Your stockinette stitch skill plus my knitted toy pdf pattern will help in creating your own fatty teddy bear, fun and cuddlable. My video tutorials will make the process more pleasant.
Photo and video tutorials give extra detailed information about counting your rows and stitches, making invisible increases and decreases and final toy assembling.
We start knitting with the head, going from neck up to the head top. Then goes the body. We will knit the arms, legs and finally, the ears. Now it is time to put the knitting needles aside and start sewing together and stuffing the details. A little more magic and..
“What do I look like?”* - asked Winnie-the-Pooh
Wait, are we making Winnie-the-Pooh? Or it is a brown bear? It can be brown, white, light or dark, it is up to you to decide. The toy height is about 38 cm, its weight is around 350g (yeah, it is because our bear loves honey so much).
Give it to somebody you love, and don’t forget to say
“If there ever comes a day when we can't be together, keep me in your heart, I'll stay there forever”*.
* ”Winnie-the-Pooh” by A.A. Milne
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SUMMARY
- PDF file
- Stitch by stitch knitting pattern (knitted flat and knitted-in-round versions)
- Process steps images
- List of suitable yarn brands and all the project yarn parameters
- Tools recommendations
- How-to-shape instruction
- how to make toy's head
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AVAILABLE PATTERN LANGUAGES
- English (US) (both knitting versions)
- Spanish (ES) (only "knitted flat and seamed' versions)
- German (DE) (both knitting versions)
- Dutch (NL) (both knitting versions)
- French (FR) (only "knitted flat and seamed' versions)
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