Bearison The Amigurumi Bear
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I was recently asked to submit an exclusive free crochet pattern for publication on All Free Crochet’s Blog: Stitch & Unwind!
Introducing my Bearison, The Amigurumi Bear!
You can now get Bearison right here at home at Oombawka Design! Get the free pattern for Bearison >HERE<
who is also lovingly known as
As this loveable little bear is crocheted from the top of his head down to his bottom, I recommend you complete the muzzle and ears first to allow you to assemble the head before completing the rest of the body. To make it easier I designed my bear to allow you to attach the arms and legs afterwards.
When adding the body parts I recommend you sew around the stitches and posts – do not stitch through them (separating the strands) but between them and pull tightly! This will allow you to remove the body part and try again if you are not happy with where it has been placed and the underlying stitches will not be damaged.
I hope you love this little bear as much as I do 🙂
Bearison is the first pattern I ever designed – he has been tweaked and changed and rewritten tons of times but never shared – until now!
He holds a special place in my heart – I hope he finds a special place in yours too!
Please note: Bearison The Amigurumi Bear is called Klondike the Snow Bear on the Website All Free Crochet and their Blog Stitch & Unwind.
Get your free Amigurumi pattern for my bear here: Klondike the Snow Bear
PS! Mya loves her Bearison!
Happy crocheting!

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Dear Rhondda,
This little bear is as cute as can be, whatever his name, though I must say, Bearison really suits him! I have a little Workshop teaching crochet. I have been asked to teach an Amigurumi Bear. I would love Bearison to be the star of the show. May I have your permission please. You can find me on my blog craftcrazygran.wordpress.com or my facebookpage http://www.facebook.com/craftcrazygran, to see what we do.
I love your blog!
reards,
Charlene
Thank you so much Vicci 🙂 I’m so happy you like him – he is one of my favourites and I love giving him as baby shower gifts. Have a lovely week, Rhondda
I just love this little cute bear!! Good job!!
Hi Pallie,
Thank you 🙂 After I attach the eyes, I stuff the head before attaching the muzzle and ears.
I do not have a specific place to place the ears. I do assemble the head fully before proceeding to the body of the bear. I attach the muzzle first and then the ears. This way you can center the ears based on the muzzle (nose). I try to keep them equal distance apart along the center line of the head.
Hope this helps!
Rhondda
Hi there,
Someone on the blog where the pattern is asked about when to sew the ears on. I read through the pattern myself thinking they might have missed a step, but nope, they didn’t. When should the ears be sewn on and along which round for inside point of the ear.
Thanks you do really great work,
Pallie
Thank you Lois 🙂 I’m so happy you like him! Rhondda
Thank you d 🙂
Thank you Jenny 🙂
Thank you Luisa, I love this bear too 🙂 Rhondda