Flying Bears Hook Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

Hello amigurumi lovers and beautiful visitors, I wanted to share the free amigurumi patterns for you here. In my article I will share 1 pattern and how to make it for you. At the end of my article, I will share amigurumi patterns that can generate ideas for you.

You will need:

  • yarn YarnArtJeans ( gray ( 49 ) and blue ( 15 ) colors );
  • knitting hook: 1.75 mm ( 3.5 mm is recommended for knitting this yarn, but a smaller hook is used in the work for more dense knitting );
  • a needle with a wide ear;
  • — polyfill filler.

Abbreviations
VP – air loop
SBN – pillar without cape
SS – connection column
Following. – next ( loop )
p – loop
ssp – rear loop wall
*…* — repeat from the asterisk to the asterisk the specified number of times ( for example: * increase, 2 SBN * 4 = increase, 2 SBN, increase, 2 SBN, increase, 2 SBN, increase, 2 SBN ).

Ears
Take a blue yarn.
1 row – Amigurumi Ring of 6 SBN. Total number of loops 6.
2 row – 6 additives. Total number of loops 12.
3 row — * SBN, increase * 6. Total number of loops 18.
4 row – 18 SBN. Total number of loops 18.
Fold the part in half and tie both edges with the help of the SBN. Trim the thread and leave a long ponytail to attach the part to the product with it.

The sole paw sole ( tie 2 pcs )
Take a gray yarn.
1 row – Amigurumi Ring of 8 SBN. Total number of loops 8.
2 row – 8 additives. Total number of loops 16.
Complete the row using the SS. Trim the thread and leave a long ponytail to attach the part to the product with it.

Muzzle
Take a gray yarn.
1 row — Amigurumi Ring of 6 SBN. Total number of loops 6.
2 row – 6 additives. Total number of loops 12.
3 row — * SBN, increase * 6. Total number of loops 18.
4 row — * 2 SBN, increase * 6. Total number of loops 24.
5 row — * 3 SBN, increase * 6. Total number of loops 30.
Complete the row with the help of the SS and cut the thread.

Head and torso ( attach to the muzzle )
Attach a blue thread to the muzzle using the SS for the back wall of the loop.
On the 18th row do not knit columns into an arch of 6 VP, knit into each formed VP.
6 row — * 4 SBN per ssp, increase for ssp * 6. Total number of loops 36.
7 row — * 5 SBN, increase * 6. Total number of loops 42.
8 row – 42 SBN. Total number of loops 42.
9 row — * decrease, 5 SBN * 6. Total number of loops 36.
10 row — * decrease, 4 SBN * 6. Total number of loops 30.
11 row — * decrease, 3 SBN * 6. Total number of loops 24.
12 row — * decrease, 2 SBN * 6. Total number of loops 18.
13 row — * increase, 2 SBN * 6. Total number of loops 24.
14 row — * increase, 3 SBN * 6. Total number of loops 30.
15 row — * increase, 4 SBN * 6. Total number of loops 36.
16 row — * increase, 5 SBN * 6. Total number of loops 42.
17 row — * increase, 6 VP, skip 6 VP, increase, 6 SBN, increase, 6 SBN * 2. Total number of loops 48.
18 row – 48 SBN. Total number of loops 48.
19-24 row – repeat the 18th row. Total number of loops 48.
25 row — * decrease, 6 SBN * 6. Total number of loops 42.
26 row — * decrease, 5 SBN * 6. Total number of loops 36.
27 row — * decrease, 4 SBN * 6. Total number of loops 30.
Trim the thread.

Front paws
Fasten the blue thread in the loop of one of the 6 VP arches on the body and tie the SBN in a circle so that 14 loops are obtained. Next, knit on the spiral.
2 row – 14 SBN. Total number of loops 14.
3-5 row – repeat the second row. Total number of loops 14.
6 row – 7 ducks. Total number of loops 7.

Assembly
Sew your ears to your head and with the help of embroidered threads of black, sew the details of the muzzle as shown in the figure. Fill your head, front paws and body with a filler.

Rear paws
Fold the body so that the front legs are symmetrically to each other on both sides of the body.
Pass the thread in the center of the uninvited hole in the body and tighten as shown in the figure. It will result in two separate holes for the hind legs, each of which will consist of 14 loops.
Tie each hole separately using the SBN so that 16 loops ( 14 free loops and 2 loops at the lap connection ) are obtained. Next, knit 6 rows in a spiral using the SBN. Complete the row with the help of the SS and cut the thread. Knit the second paw according to the same scheme.

Tightly fill the body and hind legs with a filler.

Sew on one sole to each back paw using the thread tail left earlier. Sew the soles of the soles and the front walls of the hind legs. Trim the thread and refuel the tail.

Petelka
Pass the ribbon through the loop on the back of the bear. Tie a bow and then tie the ends.

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All Finished.