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Bear Baby Blanket Pattern

Bear Baby Blanket Pattern
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12-15 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

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

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Multi-Day Project

A rewarding 12+ hour journeyβ€”perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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Soft Hug

Gentle, plush, and full of warmth, creating a sense of comfort and coziness wherever they find a home.

About This Bear Baby Blanket Pattern

This pattern creates a charming Bear Baby Blanket made from teddy bear motif squares and solid granny squares. It uses DK weight cotton yarn to produce a soft, washable baby blanket perfect for gifting. The design features embroidered facial details and a scalloped border for a polished finish.

Bear Baby Blanket Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes full instructions for the teddy bear square (make 13), solid granny square (make 12), assembly, joining, and a 7-round border. Special stitches and clear abbreviations are provided for reference.

Why You'll Love This Bear Baby Blanket Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines playful teddy bear motifs with classic granny squares to create a sweet, modern baby blanket. I enjoy how the embroidered snouts and eyes give each square personality while the solid squares balance the design. The border adds a professional, finished look that really brings the project together. Making this blanket felt rewarding and perfect for gifting to new parents.

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Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this blanket by changing colours; try pastel palettes for a soft nursery look or bold contrasting shades for a modern twist.

You can make the blanket bigger or smaller by adding or reducing the number of squares; simply adjust the arrangement grid and add more squares for a larger throw.

If you want a plusher blanket, use a bulkier yarn and a larger hook; this will create a thicker, snuggly blanket perfect for winter months.

Swap the yarn fibre to acrylic or a soft baby yarn for a gentler hand feel or easier careβ€”just test gauge to match square size.

For a different texture, try alternating solid granny squares with lacy or cluster-stitch squares to create visual interest.

I sometimes add small appliques or embroidered initials to a corner square to personalize for a special baby or gift recipient.

Want a unisex look? Use neutral colours like cream, gray, and mint and keep the teddy squares subtle by using tonal shades.

Try changing the placement of teddy squares so they form a heart or letter in the blanket center for a custom motif design.

Experiment with different border styles: a simple single crochet edge for minimalism or a scalloped lace border for a delicate finish.

I also like to add a ribbon or loop for hanging as a nursery decoration; it makes the blanket multifunctional and beautifully displayed.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Not securing the magic circle tail can cause the centre of the square to unravel; weave the tail securely into the back of the round if you choose the magic circle method. βœ— Attaching colour B in the wrong stitch can misplace the corner behind the ear; attach yarn to the BLO of the first stitch of the last round exactly as instructed. βœ— Skipping stitch counts during increase rounds leads to uneven sides and mismatched corners; count your stitches after each round and verify corner stitch counts. βœ— Failing to make an invisible join or consistent join method will cause lumps at seams; use the recommended flat slip stitch seam or invisible join for a flat finished blanket.

Bear Baby Blanket Pattern

Keep baby snuggly under this adorable teddy bear crochet baby blanket. You will enjoy making the teddy bear and solid granny squares, then joining them into a cozy, heirloom-quality blanket. The pattern includes clear rounds, special stitch instructions, and a decorative border to finish.

Intermediate 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Bear Baby Blanket Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    DK weight / Category #3 / 8 ply yarn. Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/6, 115yds / 1.75oz (105m / 50g)
  • 02
    Colour A: Beige (004) - 2 balls of Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/6 (approximate quantities as listed)
  • 03
    Colour B: Baby Blue (032) - 7 balls of Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/6
  • 04
    Colour C: White (001) - 1 ball of Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/6 for snout
  • 05
    Yarn for eyes and nose: #4 / worsted / aran / 10 ply yarn. Small amount from 1 ball of Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/8, 82yds / 1.8oz (75m / 50g) Colour D: Black (009)
  • 06
    Substitute yarn option: Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK, 137yds / 1.8oz (125m / 50g): Colour A Light Caramel (409) 2 balls, Colour B Summer Sky Blue (463) 7 balls, Colour C Paper White (401) 1 ball
  • 07
    Substitute for eyes and nose: Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran, 93yds / 1.8oz (85m / 50g) - Pure Black (602) (scrap amount)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3mm
  • 02
    Scissors
  • 03
    Tapestry needle for weaving in ends and sewing snouts
  • 04
    Optional: Blocking mats
  • 05
    Stitch markers (used to mark BLO for colour join)

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β€” Pattern Notes :

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US crochet terms used throughout. The blanket is worked in rounds. I have modified the solid granny square slightly to ensure that the completed square is the same size as the teddy bear square.

β€” Supplies :

Info :

Yarn: Category #3 / DK / 8 ply yarn. I used Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/6,115yds / 1.75oz (105m / 50g) in the following colours: 2 balls of colour A: Beige (004); 7 balls of colour B: Baby Blue (032);1 ball of colour C: White (001). Yarn for the eyes and nose: #4 / worsted / aran / 10 ply yarn. I used a small amount from 1 ball of Hobbii Rainbow Cotton 8/8, 82yds/ 1.8oz (75m /50g) of colour D: Black (009). Crochet hook: 3mm. Scissors. Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends). Optional: Blocking mats.

Infos :

You may find it difficult to order Hobbii yarn in your country. If this is the case, you can opt for the substitute yarn detailed below: Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK, 137yds / 1.8oz (125m / 50g) in the following colours: 2 balls of Colour A: Light Caramel (409); 7 balls of Colour B: Summer Sky Blue (463); 1 ball of Colour C: Paper White (401). Yarn for the eyes and nose: I used a scrap amount from 1 ball of Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran, 93yds / 1.8oz (85m /50g) in the following colour: Pure Black (602).

β€” Gauge / Tension :

Info :

Each square measures 4.25" (10.75cm)

β€” Finished Size :

Info :

Width – 28.5 inches / 72.25cm. Length – 28.5 inches / 71.25cm

β€” Stitches & Abbreviations :

Info :

beg – beginning. BLO - back loop only. ch(s) - chain(s). dc – double crochet. dc2tog - double crochet two together (also known as a dc decrease). FLO - front loop only. hdc – half double crochet. sc - single crochet. sk – skip: Do not crochet into this stitch / space. sl st - slip stitch. sp(s) – space(es). st(s) - stitch(es). tr - treble crochet.

Info :

SPECIAL STITCHES: EXdc- Extended double crochet: Yarn over (yo), insert hook into st or sp, pull up a loop, 3 loops on hook, yo, pull through 1 loop (3 loops remain on hook), yo, pull through 2 loops (2 loops remain on hook), yo, pull through both loops. 1 EXdc made. V-st: (1dc, ch2, 1dc) worked in the same stitch.

β€” Pattern Instructions :

Item Name (P1) :

TEDDY BEAR SQUARE (MAKE 13) Using Colour A: Make a magic circle. (if you do not like the magic circle method, see the Alternative Round 1 below).

Round 1 :

Ch2 (counts as your 1st dc here and throughout), 11dc in the magic circle, sl st to top of beg ch2 to join, [12 sts].

Alternative Round 1 :

Ch4, sl st to 1st ch to form a ring, ch2 (counts as your 1st dc here and throughout), 11dc into the ring, sl st to top of beg ch2 to join, [12 sts].

Round 2 :

Ch2, 1dc in same st, 2dc in next 11 sts, sl st to top of beg ch2 to join, [24 sts].

Round 3 :

Ch2, 1dc in same st, 2dc in next 23 sts, sl st to top of beg ch2 to join, [48 sts].

Round 4 :

Ch1 (does not count as your 1st st), 1sc in same st, 1sc in next 16 sts, 6dc in FLO of next st (1st ear made), 1sc in next 11 sts, 6dc in FLO of next st (2nd ear made), 1sc in next 18 sts, to join sl st to 1st sc or make an invisible join, [58 sts].

Info :

Cut yarn, fasten off and weave in ends.

Info :

Change to Colour B: IMPORTANT: Attach your yarn to the BLO of the FIRST STITCH of the last round worked. It is important that you begin the next round in this exact stitch so that the first corner is made directly behind the ear {photo 2}.

Round 5 :

Ch3 (counts as your 1st st here and throughout), 1dc in BLO of next 2 sts, 1EXdc in BLO of next 2sts, (2tr, ch2, 2tr) in BLO of next st, *1EXdc in BLO of next 2 sts, 1dc in BLO of next 7 sts, 1EXdc in BLO of next 2 sts, (2tr, ch2, 2tr) in BLO of next st, 1EXdc in BLO of next 2 sts, 1dc in next 4 sts, sl st to top of beg ch3 to join, [15 sts on each side of square, 4 x ch2 sps].

Round 6 :

Ch3, 1dc in next 6 sts, *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 15 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 8 sts, to join sl st to top of beg ch3 or make an invisible join (for easier seaming later), [19 sts on each side of square, 4x ch2 sps].

Info :

Cut yarn, fasten off and weave in ends. IMPORTANT: If you used the magic circle method in round 1, make sure that you weave in the yarn tail securely so that the middle of your square does not unravel.

Item Name (P2) :

SNOUT FOR BEAR HEAD (MAKE 13) Using Colour C: Make a magic circle. (if you do not like the magic circle method, see the Alternative Round 1 below).

Round 1 :

Ch2 (counts as your 1st dc here and throughout), 11dc in the magic circle, sl st to top of beg ch2 to join, [12 sts].

Alternative Round 1 :

Ch4, sl st to 1st ch to form a ring, ch2 (counts as your 1st dc here and throughout), 11dc into the ring, sl st to top of beg ch2 to join, [12 sts].

Round 2 :

Ch1 (does not count as your 1st st), 1hdc in same st, 2hdc in next st, *1hdc in next st, 2hdc in next st*, repeat from * to * for a total of 5 times, to join sl st to 1st hdc or make an invisible join, [18 sts].

Info :

Cut yarn (leaving a long tail for sewing), fasten off and weave in ends.

Item Name (P3) :

ASSEMBLY OF TEDDY BEAR SQUARE Step 1. Embroider the nose onto the snout (I used a piece of black yarn about 20" long). Step 2. Sew the snout onto the teddy bear square. Step 3. Embroider one eye on either side of the snout (cut about 10" of black yarn for each eye). NOTE: Embroider the details to your liking.

Item Name (P4) :

SOLID GRANNY SQUARE (MAKE 12) Using Colour B: Make a magic circle. (if you do not like the magic circle method, see the Alternative Round 1 below).

Round 1 :

Ch5 (counts as your 1st dc and a ch2), (3dc, ch2) into the magic circle 3 times, 2dc, sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch5 to join [3dc on each side of square].

Alternative Round 1 :

Ch4, sl st to 1st ch to form a ring, ch5 (counts as your 1st dc and a ch2), (3dc, ch2) into the ring 3 times, 2dc, sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch5 to join [3dc on each side of square].

Round 2 :

Ch3 (counts as your 1st dc here and throughout), *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 3 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 2 sts, sl st to top of beg ch3 to join, [7dc on each side of square].

Round 3 :

Ch3, 1dc in next 2 sts, *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 7 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 4 sts, sl st to top of beg ch3 to join, [11dc on each side of square].

Round 4 :

Ch3, 1EXdc in next 4 sts, *(2EXdc, ch2, 2EXdc) in next ch2 corner sp, 1EXdc in next 11 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2EXdc, ch2, 2EXdc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1EXdc in next 6 sts, sl st to top of beg ch3 to join, [15EXdc on each side of square].

Round 5 :

Ch3, 1EXdc in next 6 sts, *(2EXdc, ch2, 2EXdc) in next ch2 corner sp, 1EXdc in next 15 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2EXdc, ch2, 2EXdc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1EXdc in next 8 sts, sl st to top of beg ch3 to join or make an invisible join (easier when seaming later), [19EXdc on each side of square].

Info :

Cut yarn, fasten off and weave in ends.

Info :

IMPORTANT: If you used the magic circle method in round 1, make sure that you weave in the yarn tail securely so that the middle of your square does not unravel.

Section :

ARRANGEMENT OF BEAR CROCHET BABY BLANKET Once you've made all your squares, you will arrange them before joining. Please see photo 5 in the photos section below, demonstrating how I decided to arrange my squares.

Section :

JOINING YOUR SQUARES For this blanket, I used my favourite way of joining granny squares...the flat slip stitch seam. You can use any method you like to join your squares, but I just love the finished look and how flat the blanket lies.

β€” Border :

Info :

Once you have joined your squares, you will then finish your blanket off with a border consisting of 7 rounds. Using Colour B: Attach yarn to the ch2 corner sp in the top right hand corner of the blanket.

Round 1 :

*(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2 corner sp, 1dc in each st to next ch2 corner sp, working 1 dc2tog over the ch2 sps at each seam*, repeat from * to * 4 times, sl st to 1st dc at beg of round to join. {photo 6}

Round 2 :

(Sl st) 3 times to the ch2 corner sp, *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2 corner sp, **sk next 2 sts, V-st in next st**, repeat from ** to ** to last 3 sts before next ch2 corner sp, sk next 3 sts*, repeat from * to * 4 times, sl st to 1st dc at beg of round to join.

Round 3 :

(Sl st) 3 times to the ch2 corner sp, *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2 corner sp, ch1, **3dc in next V-st, ch1**, repeat from ** to ** to next ch2 corner sp*, repeat from * to * 4 times, sl st to 1st dc at beg of round to join.

Round 4 :

(Sl st) 3 times to the ch2 corner sp, *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2 corner sp, ch1, **3dc in next ch1 sp, ch1**, repeat from ** to ** to next ch2 corner sp*, repeat from * to * 4 times, sl st to 1st dc at beg of round to join.

Info :

Cut yarn, fasten off and weave in ends. Change to Colour A: Attach yarn to ch2 corner sp.

Round 5 :

Repeat round 4. Cut yarn, fasten off and weave in ends.

Info :

Change back to Colour B: Round 6. Repeat round 4.

Round 7 :

(Sl st) 3 times to the ch2 corner sp, *(ch3, 1dc in next ch1 sp, 5dc around the post of last dc made, 1sc in next ch1 sp) 19 times to next ch2 corner sp, ch4, 1sc in ch2 corner sp*, repeat from * to * 4 times, sl st to 1st ch of beg ch3 to join.

Info :

Fasten off and weave in ends. Block if desired for an even finish.

Assembly Instructions

  • Embroider the nose onto the snout using a length of black yarn (about 20") and secure the yarn tail before finishing.
  • Sew the snout onto the teddy bear square using the long tail left from the snout (leave a long tail for sewing when finishing the snout).
  • Embroider one eye on either side of the snout using separate lengths of black yarn (cut about 10" for each eye) and secure ends neatly to the back.
  • Arrange your completed 13 teddy bear squares and 12 solid granny squares according to the arrangement diagram (photo 5) before joining so placement is even.
  • Join your squares using the flat slip stitch seam, working dc2tog over ch2 spaces at seams where indicated to create a flat, neat join.
  • Attach the border yarn to the ch2 corner space in the top right hand corner and work the 7-round border as instructed, changing colours as directed.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the BLO of the first stitch of the last round so you attach colour B in the exact correct stitch for proper corner placement.
  • πŸ’‘If you use the magic circle method, weave in the yarn tail securely so the centre of your square does not unravel during use or washing.
  • πŸ’‘When joining squares, keep tension even and consider using an invisible join or flat slip stitch seam to ensure the blanket lies flat and smooth.
  • πŸ’‘Weave in ends as you go to keep finishing tidy and to avoid long tails to hide at the end of the project.

This Bear Baby Blanket pattern brings together sweet teddy bear motifs and classic granny squares for a charming finished blanket. Whether you gift it or keep it, it makes a cozy, handmade keepsake for baby. The pattern includes full step-by-step rounds, assembly notes, and a decorative border to finish beautifully. 🧢🧸

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished blanket measures approximately 28.5 inches by 28.5 inches when using the recommended yarn and 3mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can substitute yarn but the final size will change; use an appropriate hook for your chosen yarn and adjust quantities accordingly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate; familiarity with double crochet, extended double crochet, V-stitches and working in rounds is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crafters will spend around 12-15 hours on this project depending on experience and time spent on embroidery and finishing.