BEAR STACK (large) WE BARE BEARS INSPIRED v 2.1.1 SUPPLIES - Yarn - brown (ex: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Amber He
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BEAR STACK (large) WE BARE BEARS INSPIRED
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SUPPLIES
- Yarn - brown (ex: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Amber Heather) - dark gray (ex: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Onyx Heather) - white (ex: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes White) - Size E (3.5MM) crochet hook for worsted weight yarn or a hook size -
that can create a tight stitch for your yarn. Six (6) 6mm safety eyes (two per bear) Stuffing Tapestry needle Stitch marker (optional)
ABBREVIATIONS sc
single crochet
inc
increase - single crochet twice into one stitch
dec
decrease - single crochet two stitches together
hdc
half double crochet
slst
slip stitch
*
instructions surrounded by asterisks should be repeated the indicated number of times
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PANDA EYE PATCH (make two) COLOR • dark gray
Row
Instruction
# of stitches in row
Make a slip knot and ch 2. 1
sc 6 times into the second stitch from the hook
2
*inc* (6 times)
3
hdc 4 (partial row)
6 12
bind off. slip stitch into next stitch and pull yarn through.
BODY COLOR • start with dark gray for Panda • white for Ice Bear • brown for Grizz # of stitches in row
Row
Instruction
1
sc 6 in magic loop and tighten
2
*inc* (6 times)
12
3
*sc, inc* (6 times)
18
4
*sc 2, inc* (6 times)
24
5
*sc 3, inc* (6 times)
30
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6
# of stitches in row
Row
Instruction
6
*sc 4, inc* (6 times)
36
7
*sc 5, inc* (6 times)
42
8
*sc 6, inc* (6 times)
48
9-10
sc for entire row
48
11
*sc 7, inc* (6 times)
54
12-13
sc for entire row
54
14
*sc 8, inc* (6 times)
60
15-17
sc for entire row
60
switch to white for Panda 18-24
sc for entire row
60
switch to dark for Panda 25-30
sc for entire row
60
31
*sc 8, dec* (6 times)
54
switch to white for Panda 32
sc 18, *sc, inc* (9 times), sc 18
63
33
*sc 7, dec* (2 times), sc 27, *sc 7, dec* (2 times)
59
34
sc for entire row
59
35
*sc 6, dec* (7 times), sc 3
52
36-39
sc for entire row
52
Start stuffing the bear at this point and continue while you finish the nose. Stuff thoroughly and take time to shape the body. Try not to ball the stuffing up too much or else the bear can get lumpy. v 2.1.1
# of stitches in row
Row
Instruction
40
sc 13, *sc, dec* (10 times), sc 9
42
41
sc for entire row
42
42
sc 13, *sc, dec* (7 times), sc 8
35
43
sc 13, dec, sc 10, dec, sc 8
33
44
*sc 4, dec* (2 times), *sc, dec* (5 times), sc 4, dec
25
45
*sc 3, dec* (2 times), *sc, inc* (5 times), sc 3, dec
27
46
sc for entire row
27
47
*sc 2, dec* (2 times), sc 15, sc 2, dec
24
Attach eyes at row 42. For Panda, place the patch in place first then put the eye through the center hole. When you’ve got both eyes in place, sew the edges of the patches to the head. Decrease until the hole is nearly closed. Break the yarn with a long enough tail to sew the hole closed. Weave in the end.
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EARS (make two for each bear) COLOR • dark gray for Panda • white for Ice Bear • brown for Grizz
# of stitches in row
Row
Instruction
1
sc 4 in magic loop
4
2
*sc, inc* (2 times)
6
3
sc for entire row
6
Break yarn. Leave enough yarn to sew the ear to the head.
FRONT LEG (make two for each bear, six total) COLOR: • dark gray for Panda • white for Ice Bear • brown for Grizz
Row
Instruction
1
sc 6 in magic loop
2
*inc* (6 times)
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# of stitches in row
6 12
# of stitches in row
Row
Instruction
3-5
sc for entire row
12
6
*sc 3, inc* (3 times)
15
7
sc for entire row
15
Break yarn. Leave enough yarn to sew the leg to the body.
BACK LEG (make two for each bear) COLOR: • dark gray for Panda • white for Ice Bear • brown for Grizz # of stitches in row
Row
Instruction
1
sc 6 in magic loop
2
*inc* (6 times)
12
3-5
sc for entire row
12
6
*sc 3, inc* (3 times)
15
7
sc 3, hdc 11, sc
15
Break yarn. Leave enough yarn to sew the leg to the body.
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TAIL COLOR: • dark gray for Panda • white for Ice Bear • brown for Grizz # of stitches in row
Row
Instruction
1
sc 6 in magic loop
6
2
*sc, inc* (3 times)
9
3
sc for entire row
9
Break yarn. Leave enough yarn to sew the tail to the body.
ASSEMBLY • Exact positioning is not that important. Attach the ears, tail, and legs. • Sew the nose at the edge of the snout using dark yarn. Three stitches makes the nose a good thickness.
This pattern is for personal use only. It may not be reproduced, resold, amended, or redistributed for sale. You may sell items made from the pattern if you have made them yourself, they are not mass produced, and credit is given to the designer, Northwest Stitch with a reference to the shop at northweststitch.etsy.com.
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