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Fuzzy Bear amigurumi crochet pattern


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An original crochet amigurumi teddy bear pattern from the Fuzzy Friends collection by June Gilbank.

Pattern makes either of the teddy bears shown, depending on the type of yarn used. 

Yarn: an eyelash yarn. The specific yarns I used have probably been discontinued since I designed these patterns in 2007-8, but these patterns are very versatile and you can substitute many different yarns with great results:

Bonus Information Guide: All Fuzzy Friends patterns include an additional PDF instruction file called About Fuzzy Patterns. This 4-page reference guide is crammed full of information, tips, and examples for choosing and using both eyelash and fluffy/fuzzy yarns, how to substitute any regular yarn of your choice, and how to brush smooth pieces with a wire brush to give a fluffy result.

Hook: US H / 5mm

Size: Finished size will vary depending on yarn used; sample bears are 8″ (brown bear) and 10.5″ (pink bear) tall as seated in pictures.

Eye size: 10-12mm, depending on the thickness of the yarn you use. The sample brown bear used 10mm eyes and pink bear used 12mm eyes. If in doubt, go with 12mm.

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Fuzzy Bear amigurumi crochet pattern :
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