After sharing the lovely Crochet Christmas Bear Lovey, we’re excited to bring you a delightful twist on that design. Here is the modified pattern, converting the festive Christmas bear into this adorable Jersey Bear. This new pattern keeps the charm of the original while introducing a sporty flair, making it a perfect gift for the little athlete in your life or anyone who enjoys a cute, cuddly bear with a bit of personality. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting, this simple pattern is designed to be fun and rewarding to make.
Crochet Jersey Bear Pattern
The Crochet jersey bear pattern brings a delightful twist to the beloved Christmas bear design. With easy adjustments for the muzzle and ears, plus fun colour changes for the body and arms, this cute bear sports its cozy jersey! Available as a downloadable PDF this bear is sure to win hearts. Perfect for gifts or a personal crochet keepsake, start stitching and see where your creativity takes you.
Jersey Bear Pattern Adjustments
The Crochet Jersey Bear Pattern is a revamped iteration of the Crochet Christmas Bear Lovey Pattern, tailored with adjustments to craft an even more delightful jersey lovey.
Colour Changes for the Body:
- Rounds 1-25: Use color A
- Rounds 26-30: Use jersey color (color for the jersey)
- Rounds 31-38: Finish with color A
Color Change for the Arms:
- Rounds 1-15: Use color A
- Rounds 16-20: Change to color B (jersey color)
Ears (Make Two):
- Color A (Yellow)
- MC (magic circle) SC 6 [6 stitches]
- INC x6 [12 stitches]
- SC, INC x6 [18 stitches]
- SC in each stitch around [18 stitches]
- SC, DEC x6 [12 stitches]
- SC, DEC x4 [8 stitches]
After Round 6, press the ear flat between your fingers and slip stitch or SC 4 across to close the bottom of the ear. End with a slip stitch and leave a strand of yarn for sewing the ears to the head, two rounds down from the center.
Muzzle:
- Color A (Yellow)
- MC (magic circle) 5 SC [5 stitches]
- INC x5 [10 stitches]
- INC x5, SC in the last 5 stitches [15 stitches]
- 2 SC, INC x5 [20 stitches]
5-6. SC in each stitch around [20 stitches] (2 Rounds). Stuff the muzzle before closing.
After Round 6, slip stitch and leave a strand of yarn to sew the muzzle onto the face.
Nose Embroidery:
Before attaching the nose to the face, make a small triangle with black yarn and fill in the nose with vertical stitches close to each other.
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