Spring Shower Bears
Knitting Pattern PDF
All parts are knitted flat and sewn up at the end. No circular knitting is required.
Finished size: Large: 20cm, small: 13cm
Yarn used
James C Brett Top Value DK, 1 ball each
• [A] White 8428
• [B] Parchment 0843
• [C] Opal 0845
• [D] Gold 8462
• [E] Bright Orange 8443
About the yarn
DK; 290m per 100g ball; 100% acrylic
Additional materials
• 1 pair each of 6mm and 5mm mushroom-shaped eye beads or safety eyes
• Cotton thread
• Toy stuffing
• Oddment of dark brown 4-ply yarn
• 3.5mm wooden stick
• Wooden beads
• Liquid glue
• 2 press stud fasteners
*Note: if these are for young children, don’t include the wooden sticks.
Tension
24 sts x 34 rows = 10cm measured over St st (not essential)
Needles used
3.5mm straight
Other tools
• Stitch holders
• Crochet hook
• Locking stitch markers or waste yarn
• Chenille needle
• All-purpose sewing needle
Practical tips
• Leave long ends for the parts that require assembly.
• Sew the seam with RS facing, using mattress stitch.
11 pages
Knitting Pattern PDF
All parts are knitted flat and sewn up at the end. No circular knitting is required.
Finished size: Large: 20cm, small: 13cm
Yarn used
James C Brett Top Value DK, 1 ball each
• [A] White 8428
• [B] Parchment 0843
• [C] Opal 0845
• [D] Gold 8462
• [E] Bright Orange 8443
About the yarn
DK; 290m per 100g ball; 100% acrylic
Additional materials
• 1 pair each of 6mm and 5mm mushroom-shaped eye beads or safety eyes
• Cotton thread
• Toy stuffing
• Oddment of dark brown 4-ply yarn
• 3.5mm wooden stick
• Wooden beads
• Liquid glue
• 2 press stud fasteners
*Note: if these are for young children, don’t include the wooden sticks.
Tension
24 sts x 34 rows = 10cm measured over St st (not essential)
Needles used
3.5mm straight
Other tools
• Stitch holders
• Crochet hook
• Locking stitch markers or waste yarn
• Chenille needle
• All-purpose sewing needle
Practical tips
• Leave long ends for the parts that require assembly.
• Sew the seam with RS facing, using mattress stitch.
11 pages
Knitting Pattern PDF
All parts are knitted flat and sewn up at the end. No circular knitting is required.
Finished size: Large: 20cm, small: 13cm
Yarn used
James C Brett Top Value DK, 1 ball each
• [A] White 8428
• [B] Parchment 0843
• [C] Opal 0845
• [D] Gold 8462
• [E] Bright Orange 8443
About the yarn
DK; 290m per 100g ball; 100% acrylic
Additional materials
• 1 pair each of 6mm and 5mm mushroom-shaped eye beads or safety eyes
• Cotton thread
• Toy stuffing
• Oddment of dark brown 4-ply yarn
• 3.5mm wooden stick
• Wooden beads
• Liquid glue
• 2 press stud fasteners
*Note: if these are for young children, don’t include the wooden sticks.
Tension
24 sts x 34 rows = 10cm measured over St st (not essential)
Needles used
3.5mm straight
Other tools
• Stitch holders
• Crochet hook
• Locking stitch markers or waste yarn
• Chenille needle
• All-purpose sewing needle
Practical tips
• Leave long ends for the parts that require assembly.
• Sew the seam with RS facing, using mattress stitch.
11 pages