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Simple teddy bear crochet pattern

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Luckygirl3 Tue 28-Apr-26 13:49:54

We are organising our village fun day for August - it has a teddy bear theme - and there will be a teddy bear zip wire for the children to bring their teddies for a ride!

There will also be an also all-teddy tombola, so I would like to circulate an easy pattern for people to make some.

I have found some online but it would be good to have a recommendation.

Thank you.

Graphite Tue 28-Apr-26 14:29:38

From Ravelry, worked in one long strip.

www.blumenbunt.de/anleitungen/Crochet%20pattern%20Teddy%20ENGLISH%20A.pdf

Luckygirl3 Tue 28-Apr-26 15:32:32

Well it doesn't get much simpler than that! Thank you!

Allira Tue 28-Apr-26 15:47:01

If people prefer to knit, here is a simple knitted teddy pattern.

www.pinterest.com/pin/cats--214976582200614155/

I knitted a few years ago, some had clothes, one a football kit but can't find the pattern.

Luckygirl3 Tue 28-Apr-26 16:41:44

Ah ... thats great. Thank you.

Witzend Wed 29-Apr-26 10:02:48

Allira

If people prefer to knit, here is a simple knitted teddy pattern.

www.pinterest.com/pin/cats--214976582200614155/

I knitted a few years ago, some had clothes, one a football kit but can't find the pattern.

I used to make very easy small ones, knitted in one piece, but which turned out very well, from a Knit for Peace pattern. The one problem I had was how to embroider eyes and nose, starting and finishing securely (unpickable!) without the dark stitches showing.

Answer, start and finish at the neck and add a scarf, around 60 sts, 3 rows SS, tie around neck and sew securely to neck, so it could not be pulled off.
The little Teds looked very smart with a colourful scarf added.

Luckygirl3 Wed 29-Apr-26 21:30:31

Thanks for this!

Luckygirl3 Fri 01-May-26 21:38:27

I am trying to decide how much stuffing to get for the bears ... I have made the first one nearly. It's about 7 inches tall. I have to order online and it is sold by weight. I will be making several.
Any experienced toy stuffers out there!?

Graphite Fri 01-May-26 21:47:15

Around 3 ounces or 85 grams should be enough for a 7 inch bear.

Allira Fri 01-May-26 22:03:26

Luckygirl3

I am trying to decide how much stuffing to get for the bears ... I have made the first one nearly. It's about 7 inches tall. I have to order online and it is sold by weight. I will be making several.
Any experienced toy stuffers out there!?

Make sure you pack it down and that there is sufficient in the neck area or else his head will be floppy.

Witzend Mon 04-May-26 22:28:27

Luckygirl3

I am trying to decide how much stuffing to get for the bears ... I have made the first one nearly. It's about 7 inches tall. I have to order online and it is sold by weight. I will be making several.
Any experienced toy stuffers out there!?

I used to order my stuffing by Phoenix (made to various British standards for toy stuffing) from Wool Warehouse - it comes in bags of IIRC 200g and 400g bags. If you’re only going to be making a couple of mini Teds, the smaller bag should be plenty.

I now use so much for my big items (latest is another Heffalump) I’ve started ordering in bulk from a co. called Brimlake - a vast, tightly packed bag which should last a year or two. TBH the stuffing was beginning to be easily the most expensive outlay for my knitted items. The bulk buy works out a lot cheaper, but still conforming to British standards.

Luckygirl3 Mon 04-May-26 22:58:03

Thank you for the advice.