

Hello, friends! Lately, I’ve noticed it’s becoming harder to find unique and fresh crochet amigurumi patterns. I strive to share only creative and distinctive designs, and today’s pattern is no exception.
Our feature for today is a delightful crochet teddy bear amigurumi. What makes this design extra special is that the same bear can be styled with two different outfits—a charming jumpsuit and an elegant dress. While I personally lean toward the dress version, I think creating both outfits would give your child more versatility and fun.
Size: The finished teddy bear stands about 17-18 cm tall. Keep in mind that the size may vary depending on the yarn, hook size, and your crochet tension.
Details:
- The head, tail, ears, and nose are sewn separately.
- The paws are seamlessly crocheted into the body.
- The nose can be made with yarn or replaced with a plastic safety nose for added durability.
This adorable teddy bear amigurumi is perfect for gifting or adding to your collection. Don’t forget to experiment with colors and textures to make your bear truly one-of-a-kind!
Designer: Natalia Khodosevich @tashkatoys
Happy crocheting!
NECESSARY MATERIALS:
Himalaya Dolfin Baby yarn or other analog plush yarn just under half a skein
Semi-cotton nose thread
Eyes: 10mm
Hook: 4.5mm and 3mm (for nose)
Needle, needle tailors
Scissors
Knitting needles for fixing the head when sewing
Filler
Abbreviations
AR – Amigurumi Magic ring
MR – Amigurumi Magic ring
App – application
ll – lift loop
sc : Single Crochet
inc : Increase
dec : Decrease
tr : Triple Crochet/ Treble Crochet
st: Stitch
dc : Double Crochet
hdc: Half Double Crochet
sl-st : Slip Stitch
ch : Chain
..in : make increase into same stitch as many as the number which is given in front of “inc” abbreviation (exp; 3inc, 4inc..).
FLO : Crochet into front loops only
BLO : Crochet into back loops only
BL : Bobble Stitch – do 5dc all in the same stitch and then yarn over and pull through all the loops on your hook (the original loop + 1 loop for each partially completed dc).

Head
1 R: 6 КА
2 R: inc*6 = 12 sc
3 R: inc, 4 sc, inc*2, 4 sc, inc = 16 sc
4 R: color change and 16 slst
5 R: inc*6, 10 sc = 22 sc
6 R: 5 sc, inc*2, 15 sc = 24 sc
7 – 10 R: 24 sc
11 R: (2 sc, dec)*6 = 18 sc
12 R: (1 sc, dec)*6 = 12 sc
13 R: dec*6
We fill with filler during knitting.
We insert the eyes in the 5th row at a distance of 5sc (approximately the 3rd and 9th loops from the beginning of the row) We make a tie, sew on the nose and embroider the muzzle.
Ears:
1 R: 5 MR
2 R: inc*5 = 10 sc
3 R: 10 sc
Nose: knit from YarnArt Jeans 3mm hook
1 R: 6MR
2 R: inc, 1 sc, inc, 3 sc = 8 sc
3 R: 2 sc, (inc, 2 sc)*2 = 10 sc
Sew the nose in the area of 1-4 rows.
Note. If you sew the nose a little lower, and the ears a little farther and wider, then you get a mouse (see photo above)
Hands:
1 R: 6 MR
2 R: 6 sc
3 R: color change and 6 sc
4 R: 2 sc, dec, 1 sc, inc = 6 sc
5 – 7 R: 6 sc
8 R: 1 sc, half and 3 sc
Legs:
1 R: 6 MR
2 R: inc*6 = 12 sc
3 R: color change and 12 sc
4 R: 12 sc
5 R: 3 sc, dec*3, 3 sc = 9 sc
6 R: 2 sc, dec * 2, 3 sc = 7 sc (not necessary, but so that the right and left legs are visible, on the second leg we knit the opposite row: 3sc, dec * 2, 2 sc. Similarly in the 9th row)
7 -8 R: 7 sc
9 R: 3 sc, dec, 2 sc = 6 sc
10 R: 1 sc, half and 3 sc
Tail
1 R: 6 MR
2 R: 6 sc
Body:
1 R: 6 MR
2 R: inc*6 = 12 sc
3 R: (1 sc, inc)*6 = 18 sc
4-7 R: 18 sc (in row 6 we knit legs: 1 sc, 3 sc with leg, 6 sc, 3 sc with leg, 5 sc)
8 R: (1 sc, dec)*6 = 12 sc
9 R: 12 sc
10 R: (3 sc, dec)*2 = 10 sc
11 R: 10 sc (knit hands: 1sc, 3 sc with arms, 3 sc, 3 sc with arms)
12 R: 2 sc and 10 slst
We sew the head to the body, fixing it with knitting needles. Sew on the tail
CONGRATULATIONS! The toy is ready