 RND: (3 sc, inc)×6 (30)

6 RND: (4 sc, inc)×6 (36)

7 RND: (5 sc, inc)×6 (42)

8 RND: (6 sc, inc)×6 (48)

9 RND: (7 sc, inc)×6 (54)

10 RND: (8 sc, inc)×6 (60)

11-19 RND: 60 sc (9 rows). In the 13th row we knit the legs. Knit 12 sc, 7 sc with leg, 24 sc, 7 sc with leg, 10 sc.

20 RND: Change the color of the thread to the color of the jacket and knit at the back of the loop 60 sc.

21 RND: (8 sc, dec)×6 (54)

22 RND: 54 sc

23 RND: (7sc, dec)×6 (48)

24 RND: 48 sc

25 RND: (6 sc, dec)×6 (42)

26 RND: 42 sc

27 RND: (5 sc, dec)×6 (36)

28 RND: 36 sc

29 RND: (4 sc, dec) ×6 (30)

30 RND: In this row we will knit handles: 8 sc, 6 sc together with the handle, 10 sc, 6 sc together with the hand (30)

31 RND: (3 sc, dec)×6 (24)

32 RND: 24 sc

We fix the thread, cut it off.

Assembling the toy

Sew the ears and muzzle to the head. We embroider a nose on the face.

Sew the head to the calf.

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