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knitted toy teddy bear/rabbit
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Could someone please let me have some simple instructions for knitting a small (4"-6") teddy/bunny. I can't find a single pattern and the toy compilation magazines tend to have larger toys - apart from being rather expensive when all I want to knit is one small toy. Any tips would be appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if you look on ebay and type in teddy bear knitting patterns it will come up with quite a few.
alternatively look at this link
http://www.theknittinghut.com/Bear.pdf
or you could buy a great pattern from
http://www.modernknitting.co.uk/toys-dolls-and -bears-knitting-patterns-7419-0.html
hope this helps. happy christmas!
alternatively look at this link
http://www.theknittinghut.com/Bear.pdf
or you could buy a great pattern from
http://www.modernknitting.co.uk/toys-dolls-and -bears-knitting-patterns-7419-0.html
hope this helps. happy christmas!
Many thanks just what I wanted.
Sign of the times is that there is just one shop left in my area selling wool & patterns and the available toy patterns came in expensive magazines. I only want to make the bear as an add-on to out of the wool leftover from an outfit already made.
Hope yours was an excellent Christmas, mine certainly was.
Sign of the times is that there is just one shop left in my area selling wool & patterns and the available toy patterns came in expensive magazines. I only want to make the bear as an add-on to out of the wool leftover from an outfit already made.
Hope yours was an excellent Christmas, mine certainly was.
I know it's a bit late, but this is a good easy pattern.
Gail
NOTE: Size of needles and yarn determine the size of the bear. Use size needle and
yarn that will produce close and tight stitch needed for stuffing with poly fill. You
can sew two pieces of yarn together if the yarn is thin. Example : Size 7 needles
with sports yarn works fine.
BASIC PATTERN:
Stitch: Stockinette (Knit Row ~ Pearl Row)
~ Cast on 8 stitches and work 16 rows�break off yarn.
~ Cast on 8 stitches and work 16 rows to form other leg.
~ Knit across both legs (16 sts) and complete 13 rows.
~ Cast on 9 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows.
~ Work 8 rows.
~ Cast off 8 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows.
~ Now work 38 rows on these 16 sts
~ Cast on 8 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows.
~ Work 8 rows.
~ Cast off 8 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows.
~ Work 12 rows.
~ Using only first 8 stitches, work 16 rows�then cast off.
~ Return to remaining 8 stitches and work 16 rows�the cast off.
Gail
NOTE: Size of needles and yarn determine the size of the bear. Use size needle and
yarn that will produce close and tight stitch needed for stuffing with poly fill. You
can sew two pieces of yarn together if the yarn is thin. Example : Size 7 needles
with sports yarn works fine.
BASIC PATTERN:
Stitch: Stockinette (Knit Row ~ Pearl Row)
~ Cast on 8 stitches and work 16 rows�break off yarn.
~ Cast on 8 stitches and work 16 rows to form other leg.
~ Knit across both legs (16 sts) and complete 13 rows.
~ Cast on 9 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows.
~ Work 8 rows.
~ Cast off 8 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows.
~ Now work 38 rows on these 16 sts
~ Cast on 8 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows.
~ Work 8 rows.
~ Cast off 8 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows.
~ Work 12 rows.
~ Using only first 8 stitches, work 16 rows�then cast off.
~ Return to remaining 8 stitches and work 16 rows�the cast off.
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