Available direct in eBook format from LeisureArts.com
There is nothing more wonderful as making a
bear for someone.
Whether young or old most people appreciate
a beautiful bear.
To make the bear you will need;
For Bear:
Worsted Weight Yarn, approximately:
Brown - 7 ounces, (200 grams, 440 yards)
Black - small amount
Crochet hook, size H (5.00 mm) or size needed for gauge
Polyester stuffing
Yarn needle
¼" Buttons for eyes - 2
Sewing needle and thread
½" Flat two-holed buttons for joining limbs - 4
Soft sculpture needle
For Headband:
Bedspread Weight Cotton Thread (size 10), approximately
Yellow - 50 yards
Brown - 10 yards
Green - 10 yards
Steel crochet hook, size 3 (2.10 mm) or size needed
for gauge
Note: Entire Bear and Headband are worked holding two
strands of yarn or thread together.
Finished Size: Approximately 9½" tall
The bear is the ideal size, not being too small
or too tall.
With the moveable arms and legs it will sure
to be a big hit.
The pattern is in written format and includes
a picture to see how to attach the arms
and legs to make them moveable.
Available direct in eBook format from LeisureArts.com
There is nothing more wonderful as making a
bear for someone.
Whether young or old most people appreciate
a beautiful bear.
To make the bear you will need;
For Bear:
Worsted Weight Yarn, approximately:
Brown - 7 ounces, (200 grams, 440 yards)
Black - small amount
Crochet hook, size H (5.00 mm) or size needed for gauge
Polyester stuffing
Yarn needle
¼" Buttons for eyes - 2
Sewing needle and thread
½" Flat two-holed buttons for joining limbs - 4
Soft sculpture needle
For Headband:
Bedspread Weight Cotton Thread (size 10), approximately
Yellow - 50 yards
Brown - 10 yards
Green - 10 yards
Steel crochet hook, size 3 (2.10 mm) or size needed
for gauge
Note: Entire Bear and Headband are worked holding two
strands of yarn or thread together.
Finished Size: Approximately 9½" tall
The bear is the ideal size, not being too small
or too tall.
With the moveable arms and legs it will sure
to be a big hit.
The pattern is in written format and includes
a picture to see how to attach the arms
and legs to make them moveable.
Available direct in eBook format from LeisureArts.com
I received the ebook to review.
However all opinions expressed are my own.
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No monies were exchanged.
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