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					<description><![CDATA[Bear knitted from Alize Angora Real 40 yarn (wool 40%, acrylic 60%) At 100g-480m Hook 1.25. The bear is knitted with one piece from the feet to the crown. Be sure to use the frame to keep the toy the shape, and most importantly the head, because the bear’s neck is very thin. Abbreviations: SC...]]></description>
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<p>Bear knitted from Alize Angora Real 40 yarn (wool 40%,
acrylic 60%)</p>



<p>At 100g-480m</p>



<p>Hook 1.25.</p>



<p>The bear is knitted with one piece from the feet to the
crown.</p>



<p>Be sure to use the frame to keep the toy</p>



<p>the shape, and most importantly the head, because the bear’s neck is very thin.</p>



<p><strong>Abbreviations:</strong></p>



<p>SC – single crochet</p>



<p>İNC – increase</p>



<p>DEC – decrease</p>



<p>CH – chain</p>



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<p><strong>PATTERN</strong></p>



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<p>FEET BODY</p>



<p>We start knitting with the legs. The marker passes strictly behind
the leg.</p>



<p>Left foot</p>



<p>9 ch</p>



<p>We start knitting in the second loop of the chain.</p>



<p>1p-7sc, 3sc in one loop, on the other side of the chain</p>



<p>6sc, inc = 18p</p>



<p>2p-inc, 6sc, incx3,6sc, incx2 = 24p</p>



<p>3p-1sc, inc, 6HDC., (1sc, inc) x3.6HDC., (1sc, inc) x2 = 30p</p>



<p>4p-inc, 4HDC., 8DC., IncDCx3., 8DC., 4HDC., Inc x2 = 36p</p>



<p>5p-7p -36sc (3 rows)</p>



<p>8p- (4sc, dec) x6 = 30p</p>



<p>9p-30sc</p>



<p>10р- (3sc, dec) х6 = 24п + 1shift loop</p>



<p>11p-3sc, (1sc, dec) x6., 3sc, = 18p</p>



<p>Start stuffing your foot. Stuff the sock is not strong,
there will be shorts</p>



<p>for fingers.</p>



<p>Now cut a piece of wire (I have 35cm) to make a loop, insert
it into</p>



<p>foot and around the wire still knock padding.</p>



<p>12p-3sc, decx6., 3sc, = 12p</p>



<p>13p-17p-12sc (5 rows)</p>



<p>18p-10sc, 2sc leave, do not tie to the end of the row.</p>



<p>When we connect with the right foot, then these two loops
will be the first</p>



<p>loops.</p>



<p>We tear off the thread. To fill.</p>



<p>Right foot</p>



<p>9 ch</p>



<p>We start knitting in the second loop of the chain.</p>



<p>1p-7sc, 3sc in one loop, on the other side of the chain</p>



<p>6sc, inc = 18p</p>



<p>2p-inc, 6sc, incx3,6sc, incx2 = 24p</p>



<p>3p-1sc, inc, 6HDC., (1sc, inc) x3.6HDC., (1sc, inc) x2 = 30p</p>



<p>4p-inc, 4HDC., 8DC., IncDCx3., 8DC., 4HDC., Inc x2 = 36p</p>



<p>5p-7p -36sc (3 rows)</p>



<p>8p- (4sc, dec) x6 = 30p</p>



<p>9p-30sc</p>



<p>10р- (3sc, dec) х6 = 24п + 1shift loop</p>



<p>11p-3sc, (1sc, dec) x6., 3sc, = 18p</p>



<p>Start stuffing your foot. Stuff the sock is not strong,
there will be shorts</p>



<p>for fingers.</p>



<p>Now cut a piece of wire (I have 35cm) to make a loop, insert
it into</p>



<p>foot and around the wire still knock padding.</p>



<p>12p-3sc, decx6., 3sc, = 12p</p>



<p>13r-18r-12sc (6 rows) make 2 offset loops</p>



<p>To fill.</p>



<p>Do not tear off the thread, continue knitting.</p>



<p>Next, we will connect the legs between each other and into
the body.</p>



<p>Body.</p>



<p>19p- 3sc on the right foot, 6 ch, now we take the left foot
and begin</p>



<p>knitting from the remaining non-knit stitches 12sc on the
left leg,</p>



<p>6sc on ch., 9sc on the right leg.</p>



<p>20p- 3sc, 6sc by ch., 3sc, (inc, 1sc) x3., 12sc- (3sc on the
left</p>



<p>leg + 6sc in the chain of ch., + 3sc in the right leg =
12sc).,</p>



<p>(1sc, inc) x3 = 42p</p>



<p>After 20 rows, the thread should be in the center of the
right leg, behind.</p>



<p>About the wire. Twist the two wires from the legs together,
but</p>



<p>twist only the length of the body plus the neck, in the head
two wires should</p>



<p>to be separate.</p>



<p>21p-22p-42sc (2 rows)</p>



<p>23p-4sc, inc x6., (Increase for priests), 12sc, (inc, 1sc)
x6., (Increase for</p>



<p>tummy), 8sc = 54p</p>



<p>24r-26r-54sc (3 rows)</p>



<p>27p- (8sc, inc) x6 = 60p</p>



<p>28p-60sc</p>



<p>29p-5sc, inc, (9sc, inc) x5.4sc = 66p</p>



<p>30r-37r-66sc (8 rows)</p>



<p>38p-40sc, (dec, 1sc) x6., 8sc = 60p decrease in the middle
of the tummy</p>



<p>39p-60sc</p>



<p>40p-35sc, (dec, 1sc) x6., 7sc = 54p decrease in the middle
of the tummy</p>



<p>41r-43r-54sc (3 rows)</p>



<p>44p- (3sc, dec) x6., 24sc = 48p</p>



<p>We begin to fill the body and further, as the body knits,
continue</p>



<p>stuffing.</p>



<p>45r-46r- 48sc</p>



<p>47p- (6sc, dec) x6 = 42p</p>



<p>48p-42sc</p>



<p>49p- (5sc, dec) x6 = 36p</p>



<p>50p-36sc</p>



<p>51p- (4sc, dec) x6 = 30p</p>



<p>52p-30sc</p>



<p>53p- (3sc, dec) x6 = 24p</p>



<p>54p- (2sc, dec) x6 = 18p</p>



<p>55r-18sc fill to the end</p>



<p>Neck.</p>



<p>56p-decx9 = 9p</p>



<p>57p-58p-9sc (2 rows)</p>



<p>We turn to knitting the head.</p>



<p>Head.</p>



<p>59p-inc x9 = 18p.</p>



<p>60p- (2sc, inc) x6 = 24p.</p>



<p>61p- (3sc, inc) x6 = 30p.</p>



<p>62p- (4sc, inc) x6 = 36p.</p>



<p>63p- (5sc, inc) x6 = 42p.</p>



<p>64p- (6sc, inc) x6 = 48p.</p>



<p>65p- (7sc, inc) x6 = 54p.</p>



<p>66p- (8sc, inc) x6 = 60p.</p>



<p>67p- (9sc, inc) x6 = 66p.</p>



<p>68p- (10sc, inc) x6 = 72p.</p>



<p>69p- (11sc, inc) x6 = 78p.</p>



<p>70p- (12sc, inc) x6 = 84p.</p>



<p>71r-78r-84sc (8 rows)</p>



<p>From a wire, make such a structure as in the photo, this is
for stability</p>



<p>teddy bear heads. The head is big on a thin neck. Will also
help</p>



<p>bend your head to the sides.</p>



<p>From this moment, you can gradually and gently fill your
head.</p>



<p>The wire should not touch the head, but be inside it. And
around</p>



<p>wire stuffing.</p>



<p>It’s better to start stuffing in small lumps, so that
gradually</p>



<p>fill the entire head space.</p>



<p>79p-6sc, dec, (12sc, dec) x5., 6sc = 78p.</p>



<p>80p-78sc</p>



<p>81p- (11sc, dec) x6 = 72p.</p>



<p>82p-72sc</p>



<p>83p-5sc, dec, (10sc, dec) x5., 5sc = 66p.</p>



<p>84p-66sc</p>



<p>85p- (9sc, dec) x6 = 60p.</p>



<p>86p-60sc</p>



<p>87p-4sc, dec, (8sc, dec) x5., 4sc = 54p.</p>



<p>88p-54sc</p>



<p>89p- (7sc, dec) x6 = 48p.</p>



<p>90p-48sc</p>



<p>91p-3sc, dec, (6sc, dec) x5., 3sc = 42p.</p>



<p>92p-42sc</p>



<p>93p- (5sc, dec) x6 = 36p.</p>



<p>94p-2sc, dec, (4sc, dec) x5., 2sc = 30p.</p>



<p>95r- (3sc, dec) x6 = 24p.</p>



<p>96p-1sc, dec, (2sc, dec) x5., 1sc = 18p.</p>



<p>97r- (1sc, dec) x6 = 12p.</p>



<p>98p-dec * 6.</p>



<p>Hands. (2 parts)</p>



<p>1p-6sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2p-incx6 = 12p</p>



<p>3p- (1sc, inc) X6 = 18p</p>



<p>4p- (2sc, inc) X6 = 24p</p>



<p>5r-8r- 24sc (4 rows)</p>



<p>9p- (2sc, dec) x6 = 18p</p>



<p>10r-11r- 18sc (2 rows)</p>



<p>12p- (1sc, dec) x6 = 12p Fill your hand, but very weak, so
that later you can</p>



<p>was to pull her fingers.</p>



<p>13p-30p- 12sc (18 rows)</p>



<p>Now we need to cut a piece of wire so that it sticks out
from the handle by 1.5-2 cm</p>



<p>longer</p>



<p>but insert the wire only after pulling the fingers.</p>



<p>Flatten your palm and embroider two finger stitches,</p>



<p>pulling a little. Fill the handle a little bit.</p>



<p>Muzzle.</p>



<p>(from finishing yarn)</p>



<p>3 ch</p>



<p>We knit in rotary rows, at the end of each row do ch</p>



<p>We start with the second loop of the chain</p>



<p>1p-incx2 = 4sc ch rotation</p>



<p>2p-inc, 2sc, inc = 6sc ch rotation</p>



<p>3p-inc, 4sc, inc = 8sc ch rotation</p>



<p>4p-inc, 6sc, inc = 10sc ch rotation</p>



<p>5p-inc, 8sc, inc = 12sc ch rotation</p>



<p>6p-inc, 10sc, inc = 14sc ch rotation</p>



<p>7p-16p- 14sc (10 rows) ch turn</p>



<p>17p-dec, 10sc, dec = 12sc ch rotation</p>



<p>18p-dec, 8sc, dec = 10sc ch rotation</p>



<p>19p-dec, 6sc, dec = 8sc ch rotation</p>



<p>20p-dec, 4sc, dec = 6sc ch rotation</p>



<p>21p-dec, 2sc, dec = 4sc ch rotation</p>



<p>22p-decx2 = 2sc without turning,</p>



<p>tie the entire muzzle around the perimeter with 2 rows of sc</p>



<p>The ears. (2 parts)</p>



<p>1p-6sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2p-incx6 = 12p</p>



<p>3p- (1sc, inc) X6 = 18p</p>



<p>4p- (2sc, inc) X6 = 24p</p>



<p>5p- (3sc, inc) X6 = 30p</p>



<p>6r-9r- 30sc (4 rows)</p>



<p>Fold the ear in half and the lower edge in two layers, tie
15sc</p>



<p>Inner ear.</p>



<p>(from finishing yarn) 2 parts.</p>



<p>9 ch</p>



<p>We knit in rotary rows, at the end of the row do ch</p>



<p>We start knitting with the second loop of the chain.</p>



<p>1p-3p-8sc, (3 rows) ch turn</p>



<p>4p-dec, 4sc, dec = 6sc ch rotation</p>



<p>5p-dec, 2sc, dec = 4sc break the thread</p>



<p>Sew the eyelet carefully into the main ear.</p>



<p>Inside, the eyelet can be cut out of fabric.</p>



<p>Lining on the stomach.</p>



<p>(from a finishing yarn) 1 item.</p>



<p>1p-6sc into magic ring</p>



<p>2p-incx6 = 12p</p>



<p>3p- (1sc, inc) X6 = 18p</p>



<p>4p- (2sc, inc) X6 = 24p</p>



<p>5p- (3sc, inc) X6 = 30p</p>



<p>6p- (4sc, inc) X6 = 36p</p>



<p>Break the thread.</p>



<p>Assembly.</p>



<p>Before starting the assembly, it is necessary to comb all
the details. Can</p>



<p>Velcro, you can use a stitch.</p>



<p>To comb very carefully so as not to change the shape of the
parts.</p>



<p>You can insert colored pins in the center of the tummy and
in the center of the head,</p>



<p>so that during assembly you orient yourself and arrange the
bear symmetrically.</p>



<p>You can immediately sew a patch on the tummy, this will also
help determine</p>



<p>with the center of the figure of the bear.</p>



<p>Sew on the muzzle, be sure to add filler, but not much to</p>



<p>the muzzle did not stick forward, but as if protruding
slightly forward. She</p>



<p>It is not located in the center of the head, but much down.
Somewhere from row 65 (or</p>



<p>through 6 rows from the neck) and up.</p>



<p>Sew on your ears. The bear’s head is not round, and you can
see from the sides there are places for</p>



<p>ears.</p>



<p>Make a little eye tightening. To do this, insert the needle
behind the head at</p>



<p>neck and withdraw into the first eye, tighten a little bit,
return, then from the neck</p>



<p>withdraw into the second eye and back to the neck. Tighten a
little and fix the thread.</p>



<p>And because our eyes will be located very close to each
other, you can</p>



<p>with one stitch to capture the entire area intended for the
eyes, and a little</p>



<p>pull off, do not pull heavily, otherwise they may look like
they failed.</p>



<p>In this embodiment, the eyes will be deepened evenly.</p>



<p>Choose the nose and eyes at your discretion. But it is
better that the nose is not</p>



<p>small, I have a length of 2.5 cm. If there is no suitable
nozzle in size,</p>



<p>it’s easy to make it from plastic or dump it, but you can
find a button and</p>



<p>to cover with fabric. There are many options.</p>



<p>The eyes should be placed directly above the muzzle and very
close to each other.</p>



<p>Sticks sticking out wire, insert into the body on the sides
in the region of 49-50 rows,</p>



<p>sew on. Make sure that your hands are symmetrical.</p>



<p>Sew a patch on the tummy on the most convex part of the
abdomen, a drop</p>



<p>add filler.</p>



<p>Embroider a smile and eyebrows. Embroider a smile in one
thread so that it is</p>



<p>such is not very noticeable, but eyebrows are better in two
strings. Embroider the same</p>



<p>toes and toes.</p>



<p>You can tint the bear a little &#8211; cheeks, eyebrows.</p>



<p>Cut several threads from the main yarn and string them on
the crown</p>



<p>heads (where we closed the last loops) as we string fringe.</p>



<p>Cut to desired length and fluff. It will be a forelock.</p>



<p>A bear can be made with a felted face and a felted nose.
Eyes</p>



<p>make of plastic. Sew on patches.</p>



<p>Bear is ready. And you can decorate it as you wish.</p>
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