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		<title>AMIGURUMI PLUSH TEDDY BEAR FREE CROCHET PATTERN</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This amigurumi plush teddy bear crochet pattern is a soft, cuddly, and beginner-friendly design. Create a cute handmade teddy bear using plush yarn, perfect as a baby gift, nursery decor, or collectible crochet toy.]]></description>
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<p><strong>Original Crochet Pattern</strong></p>



<p>This adorable plush teddy bear is designed with soft proportions, a round head, and a cozy sweater detail.<br>The pattern is written clearly for confident beginners to intermediate crocheters and results in a cuddly, gift-ready toy.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">FINISHED SIZE</h2>



<p>Approx. <strong>28–30 cm (11–12 inches)</strong> tall<br>(Size may vary depending on yarn, hook, and tension.)</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">MATERIALS</h2>



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<li>Super bulky / plush yarn<br>(e.g. <em>Himalaya Dolphin Baby, YarnArt Dolce, Alize Softy</em>)</li>



<li>Main color: Bear body</li>



<li>Secondary color: Sweater</li>



<li>Crochet hook: <strong>3.5 mm – 4.0 mm</strong></li>



<li>Safety eyes (10–12 mm)</li>



<li>Safety nose</li>



<li>Fiberfill stuffing</li>



<li>Tapestry needle</li>



<li>Scissors</li>



<li>Thin matching yarn/thread for facial embroidery</li>
</ul>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS)</h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>ch</strong> – chain</li>



<li><strong>sc</strong> – single crochet</li>



<li><strong>inc</strong> – increase (2 sc in same stitch)</li>



<li><strong>dec</strong> – decrease (single crochet 2 stitches together)</li>



<li><strong>st</strong> – stitch</li>



<li><strong>R</strong> – round</li>



<li><strong>( )</strong> – stitch count at end of round</li>



<li><strong>* *</strong> – repeat instructions between asterisks</li>
</ul>



<p>Work in <strong>continuous spiral rounds</strong> unless stated otherwise.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">HEAD</h2>



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<p>R1: 6 sc into magic ring (6)<br>R2: inc in each st (12)<br>R3: <em>1 sc, inc</em> ×6 (18)<br>R4: <em>2 sc, inc</em> ×6 (24)<br>R5: <em>3 sc, inc</em> ×6 (30)<br>R6: <em>4 sc, inc</em> ×6 (36)<br>R7: <em>5 sc, inc</em> ×6 (42)<br>R8–R12: 42 sc (5 rounds)</p>



<p>Insert safety eyes between R9–R10, about 6–7 sts apart.</p>



<p>R13: <em>5 sc, dec</em> ×6 (36)<br>R14: <em>4 sc, dec</em> ×6 (30)<br>R15: <em>3 sc, dec</em> ×6 (24)<br>R16: <em>2 sc, dec</em> ×6 (18)<br>R17: <em>4 sc, dec</em> ×3 (15)</p>



<p>Stuff firmly.<br>Fasten off, close opening.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">MUZZLE</h2>



<p>R1: 6 sc into magic ring (6)<br>R2: inc in each st (12)<br>R3: <em>1 sc, inc</em> ×6 (18)<br>R4: 18 sc</p>



<p>Fasten off, lightly stuff.<br>Attach safety nose and embroider mouth line before sewing to head.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">EARS (MAKE 2)</h2>



<p>R1: 6 sc into magic ring (6)<br>R2: inc in each st (12)<br>R3: <em>1 sc, inc</em> ×3, 6 sc (15)</p>



<p>Flatten slightly, do not stuff.<br>Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">BODY</h2>



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<p>R1: 6 sc into magic ring (6)<br>R2: inc in each st (12)<br>R3: <em>1 sc, inc</em> ×6 (18)<br>R4: <em>2 sc, inc</em> ×6 (24)<br>R5: <em>3 sc, inc</em> ×6 (30)<br>R6: <em>4 sc, inc</em> ×6 (36)<br>R7: 36 sc</p>



<p>Change to sweater color.</p>



<p>R8–R9: 36 sc<br>R10: <em>4 sc, dec</em> ×6 (30)<br>R11–R12: 30 sc<br>R13: <em>3 sc, dec</em> ×6 (24)<br>R14–R15: 24 sc<br>R16: <em>2 sc, dec</em> ×6 (18)<br>R17–R18: 18 sc<br>R19: <em>4 sc, dec</em> ×3 (15)</p>



<p>Stuff firmly.<br>Fasten off and close opening.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">ARMS (MAKE 2)</h2>



<p>R1: 6 sc into magic ring (6)<br>R2: inc in each st (12)<br>R3: <em>1 sc, inc</em> ×6 (18)<br>R4: 18 sc<br>R5: <em>1 sc, dec</em> ×6 (12)<br>R6: 12 sc</p>



<p>Change to sweater color.</p>



<p>R7–R9: 12 sc<br>R10: 10 sc, dec (11)<br>R11: 11 sc<br>R12: 9 sc, dec (10)<br>R13: 10 sc</p>



<p>Lightly stuff lower part only.<br>Flatten top and crochet <strong>5 sc through both layers</strong> to close.<br>Fasten off.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">LEGS (MAKE 2)</h2>



<p>Ch 5.<br>Work in an oval around the chain.</p>



<p>R1: From 2nd ch from hook: inc, 2 sc, 3 sc in last ch; on opposite side: 3 sc (10)<br>R2: <em>inc, inc, inc, 2 sc</em> ×2 (16)<br>R3: <em>inc, 1 sc</em> ×3, 2 sc, <em>inc, 1 sc</em> ×3, 2 sc (22)<br>R4–R5: 22 sc<br>R6: 3 dec, 2 sc, <em>dec, 1 sc</em> ×3, 5 sc (16)<br>R7: 2 dec, 2 sc, <em>dec, 1 sc</em> ×2, 4 sc (12)<br>R8–R12: 12 sc<br>R13: dec, 10 sc (11)<br>R14: 11 sc<br>R15: dec, 9 sc (9)</p>



<p>Stuff firmly.<br>Flatten top and close with <strong>5 sc through both layers</strong>.<br>Fasten off.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">ASSEMBLY</h2>



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<ol class="wp-block-list">
<li>Sew muzzle to lower center of head.</li>



<li>Attach ears slightly angled on top sides of head.</li>



<li>Sew head to body securely.</li>



<li>Attach arms to sides of sweater area.</li>



<li>Sew legs evenly at bottom of body.</li>



<li>Embroider gentle eyebrow lines if desired.</li>
</ol>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">COPYRIGHT &amp; USE</h2>



<p>This pattern is an <strong>original design</strong>.<br>You may sell finished toys made from this pattern.<br>Do <strong>not</strong> copy, translate, or redistribute the pattern itself.</p>



<p>© Amigurumi Badoomobile</p>



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		<title>Amigurumi Crochet Basic Barry The Bear Free Pattern</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[BARRY THE BEAR US terms ⦁ sl st – slip &#8230; ]]></description>
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<p><strong>BARRY THE BEAR</strong></p>



<p><strong>US terms   </strong></p>



<p>⦁    sl st – slip stitch<br> ⦁    sc – single crochet<br> ⦁    MR – magic ring<br> ⦁    inc – make 2 in same stitch<br> ⦁    dec – decrease (sc2tog)<br> ⦁    MC – main color<br> ⦁    CC – contrast color<br> ⦁    [#] – stitch count at end of round</p>



<p><strong>Materials</strong></p>



<p>‐ Medium weight yarn, in 2 colors (I used  <br> Caron Simply Soft):  <br>  9750 Chocolate (MC)<br>  9703 Bone (CC)</p>



<p>‐ 4.5 mm crochet hook</p>



<p>‐ 15 mm safety eyes<br>
‐ stuffing </p>



<p><strong>HEAD (in MC)<br></strong> Round 1: MR 6 sc<br> Round 2: inc x 6 [12]<br> Round 3: (sc 1, inc) x 6 [18]<br> Round 4: (sc 2, inc) x 6 [24]<br> Round 5: (sc 3, inc) x 6 [30]<br> Round 6: (sc 4, inc) x 6 [36]<br> Round 7: (sc 5, inc) x 6 [42]<br> Round 8: (sc 6, inc) x 6 [48]<br> Round 9: (sc 7, inc) x 6 [54]<br> Round 10: (sc 8, inc) x 6 [60]<br> Round 11: (sc 9, inc) x 6 [66]<br> Round 12‐19: sc in each [66]<br> Attach eyes to head at round 12, with 15 stitches<br> between them.<br> Round 20: (sc 9, dec) x 6 [60]<br> Round 21: (sc 4, dec, sc 4) x 6 [54]<br> Round 22: (sc 7, dec) x 6 [48]<br> Round 23: (sc 3, dec, sc 3) x 6 [42]<br> Round 24: (sc 5, dec) x 6 [36]<br> Round 25: (sc 2, dec, sc 2) x 6 [30]<br> Round 26: (sc 3, dec) x 6 [24]<br> Round 27: (sc 1, dec, sc 1) x 6 [18]<br> Round 28: (sc 1, dec) x 6 [12]<br> Round 29: dec x 6 [6]<br> Firmly stuff head as you go, packing in a little extra before finishing off. Loop yarn through remaining 6 stitches<br> and pull tight.  Secure knot and cut yarn.  <br><strong> MUZZLE (in CC)<br></strong> Round 1: MR 6 sc<br> Round 2: inc x 6 [12]<br> Round 3: (sc 1, inc) x 6 [18]<br> Round 4: (sc 2, inc) x 6 [24]<br> Round 5: sc in each [24]<br> Round 6: (sc 3, inc) x 6 [30]<br> Round 7: sc 4, inc, sc 14, inc, sc 10 [32]<br> Round 8‐10: sc in each [32]<br> Fasten off and cut yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.<br><strong> EARS (Make 2)<br></strong> I carried the color change yarn through the other stitches<br> as I worked in the round, but you may break your yarn if<br> that method works better for you.<br> Round: with MC, MR 6 sc<br> Round 2: with MC, inc x 4, change to CC, inc x 2 [12]<br> Round 3: with MC, (sc 1, inc) x 4, change to CC, (sc 1, inc) x<br> 2 [18]<br> Round 4: with MC, (sc 2, inc) x 4, change to CC, (sc 2, inc) x<br> 2 [24]<br> Round 5: with MC, (sc 3, inc) x 4, change to CC, (sc 3, inc) x<br> 2 [30]<br> Round 6: with MC, sc 20, change to CC, sc 10 [30]<br> Round 7 &amp; 8: repeat round 6<br> Round 9: with MC, (sc 3, dec) x 4, change to CC, (sc 3, dec) x 2 [24]<br> Round 10: with MC, sc 16, change to CC, sc 8 [24]<br> Fasten off and cut yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.  Fold ear is half before attaching to head.<br><strong> BODY (in MC)<br></strong> Round 1: MR 6 sc<br> Round 2: inc x 6 [12]  <br> Round 3: (sc 1, inc) x 6 [18]  <br> Round 4: (sc 2, inc) x 6 [24]  <br> Round 5: (sc 3, inc) x 6 [30]  <br> Round 6: (sc 4, inc) x 6 [36]  <br> Round 7: (sc 5, inc) x 6 [42]  <br> Round 8: (sc 6, inc) x 6 [48]  <br> Round 9: (sc 7, inc) x 6 [54]  <br> Round 10: (sc 8, inc) x 6 [60]  <br> Round 11: (sc 9, inc) x 6 [66]  <br> Round 12‐18: sc in each [66]<br> Round 19:  (sc 9, dec) x 6 [60]  <br> Round 20‐23: sc in each [60]<br> Round 24:  (sc 4, dec, sc 4) x 6 [54]  <br> Round 25‐28: sc in each [54]<br> Round 29: (sc 7, dec) x 6 [48]  <br> Round 30‐33: sc in each [48]<br> Round 34: (sc 3, dec, sc 3) x 6 [42]  <br> Round 35: sc in each [42]<br> Round 36: (sc 5, dec) x 6 [36]  <br> Round 37: sc in each [36]<br> Round 38: (sc 2, dec, sc 2) x 6 [30]  <br> Round 39: sc in each [30]<br> Round 40: (sc 3, dec) x 6 [24]  <br> Round 41‐42: sc in each [24]<br> Fasten off and cut yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.<br><strong> LEGS (Make 2)<br></strong> Round 1: with CC, MR 6 sc<br> Round 2: inc x 6 [12]<br> Round 3: (sc 1, inc) x 6 [18]<br> Round 4: (sc 2, inc) x 6 [24]<br> Round 5: (sc 3, inc) x 6 [30]<br> Round 6‐9: change to MC, sc in each [30]<br> Round 10: (sc 2, dec, sc 2) x 5 [25]<br> Round 11‐14: sc in each [25]<br> Round 15: (sc 3, dec) x 5 [20]<br> Stuff foot firmly.  You will not add any more stuffing<br> hereafter.<br> Round 16‐19: sc in each [20]<br> Round 20: (sc 3, dec) x 4 [16]<br> Round 21‐24: sc in each [16]<br> Round 25: (dec, sc 6) x 2 [14]<br> Round 26‐29: sc in each [14]<br> Fasten off and cut yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.<br><strong> ARMS (Make 2)<br></strong> Round 1: with CC, MR 6 sc<br> Round 2: inc x 6 [12]<br> Round 3: (sc 1, inc) x 6 [18]<br> Round 4: (sc 2, inc) x 6 [24]<br> Round 5: (sc 3, inc) x 6 [30]<br> Rounds 6‐8: change to MC, sc in each [30]<br> Round 9: (sc 2, dec, sc 2) x 5 [25]<br> Round 10: sc in each [25]<br> Round 11: (sc 3, dec) x 5 [20]<br> Round 12: sc in each [20]<br> Round 13: (sc 3, dec) x 4 [16]<br> Stuff hand firmly.  You will not add any more stuffing hereafter.<br> Round 14‐16: sc in each [16]<br> Round 17: (dec, sc 6) x 2 [14]<br> Round 18‐20: sc in each [14]<br> Round 21: (sc 5, dec) x 2 [12]<br> Round 22‐29: sc in each [12]<br> Fasten off and cut yarn, leaving a long tail for<br> sewing.<br><strong> TAIL (in MC)<br></strong> Round 1: MR 6 sc<br> Round 2: inc x 6 [12]<br> Round 3‐11: sc in each [12]<br> Fasten off and cut yarn, leaving a long tail for<br> sewing.  Do not stuff tail.<br><strong> FINISHING<br></strong> Sew arms onto body between rounds 23 &amp; 24.  Sew legs onto body between rounds 10 &amp; 11.  Whip stich nose<br> onto muzzle and embroider mouth as shown.</p>



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		<title>Big Boo Bear Crochet Amigurumi Free Pattern</title>
		<link>https://amigurumi.badoomobile.net/big-boo-bear-crochet-amigurumi-free-pattern/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2019 17:25:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Abbreviations beg – begin/beginning bet &#8212; between BL – back &#8230; ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Abbreviations</strong><br />
beg – begin/beginning<br />
bet &#8212; between<br />
BL – back loop<br />
ch – chain stitch<br />
ch- – refers to a ch space previously<br />
made: e.g., ch-1 space<br />
ch-sp – refers to chain or space<br />
cm – centimeter(s)<br />
cont &#8212; continue<br />
Dc – double crochet (UK treble cr)<br />
Dc2tog – double crochet 2 stitches<br />
together (decrease)<br />
Dec – decreases(s)<br />
ea – each<br />
FL – front loop(s)<br />
FO – fasten off<br />
hdc – half double crochet<br />
hdc2tog – half double crochet 2<br />
stitches together<br />
inc – increase<br />
lp(s) – loops<br />
mm – millimeter(s)<br />
pl – place<br />
prev – previous<br />
rem – remaining<br />
rnd(s) – round(s)<br />
RS – right side<br />
sc – single crochet (same as UK dc)<br />
sc2tog – single crochet 2 stitches<br />
together<br />
sk – skip<br />
Sl st – slip stitch (same as UK sc)<br />
Sp(s) – space(s)<br />
St – stitch<br />
tog &#8212; together<br />
WS &#8212; wrong side<br />
Yd(s) – yard(s)<br />
YO – yarn over<br />
Yoh – yarn over hook</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class=" wp-image-1533" src="http://www.amigurumi.live/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/big-Boo-Bear-amigurumi-300x284.jpg" alt="" width="434" height="411"></p>
<p><strong>Check for Comparison to Perle Cotton:</strong> Wrap the thread you want to use around<br />
a ruler, with each thread wrap touching the last wrap. The number of wraps that fit<br />
inside ¼ inch (.6 cm) is the equivalent size to perle cotton. For instance, if your<br />
thread wraps around 12 times, then it is equivalent to size 12 perle cotton.<br />
Check for Comparison to Crochet Cotton: Wrap the thread you want to use<br />
around a ruler, with each thread wrap touching the last wrap. The number of wraps<br />
that fit inside ½ inch (1.3 cm) is the equivalent size to crochet cotton. For instance, if<br />
your thread wraps around 30 times, then it is equivalent to size 30 crochet cotton.</p>
<p><strong>Materials:</strong><br />
• Size 30 cotton thread, light brown, or color of choice (Color A) – 1 ball Size 30<br />
thread, off-white, or color of choice (Color B) – about 25 yds<br />
<strong>Note:</strong> Bear may be made all in one color if desired.<br />
• Size 10 (1.3mm) crochet hook<br />
• Fiberfill<br />
• Two 2-mm black onyx beads for eyes<br />
• Two ¼&#8221; by 1/16&#8243; joint disks<br />
• One 1/16&#8243; by ½&#8221; cotter pin<br />
• Black embroidery thread (or color desired for features)<br />
• Upholstery or other strong thread similar in color to bear for jointing<br />
• Nylon or other strong black thread for sewing on eyes<br />
• Sewing Needles (Suggestions: nr 7 darner or milliner&#8217;s needle for jointing and eyes, nr<br />
26 tapestry needle for closing, nr 9 embroidery needle for features, and nr 10 beading<br />
needle for eyes.)<br />
• Small hemostat, dowel, long tweezers, or other long, narrow tool for stuffing<br />
• Small needle-nose pliers for curling cotter pins<br />
• Watercolor pencil or makeup for shading (brown and light pink) &#8211; optional<br />
You may use other types and sizes of thread to make Boo Bear, with a size hook that&#8217;s<br />
appropriate for the thread used. (The size of your bear may vary from mine because of a<br />
difference in tension). Size 30 thread, size 12 perle cotton, or punch thread and a size 10<br />
hook will make a bear just under 3 inches; use a size 12 hook for an even smaller bear.<br />
You can also make him larger by using a sport-weight mohair yarn and a size 7 hook, for<br />
instance, which makes a 4-3/4 inch bear. Be sure to change the size of the eyes and joint<br />
pins and disks accordingly.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class=" wp-image-1534" src="http://www.amigurumi.live/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/big-boo-bear-amigurumi-pattern-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="364" height="364"></p>
<p><strong>Head (Vertical Muzzle):</strong><br />
1. With color B ch 6, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in next 3 ch; 3 sc in last ch; continuing<br />
around to opposite side of chain, sk 1st free lp (opposite ch where you just made the 3<br />
sc), sc in next 3 free lps, 2 sc in last free lp, do not join – use a piece of contrasting thread<br />
or other marker to mark the beginning of rounds.<br />
• The beginning of the rounds is the bottom of the head. (12 sc)<br />
2. 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 10 sc, 2 sc in next sc. (14 sc)<br />
3. Sc in next 6 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 7 sc. (15 sc)<br />
4. Sc in ea sc around. (15 sc)<br />
5. Sc in ea sc around; FO color B with sl st in next sc. Note: If making single color<br />
bear, do not FO, but sl st in last sc and continue in color A. (15 sc)<br />
6. Join color A with sc in sc after sl st; sc in next 2 sc, 3 sc in next sc, sc in next 7 sc, 3 sc<br />
in next sc, sc in next 3 sc; do not join, place marker. (19 sc) Note: If making single<br />
color bear begin this round with “sc in sc after sl st;”.<br />
7. Sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in ea of next 12 sc, sc in next 4 sc. (31 sc)<br />
8. Sc in next 5 sc, 3 sc in ea of next 2 sc, sc in next 7 sc, 2 sc in ea of next 2 sc, sc in next<br />
7 sc, 3 sc in ea of next 2 sc, sc in next 6 sc. (41 sc)<br />
9. Sc in next 11 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 14 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 12 sc. (39 sc)<br />
• At this point it&#8217;s helpful to place a marker at the bottom center of the muzzle to assist<br />
with placement of the cotter pin, if you are jointing the head with a cotter pin and disk<br />
joint.<br />
10. Sc in next 4 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 5 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 12 sc, (sc2tog, sc in next 5 sc)<br />
twice. (35 sc)<br />
11– 12. Sc in ea sc around. (35 sc)<br />
13. Sc in next 11 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 9 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 11 sc. (33 sc)<br />
14 – 16. Sc in ea sc around. (33 sc)<br />
17. Sc2tog, sc in next 4 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 16 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 4 sc, sc2tog, sc in<br />
next sc. (29 sc)<br />
18. (Sc2tog, sc in next 3 sc) 6 times; last st will go into next row; replace rnd marker after<br />
the last sc. (23 sc)<br />
19. Sc in ea sc around. (23)<br />
• At this point, place a disk onto a cotter pin; insert the pin into the head and out the<br />
center bottom of the head between rows 12 and 13, directly in line with the middle of the<br />
snout, easing the pin through carefully so as not to tear your fabric. Now begin stuffing<br />
the head, then check to make sure that the cotter pin is positioned correctly. You may find<br />
that you need to remove the stuffing and reposition it. Repeat the process until you&#8217;re<br />
satisfied that the cotter pin is where it should be.<br />
Tip: Stuffing requires a lot of patience. If the pieces are not stuffed adequately, your<br />
bear will not have the shape and look that it should, and it could look cheap and<br />
shoddy. I use a small hemostat for stuffing mini-bears. With it I can &#8220;feel&#8221; empty spots<br />
that need additional stuffing, but use whatever method works for you. By the same<br />
token, you don&#8217;t want to overstuff the piece, causing the stitches to gape and show the<br />
stuffing!<br />
20. (Sc2tog, sc in next sc) 7 times, sc2tog. (15 sc)<br />
• Continue stuffing the head, shaping as you go. Don’t forget to fill out the cheek area on<br />
each side of the muzzle. Check shaping from all angles.<br />
21. Sc in ea sc around. (15 sc)<br />
22. Keeping stitches as tight as possible, sc2tog 7 times; FO with sl st in next sc, leaving<br />
long end to use for closing.<br />
• Add a bit more stuffing if needed. Thread long end on the tapestry needle and sew a<br />
row of gathering stitches, going in and out of the front loops around rnd 22; pull firmly to<br />
gather and close the end. Fasten off and secure. (Be extra careful if using punch thread to<br />
close; it breaks easily when pulled too hard.)<br />
Tip: Hide your loose thread ends by inserting thread onto a needle, then inserting the<br />
needle into the body piece and out at another location. Always go in and out of the<br />
fabric between stitches, and be careful not to catch any of the fabric when you do this.<br />
Pull the thread taut, and use sharp scissors to clip the thread close to the surface.<br />
<strong>Eyes:</strong><br />
<strong>Eye Sockets (Optional):</strong> Thread the darning or milliner&#8217;s needle (should be about 2-1/2<br />
inches long) using upholstery or other strong thread to match the body and knot the<br />
end. Insert the needle up into the bottom part of the head and run it through the head a<br />
couple of time to anchor the thread. (Make sure that you go out of and back in the<br />
same place, between stitches, when you do this.) Next bring the needle out at the left<br />
eye location. Take a stitch the width of one sc, pushing the needle through the head to<br />
the right eye location. Pull firmly to make a slight indentation for the left eye. Take a<br />
stitch the width of one sc, inserting the needle into head at right eye location, and back<br />
out at left eye location. Pull firmly to make an indentation for the right eye. Repeat<br />
once if necessary. Keeping thread taut, insert needle into left eye socket, and bring it out<br />
the bottom of head. Run the thread through the head once more, and fasten off<br />
securely, making sure that eye sockets remain indented.<br />
• At this point you may use watercolor pencils, fabric markers, or eye shadow on a cotton<br />
swab to shade the eye area, if desired. If using punch thread or mohair, you may brush<br />
the finished pieces carefully with a mohair finger brush for a slightly fuzzy look.<br />
Attach eyes: Use pins (the kind with round glass heads are good<br />
for this) to locate the eye positions. Sew the eyes on with black<br />
nylon or other strong thread: Begin by threading a sturdy needle,<br />
such as a milliner&#8217;s needle, with nylon or other strong thread. If<br />
using wire-looped eyes, crimp the wire loop with pliers, if it&#8217;s not<br />
pre-crimped, until you can just get your needle through the loop;<br />
insert the needle through the loop (or bead), and then remove the<br />
thread from the needle. If you can&#8217;t get your needle through the<br />
wire or bead, insert the thread through first, then thread the needle.<br />
Thread both ends back onto the needle, and then insert the needle<br />
into the first eye location. *Bring the needle out the back or<br />
bottom of the head (depending on the angle you want), pulling the thread until the wire<br />
loop touches the face. Insert the crimped loop into the same place where the needle<br />
went in (use a larger needle to make a tunnel for the loop if necessary), pushing it flush<br />
against the face. Pull gently but firmly on the thread to slightly imbed the eye into the<br />
face. Keeping the thread taut so as not to allow the eye to loosen, insert the needle back<br />
into the exact place,** then push through the head and out at the second eye location.<br />
Insert the threaded needle through the eye wire or bead (once again, if your needle<br />
won&#8217;t go through the opening, remove the thread from the needle, insert it through the<br />
eye wire or bead, then rethread the needle). Insert the needle into the 2nd eye location,<br />
then repeat * to ** to attach the 2nd eye, bringing the needle out finally at the bottom of<br />
the head. Tie off the ends with a surgeon&#8217;s knot, then thread the ends onto the needle<br />
and insert back into the head in the same place where the knot is; pull though the head.<br />
Clip ends close to the surface so that they disappear inside the head.<br />
Tip: Don’t be afraid to experiment with eye, brow, nose, and mouth shape and<br />
placement, as well as ear placement. Sometimes the most far-out facial renderings make<br />
the cutest bears. Make each bear an individual!<br />
<strong>Nose, Mouth, Eyebrows:</strong><br />
Embroider the nose using satin stitch with 2 strands of black embroidery thread. With<br />
same thread, embroider 1 straight stitch beginning at the bottom center of nose, about 2<br />
or 3 sc in length, depending on the look you want. Finally, make an inverted v-stitch for<br />
the mouth, with center being at the bottom of the center straight stitch. Using 2 strands<br />
of black floss, embroider a straight st for each brow above each eye.</p>
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<p><strong>Ears (Make 2):</strong></p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> For bi-color ears, work rows 1 – 3 with color B, then change to<br />
color A to work rows 4 – 6.<br />
1. With color A ch 2, 5 sc in 2nd lp from hook; ch 1, turn. (5 sc)<br />
2. 5 inc; ch 1, turn. (10 sc)<br />
3. (Inc, 2 sc) 3 times; inc in last sc; ch 1, turn. (14 sc)<br />
4. Sc across; ch 1, turn. (14 sc)<br />
5. (Dec; 2 sc) 3 times; dec; ch 1, turn. (10 sc)<br />
6. 5 dec; ch 1, turn. (5 sc)<br />
7. 5 sc; fasten off, leaving long end for sewing ear to head. (This is the back of the ear.)<br />
Attach ears: With front facing you, flatten ear horizontally; then sew bottom opening<br />
of ear together from side to side. Fold ear vertically towards front, bringing ear into a<br />
cup shape with front forming inside of cup. Tack bottom left front corner to bottom<br />
right front corner. Sew ear to head, maintaining cup shape, with back center point of ear<br />
placed 2 or 3 rows behind center front. Shade the inside of the ear, if you wish.<br />
<strong>Body:</strong><br />
1. With color A ch 2, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook; do not join, place rnd marker. (6 sc)<br />
2. 2 sc in ea sc around. (12 sc)<br />
3. (2 sc in next sc, sc in next sc) 6 times. (18 sc)<br />
4. (2 sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc) 6 times. (24 sc)<br />
5. (2 sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc) 6 times. (30 sc)<br />
6. Sc in next 6 sc, 2 sc in ea of next 2 sc, sc in next 13 sc, 2 sc in ea of next 2 sc, sc in<br />
next 7 sc. (34 sc)<br />
7. Sc in ea around. (34 sc)<br />
• Attach Head: Insert the head cotter pin into the top of the body at the<br />
center of rnd 1. Place the second disk onto the pin and push it onto the pin<br />
until it is touching the fabric. Use your pliers to curl the legs of the pin under<br />
until they rest snugly on the disk.<br />
8 &#8211; 11. Sc in ea sc around. (34 sc)<br />
12. Sc in next 11 sc, (2 sc in next sc) 5 times, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 12 sc. (40 sc)<br />
13. Sc in next sc around. (40 sc)<br />
14. Sc in next 12 sc, place marker (use a 2-inch piece of contrasting thread), (2 sc in next<br />
sc, sc in next 2 sc) 5 times, 2 sc in next 2 sc, place another marker, sc in next 12 sc. (46<br />
sc)<br />
• Markers will be used to assist with placement of head, arms, and legs, so be careful not<br />
to pull them out.<br />
15. Sc in next sc around. (46 sc)<br />
16. Sc in next 7 sc, sc2tog twice, sc in next 26 sc, sc2tog twice, sc in next 5 sc. (42 sc)<br />
17. Sc in ea sc around. (42 sc)<br />
18. Sc in next 6 sc, (sc2tog, sc in next 3 sc) 6 times, sc2tog, sc in next 4 sc. (35 sc)<br />
19. Sc in ea around. (35 sc)<br />
20. Sc in next 5 sc, (sc2tog, sc in next sc) 8 times, sc2tog, sc in next 4 sc. (26 sc)<br />
21. Sc in ea sc around. (26 sc)<br />
• At this point, begin stuffing the body. Insert a little bag of steel shot for weight, if you<br />
wish.<br />
22. (Sc2tog, sc in next sc) 8 times, sc2tog. (17 sc)<br />
23. Sc in ea sc around. (17 sc)<br />
• Continue stuffing.<br />
24. Sc2tog 8 times, sl st in next sc; FO, leaving a long end for closing. (8 sc, sl st)<br />
• Add more stuffing, if needed. Close same as for head.<br />
Tip: Did you know that your state of mind or the way you feel physically can affect<br />
your crochet tension? Since that can significantly affect the size and tightness of your<br />
stitches, it&#8217;s advisable, when making two of anything such as arms or legs, to make both<br />
of the pair at the same sitting. Otherwise, you may end up with one arm or leg shorter<br />
than the other.<br />
<strong>Left Arm:</strong><br />
1. With Color A ch 4, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 2 ch; moving around to work on<br />
opposite side of ch, sc in next 3 free lps; do not join, place rnd marker. (6 sc)<br />
2. 2 sc in ea sc around. (12 sc)<br />
3. (2 sc in next sc, sc in next 5 sc) twice. (14 sc)<br />
4 – 7. Sc in ea sc around. (14 sc)<br />
8. Sc in next sc, sc2tog, sc in next 5 sc, sc2tog, sl st loosely in next 4 sc (loosely so you<br />
will be able to work into the sl st on the next round. If the sl st is too tight, it will be very<br />
difficult to work into). (8 sc, 4 sl st)<br />
9. Sc in next 8 sc, sl st loosely in next 4 sl st. (8 sc, 4 sl st)<br />
10. Sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 4 sl st. (14 sc)<br />
11 – 15. Sc in ea sc around. (14 sc)<br />
16 &#8211; 17. Sc in next sc, sl st loosely in next 4 sc, sc in next 9 sc. (10 sc, 4 sl st)<br />
• Begin stuffing arm.<br />
18. Sc in ea sc around. (14 sc)<br />
19. Sc in next 7 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 6 sc. (15 sc)<br />
20 – 23. Sc in ea sc around. (15 sc)<br />
24. Sc in next 3 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 6 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 2 sc. (13 sc)<br />
25. Sc in next 3 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 5 sc, sc2tog, sc in next sc; FO with sl st in next sc.<br />
(11 sc )<br />
• Finish stuffing. Thread end on needle, then sew the end of the arm closed using a ladder<br />
stitch or overhand stitch through the outer loops. The seam should run front to back (the<br />
sl st at the wrist are on the inside of the arm.). FO securely and hide end inside arm.<br />
<strong>Right Arm:</strong><br />
1 – 15. Work same as Right Arm.<br />
16 &#8211; 17. Sc in next 5 sc, sl st loosely in next 4 sc, sc in next 5 sc. (10 sc, 4 sl st)<br />
• Begin stuffing arm.<br />
18. Sc in ea sc around. (14 sc)<br />
19. Sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 12 sc. (15 sc)<br />
20 – 25. Work same as Left Arm.<br />
<strong>Attach arms:</strong><br />
Use the darning needle and upholstery or other strong thread, doubled; not knotted.<br />
Insert needle into first shoulder area of bear and run it through the body a couple of<br />
times to anchor the thread (Leave a 2-1/2 inch tail protruding from the first shoulder.);<br />
bring the needle out at the second shoulder. When arms are at the bear’s sides, the<br />
inner elbow should be just behind the marking threads. [Insert needle into inner side of<br />
arm and through to outer arm. Insert needle back into outer arm in the same place<br />
where it came out, dip the needle inside the arm to grab some stuffing, and bring it out<br />
the inner the arm in the exact spot where it went in. Then take the needle back through<br />
the body, always using the same entry and exit spots, and out the opposite shoulder.]<br />
Repeat within [ ] for the second arm. Repeat the entire process once more if you wish.<br />
Pull gently but firmly to pull the arms firmly against the body. Cut thread, leaving a tail;<br />
tie off the starting and ending tails with surgeon&#8217;s knots, then thread the tails onto the<br />
needle and pull into body and out the other side. Pull on thread firmly and clip close to<br />
surface so that it disappears inside body. Finish by using one strand of black floss to<br />
embroider 3 or 4 evenly spaced vertical straight stitches on the end of each paw, for<br />
claws.<br />
<strong>Legs (Make 2):</strong><br />
1. With color B (or main color if bear is one color) ch 2, make 3 sc in 2nd ch from hook;<br />
ch 1, turn. ( 3 sc)<br />
2. 2 sc in next sc, sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc; ch 1, turn. (5 sc)<br />
3 – 6. Sc in ea sc across; ch 1, turn. (5 sc)<br />
7. 2 sc in next c, sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc; ch 1, turn. (7 sc)<br />
8. 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc; ch 1, turn. (9 sc)<br />
9. 2 hdc in next sc, hdc in next sc, sl st in same pl as last hdc, ch 1, (2 hdc in next sc, hdc<br />
in next sc, sl st in same sc, ch 1) twice, hdc in next sc, 2 hdc in last sc, sl st in same sc; FO.<br />
(12 hdc, 4 sl st, 3 ch-1).<br />
10. With right side facing and working in row ends along side of foot, join color A with<br />
sc in beg ch at center of heel; sc in end of rows 1 – 8, 2 sc in end of row 9, sl st in same pl<br />
as last sc, now, skipping the ch-1 spaces, (sc in next 3 hdc, sl st in next sl st) 4 times; now<br />
working down the side of the foot, make 2 sc in end of row 9, sc in end of rows 8 – 1;<br />
finally, sc in the same pl with the 1st sc; do not join; place marker. (34 sc, 4 sl st)<br />
11. Working in BL (optional), sc in next 11 sc, sl st in next sl st, (sc in next 3 sc, sl st in next<br />
sl st) 4 times, sc in next 11 sc. (34 sc, 4 sl st)<br />
12. Working in both loops, repeat rnd 11. (34 sc, 4 sl st)<br />
• Note: Make all dec as tightly as possible to avoid wide gaps in tops of feet. It is<br />
inevitable that you will have small holes in the work when this number of decreases are<br />
worked over each other, but the idea is to keep them as tiny as possible.<br />
13. Sc in next 4 st, sl st in next 4 st, sc in next 5 st, sc2tog 6 times, sc in next 5 st, sl st in<br />
next 4 st, sc in next 5 st. (25 sc, 8 sl st)<br />
14. Sc in next 4 st, sc2tog, sl st in next 3 st, (sc2tog, sc in next sc) 5 times, sl st in next 3<br />
st, sc2tog, sc in next 4 st. (20 sc, 6 sl st)<br />
15. Sc in next sc, move rnd marker here to begin rnd here (this is to reposition the<br />
starting point, and does not change the stitch count), sc in next 7 sc, sc2tog 6 times, sc in<br />
next 7 sc. (20 sc)<br />
16. Sc in next 6 sc, sc2tog 4 times, sc in next 6 sc. (16 sc)<br />
17 &#8211; 18. Sc in ea sc around. (16 sc)</p>
<p>• Stuff foot. Begin by pushing tiny pieces of fiberfill into each toe with a small hemostat or<br />
other small tool. Shape foot as you stuff, keep narrower instep and toe definition as much<br />
as possible.<br />
19 &#8211; 22. Sc in ea sc around. (16 sc)<br />
• Continue stuffing every few rounds.<br />
23. Sc in next sc, move rnd marker to begin rnd here; sc in next 7 sc, 2 sc in ea of next 2<br />
sc, sc in next 7 sc. (18 sc)<br />
24– 27. Sc in ea sc around. (18 sc)<br />
28. Sc, move rnd marker to begin rnd here; sc in next 8 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 8 sc. (17<br />
sc)<br />
29. Sc in next 7 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 8 sc. (16 sc)<br />
30. Sc in next 7 sc, sc2tog, sc in next 7 sc. (15 sc)<br />
31. (Sc2tog, sc in next 3 sc) 3 times; FO with sl st in next sc, leaving long end for closing.<br />
(12 sc)<br />
• Close using the same method used for arms.</p>
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<p><strong>Sculpt toes (Optional):</strong><br />
Thread a needle with a color as similar as possible to the bear; knot end. Insert the<br />
needle (always work between the crochet stitches) and pull the knot inside the leg. Run<br />
the needle through the leg a couple of times to secure the thread, being careful not to<br />
catch any fabric. Now bring the needle out on top of foot bet rnds 12 and 13, directly<br />
above the place where 1st toe definition begins. *Take a stitch the width of one sc, going<br />
straight down and out the bottom of the foot bet rows 7 and 8. Pull thread firmly to<br />
create indentation. Keeping thread taut throughout to maintain indentations, make a<br />
straight stitch horizontally to the side of the foot, even with space bet rows 7 and 8, just<br />
behind rnd 11, and out again on top of foot above bet 2nd and 3rd toes. Take a stitch the<br />
width on one sc, bringing needle out on bottom of foot bet rows 7 and 8. *Take a<br />
horizontal straight stitch to your left, and insert needle in the bottom of foot in same<br />
place as beginning of previous horizontal straight stitch.* Bring needle out at top front<br />
of foot bet 3rd and 4th toes, take a stitch the width on one sc, bringing needle out directly<br />
below. Repeat * to * above, coming out once again bet the 3rd and 4th toes. Go back in<br />
at the same place, and come out on bottom directly below. Make the final horizontal<br />
straight st by taking the thread to your right, and inserting the needle right behind rnd 11,<br />
even with the sp bet rows 7 and 8, as you did on the opposite side of the foot. Bring<br />
the needle back out bet 1st and 2nd toes, just above rnd 11. Make a vertical straight stitch,<br />
bringing the needle down and inserting it where the 1st and 2nd horizontal stitches meet<br />
on bottom of foot. Continue to keep the thread taut to maintain indentations. Come<br />
back out bet the 2nd and 3rd toes, and repeat the process; then repeat once again bet the<br />
3rd and 4th toes. Keeping thread taut, run the needle through the foot several times to<br />
secure thread, making sure you always go in and out between stitches so as not to catch<br />
any fabric and make unwanted indentations!<br />
<strong>Leg Sockets: (Optional)</strong><br />
Thread the darning or milliners needle with thread similar in color to body. Leaving a 2-<br />
inch tail at the beginning, insert needle into side of body about 4 rows up from bottom<br />
of body directly down from arm joint; bring needle out in same place on opposite side.<br />
Insert needle back into body three rows up; bring out on opposite side of body 3 rows<br />
above tail. Insert needle back into body in same place where tail protrudes, and bring<br />
out on opposite side in same place as previous exit point. Go back through to the<br />
opposite side once more, and pull to indent the sockets. Attach legs: Continuing, insert<br />
needle back into body one sc width down from exit point, push through the body, and<br />
bring out at same place on opposite side. Now use the same method to attach the legs<br />
as used for arms.<br />
<strong>Overalls:</strong><br />
<strong>Materials:</strong><br />
• Thread in color of choice – use the same size thread and hook as used for the bear<br />
• Three 4mm doll buttons (for 3-inch bear; adjust size for larger bear)<br />
• Sewing thread to match overalls and buttons<br />
• Sewing needle, tapestry needle<br />
1. Ch 41, hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in ea ch across; ch 2, turn. (Ch-2 counts as hdc.)<br />
(40 hdc)<br />
2 – 4. Hdc in ea hdc across; ch 2, turn. At end of row 4, join with sl st in top of beg ch2.<br />
(40 sc)<br />
<strong>First leg:</strong><br />
5. Hdc in next 19 hdc, ch 6, join with sl st in top of beg ch-2; FO. (20 hdc, 6 ch)<br />
6. With RS facing, join with sl st in BL of 4th ch of ch-6, ch 2, hdc in next 2 ch, hdc in<br />
next 20 hdc, hdc in next 3 ch; join in top of beg ch-2, ch 1, do not turn. (26 hdc)<br />
7. Working in BL for this row, sc in same pl as joining and in next 9 hdc, 2 sc in next<br />
hdc, sc in next 12 hdc, 2 sc in next hdc, sc in next 3 hdc, join with sl st in 1st sc; FO. (28<br />
sc)<br />
<strong>Second leg:</strong><br />
5. With WS facing you, join with sl st in 4th free lp of ch-6 at crotch, ch 2, hdc in next 2<br />
free lps, hdc in next hdc on row 4, hdc in next 19 hdc, hdc in next 3 ch; join with sl st in<br />
top of beg ch-2, ch 2, turn. (26 hdc)<br />
6. Hdc in next hdc and in next 24 hdc; join with sl st in top of beg ch-2, ch 1, turn. (26<br />
hdc)<br />
7. Working in BL for this row, sc in same pl as joining and in next 9 hdc, 2 sc in next<br />
hdc, sc in next 12 hdc, 2 sc in next hdc, sc in next 3 hdc, join with sl st in 1st sc; FO. (28<br />
sc)<br />
Optional Cuff Row for Both Legs: Ch 2, turn; working in BL; hdc in same pl, (Hdc in<br />
next 4 sc, 2 hdc in next sc) 5 times, hdc in next 3 sc; join with sl st in top of beg ch-2;<br />
FO. (35 hdc)<br />
• Depending on the thread or yarn used, you may need to tack the cuff to the shorts.<br />
• There will be small gaps at the front and rear crotch where the stitches don’t quite meet.<br />
Using the same thread as pants, tack the stitches together, closing the gaps.<br />
• Weave loose thread ends.<br />
<strong>Waist Band and Placket:</strong><br />
1. With RS facing, join pants color with sc in 1st free lp of foundation ch at waist, sc in<br />
next 39 free lps, ch 1, sc in side of sc just made, ch 3 (buttonhole), sc in end of next row,make 6 more sc,<br />
evenly spaced, down the right back opening, sl st in the center bottom<br />
between the 2 sides, then make 7 sc, evenly spaced, up the left back opening, with the<br />
last sc being in the end of the 1st sc made on this row; ch 1, turn. (55 sc, 1 sl st, ch-3<br />
buttonhole)<br />
2. Sc in next 6 sc, sl st in next sc; FO. (6 sc, sl st)<br />
• Sew a button (or bead) to the top left side of the waist.<br />
<strong>Bib:</strong><br />
1. With RS facing, sk 1st 15 sc of waist band, join with sl st in BL of next sc, ch 2, hdc in<br />
next 9 sc; ch 2, turn. (10 hdc) (Turning ch-2 counts as 1st hdc.)<br />
2. Hdc in next 9 hdc; ch 2, turn. (10 hdc)<br />
3. Ch 1 (buttonhole), sk next hdc, hdc in next 6 hdc, ch 1, sk next hdc, hdc in last hdc;<br />
FO. (7 hdc, 2 ch-1 sp)<br />
<strong>Left Strap:</strong><br />
1. With RS of back facing, skip 2 sc on waistband, join with sc in next sc, sc in next sc; ch<br />
1, turn. (2 sc)<br />
2 – 13. Sc in next 2 sc; ch 1, turn. FO after row 13. (2 sc)<br />
<strong>Right Strap:</strong><br />
1. With RS of back facing, join with sc in 4th sc from the right edge of waist band, sc in<br />
next sc; ch 1, turn. (2 sc)<br />
2 – 13. Repeat 2 – 13 of Left Strap.<br />
• Weave loose thread ends.<br />
• Sew a button to top of each strap near front end.<br />
• Embellish with contrasting stitches around the legs and bib, if you wish.</p>

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