Amigurumi Bear in Blouse Free Pattern
Materials that I used:
YarnArt Jeans yarn (less than a skein)
Some white yarn for the face
A little yarn for the blouse (it is better to use a little thinner than the main one)
Eyes 7mm on a secure mount
Filler
Hook #2
The size of the toy is about 17cm
You can use any yarn.
Abbrevations:
Mr – amigurumi ring
Sc – single crochet
Dec – decrease
İnc – increase
* – number of repetitions
() – number of sc in a row
Head:
1) 6 sc in Mr
2) 6 inc (12sc)
3) (1 sc, inc) *6 (18 sc)
4) 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc) *5, 1 sc (24 sc)
5) (3 sc, inc) *6 (30 sc)
6) 2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc) *5, 2 sc (36 sc)
7) (5 sc, inc) *6 (42 sc)
8) 3 sc, inc, (6 sc, inc) *5, 3 sc (48 sc)
9-16) 48 sc (8 rows)
17) 3 sc, dec, (6 sc, dec) *5, 3 sc (42 sc)
18) (5 sc, dec) *6 (36 sc)
19) 2 sc, dec, (4 sc, dec) *5, 2 sc (30 sc)
20) (3 sc, dec) *6 (24 sc)
21) 1 sc, dec, (2 sc, dec) *5, 1 sc (18 sc)
Fill. Leave the thread for sewing.
Eyes at the level of 12-13 rows, 9 sc between the eyes (you can arrange as you like).
Muzzle:
white thread
1) 6 sc in Mr
2) 6 inc (12 sc)
3) (1 sc, inc) *6 (18 sc)
4) 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc) *5, 1 sc (24 sc)
5) 24 sc
Leave the thread for sewing.
Ears:
1) 6 sc in Mr
2) 6 inc (12 sc)
3) (1 sc, inc) *6 (18 sc)
4) 18 sc
Leave the thread for sewing.
Lower paws:
1) 6 sc in Mr
2) 6 inc (12 sc)
3) (1 sc, inc) *6 (18 sc)
4) 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc) *5, 1 sc (24 sc)
5-7) 24 sc
8) 6 sc, 6 dec, 6 sc (18 sc)
9) 5 sc, 4 dec, 5 sc (14 sc)
10-18) 14 sc
Knit another 1sc, so that when folding, the sock looks straight ahead. Fill only the bottom part of the part.
Fold and knit 7 sc. Cut the thread, fasten.
If you are sewing on details, leave the thread for sewing.
Upper paws:
1) 6 sc in Mr
2) 6 inc (12 sc)
3-5) 12 sc
6) dec, 10 sc (11 sc)
7) 11 sc
8) dec, 9 sc (10 sc)
9-16) 10 sc
Fill only the bottom part of the part. Fold and knit 5 sc. Cut the thread, fasten.
If you are sewing on details, leave the thread for sewing.
Body:
1) 6 sc in Mr
2) 6 inc (12 sc)
3) (1 sc, inc) *6 (18 sc)
4) 1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc) *5, 1 sc (24 sc)
5) (3 sc, inc) *6 (30 sc)
6) 2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc) *5, 2 sc (36 sc)
7) (5 sc, inc) *6 (42 sc)
8) In this row, work the lower paws 8 sc, 7 sc with a paw, 12 sc, 7 with a paw, 8 sc (42 sc)
9) We knit the tail.
In the first loop, knit 6 columns with a crochet with one top, then to the end of the row 41 sc.
If you don’t know how, don’t understand, or just don’t like it, then the tail can be tied in a separate part like this
1) 6 sc in Mr
2) 6 inc (12 sc)
3) 12 sc
Leave the thread for sewing.
10) 42 sc
11) (5 sc, dec) *6 (36 sc)
12) 2 sc, dec, (4 sc, dec) *5, 2 sc (30 sc)
13-15) 30 sc
16) (3 sc, dec) *6 (24 sc)
17-18) 24 sc
19) Work upper paws 5 sc, 5 sc with paw, 7 sc, 5 sc with paw, 2 sc (24 sc)
These figures may differ for you, check that the paws are exactly on the sides.
20) 1 sc, dec, (2 sc, dec) *5, 1 sc (18 sc)
Stuff the body, fasten the thread, cut off.
Sew on the head.
We sew a muzzle, embroider a nose, or use a ready-made spout.
We make eyes, eyebrows.
Sew ears between 4-5 and 11-12 rows.
Blouse:
For her, you need to take a thinner yarn, or a smaller hook. We knit in turning rows, each row starting from 1 ch of rise.
Dial a chain of 30ch + 1ch lift. When tying on, leave a long end of the thread so that at the end of work you can make a buttonhole from it.
1) From the second loop from the hook: 4sc, inc from 3 sc, 5sc, inc from 3 sc, 8sc, inc from 3 sc, 5sc, inc from 3 sc, 4sc (38sc)
2) 38sc
3) 5 sc, inc of 3 sc, 7sc, inc of 3 sc, 10sc, inc of 3 sc, 7sc, inc of 3 sc, 5sc (46sc) 4 row: 7sc, 6ch, 9 loops Skip the previous row, continue knitting in the next loop, 14sc, 6ch, 9 loops of the previous row skip, continue knitting in the next loop, 7sc (40sc)
5-6) 40sc
Fasten the thread, cut. Sew a button. From the thread that was left at the beginning of knitting, make a loop using ch. I have it 8ch. You may have more or less, depending on the button you choose. Attach a row below, fasten the thread, cut off.