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Baby Bears Amigurumi Pattern

Baby Bears Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic knitting experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Baby Bears Amigurumi Pattern

A complete, photo‑illustrated pattern to crochet two baby bears with blanket, beanie, pacifier and a cozy bassinet. The instructions use common amigurumi techniques and include everything from body construction to facial embroidery. Clear round-by-round instructions and helpful tips make assembly simple.

Baby Bears Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes two size options for yarn and a step‑by‑step bassinet tutorial so you can present your bear in a sweet scene. Perfect for gifting or nursery decor.

Why You'll Love This Baby Bears Amigurumi Pattern

I love how this pattern combines small, satisfying amigurumi shapes with a cozy set of accessories — the bassinet and blanket really bring the scene to life. I enjoy the step‑by‑step photos and clear round counts that make shaping predictable and fun.

Baby Bears Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Baby Bears Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Baby Bears Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Baby Bears Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I loved designing this Baby Bears pattern because it mixes classic amigurumi shaping with cozy accessory work.

I suggest trying different soft pastel colors to make each set unique.

I also experimented with the bassinet color contrast which gives a lovely framed effect.

I recommend making two blankets at once if you plan to gift a pair — they work up quickly.

I found hiding yarn tails inside the head gives the neatest finish for facial embroidery.

I always use stitch markers when joining limbs to ensure symmetrical placement.

I encourage you to follow the photo sequence for the overall — it clarifies the joining steps.

I like to stuff gradually and step back to check shape as I work.

I hope these tips help you personalize each bear with confidence and joy.

I can help if you want modifications for a different yarn weight or finished size.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping stitch markers when placing legs and arms can make joining uneven; place markers and count carefully every round. ✗ Using a hook that is too large will show stuffing through stitches; use the recommended smaller hook for tighter tension. ✗ Overstuffing the head or body makes sewing the last rounds difficult; stuff gradually and check shape often. ✗ Not hiding yarn tails properly can cause visible ends; always weave tails into the body or hide inside before trimming.

Baby Bears Amigurumi Pattern

Create two adorable baby bear amigurumi complete with blanket, bassinet and accessories. This pattern walks you through each piece step‑by‑step with clear rounds, photos and helpful finishing instructions. Perfect for making a cuddly handmade gift or a new wardrobe of tiny props for your nursery displays.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Baby Bears Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    100grs of medium cotton yarn (blue/pink/beige)
  • 02
    100grs of Himalaya Baby Dolphin (blue/pink/beige/grey)
  • 03
    Small amount of embroidery thread
  • 04
    Polyester fiberfill stuffing

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hooks size 2mm, 3.5mm, 4mm and 5mm
  • 02
    Scissors
  • 03
    Tapestry needle
  • 04
    Embroidery needle
  • 05
    Stitch markers
  • 06
    Polyester fiberfill stuffing
  • 07
    Measuring tape

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— Feet x2

Info :

With beige yarn and hook size 2mm

1 round :

6 sc in a magic ring (6)

2 rnd :

6 inc (12)

3 rnd :

1 sc, 1 inc (18)

4 - 5 rnds :

18 sc (2 rounds) (18)

6 rnd :

3 dec, 12 sc (15)

7 rnd :

15 sc (15)

8 rnd :

3 dec, 9 sc (12)

9 - 10 rnds :

12 sc (2 rounds) (12)

Info :

Stuff only the bottom, the rest of the leg is empty.

11 rnd :

4 sc, 1 dec (10)

12 - 15 rnds :

10 sc (4 rounds) (10)

16 rnd :

fold the edge flatt and close with 5 sc.

— Arms x2

Info :

with hook size 2mm

1 rnd :

6 sc in a magic ring (6)

2 rnd :

6 inc (12)

3 rnd :

12 sc (12)

4 rnd :

3 dec, 6 sc (9)

5 rnd :

2 dec, 5 sc (7)

6 rnd :

7 sc (7)

7 - 17 rnds :

7 sc (11 rounds) (7)

18 rnd :

fold the edge flatt and crochet 3 sc

Info :

Stuff only the hand, the rest of the arm is empty.

— Body

Info :

With hook size 2mm

1 rnd :

6 sc in a magic ring (6)

2 rnd :

6 inc (12)

3 rnd :

1 sc, 1 inc (18)

4 rnd :

2 sc, 1 inc (24)

5 rnd :

3 sc, 1 inc (30)

6 rnd :

4 sc, 1 inc (36)

7 rnd :

5 sc, 1 inc (42)

8 rnd :

6 sc, 1 inc (48) (Photo 1)

9 rnd :

48 sc (48)

10 rnd :

Place the legs and work 5 sc together with the body, 19 sc, 5 sc with the other leg, 19 sc (48) (Photos 2 -4)

11 - 14 :

48 sc (4 rounds) (48)

15 rnd :

6 sc, 1 dec (42)

16 rnd :

42 sc (42)

17 rnd :

5 sc, 1 dec (36)

18 rnd :

36 sc (36)

19 rnd :

4 sc, 1 dec (30)

20 rnd :

30 sc (30)

21 rnd :

3 sc, 1 dec (24)

22 rnd :

24 sc (24)

23 rnd :

2 sc, 1 dec (18)

Info :

Stuff the body.

24 rnd :

place the arms and work 3 sc together with the body, 6 sc, 3 sc with the other arm and 6 sc (18) (Photo 5)

25 rnd :

18 sc (18)

26 rnd :

1 sc, 1 dec (12)

27 rnd :

12 sc (Photo 6)

— Head

Info :

(Continue from the body)

1 rnd :

12 inc (24)

2 rnd :

3 sc, 1 inc (30) (Photo7)

3 rnd :

4 sc, 1 inc (36)

4 rnd :

5 sc, 1 inc (42)

5 rnd :

6 sc, 1 inc (48)

6 rnd :

7 sc, 1 inc (54)

7 - 8 rnds :

54 sc (3 rounds) (54) (Photo 8)

9 rnd :

8 sc, 1 inc (60)

10 - 17 rnds :

60 sc (8 rounds) (60)

18 rnd :

8 sc, 1 dec (54)

19 rnd :

7 sc, 1 dec (48)

20 rnd :

6 sc, 1 dec (42)

21 rnd :

5 sc, 1 dec (36)

22 rnd :

4 sc, 1 dec (30)

23 rnd :

3 sc, 1 dec (24)

24 rnd :

2 sc, 1 dec (18)

Info :

Stuff the head firmly.

25 rnd :

1 sc, 1 dec (12)

26 rnd :

6 dec (6) (Photo 9)

Info :

Close the hole with the sewing needle.

— Ears x2

Info :

With hook size 2mm

1 rnd :

6 sc in a magic ring (6)

2 rnd :

6 inc (12)

3 rnd :

1 sc, 1 inc (18)

4 - 5 rnds :

18 sc (2 rounds) (18)

6 rnd :

1 sc, 1 dec (12)

7 rnd :

fold the edge flatt and crochet 6 sc.

Info :

Leave a long yarn tail to sew.

— Tail

Info :

With hook size 2mm

1 rnd :

6 sc in a magic ring (6)

2 rnd :

6 inc (12)

3 rnd :

1 sc, 1 inc (18)

4 rnd :

18 sc (18)

5 rnd :

1 sc, 1 dec (12)

6 rnd :

4 sc, 1 dec (10)

Info :

Leave a long yarn tail to sew.

Info :

Stuff a little bit. Sew it between rounds 5 - 8 of the body.

— Pacifier

Info :

with hook size 3.5mm

1 rnd :

Magic ring, ch 2, 11 hdc, close with a ssl (12)

2 rnd :

12 sc FLO (12)

Info :

Pacifier ring: ch 6, 1 ssl.

— Overall

Info :

With medium coton yarn and hook size 3.5mm

1 rnd :

ch 17 + ch 2, 17 hdc, join ends with ssl (18)

2 - 3 rnds :

ch 2, 17 hdc, 1 ssl (18)

Info :

Cut the yarn and make another piece.

4 rnd :

1 ssl in the ending of the first leg (Photos 5 - 6), ch 2, 17 hdc around the first round (Photos 7 - 8), keep crocheting in the second leg and finish with 1 ssl (36)

5 - 10 rnds :

ch 2, 35 hdc (6 rounds) (36)

Info :

Mark 9 st in the front center, 9 st in the sides and 9 st in the back center. (Photo 12)

11 rnd :

start from the front center, ch 2, 8 hdc (Photo 13) (9)

12 - 13 rnds :

ch 2, 8 hdc (Photo 14) (2 rounds)

Info :

Crochet the straps: ch 12 from one side of the front, 1 ssl in the the back (Photo 15). Cut the yarn and crochet the other strap the same way (Photos 16 - 17).

Info :

In the edge of the legs, crochet 18 ssl (Photo 19).

Info :

Dress the overall as it shows in the pictures.

Info :

Sew the tail over rounds 6 - 7 of the overall, in the center of the back.

— Beanie

Info :

With hook size 3.5mm

1 rnd :

6 sc in a magic ring (6)

2 rnd :

6 inc (12)

3 rnd :

1 sc, 1 inc (18)

4 rnd :

2 sc, 1 inc (24)

5 rnd :

3 sc, 1 inc (30)

6 rnd :

4 sc, 1 inc (36)

7 rnd :

5 sc, 1 inc (42)

8 - 11 rnds :

42 sc (4 rounds) (42)

12 rnd :

38 sc, turn (leave 4 stitches unused)

Info :

From now on you will not crochet in spiral.

13 rnd :

ch 1, BLO all the round, 7 sc, 6 ch, skip 6 st, 8 sc, 6 ch, skip 6 st, 8 sc, turn (38)

14 rnd :

ch 2 (this count as 1 hdc), 37 hdc, turn (38)

15 rnd :

ch 2, 37 hdc (38)

Info :

Lace: ch 20, 19 hdc, 1 ssl, cut the yarn. Repeat the same for the other side.

— Blanket

Info :

With medium cotton yarn and hook size 5mm

1) :

Ch 40 + 3, 1 sc in the 4th chain, ch 1; Repeat till the end 1 sc, ch 1, skip 1 st; Finish with 1 sc, ch 2 and turn.

2) :

1 sc in between sc (below each chain) and repeat all the round *1 sc, 1 ch* till the end. Repeat this sequence till you have a square of 27 x 27 cm.

Info :

You can see this process here: https://youtu.be/ylim_KTTBYc

3) :

Crochet a separate chain 90 to tie the blanket.

4) :

Mark 10 cm between 1 corner and the center of the blanket and pass the chain through the blanket.

— Bassinet

Info :

With Himalaya Baby Dolphin and hook size 4mm

Info :

It can be made also with medium cotton yarn, using double thread.

Start with the base :

1 rnd: ch 26 (photo 1), 24 sc, 3 sc in the last ch, 24 in the other side of the chain, 24 sc, 3 sc (photo 2) (54) Place the marker.

2 rnd :

24 sc, 3 inc, 24 sc, 3 inc (60)

3 rnd :

24 sc, (1 sc, 1 inc)x3, 24 sc, (1 sc, 1 inc)x3 (66)

4 rnd :

24 sc, (2 sc, 1 inc)x3, 24 sc, (2 sc, 1 inc)x3 (72)

5 rnd :

24 sc, (3 sc, 1 inc)x3, 24 sc, (3 sc, 1 inc)x3 (78)

6 rnd :

24 sc, (4 sc, 1 inc)x3, 24 sc, (4 sc, 1 inc)x3 (84)

7 rnd :

24 sc, (5 sc, 1 inc)x3, 24 sc, (5 sc, 1 inc)x3 (90)

8 rnd :

24 sc, (6 sc, 1 inc)x3, 24 sc, (6 sc, 1 inc)x3 (96)

9 rnd :

24 sc, (7 sc, 1 inc)x3, 24 sc, (7 sc, 1 inc)x3 (102)

10 rnd :

102 sc BLO (102) (Photos 3 - 4)

11 - 19 rnd :

102 sc (9 rounds) (102)

20 rnd :

change color, 102 sc BLO (102) (Photo 6)

21 - 30 rnd :

102 sc (10 rounds) (102)

Info :

Crochet another base with the second color

31 rnd :

place the new base over the bassinet and join the edges. work 102 ssl from 1 loop, the back loop from rnd 30 of the bassinet and the front loop from the base.

Info :

Adjust the base inside the bassinet.

32 rnd :

in the loops from rnd 20, work 2 rounds of sc. Start with ch 1, 101 sc. In the second round finish with a ssl in the end.

Info :

In the 10 rnd of the base work 1 ch, 101 sc, close with a ssl, crocheting the whole round with the bassinet up side down.

Info :

It's finished!

— Finishing touches

Eyes :

Option 1: use an embroidery needle. Mark 4 stitches for both eyes, 6 st separated, sew a black yarn from 11 rnd to 12 rnd.

Info :

Photo 2: pass the needle from below.

Info :

Photos 3 - 5: pass the needle again to where you started.

Info :

Photo 6: there are 2 yarn tails hanging.

Info :

Photo 7 - 8: hide the yarn tails inside the head and cut.

Info :

Option 2: in rnd 11 with 7 stitches separated, embroider onto 1 st vertically, by passing the needle 3 times.

Nose :

mark 3 stitches between the eyes, in the 11 rnd and pass the needle 2 times.

Snout :

draw a vertical line, between 9 - 10 rnds.

Pacifier :

sew it between 10 - 6 rnds of the head.

Ears :

sew them between 14 - 20 rnds of the head, 12 stitches apart between both ears, counted from the top side.

Info :

Place the beanie on the head by passing the ears through the holes.

Assembly Instructions

  • Place the legs and work 5 sc together with the body at body round 10; attach the second leg symmetrically so the body has 48 sts total.
  • Stuff the body and head firmly before closing the final rounds; close the head hole with a sewing needle after round 26 of the head.
  • Place and sew the arms at body round 24, crocheting 3 sc together with body to secure each arm.
  • Sew ears between head rounds 14-20, spacing 12 stitches apart, and hide yarn tails inside the head.
  • Sew the tail between rounds 5-8 of the body and attach the pacifier between head rounds 6-10.
  • Dress the overall by joining the two leg pieces and attaching the straps; sew beanie by passing the ears through the holes.

Important Notes

  • 💡Make sure the crocheting is tense so the filling is not visible and use a hook one or two sizes smaller if needed.
  • 💡Stuff with polyester filling until firm but shape gradually to avoid lumps and overfilling.
  • 💡Use stitch markers to mark the start of rounds and the leg/arm placement when joining to the body.
  • 💡When changing yarn color on the bassinet, hide ends neatly and work BLO rows as indicated for a clean edge.
  • 💡Follow photo references for placement (Photos referenced throughout pattern) and pin parts before sewing.

This sweet Baby Bears Amigurumi set includes two tiny bears, a blanket, beanie, pacifier and a cozy bassinet — everything to create a heartwarming newborn scene. Perfect for gifting, nursery decor, or a calming weekend project. 🧸🧶✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished baby bear be?

The finished bear measures approximately 20 cm tall per the pattern's toy size note, with blanket 27 x 27 cm and bassinet approximately 27 cm outside.

Can I substitute yarn weight or brand for this pattern?

Yes — you can use different yarns, but size will change. For similar results, match recommended hook sizes and consider using double thread for the bassinet if substituting thinner yarns.

Which hook size should I use for the main parts if my tension is loose?

If your tension is loose, use one or two hook sizes smaller than usual to achieve the tight stitches recommended for amigurumi, as suggested in the pattern tips.

How do I embroider the face for a consistent look?

Follow the finishing touches: mark stitches for eyes and nose, embroider with black yarn between indicated rounds (eyes between rounds 11–12), and hide yarn tails inside the head before trimming.