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Little Teddy Bear Amigurumi Pattern

Little Teddy Bear Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 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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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 Little Teddy Bear Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern guides you through crocheting a little teddy bear amigurumi with a full list of materials and step-by-step rounds. It includes head shaping, needle sculpting for the muzzle, sewn-on ears, arms with optional wire, and plastic insoles for stable feet. Youll learn to assemble the head using attachment discs and a cotter pin for a secure, swivel connection. Clear photos and specific stitch counts make it easy to follow and reproduce the designer example.

Little Teddy Bear Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

The pattern uses sport-weight yarn and a 2.0mm crochet hook for a tight fabric and neat shaping. It is perfect for gift-making and small-home decor projects.

Why You'll Love This Little Teddy Bear Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines classic amigurumi techniques with a few clever engineering touches like attachment discs and a cotter pin to make the head secure. I enjoy the needle-sculpting steps that add character to the muzzle and eyes, giving the bear a soulful expression. Working the arms with the optional wire lets me pose the teddy and create playful positions for display. This design is rewarding to finish and makes a heartfelt handmade gift for friends and family.

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Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customise this little teddy to make it your own.

Try switching the yarn color to create a series of bears with different personalities β€” a soft pastel for a nursery or a rich brown for a classic look.

Want a chunkier cuddly bear? Use a bulkier yarn and a larger hook to scale the pattern up quickly.

For a tiny keychain version, use thinner yarn and a smaller hook to shrink the pattern down.

I often change the eye style: safety eyes, embroidered eyes, or tiny felt circles each give a different expression and safety level.

Add accessories like a tiny crocheted scarf, ribbon, or a miniature sweater to personalise the bear for a holiday or occasion.

Experiment with different stuffing amounts to change firmness β€” slightly understuff the head for a softer face or overstuff the body for a sturdier base.

I sometimes add a small bell or a weighted bead inside the body to help the bear sit more steadily on a shelf.

Try embroidery variations on the muzzle and eyebrows to create unique expressions β€” subtle changes make big personality differences.

If you like posing, insert thin aluminum wire into the arms for gentle posability, remembering to wrap wire ends securely.

I also enjoy making matching tiny outfits to turn each bear into a gift-ready set.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping placement of safety eyes during the recommended rounds can ruin facial placement; insert safety eyes between rounds 6 and 7 and space them 4 or 5 sts apart before continuing. βœ— Understuffing limbs will make them floppy and hard to shape; stuff the arms and legs very tightly and add stuffing gradually to keep the form even. βœ— Forgetting to wrap wire ends will damage the fabric over time; wrap any inserted wire ends with medical plaster before inserting into the arm to protect the yarn. βœ— Not preparing attachment discs to match your tension will prevent the head from sitting flat; cut plastic discs to match your crocheted circle and test fit before final assembly. βœ— Failing to weave in yarn tails as you go leaves bulky ends; weave in or secure ends progressively after finishing parts to avoid a messy finish.

Little Teddy Bear Amigurumi Pattern

Make a delightful small teddy bear with this detailed crochet pattern that walks you through every step. You will create a soft, poseable amigurumi with needle-sculpted features and secure attachments. Perfect as a handmade gift or a keepsake for your home. Follow clear round-by-round instructions and helpful assembly tips to finish a charming bear you will love.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Little Teddy Bear Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Sport-weight yarn (YarnArt Jeans no.48 or no.87 suggested), 50g/160m - 1 skein (beige) for main color
  • 02
    Small amount of fine black embroidery thread for nose details (sewing thread 80/100)
  • 03
    Any white thread for creating live eyes
  • 04
    Strong nylon or cotton thread for sewing paws and assembly
  • 05
    Polyester fiberfill (fiberfill) - stuffing of small lumps, amount as needed
  • 06
    Plastic (container lids or similar firm plastic) to cut two insoles and two attachment discs (approx. 2 pcs for soles, 2 pcs 20-25mm for head attachment)
  • 07
    Wire (any type) - two pieces 10 cm / 4 inches long for arm posability (optional)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook no.2 / 2.0mm (Clover Amour recommended)
  • 02
    Tapestry needle for sewing pieces and weaving in ends
  • 03
    Fine sewing needle for needle sculpting and embroidery
  • 04
    Sewing thread 80/100 for nose (brown or black)
  • 05
    Fine black thread for nose embroidery
  • 06
    White thread for live eyes
  • 07
    Scissors
  • 08
    Pliers (for bending cotter pin ends)
  • 09
    Safety eyes plastic D=6mm (2 pcs)
  • 10
    Cotter pin T-shaped 25/2mm (1 pc) for head attachment
  • 11
    Attachment discs D=20-25mm (2 pcs) for head
  • 12
    Medical plaster to wrap wire ends
  • 13
    Stitch markers (optional)
  • 14
    Plastic for insole (container lids or firm plastic) to cut 2 pcs
  • 15
    Strong nylon or cotton thread for sewing paws and fastening

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β€” Head :

Info :

I work with X-shaped stitches, very tight. If you crochet with V-shaped stitches, then your teddy bear size will be much bigger.

Round 1 :

MR-6 sc = 6

Round 2 :

1 rnd- inc *6= 12

Round 3 :

2 rnd-(sc, inc)*6 = 18

Round 4 :

3 rnd - sc into every st = 18

Round 5 :

4 rnd-(2 sc, inc)*6 = 24

Round 6 :

5 rnd-sc into every st = 24

Round 7 :

6 rnd-(3 sc, inc)*6 = 30

Round 8 :

7 rnd-inc *15, 5 sc, dec *3, 4 sc = 42

Round 9 :

8 rnd-(6 sc, inc)*6 = 48

Round 10 :

9 rnd-(7 sc, inc)*6 = 54

Round 11 :

10 rnd-(8 sc, inc)*6 = 60

Round 12 :

11 rnd-(9 sc, inc)*6 = 66

Round 13-23 :

12-22 rnds (11 rnds) - sc into every st = 66

Info :

If you use plastic safety eyes, you should insert them between rounds 6 and 7, skipping 4 or 5 sts apart.

Round 24 :

23 rnd-(9 sc, dec)*6=60

Round 25 :

24 rnd-(8 sc, dec)*6=54

Round 26 :

25 rnd-(7 sc, dec)*6=48

Round 27 :

26 rnd-(6 sc ,dec)*6=42

Round 28 :

27 rnd-(5 sc, dec)*6=36

Round 29 :

28 rnd-(4 sc, dec)*6=30

Info :

We put the head aside for now.

β€” Arms - make 2 :

Round 1 :

MR -6 sc

Round 2 :

1 rnd - inc *6 = 12

Round 3 :

2 rnd - (2 sc, inc)*4 = 16

Round 4-8 :

3-7 rnds (5 rounds) - sc into every st = 16

Round 9 :

8 rnd-(2 sc, dec)*4 = 12

Round 10-30 :

9-27 rnds (19 rnds) - sc into every st = 12

Info :

You may insert the WIRE (any kind of it) into the arm, just do not forget to wrap the ends of the wire with a medical plaster so that it does not pierce the fabric of the arm.

Info :

Stuff the arms tightly, do not stuff only the upper 3 rnds to attach them to the body later.

Info :

Fold the arm in half . IMPORTANT. you should work the two folded edges of the arm together as follows: dec*3 into both folded edges of the arm (i.e. stretch with your hook 1 loop out ( working into both folded edges, do not finish the sc; you now have 2 loops on your hook ), then stretch 1 more loop out from the next st of the two folded edges - and now you have 3 loops on your hook -then crochet the two incomplete sc (all the 3 loops on your hook) together with one top and repeat 2 more times). You should have worked the 3 sts now (and we will attach arms as we crochet into these 3 sts).

Info :

Break yarn. Work the second arm the same way.

β€” Ears - make 2 :

Round 1 :

MR - 6 sc

Round 2 :

1 rnd - inc *6 = 12

Round 3 :

2 rnd - (sc, inc)*6 = 18

Round 4 :

3 rnd - sc into every st = 18

Round 5 :

4 rnd - (2 sc, inc)*6 = 24

Round 6 :

5 rnd - (2 sc, dec)*6 = 18

Round 7 :

6 rnd - sc into every st = 18

Info :

Cut off the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing the ears to the head. Work the second ear the same way.

β€” Body :

Round 1 :

MR-6 sc

Round 2 :

1 rnd-inc *6=12

Round 3 :

2 rnd - (sc, inc)*6 = 18

Round 4 :

3 rnd - (2 sc, sc)*6 = 24

Round 5 :

4 rnd - (3 sc, inc)*6 = 30

Info :

If you have some plastic, you may make the attachment discs yourself . Put the circle you have now to the plastic, circle it and cut out the two pieces (these will be required discs).

Round 6 :

5 rnd- BLO sc into every st = 30

Round 7 :

6 rnd- sc into every st = 30

Round 8 :

7 rnd - (4 sc, inc)*6 = 36

Round 9 :

ATTACH ARMS 8 rnd - 15 sc , 3 sc together with sts of the first arm, 15 sc, 3 sc together with sts of the second arm = 36

Round 10 :

9 rnd -(5 sc, inc)*6 = 42

Round 11 :

10 rnd - sc into every st = 42

Round 12 :

11 rnd - (6 sc, inc)*6 = 48

Round 13 :

12 rnd - sc into every st = 48

Round 14 :

13 rnd - (7 sc , inc)* 6 = 54

Round 15 :

14 rnd - sc into every st = 54

Round 16 :

15 rnd - (8 sc , inc)*6 = 60

Round 17 :

16 rnd - sc into every st = 60

Round 18-36 :

17-30 rnds (19 rnds) - sc into every st = 60

Info :

Put the attachment disc into the head (inside) between rounds 15 and 16 and insert a T-shaped cotter pin into it.

β€” Insert the attachment discs and the cotter pin into the head and attach it to the body :

Round 29 :

29 rnd-(3 sc, dec)*6 = 24

Round 30 :

30 rnd - (2 sc , dec)*6 = 18

Info :

Stuff the head tight.

Info :

Do needle sculpting of the muzzle. Do NEEDLE SCULPTING for the eyes between rnds 6 and 7, skipping 4 or 5 sts apart between them. Use the needle with the same thread that we use for crocheting the bear.

Info :

At the end of the nose (between rnds 6 and 7 of the head), we insert the needle and bring it out in the point of the first eye, skip 1 st (towards the second eye) and insert the needle again. There turned out a small stitch. Bring it out in the point of the second eye, and again skip the 1 sc sts on the fabric and bring the needle out in the stitch on the nose, next to the point we have inserted it the very first time. The eyes should be located in 4 or 5 sts apart.

Info :

Now there is a VERY IMPORTANT thing. It's better if someone helps you. One person should press on the place of the eyes and slightly squeezes the nose (on the point we have the two yarn tails), the second person pulls the threads well and tie them tight together. The left yarn ends you should weave into the head.

Info :

We sew or glue the eyes to the points where we've done the needle sculpting. If you use SAFETY eyes, then you do the needle sculpting the same way with the sculpting stitches over the eyes, and when you pull the yarn ends tight, the eyes should become drowned into the fabric.

Info :

We attach the head with a cotter pin to the body. Pull the pin ends in the body out of the second disc, pressing them very tightly (they should create smth like a flower), BEND THEM to different sides, round off the ends to the center.

β€” Close the hole on the head :

Round 31 :

31 rnd - (sc,dec)*6 = 12

Round 32 :

32 rnd - 6*dec = 6

Round 33 :

33 rnd- using needle, close the hole, or you may decrease sts before the hole is closed. Break yarn and weave in the yarn tail.

β€” Finish Crocheting the Body :

Round 31 :

31 rnd - (8 sc, dec)*6 = 54

Round 32 :

32 rnd - (7 sc, dec)*6 = 48

Round 33 :

33 rnd - (6 sc, dec)*6 = 42

Round 34 :

34 rnd - (5 sc, dec)*6 = 36

Round 35 :

35 rnd - (4 sc, dec)*6 = 30

Round 36 :

36 rnd - (3 sc, dec)*6 = 24

Round 37 :

37 rnd - (2 sc, dec)*6 = 18

Info :

Stuff the body tightly.

Round 38 :

38 rnd - (sc, dec)*6 = 12

Round 39 :

39 rnd - dec *6 or more to close the hole. Break yarn, weave in the yarn tail.

β€” Embroider the nose :

Info :

Use fine black thread and the needle . We start inserting it through the hole in the head, and leaving a long tail. We bring it out in the point where the nose will be located (between rnds 2 and 3 of the head) and embroider the nose with simple stitches back and forth (I use the sewing thread). With the same strong fine black thread and the needle, through the hole in the head, we bring the needle out at the end of the nose center, do a wide stitch over the 3 rows down, and bring it out back in the hole in the head. Next, we do the small stitch at the bottom of the division line of the muzzle. Insert the needle into the hole in the head, bring it out in the end of the division line, stitch over 1 or 2 sc sts of the fabric and go back to the hole in the head. We tie the thread ends together very tightly, pulling on the nose with a finger so that it is slightly flattened and the thread ends are tightly stretched.

β€” Embroider the live eyes :

Info :

Use white thread and needle. Insert the needle into the hole in the head, leaving a long tail out, and bring it out close to an eye, we skip half of the eye and bring the needle back into the hole in the head. Do the same for the second eye. With the fine black thread we insert the needle through the hole in the head and make the first eyebrow.

Info :

Skip 2 rows up from an eye , the width of an eyebrow is 2 or 3sc sts to the side. Bring the needle back into the hole in the head and tie the thread ends together. Eyebrows can be done anywhere you like. You may not do them at all to your taste.

β€” Sew the ears on the head :

Info :

SEW THE EARS ON THE HEAD Fold ears in half. Pin them to the required position on the head. Sew them on along the rows 14, 15 of the head, skip 18 sc sts between the ears. First we sew from the side of the muzzle (the first part of the ear).

Info :

When we sew the first part of the ear, we pick up the whole sc stitch on the ear and the sc stitch on teddy's head. Skip 1 row up on the head to sew the second part of the ear , i.e. not in the same place, but in the next row. Now you should sew through the FRONT LOOPS ONLY of the sts on the ear. Bring the thread out into the hole on the head, when the second ear is sewn, fasten off the thread ends and tie them together.

β€” Legs - make 2 :

Info :

Chain 8, work into the 2nd st from the hook around the chain foundation. Do (slst, ch1)* in the end of each row, but it's not obligatory. You may just continue crocheting in amigurumi rounds, if this more suitable for you.

Round 1 :

1 rnd - inc, 5 sc, [5 sc into one st], to the other side of the chain foundation 5 sc, inc = 18

Round 2 :

2 rnd - inc, 6 sc, inc*4, 6 sc, inc = 24

Round 3 :

3 rnd - inc, 9 sc, inc, 2 sc, inc, 9 sc, inc = 28

Round 4 :

4 rnd - (3 sc, inc)*7 = 35

Round 5 :

5 rnd - sc into every st = 35

Round 6 :

6 rnd- (4 sc, inc)*7 = 42

Info :

The sole is ready. We circle the sole on plastic and cut the insole out of the plastic piece. I use plastic from containers, but you may use any kind of the firm material. Cut out 2 pcs.

Round 7-9 :

7-9 rnds (3 rounds)-sc into every st = 42

Round 10 :

10 rnd - (4 sc, dec )*7 = 35

Round 11 :

11 rnd - sc into every st = 35

Round 12 :

12 rnd - (3 sc, dec)*7 = 28

Info :

Insert the insole into the foot.

Round 13 :

13 rnd - 10 sc , dec *4 , 10 sc = 24

Round 14 :

14 rnd - 9 sc, dec *3, 9 sc = 21

Round 15 :

15 rnd - 8 sc , dec *2 , 9 sc = 19

Round 16-26 :

16-26 rnds (11 rounds) - sc into every st = 19

Round 27 :

27 rnd-work decreases to close the hole. Break yarn, weave in the yarn tail.

Info :

Work the second leg the same way.

β€” Attach legs :

Info :

Use tight thread (I use the 100% cotton one) four times folded. Insert the needle into the first leg (skipping 4 rnds on it from the top) in the central point (LEAVE A LONG TAIL OUT), bring yarn out on the other side of the leg.

Info :

Go to the point back where we have inserted the needle, skipping 1 or 2 sts apart. Go through the body sides between rnds 30 and 31 of it to the opposite side. Insert the needle into the second leg (skipping 4 rnds on it from the top) in the central point, bring yarn out on the other side of the leg, and go to the point back where we have inserted the needle, skipping 1 or 2 sts apart.

Info :

Go through the body sides to the opposite side into the same points we were doing it before. Fasten the threads tightly and tie them into a knot. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO FASTEN THE THREADS TIGHTLY SO THAT THE LEGS ARE FIRMLY PRESSED AGAINST THE BODY. Weave in the yarn tails into the body.

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach the head to the body: insert the attachment disc into the head between rounds 15 and 16, insert the T-shaped cotter pin, stuff head tightly, push pin ends through the second disc in the body, bend the pin ends outward like a flower and round off the ends toward the center to secure.
  • Attach arms while crocheting the body: at body round 8, work 15 sc, 3 sc together with sts of the first arm, 15 sc, 3 sc together with sts of the second arm so that the arms are securely joined into the body (resulting count = 36).
  • Sew the ears to the head: fold each ear in half, pin to rows 14-15 of the head leaving 18 sc between ears, sew first along the muzzle side picking up whole sc stitches from ear and head, then sew the second part through the front loops only and secure thread ends inside the head.
  • Attach legs securely: using tightly folded cotton thread (four times) pass the needle between body rounds 30 and 31 and through the central points of each leg (skipping 4 rounds from the top), pull threads tightly and tie into a knot to press legs firmly against the body, weave in tails.
  • Needle sculpt and fix eyes: perform needle sculpting for eyes between head rounds 6 and 7 (skip 4-5 sts between eyes), have an assistant hold and press eyes/nose while you pull sculpting threads tight and secure; sew or glue safety eyes in place afterwards.
  • Embroider nose and muzzle: using fine black thread, insert needle through the head hole and embroider the nose center and division line as described, pulling threads tightly to flatten and shape the muzzle, then weave thread ends into the head.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘The size of the plastic discs depends on the tightness of your crochet stitches and may differ from the proposed disc size; test-fit before final assembly.
  • πŸ’‘Wrap any wire ends with medical plaster before inserting into limbs to prevent the wire from piercing the fabric.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff limbs and body firmly but evenly; overstuffing may distort shaping while under stuffing makes parts floppy.
  • πŸ’‘Fasten attachment threads (legs, head cotter pin) very tightly so the parts sit securely and do not wobble.
  • πŸ’‘Weave in or secure yarn tails inside the head and body to prevent loose ends and ensure a tidy finish.

This Little Teddy Bear pattern is made with love and attention to small details, from needle-sculpted features to secure attachment discs. It makes a timeless handmade gift or a cozy companion for your home. Grab your yarn and tools, and create a bear full of personality to cherish and share. 🧢🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished teddy size will vary with yarn and tension, but using sport-weight yarn and a 2.0mm hook produces a small bear approximately 20-25 cm tall depending on stuffing and finishing.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but this will change the final size; use a larger hook for bulkier yarn and adjust the plastic disc sizes accordingly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate; basic amigurumi skills, counting rounds, increases/decreases, and simple sewing experience are recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, though time may vary based on experience level, customization, and assembly complexity.