Happy September everyone! As most of you are aware, I love working with sport weight or DK weight yarn. But this time I made an amigurumi plush bear using blanket/chenille yarn. It’s my first time designing a pattern using this type of yarn, hope you don’t mind if there’s any mistakes.
Pattern notes: This Amigurumi plush bear pattern is for personal use only. Do not copy, reproduce, alter, distribute or sell the pattern in any way. You may sell the finished products but please credit me as the designer and link back to this post.
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Instructions:
Amigurumi plush bear pattern is written in US English terms and worked in continuous rounds unless stated otherwise.
Materials needed:
- Bulky weight blanket/chenille yarn in brown colour.
- Worsted weight yarn in white and any colour of your choice for scarf.
- 5 mm and 3.5 mm crochet hook.
- Fiberfill for stuffing.
- 12 mm safety eyes.
- Tapestry needle.
- Small amount of black and pink felt.
- Small button for scarf.
Stitches/ Abbreviations
- R – round/ row.
- Ch – chain.
- St(s) – stitch (es).
- Sc – single crochet.
- Inc – increase (2sc in one st).
- Dec – decrease (sc 2 st together).
- Hdc – half double crochet.
- BLO – back loops only.
- Sl st – slip stitch.
- [..] – repeat the instructions given in between the brackets.
- (..) – total number of stitches.
Head:
Using brown yarn and 5 mm hook,
R1: Ch 2, 8 sc in second chain from hook (8).
R2: Inc in each st (16).
R3: [ Sc, inc ] x 8 (24).
R4: [ Sc 2, inc ] x 8 (32).
R5: [ Sc 3, inc ] x 8 (40).
R6-10: Sc in each st (40).
R11: [ Sc 3, dec ] x 8 (32).
Insert 12 mm safety eyes between R8 and R9 with 8 stitches in between.
R12: [ Sc 2, dec ] x 8 (24).
R13: Dec x 12 (12).
Stuff firmly and fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Ears (make 2):
Using brown yarn,
R1: Ch 2, 8 sc in second chain from hook (8).
R2: [ Sc, inc ] x 4 (12).
Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Legs (make 2):
Using brown yarn,
R1: Ch 2, 8 sc in second chain from hook (8).
R2: [ Sc 3, inc ] x 2 (10).
R3-4: Sc in each st (10).
Fasten off the first leg but don’t cut off the yarn in second one. Stuff the legs and continue to body part.
Body:
With the second leg, chain 1 and join to the first leg
R5: Sc 4, (inc x 2), sc 4, inc in ch space, (continue to work on the other leg) sc 4, (inc x 2), sc 4, inc in ch space (28).
R6-9: Sc in each st (28).
R10: Sc 6, dec, sc 5, dec, sc 5, dec, sc 4, dec (24).
R11: Sc in each st (24).
R12: [ Sc 2, dec ] x 6 (18).
R13: [ Sc, dec ] x 6 (12).
Stuff the body, fasten off and weave in the ends.
Arms (make 2):
Using brown yarn,
R1: Ch 2, 6 sc in second chain from hook (6).
R2: [ Sc 5, inc ] (7).
R3-R6: Sc in each st (7).
Sc through both the top layers to close.
Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Muzzle:
Using white yarn (worsted weight) and 3.5mm hook,
R1: 8 sc in magic ring (8).
R2: Inc x 8 (16).
R3: Sc 2, (inc x 4), sc 4, (inc x 4), sc 2 (24).
Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Cut a small triangle shape in black felt and glue it in the middle for nose and embroider a straight line below using black yarn.
(Alternatively you can embroider the nose or use triangle safety nose)
Assembling:
- Attach the ears between R4-R6 of the head.
- Embroider a small curve to the side of the eyes using white yarn.
- Sew the muzzle in between the eyes.
- Add in blush using pink felt or pink yarn.
- Attach the head to body using the remaining yarn tail.
- Sew the arms one row below from the top of the body.
Scarf:
Using worsted weight yarn (any colour of your choice) and 3.5 mm hook,
R1: Ch 7, hdc in third chain from hook and onto the remaining chains (5). Ch 2, turn.
R2: (BLO) Hdc on each st (5). Ch 2, turn.
Continue to repeat R2 instructions till you are satisfied with the length of the scarf. I made around 33 rows in total.
R34: Hdc 2, ch 1, skip one st, hdc 2 (4). Ch 1, turn.
R35: Sc in each st (5).
Wrap the scarf around the neck to check for right placement of button.
Place the button at the other end of the scarf (I placed it around R6)
Note: the ch 1 space in R34 is the buttonhole. Increase the chain and skip one more stitch if using large button.
And your Amigurumi plush bear is now ready!
I really hope you enjoyed making this amigurumi plush bear. I’d like to see your works. Share your makes on Instagram @littleloveeveryday using the hashtag #littleloveeveryday.
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