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Summer Bear L e i s u r e A r t s L i b r a r y. c o m
Approx Finished Size: 9½" tall (seated)
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Originally published in Leaflet 2760, A Year of Teddy Bears ©2008 by Leisure Arts, Inc.
Design by Terry Kimbrough
Summer Bear
Finished Size: Approximately 9½" tall (seated)
EAR (Make 2)
For Bear: Worsted Weight Yarn, approximately: Brown - 7 ounces, (200 grams, 440 yards) Black - small amount Crochet hook, size H (5.00 mm) or size needed for gauge Polyester stuffing Yarn needle ¼" Buttons for eyes - 2 Sewing needle and thread ½" Flat two-holed buttons for joining limbs - 4 Soft sculpture needle
Row 1 (Right side): Sc in second ch from hook and in each ch across: 5 sc.
MATERIALS
For Headband: Bedspread Weight Cotton Thread (size 10), approximately Yellow - 50 yards Brown - 10 yards Green - 10 yards Steel crochet hook, size 3 (2.10 mm) or size needed for gauge
With Brown and leaving a long end for sewing, ch 6 loosely.
Note: Loop a short piece of yarn around any stitch to mark last row as right side. Row 2: Ch 1, turn; work beginning decrease, sc in next sc, decrease: 3 sc.
Row 3: Ch 1, turn; work beginning double decrease: one sc.
Edging: Ch 1, do not turn; sc evenly around entire Ear; join with slip st to first sc, finish off. Using photo as a guide for placement, sew Ears to Head.
BODY
With Brown, ch 20 loosely; being careful not to twist ch, join with slip st to form a ring. Rnd 1 (Right side): Ch 1, sc in each ch around; do not join, place marker: 20 sc.
Note: Entire Bear and Headband are worked holding two strands of yarn or thread together.
Rnd 2: Sc in each sc around.
GAUGE: On Bear, 7 sc and 7 rows =2" On Headband, 16 sts = 2"
Rnds 4 and 5: Sc in each sc around.
Rnd 3: (Sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around: 24 sc. Rnd 6: (Sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around: 28 sc.
HEAD
Rnd 1 (Right side): With Brown, ch 2, 6 sc in second ch from hook; do not join, place marker (see Markers, page 4). Rnd 2: (2 Sc in each of next 2 sc, sc in next sc) twice: 10 sc. Rnd 3: Sc in each sc around.
Rnds 7 and 8: Sc in each sc around.
Rnd 9: (Sc in next 6 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around: 32 sc. Rnds 10-12: Sc in each sc around.
Rnd 13: (Sc in next 6 sc, decrease) around: 28 sc. Rnd 14: Sc in each sc around.
Rnd 4: (Sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc) around: 15 sc.
Rnd 15: (Sc in next 5 sc, decrease) around: 24 sc.
Rnd 5: (Sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around: 18 sc.
Rnd 16: Sc in each sc around.
Rnd 6: (Sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around: 24 sc.
Rnd 17: (Sc in next 4 sc, decrease) around: 20 sc.
Rnd 7: (Sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around: 30 sc.
Rnds 18 and 19: Decrease around; at end of Rnd 19, slip st in next sc, finish off leaving a long end for sewing.
Rnd 8: (Sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around: 35 sc. Rnds 9-11: Sc in each sc around.
Rnd 12: (Sc in next 3 sc, decrease) around (see Decreases, page 4): 28 sc. Rnd 13: (Sc in next 5 sc, decrease) around: 24 sc. Rnd 14: (Sc in next 2 sc, decrease) around: 18 sc.
Thread yarn needle with yarn end and weave through stitches on Rnd 19; gather tightly and secure end. Using photo as a guide for placement, stuff Body firmly and sew Head to open end of Body.
Stuff Head firmly.
ARM (Make 2) Rnd 1 (Right side): With Brown, ch 2, 6 sc in second ch from hook; do not join, place marker.
Rnd 16: Decrease around; slip st in next sc, finish off leaving a long end for sewing.
Rnd 2: (Sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc) around: 9 sc.
Thread yarn needle with yarn end and weave through stitches on Rnd 16; gather tightly and secure end.
Rnds 3-5: Sc in each sc around.
Rnd 6: (Sc in next sc, decrease) around: 6 sc.
Rnd 15: (Sc in next sc, decrease) around: 12 sc.
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Rnd 7: 2 Sc in each sc around: 12 sc.
Holding Tie with slip knot to left, join Yellow with slip st in marked ch on Tie; H ch 11, sc in second ch from hook, hdc in next ch, dc in next ch, tr in last 7 chs, skip next 2 chs on Tie, slip st in next ch; repeat from H 19 times more; finish off.
Rnds 8-11: Sc in each sc around.
Rnd 12: (Sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc) twice: 14 sc. Rnds 13-16: Sc in each sc around.
Rnd 17: Decrease around; slip st in next sc, finish off leaving a long end for sewing. Stuff Arm firmly. Thread yarn needle with yarn end and weave through stitches on Rnd 17; gather tightly and secure end.
LEG (Make 2)
With Brown, ch 4 loosely.
Rnd 1 (Right side): 3 Sc in second ch from hook, sc in next ch, 3 sc in last ch, sc in next free loop of beginning ch (Fig. 2, page 4); do not join, place marker: 8 sc. Rnd 2: Sc in next sc, 3 sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc, 3 sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc: 12 sc.
LEAF
To work double treble crochet (abbreviated dtr), YO 3 times, insert hook in st indicated, YO and pull up a loop, (YO and draw through 2 loops on hook) 4 times. With Green and leaving a long end for sewing, ch 11, sc in second ch from hook, hdc in next ch, dc in next 3 chs, tr in next 2 chs, dtr in next 2 chs, in last ch work (3 dtr, ch 5, sc, ch 5, 3 dtr); working in free loops of beginning ch, dtr in next 2 chs, tr in next 2 chs, dc in next 3 chs, hdc in next ch, slip st in next ch; finish off. Sew Leaf to Tie next to first Sunflower Petal.
FINISHING
Using photo as a guide for placement:
Rnd 3: Working in Back Loops Only (Fig. 3, page 4), sc in next 2 sc, 3 sc in next sc, sc in each sc around: 14 sc. Rnd 4: Working in both loops, sc in next 2 sc, double decrease, sc in each sc around: 12 sc. Rnds 5-9: Sc in each sc around.
Rnd 10: Sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc: 14 sc. Rnd 11: Sc in each sc around.
Rnd 12: Sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 6 sc, 2 sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc: 16 sc. Rnd 13: (Sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc) twice, sc in next 4 sc, (2 sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc) twice: 20 sc.
Sew eyes to Head. With Black, work satin stitch for eyes and nose (Fig. 4, page 4) and straight stitch for mouth (Fig. 5, page 4). Thread soft sculpture needle with a 30" length of yarn. Insert needle through Arm (Fig. 1) approximately ½" from top (at 1), then through first hole of button and back through second hole of button (at 2) and through Arm again (at 1). Insert needle completely through Body ½" down from neck and out second side (at 3), through second Arm approximately ½" from top and through first hole of second button, and back through second hole of button (at 4). Insert needle back through second Arm (at 3) and back through Body (at 5).
Fig. 1
Rnds 14-20: Sc in each sc around.
Rnd 21: (Sc in next 3 sc, decrease) around: 16 sc.
1 beginning
Rnd 22: Sc in next sc, (decrease, sc in next sc) around; slip st in next sc, finish off leaving a long end for sewing. Thread yarn needle with yarn end and weave through stitches on Rnd 22; gather tightly and secure end.
HEADBAND TIE
With Brown, ch 120, place marker in last ch made, ch 60; finish off.
SUNFLOWER PETALS
To work treble crochet (abbreviated tr), YO twice, insert hook in st indicated, YO and pull up a loop, (YO and draw through 2 loops on hook) 3 times.
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4 button
Stuff Leg firmly.
2 button
5 end arm
body
arm
Pull both ends of yarn so that Arms fit tightly against the Body but are still able to move freely at sides. Knot the strands tightly, weave the ends under several stitches, and cut ends close to work. Attach Legs in the same manner, positioning them about 1½" above the bottom of the Body. Tie Headband around Head.
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ABBREVIATIONS ch(s) hdc mm Rnd(s)
chain(s) half double crochet millimeters Round(s)
General Instructions sc st(s) YO
FREE LOOPS
single crochet(s) When instructed to work in free loops of a chain, work in stitch(es) loop indicated by arrow (Fig. 2). yarn over Fig. 2
( ) – work enclosed instructions as many times as specified by the number immediately following or work all enclosed instructions in the stitch or space indicated or contains explanatory remarks.
GAUGE
Correct gauge is essential for proper size. Hook sizes given in instructions are merely guides and should never be used without first making a sample swatch in the stitch, yarn or thread, and hook specified. Then measure it, counting your stitches and rows carefully. If your swatch is smaller than specified, try again with a larger size hook; if larger, try again with a smaller size. Keep trying until you find the size that will give you the specified gauge. DO NOT HESITATE TO CHANGE HOOK SIZE TO OBTAIN CORRECT GAUGE.
MARKERS
Markers are used to help distinguish the beginning of each round being worked. Place a 2" scrap piece of yarn before the first stitch of each round, moving marker after each round is complete.
BACK OR FRONT LOOP ONLY
Work only in loop(s) indicated by arrow (Fig. 3). Fig. 3
front
both
back
SATIN STITCH
Satin Stitch is series of straight stitches worked side by side, touching but not overlapping. Come up at odd numbers and go down at even numbers (Fig. 4).
Fig. 4
DECREASES
BEGINNING DECREASE Pull up a loop in first 2 sts, YO and draw through all 3 loops on hook (counts as one sc).
2 4 6 8
DECREASE Pull up a loop in next 2 sts, YO and draw through all 3 loops on hook (counts as one sc). BEGINNING DOUBLE DECREASE Pull up a loop in first 3 sts, YO and draw through all 4 loops on hook (counts as one sc). DOUBLE DECREASE Pull up a loop in next 3 sts, YO and draw through all 4 loops on hook (counts as one sc).
7 1 3 5
STRAIGHT STITCH
Straight Stitch is just what the name implies, a single, straight stitch. Come up at 1 and go down at 2 (Fig. 5).
Fig. 5
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