Crochet Cute Stuffed Bear in Rain Coat and Boots Using Knit Stitch
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Crochet Cute Stuffed Bear in Rain Coat and Boots Using Knit Stitch
Hi everyone!! Here I have an adorable original crochet bear pattern, in which I use the knit crochet stitch (waistcoat stitch) to crochet an adorable bear with a raincoat and boots that is crocheted but looks knitted!!
Here are the abbreviations of the stitches I used :
Sc: single crochet (waistcoat/knit stitch)
Inc: increase
Dec: decrease
BLO: back loop only
Waistcoat stitch (knit stitch)
Here is a video on how to do the waistcoat stitch (knit stitch) if you don't know how to do it:
(In my pattern when I say sc I mean use the waistcoat stitch but you can choose to sc instead)
Supplies
- Safety eyes
- 3.75 mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Stuffing
- Brown, light beige, yellow, white, and light brown yarn
- Brown pen
Making the Head
*Start by using the beige yarn for this part to make the snout (In my pattern when I say sc I mean use the waistcoat stitch but you can choose to sc instead)
Start with a chain of 4 stitiches
R1. Sc around the full chain so that you have a total of 8 stitches (8)
R2. Inc, sc in the next 2 stitches, 2 inc, sc in the next 2 stitches, inc (12)
R3. (sc, inc x3) then sc in the next 6 stitches (15)
R4. (sc, inc x4) then sc in the next 7 stitches (19)
R5. (2sc, inc x3) then sc in the next 10 stitches (21)
R6. (2sc, inc x4) then sc in the next 9 stitches (25)
R7. Sc around the 25 stitches (25)
Now switch from the beige yarn to the brown yarn
R8. (3sc, inc x4) sc in the next 9 stitches (29)
R9. Sc in around the 29 stitches (29)
R10. (4sc, inc x3) then sc in the next 14 stitches (32)
R11. Sc in around the 32 stitches (32)
R12. (3sc, inc x3) sc in the next 20 stitches (35)
R14. (2sc, inc x5) sc in the next 25 stitches (40)
R15-R19. Sc in the 40 stitches for a total of 5 rows (40)
Add the eyes here
R20. (4sc, dec x 3) sc in the next 22 stitches (37)
R21. (5sc, dec x5) sc in the next 2 stitches (32)
R22. (4sc, dec x 5) sc in the next 2 stitches (27)
R23. (3sc, dec x5) sc in the next 2 stitches (22)
Stuff the head
R24. (2sc, dec x5) sc in the next 2 stitches (17)
R25. (sc, dec x5) sc in the next 2 stitches (12)
R26. Dec around the 12 stitches (6)
Close the head.
Making the Ears and Facial Features
* Use the brown yarn to make the ears, the light brown yarn to make the nose and eye browns and the white yarn to attach under his eyes, and a pen to make the mouth. (In my pattern when I say sc I mean use the waistcoat stitch but you can choose to sc instead)
Making the ears:
R1. Start by making a magic ring with 6 stitches (6)
R2. (Inc x6) around the 6 stitches (12)
R3. (Sc, inc x6) around the 12 stitches (18)
R4-R5. Sc around the 18 stitches for a total of 2 rows (18)
Fasten off and make one more, do not stuff them fold them as seen in the pictures and attach them to the head.
Now embroider the nose and eyebrows on the head, and add the white yarn under the eyes and draw on using the pen a mouth.
Making the Body
* For this part use the brown yarn (In my pattern when I say sc I mean use the waistcoat stitch but you can choose to sc instead)
Start by making a chain of 10
R1. Sc around the whole chain so that you have a total of 20 stitches (20)
R2. Inc, sc in the next 8 stitches, 2inc, sc in the next 8 stitches, and then end with an inc (24)
R3. Inc, 2sc, inc, then sc in the next 8 stitches, then inc, 2sc, inc again and do 8 sc in the rest of the sitiches (28)
R4. (3sc, inc x7) around the 28 stitches (35)
R5-R16. Sc in the 35 stitches for a totl of 12 rows (35)
R17. (8sc, dec x3) sc in the next 5 stitches (32)
R18. (5sc, dec x4) sc in the next 4 stitches (28)
R19. (4sc, dec x 4) sc in the next 4 stitches (24)
R20-R24. Sc in the 24 stitches for a total of 5 rows (24)
Stuff
R25. (3sc, dec x4) sc in the next 4 stitches (20)
R26. (2sc, dec x6) sc in the next 2 stitxhes (14)
Sc in the 14 stitches
Fasten off leaving a tail for sewing, dont close
Making the Legs, Arms, and Tail
* Use the brown yarn to make the arms, legs, and tail (In my pattern when I say sc I mean use the waistcoat stitch but you can choose to sc instead)
Making the arms:
R1. Make a magic ring with 6 stitches (6)
R2. (Sc, inc x3 around the 6 stitches ) (9)
R3-R17. Sc around the 9 stitches for a total of 15 rows (9)
R18-R20. Sc in 5 of the 9 stitches for a total of 3 rows. (5)
Fasten off and make one more and stuff both the arms
Making the Legs:
R1. Make a magic ring with 7 stitches (7)
R2. (inc x 7) around the 7 stitches (14)
R3-R14. Sc around the 14 stitches for a total of 12 rows (14)
R15-R19. Sc in 7 of the 14 stitches for a total of 5 rows (7)
Fasten off and make one more and stuff both the legs
Making the tail:
R1. Make a magic ring of 6 stitches (6)
R2. (Inc x 6) around the 6 stitches (12)
R3-R5. Sc around the 12 stitches for a total of 3 rows (12)
R6. (Sc, dec x3) around the 12 stitches (9)
Stuff the tail and fasten off
*Now that you have made all of the bears pieces start by first sewing the arms and legs to the body, then sew on the tail, and lastly sew on the head, and the bear is done !*
Making the Rain Coat and Boots
* Use the yellow colored yarn to make the raincoat and boots (In my pattern when I say sc I mean use the waistcoat stitch but you can choose to sc instead)
Making the Rain Coat:
Start with a chain of 28 stitches
R1-R15. Sc in the 28 stitches for a total of 15 rows (28)
Making the slots for the sleeves of the coat:
Sc in 10 stitches in the center of the 28 stitches for a totak of 4 rows (10)
Sc in 5 of the 28 stitches at both of the ends for a total of 4 rows (5)
The gaps where the sleeve should go should each have 4 stitches
Now sc in the 28 stitches and in the gaps chain the amount of stitches there are in th gap and attach the chain to the other end of the gap then sc in the 28 stitches once more.
Making the hood part of the coat:
Sc in the BLO of the 28 stitches
Sc in the 28 stitches for a total of 20 rows. Then fasten off leaving a tail for sewing. Then sew the hood closed as seen in the pictures above.
Making the sleeves of the coat:
Sc around the holes that we made in the jacket earlier, you should have a total of 20 stitches if not inc or dec to get that amount.
Then sc around the 20 stitches for a total of 6 rows (20)
Then use actual single crochets and 3sc, dec x3 around the 20 stitches (17)
Then sc in the 17 stitches using the single crochet stitch.
Now hide all the loose ends of the coat and add a string where the hood is to that the coat stays attached to the body
Making the rain boots:
Making the base of the boots:
R1. Start with a magic ring of 8 stitches(8)
R2. (inc x 8) around the 8 stitches (16)
R3-R10. Sc in the 16 stitches for a total of 8 rows (16)
Then Fasten off and make one more.
Making the front of the boot:
Start with a chain of 5 stitches
R1. Sc around the whole chain so you have a total of 10 stitches (10)
R2. Inc, 3sc, 2inc, 3sc, in around the 10 stitches (14)
R3-R4. Sc in the 14 stitches for a total of 2 rows (14)
Then fasten off leaving a tail for sewing make one more and stuff both of these pices then sew both to the base of the boot. Now You have made his clothes and you can dress him up !!
Your Finished Bear
Now your bear is done and you have the cutest little buddy to enjoy :)