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<p><strong>Best Bunny and bear Free Amigurumi</strong> Pattern If you&#8217;re a crochet enthusiast looking for delightful <strong>amigurumi projects</strong>, you&#8217;ve come to the right place. In this article, we present the best free amigurumi patterns for creating charming<strong> Best</strong> <strong>bunny and bear dolls</strong>. These patterns are perfect for both beginners and seasoned crafters, offering detailed instructions and tips to help you bring these adorable creatures to life. Whether you&#8217;re making a heartfelt gift for a loved one or adding to your collection of handmade toys, these bunny and bear amigurumi patterns are sure to inspire your creativity Best Bunny and bear.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Best Bunny and bear- Recommended materials</h2>



<p>1) Yarn for toys &#8211; microsuede in 1.5 mm bobbins</p>



<p>2) Yarn for decorating the face and for clothing:</p>



<p>Yarn Art Jeans N°01 for o-design of eyes, flower and jelly:</p>



<p>hearts on clothes;</p>



<p>No53 &#8211; for eyelashes and eyebrows;</p>



<p>No78 &#8211; dress and headband for a bear, nose for a bunny;</p>



<p>No75 &#8211; overalls for a bunny;</p>



<p>No70 &#8211; the bear&#8217;s nose.</p>



<p>3) Hook No.2</p>



<p>4) Filler</p>



<p>5) Eyes 10 mm;</p>



<p>6) Two buttons 10 mm;</p>



<p>7) A needle for stitching parts, a long needle for tightening the muzzle;</p>



<p>8) Scissors.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Let&#8217;s start knitting the Bunny and bear</h2>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Bear&#8217;s head</h2>



<p>1) 2 ch (chain loops), 6 sc in the 2nd loop from the hook, sl-st (6)</p>



<p>2) 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3) (1 sc, inc) x 6 (18)</p>



<p>4) (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)</p>



<p>5) (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30)</p>



<p>6) (4 sc, inc) x 6 (36)</p>



<p>7) (5 sc, inc) x 6 (42)</p>



<p>8) (6 sc, inc) x 6 (48)</p>



<p>9) (7 sc, inc) x 6 (54)</p>



<p>10) (8 sc, inc) x 6 (60)</p>



<p>11) (9 sc, inc) x 6 (66)</p>



<p>12) &#8211; 24) 66 sc (13 rows)</p>



<p>We insert the eyes between rows 17 and 18 at a distance of 11 sc</p>



<p>25) (9 sc, dec) x 6 (60)</p>



<p>26) (8 sc, dec) x 6 (54)</p>



<p>27) (7 sc, dec) x 6 (48)</p>



<p>28) (6 sc, dec) x 6 (42)</p>



<p>29) (5 sc, dec) x 6 (36) We begin to fill the head</p>



<p>30) (4 sc, dec) x 6 (30)</p>



<p>31) (3 sc, dec) x 6 (24)</p>



<p>Cut the thread and hide the end.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Bunny&#8217;s head</h2>



<p>1) 2 ch (chain loops), 6 sc in the 2nd loop from the hook, sl-st (6)</p>



<p>2) 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3) (1 sc, inc) x 6 (18)</p>



<p>4) (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)</p>



<p>5) (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30)</p>



<p>6) (4 sc, inc) x 6 (36)</p>



<p>7) (5 sc, inc) x 6 (42)</p>



<p>8) (6 sc, inc) x 6 (48)</p>



<p>9) (15 sc, inc) x 3 (51)</p>



<p>10) 8 sc, inc, (16 sc, inc) x 2, 8 sc (54)</p>



<p>11) (17 sc, inc) x 3 (57)</p>



<p>12) 9 sc, inc, (18 sc, inc) x 2, 9 sc (60)</p>



<p>13) &#8211; 18) 60 sc (6 rows)</p>



<p>19) (9 sc, inc) x 6 (66)</p>



<p>20) &#8211; 25) 66 sc &#8211; 6 rows</p>



<p>We insert the eyes between rows 17 and 18 at a distance of 11 sc</p>



<p>25) (9 sc, dec) x 6 (60)</p>



<p>26) (8 sc, dec) x 6 (54)</p>



<p>27) (7 sc, dec) x 6 (48)</p>



<p>28) (6 sc, dec) x 6 (42)</p>



<p>29) (5 sc, dec) x 6 (36) We begin to fill the head</p>



<p>30) (4 sc, dec) x 6 (30)</p>



<p>31) (3 sc, dec) x 6 (24)</p>



<p>Cut the thread, hide the end</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Body (the same for a bunny and a bear)</h2>



<p>1) 2 ch (chain loops), 6 sc in the 2nd loop from the hook, sl-st (6)</p>



<p>2) 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3) (1 sc, inc) x 6 (18)</p>



<p>4) (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)</p>



<p>5) (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30)</p>



<p>6) (4 sc, inc) x 6 (36)</p>



<p>7) (5 sc, inc) x 6 (42)</p>



<p>8) (6 sc, inc) x 6 (48)</p>



<p>9) (7 sc, inc) x 6 (54)</p>



<p>10) (8 sc, inc) x 6 (60)</p>



<p>11) We knit the lower legs: 12 sc, 6 sc together with the first leg, 24 sc, 6 sc together with the second leg, 12 sc (60)</p>



<p>12) &#8211; 15) 60 sc (4 rows)</p>



<p>16) (8 sc, dec) x 6 (54)</p>



<p>17) &#8211; 18) 54 sc &#8211; 2 rows</p>



<p>19) (7 sc, dec) x 6 (48)</p>



<p>20) 48 sc</p>



<p>21) (14 sc, dec) x 3 (45)</p>



<p>22) 6 sc, dec, (13 sc, dec) x 2, 7 sc (42)</p>



<p>23) 42 sc</p>



<p>24) (12 sc, dec) x 3 (39)</p>



<p>Let&#8217;s start filling</p>



<p>25) 5 sc, dec, (11 sc, dec) x 2, 6 sc (36)</p>



<p>26) (10 sc, dec) x 3 (33)</p>



<p>27) 4 sc, dec, (9 sc, dec) x 2, 5 sc (30)</p>



<p>28) (8 sc, dec) x 3 (27)</p>



<p>29) We knit the upper legs. There is no need to count here, the main thing is that the upper legs must be strictly symmetrical to the lower ones. The distance between the upper legs in front is 8 sc, in the back &#8211; 11 sc.</p>



<p>30) (7 sc, dec) x 3 (24)</p>



<p>31) 24 sc, cut the thread, leave the tip for sewing</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Lower paws (the same for a bunny and a bear)</h2>



<p>1) 2 ch (chain loops), 6 sc in the 2nd loop from the hook, sl-st (6)</p>



<p>2) 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3) (1 sc, inc) x 6 (18)</p>



<p>4) (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)</p>



<p>5) &#8211; 7) 24 sc &#8211; 3 rows</p>



<p>8) 4 sc, 8 dec, 4 sc (16)</p>



<p>9) 6 sc, 2 dec, 6 sc (14)</p>



<p>We begin to fill (I fill only to the middle of the leg)</p>



<p>10) &#8211; 19) 14 sc &#8211; 10 rows</p>



<p>Additionally, we knit 2 sc offsets, fold in half and knit 6 sc on both walls. We cut off the thread and hide the tip inside the leg.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Upper paws (the same for a bunny and a bear)</h2>



<p>1) 2 ch (chain loops), 6 sc in the 2nd loop from the hook, sl-st (6)</p>



<p>2) 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3) (5 sc, inc) x 2 (14)</p>



<p>4) &#8211; 6) 14 sc &#8211; 3 rows</p>



<p>7) (5 sc, dec) x 2 (12)</p>



<p>8) (4 sc, dec) x 2 (10)</p>



<p>Fill the top foot only up to the 8th row</p>



<p>9) &#8211; 14) 10 sc &#8211; 6 rows</p>



<p>Additionally, we knit 2 sc offsets, fold in half and knit 4 sc on both walls. We cut off the thread and hide the tip inside the leg.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Bear&#8217;s ears</h2>



<p>1) 2 ch (chain loops), 6 sc in the 2nd loop from the hook, sl-st (6)</p>



<p>&nbsp; 2) 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3) (1 sc, inc) x 6 (18)</p>



<p>4) &#8211; 6) 18 sc &#8211; 3 rows</p>



<p>Fold together, knit 8 sc on both sides. Cut the thread, leave the tip for sewing.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Bunny ears</h2>



<p>1) 2 ch (chain loops), 6 sc in the 2nd loop from the hook, sl-st (6)</p>



<p>2) 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3) 12 sc</p>



<p>4) (3 sc, inc) x 3 (15)</p>



<p>5) 15 sc</p>



<p>6) (4 sc, inc) x 3 (18)</p>



<p>7) 18 sc</p>



<p>8) (5 sc, inc) x 3 (21)</p>



<p>9) &#8211; 14) 21 sc &#8211; 6 rows</p>



<p>15) (5 sc, dec) x 3 (18)</p>



<p>16) (4 sc, dec) x 3 (15)</p>



<p>Fold in half, knit 7 sc on both sides. Fold in half again and use a needle to sew with a few stitches. Cut the thread, leave the tip for sewing.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Tail (the same for a bunny and a bear)</h2>



<p>1) 2 ch (chain loops), 6 sc in the 2nd loop from the hook, sl-st (6)</p>



<p>2) (1 sc, inc) x 3 (9)</p>



<p>3) 9 sc</p>



<p>Fold, knit 4 sc on both sides. Cut the thread, leave the tip for sewing.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Bear&#8217;s muzzle (knitted from micro velor)</h2>



<p>1) 2 ch (chain loops), 6 sc in the 2nd loop from the hook, sl-st (6)</p>



<p>2) 6 inc (12)</p>



<p>3) (1 sc, inc) x 6 (18)</p>



<p>4) (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)</p>



<p>5) 24 sc, sl-st</p>



<p>Cut the thread, leave the tip for sewing</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Assembly</h2>



<p>1) Sew the head to the body loop to loop (24 loops left b In the last row of the head and the same amount in the last row of the body, which means we make 24 stitches). In the process, fill the neck area well.</p>



<p>2) We do eye tightening (similar to all my other master classes). Attention! It is better to tighten with Yarn Art Jeans thread of a suitable shade, since the micro-suede may tear;</p>



<p>3) Sew on the muzzle of the bear at the level of 18 &#8211; 26 rows of the head (do not fill it). Embroider the nose;</p>



<p>4) We embroider the bunny’s nose at the level of 18-20 rows of the head; 5) We shape the eyebrows (at the level of the 11th row of the head), eyelashes and whites of the eyes;</p>



<p>6) Sew on the ears (for a bunny &#8211; between 5-7 rows of the head, for a Bear &#8211; between 7-13 rows of the head);</p>



<p>7) Sew the tail between the 11th and 12th rows of the body</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Dress for a bear</h2>



<p>1) Dial 23 ch. Next we knit in turning rows, starting each new row with 1 ch</p>



<p>2) From the 2nd loop from the hook we knit 22 sc (22)</p>



<p>3) 2 sc, inc, 16 sc, inc, 2 sc (24)</p>



<p>4) (2 sc, inc) x 8 (32)</p>



<p>5) Form the sleeves: 2 sc, inc, 3 sc, 5 ch, skip 5 loops, insert the hook into the buoy, 2 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 2 sc, 5 ch, skip 5 loops, insert the hook into the buoy, 3 sc, inc, 2 sc (36)</p>



<p>6) &#8211; 9) 36 sc &#8211; 4 rows</p>



<p>10) Forming the skirt: 36 inc (72)</p>



<p>11) &#8211; 16) 72 sc &#8211; 6 rows</p>



<p>17) We tie the edge: 1 ch, 1 sl-st in the next loop &#8211; to the end of the row.</p>



<p>We do not cut the thread, we sew the dress from the back at the level of 11-16 rows. At the back of the neck we make ties (36 ch each) or a loop with a button.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Bow</h2>



<p>Dial 13 ch. Next we knit in turning rows, starting each new row with 1 ch: 6 rows of 12 sc.</p>



<p>We tie a sc bow around the entire perimeter. Cut the thread and hide the end. We make a jumper and a rim (a chain of ch). Sew the bow to the headband.</p>



<p>Flower on the dress</p>



<p>We knit an amigurumi ring: (1 ch, 2 hdc, 1 ch, sl-st in MR) &#8211; 3 times. We tighten it.</p>



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<p>1) Dial 45 ch, connect in a circle. Next we knit in circles</p>



<p>2) &#8211; 9) 8 rows of 44 sc</p>



<p>10) Make a hole for the ponytail: 42 sc (we don’t add 2 sc)</p>



<p>11) Make 4 ch, skip 4 loops, insert the hook into the 5th and knit 42 sc</p>



<p>12) &#8211; 17) 44 sc &#8211; 6 rows</p>



<p>Forming the trouser legs. For each trouser leg &#8211; 22 sc. We count 22 sc, insert the hook into the 23rd, knit 3 rows of 22 sc. We cut off the thread, bend the trouser leg and fix it with the remaining tip using a needle with several stitches. We knit the second leg in the same way.</p>



<p>Straps: 23 ch, from the 2nd loop from the hook we knit 22 sc</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">heart</h2>



<p>We knit in MR: 3 ch, 2 double crochets, 3 single crochets, 1 ch, 1 double crochet, 1 ch, 3 single crochets, 2 double crochets, 3 ch, sl-st in ka. We tighten</p>
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