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Head side B (make 1) Cast on 10 sts. 1st row (RS) P and inc 1 st at each end of row. Inc 1 st at beg of 3rd, 5th, 7th and 9th rows. 11th row Cast off 6 sts, p to end.
Place marker at last cast off st. Dec 1 st at each end of next 2 rows.
Cast off rem 6 sts, working k2tog at each end of cast off row. Head gusset Beg at back of neck, cast on 3 sts. Inc 1 st at each end of 2nd, 6th and 10th rows.
Beg with a p row, work 13 rows in rev st-st, so ending with a p row. Shape nose Dec 1 st at each end of next 2 rows. Place marker at each end of last row. Work 5 rows rev st-st. Cast off working p2tog at each end of cast off row.
Ears (make 2) Cast on 7 sts, work 4 rows in g-st. Next row K2tog at each end of row. Cast off working k2tog at each end of cast off row. Body front (make 1) Cast on 4 sts. 1st row (WS) K and inc in every st. 3rd row K and inc in every st. 5th row K7, inc in next 2 sts, k7.
7th row K8, inc in next 2 sts, k8. 9th row K9, inc in next 2 sts, k9. 11th row K10, inc in next 2 sts, k10. Work 13 rows in rev st-st so ending with a p row. Shape chest 25th row K2tog, k8, [k2tog] twice, k8, k2tog. 27th row K8, [k2tog] twice, k8. 29th row K2tog, k5, [k2tog] twice, k5, k2tog.
31st row K2tog, k3, [k2tog] twice, k3, k2tog. Cast off purlwise. Body back Work as Body Front to **. Work 9 rows in rev st-st. Shape lower back 15th row K7, [k2tog] twice, k7.
Work 3 rows rev st-st. 19th row K7, inc in next 2 sts, k7. Work 7 rows in rev st-st. 27th row K2tog, k5, [k2tog] twice, k5, k2tog.
29th row K5, [k2tog] twice, k5. Convert Torrent To Dvd Without Watermark on this page. 31st row K2tog, k2, [k2tog] twice, k2, k2tog. Cast off purlwise. Arms (make 2) Cast on 3 sts.
Shape paws 1st row K and inc in every st. 3rd row Inc in 1st st, k1, inc in next 2 sts, k1, inc in last st. 5th row K and inc 1 st at each end of row. 7th row Inc in 1st st, k3, [k2tog] twice, k3, inc in last st.
Rep the last 2 rows once more. Work 4 rows rev st-st.
15th row K and inc 1 st at each end of row. Work 7 rows rev st-st. 23rd row K2tog, k to last 2 sts, k2tog. 25th row K2tog, k2, [k2tog] twice, k2, k2tog. Cast off purlwise, slipping the first st.
Legs (make 2) Cast on 22 sts. Beg with a K row, work 2 rows. Dec 1 st at each end of next 2 rows. 5th row K2tog, k6, k2tog, k6, k2tog. 6th row P2tog, p11, p2tog. 7th row Inc in 1st st, k5, inc in next st, k5, inc in last st.
Work 9 rows in rev st-st. 17th row K2tog, k4, [k2tog] twice, k4, k2tog.
Cast off working k2tog at each end of cast off row. Soles (make 2) Cast on 3 sts.
1st row K and inc 1 st at each end of row. Work 9 rows in rev st-st. 11th row K2tog, k1, k2tog. Cast off purlwise, slipping first st. Press all pieces. With purl sides together, and using a tiny backstitch, join front and back body pieces together all around from back neck to front neck.
Turn through and stuff through neck opening, do not close seam. Join head side pieces from tip of nose to chin.
Insert head gusset, matching markers (these are approximate eye positions), stuff head, moulding as you go, stuffing nose firmly first. Leave neck edge open. Join head to body around neck edge, adding more stuffing as you work., then pinning in place to body, sew on limbs, passing thread through body several times so arms and legs appear to be jointed. Sew the ears to the head, curving slightly.
Sew the bead eyes to the head, sinking them in to the face by pulling the threads towards the back of the head and securing. Embroider a small nose, mouth and claws. For the jacket (Worked in g-st throughout) Right front Cast on 10 sts.
1st row K and inc 1 st in first st. K 7 rows, ending at front edge. Shape underarm 9th row K and inc in last st. 10th row K and inc in first st.
11th row As 9th row. K 5 rows, ending at front edge. Shape front 17th row K1, k2tog, k to end. Rep the last 4 rows twice more. Cast off rem 11 sts.
Left front Cast on 10 sts. 1st row K and inc 1 st in last st. K 7 rows, ending at side edge. Shape underarm 9th row K and inc in first st. 10th row K and inc in last st. 11th row As 9th row. K 5 rows, ending at side edge.
Shape front 17th row K to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1. Halstead Wickes Combi 102 Manual Dexterity more. Rep the last 4 rows twice more. Cast off rem 11 sts. Back Cast on 20 sts. Shape underarm 9th, 10th and 11th rows K and inc 1 st at each end of row. Shape back neck 26th row K11, cast off 4 sts, k to end. Shape right shoulder Next row K to last 2 sts, k2tog.
Shape left shoulder Next row Rejoin yarn to neck edge and dec 1 st at beg of row. To make up Do not press. Join shoulder and underarm seams. If you want to undo the jacket, sew buttons to one front and press fasteners to correspond with buttons.
© PremierYarns New! Ruby Bear Michele Wilcox’s cuddly bear for Premier Yarns measures approximately 16” from top of head to bottom of foot. • © Marsicanusbear Pattoz, a Bear Designed by Annalisa Dione, who requests you consider donating to a sanctuary for ex circus bears and a rehabilitation center for orphaned or injured bears.
Pattern available in English and Italian. • Henri the Knitted Bear Designed by Rachel Borello Carroll, this small bear is a quick knit. You can’t see in this photo but Henri has legs too. Great use for leftover yarn! • • Bubby the Bear Designed by Vanessa Carter, this relaxed teddy is 7 inches high.
His body, legs and head are knit in one piece in the round. • • Teddy by Cassidy Clark The size of the finished bear is not listed, as the gauge doesn’t matter. As long as the gauge is tight enough so that the stuffing won’t show through, the needle size and yarn choice is up to you. • • Teddy Bear by Debbie Bliss 30 cm (12 inches) tall. Each piece of this bear is knit flat and seamed. © gammie3 Harry Bear Created by the Berroco Design Team, this bear is designed to be used with novelty yarn like fun fur, comes with a scarf pattern, and is 12” tall. Is by gammie3 for Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City. Baby Bear Hat Gina Michele cleverly uses pompoms for bear ears in her adorable design.
• • Magic Loop Teddy Bear Not only are these teddy bears designed by Simply Notable simply adorable but they each have a little heart underneath their sweaters that make them irresistible! 9 – 10″ bears knit in the round with the magic loop. • • Panda From Sarah Keen’s book ‘‘, this panda measures 91⁄2in (24cm) in height • • • Two-Hour Teddy Bear Knit this 11 inch tall bear designed by The Knit Cafe Toronto in two hours! • • Pippy Bear Designed by Yarnspirations. Approx 14” [35.5 cm] long.
• • Bear Cub Hat and Mitts Designed by Lynda Cyr for Red Heart. Sized for newborn and 12 months • • Yet Another Teddy Bear by Susan Dennis Susan Dennis designed this simply adorable bear and it was reprinted to help people knit bears for Grace Health Care.This is a great pattern for beginning knitters and requires little sewing. • • Baby Bear Hoodie Designed by Lynda Cyr for Red Heart. Sizes from 6 months to 24 months. • • • Oso Cute Bear This cuddly bear by Bernat is approx 11″ tall • • Teddy Bear Pillow Pal Designed by Nancy Anderson for Red Heart. Pillow measures 23″ high x 19″ wide.
Dressed Up Teddy Bear This teddy bear toy with sweater is pne of more than 30 patterns in, available in digital and print form. • Teddy Bear Picnic: Jean Greenhowe’s Toy Collection The knitted Teddy Bear Picnic is just one of the many adorable knitting pattern sets in this book that also includes a family of bunnies, dinosaurs, and holiday stocking stuffers. This is available from a variety of sources. Last time I checked the best price seemed to be from Deramore’s. • • • • Kimmy the Koala Kimmy is a tubby koala, sewn in the sitting position; he measures 15 inches/39 cms approximately.
• Penny the Panda • Happy Dreams Teddy Bear This sweet sleepy time bear is 6.69 inches tall. • Paddington Bear Paddington is 7.48 inches tall. • Aunt Lucy Bear Paddington’s Aunt Lucy is 7.48 inches tall. • Child’s Cardigan with Teddy Bear This sweater has a special pocket just the right size for a child’s new best friend! Sizes range from 1-6 years.
• Teddy Bear Mittens Includes instructions for the following sizes: 12 months, 2, 4, 6. • Bearly Bed Time Pajama Case Toy Dimensions: 50cm front to back paws, 23cm wide. Opening 25cm long.
• Teddy Bear Hood Includes instructions to make Toddler size (approx. 11” deep x 15” high); Child size (approx. 12.5” deep x 17” high); and Adult size (approx. 14” deep x 19.5” high) hoods.
Terry Matz Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago.
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