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					<description><![CDATA[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&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>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.</p>



<p><strong>Desinger :</strong>&nbsp;https://talesoftwistedfibers.wordpress.com/<br>This is an original pattern by Tales of Twisted Fibers</p>



<p><strong>Materials</strong><br>• Sock weight yarn in in brown, white, yellow,<br>green [for plain bear] | brown, white, yellow,<br>blue [for striped bear]<br>• 2.5mm crochet hook<br>• A pair of 9mm safety eyes for each bear<br>• 15mm nose for each bear<br>• 10mm green star shaped button<br>• Fiber fill<br>• Green sewing thread<br>• Yarn needle<br>• Sewing needle<br>• Pearl headed pins</p>



<p><strong>Terminology [US]</strong><br>ch [chain]<br>st [stitch]<br>magic ring<br>sc [single crochet]<br>hdc [half double crochet]<br>dc [double crochet]<br>inc [increase]<br>dec [decrease]<br>FLO [front loop only]<br>sl st [slip stitch]<br><strong>DIFFICULTY</strong>: Easy</p>



<p><strong>FINISHED SIZE</strong>: 3.5 inches [9 cm] till the tip of<br>their ears / approximately 5.5 inches [14 cm] with<br>their hat on when made with the indicated yarn.</p>



<p><strong>MUZZLE</strong><br>With white yarn, ch 5.<br>Rnd 1: Starting from the second ch from the hook, sc in<br>the next 3 st, inc in the last ch. Working on the opposite<br>side of the foundation ch, sc in the next 3 ch. [8]<br>Rnd 2: (inc, sc) X 4. [12]<br>Rnd 3: sc around. [12]<br>Fasten off, leaving a long tail to sew. Insert nose in the<br>center of the muzzle and secure it in place with the<br>washer. Keep it aside.</p>



<p><strong>HEAD &amp; BODY</strong><br>Plain Bear<br>Start with brown yarn.<br>Rnd 1: 10 sc in a magic ring. [10]<br>Rnd 2: inc X 10. [2]<br>Rnd 3: (sc, inc) X 10. [30]<br>Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) X 10. [40]<br>Rnd 5-25: sc around. [40]<br>Rnd 26: (sc 2, dec) X 10. [30]<br>Rnd 27: (sc, dec) X 10. [20]<br>Lightly stuff the muzzle, pin it between Rnd 9 &amp; 15 with<br>pearl headed pins and sew it in place.<br>Insert safety eyes on both sides of the muzzles between<br>Rnd 10 &amp; 11.<br>Stuff the body with fiber fill.<br>Rnd 28: dec X 10. [10]<br>Rnd 29: dec X 5. [5]<br>Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing. Using your<br>yarn needle, weave the yarn tail through the front<br>loop of each remaining stitch and pull it tight,<br>closing off the gap. Weave in the yarn end. Sew<br>the star shaped button on the chest.</p>



<p><strong>Striped Bear</strong><br>Start with brown yarn.<br>Rnd 1-15: Follow instructions for Plain Bear Rnd<br>1-15.<br>Rnd 16: With yellow yarn, sc around. [40]<br>Rnd 17: With white yarn, sc around. [40]<br>Rnd 18: With yellow yarn, sc around. [40]<br>Rnd 19: With white yarn, sc around. [40] Fasten off<br>this color.<br>Rnd 20: With yellow yarn, sc around. [40] Fasten<br>off this color.<br>Rnd 21-29: With brown yarn, follow instructions<br>for Plain Bear Rnd 21-29, including instructions for<br>fastening off and closing the gap.</p>



<p><strong>EAR (make 2 in brown)</strong><br>In a magic ring, sc, 2 hdc, 2 dc, 2 hdc, sc. Pull the<br>yarn tail to close the magic ring and form a semi<br>circle. Fasten off, leaving a tail to sew.<br>Pin the ears on the head, with the top of the ear<br>sitting between Rnd 4 &amp; 5, and sew in place.</p>



<p><strong>ARM (make 2)</strong><br>Start with brown yarn.<br>Rnd 1: 6 sc in a magic ring. [6]<br>Rnd 2: inc X 6. [12]<br>Rnd 3-4: sc around. [12]<br>If making Plain Bear, continue working in brown till<br>the end. For Striped Bear, work with yellow yarn<br>from the next round onwards.<br>Rnd 5-6: sc around. [12]<br>Rnd 7: (sc, dec) X 4. [8]<br>Rnd 8-12: sc around. [8]<br>Fasten off, leaving a long tail to sew. The arms do<br>not need stuffing.<br>Flatten the top of the arm and sew it closed. Pin the<br>arm diagonally on the body, with the top of the arm<br>pinned on Rnd 16, and sew it in place.</p>



<p>Next, we will secure the arms to the body to prevent<br>it from moving.<br>Thread a yarn needle with brown / yellow yarn.<br>Insert needle from the bottom of the body, bring it<br>out from the area where the arm rest against the<br>body, which would be around Rnd 19. Make a tack<br>on the inside of the arm (between Rnd 10 &amp; 11),<br>push the needle back into the body, and bring it<br>out from the bottom the body. Knot the yarn ends<br>together a few times to secure. Clip off excess yarn<br>and push remaining yarn back into the body.</p>



<p><strong>SCARF</strong><br>ch 67 with yellow / blue yarn.<br>Row 1: Starting from the second ch from the hook,<br>sc 66, ch 1, turn. [66]<br>Row 2: sc across. [66]<br>Fasten off, weave in the yarn ends. Tie the scarf<br>around the neck.</p>



<p><strong>HAT</strong><br>Start with green / blue yarn.<br>Rnd 1: 6 sc in a magic ring. [6]<br>Rnd 2: (sc, inc) X 3. [9]<br>Rnd 3: sc around. [9]<br>Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) X 3. [12]<br>Rnd 5: sc around. [12]<br>Rnd 6: (sc 3, inc) X 3. [15]<br>Rnd 7: sc around. [15]<br>Rnd 8: (sc 4, inc) X 3. [18]<br>Rnd 9: sc around. [18]<br>Rnd 10: (sc 5, inc) X 3. [21]<br>Fasten off this color and join white yarn.<br>Rnd 11: sc around. [21]<br>Rnd 12: (sc 6, inc) X 3. [24]<br>Rnd 13: sl st in the front loop of the next st, ch 3.<br>Working in FLO, dc around; sl st in the first st to<br>join. [24]<br>Fasten off and weave in the yarn tail. Fold the<br>white border outwards.</p>



<p><strong>Pom Pom</strong><br>Rnd 1: With white yarn, 5 sc in a magic ring. [5]<br>Rnd 2: inc X 5. [10]<br>Rnd 3: sc around. [10]<br>Stuff very lightly.<br>Rnd 4: dec X 5. [5]<br>Fasten off and sew it on top of the hat. Secure the<br>hat on the head with a few tacks.</p>
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