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Bear Christmas Crochet Patterns

This document provides instructions for making various Christmas accessories for a bear, including a Santa hat, scarf, and sweater. The hat is made from red and white yarn using decreasing and increasing stitches to shape the point. The scarf is made longways in garter stitch from red yarn. The sweater is made in the round from darker and lighter blue yarn, and decorative snowballs and a Christmas tree are added to the front using other colors of yarn. Sweater arms are also included in the instructions. Materials and abbreviations used in the patterns are defined.

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Bear Christmas Crochet Patterns

This document provides instructions for making various Christmas accessories for a bear, including a Santa hat, scarf, and sweater. The hat is made from red and white yarn using decreasing and increasing stitches to shape the point. The scarf is made longways in garter stitch from red yarn. The sweater is made in the round from darker and lighter blue yarn, and decorative snowballs and a Christmas tree are added to the front using other colors of yarn. Sweater arms are also included in the instructions. Materials and abbreviations used in the patterns are defined.

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BEAR CHRISTMAS ACCESSORIES

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Supplies
1. White yarn

2. Red yarn

3. Light blue yarn

4. Lighter blue yarn

5. Green yarn

6. Crochet hook - the size should result in a snug stitch with your yarn

7. Tapestry needle

8. Needle for making french knots

Note: KnitPicks Wool of the Andes Worsted Yarn is shown in the pics. White, Firecracker
Heather (red), Wonderland Heather (light blue). Knit Picks Swish Worsted Yarn in Electric Blue
was used for the darker blue.

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Abbreviations
sc single crochet

hdc half double crochet


slst slip stitch
inc increase - stitch two stitches in one stitch
dec decrease - stitch two stitches together in the stitch type
being used

blo stitch in back loop only


* instructions surrounded by asterisks should be repeated the
indicated number of times

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Santa Hat
STARTING COLOR: white

# of
stitches
Row Instruction in row

Make slip knot and ch 44. slst into the


first stitch to make a loop
1-2 sc in each stitch 44
Switch to red.
You can cut the white yarn at this
point. Leave enough length to weave
the end into the inside of the hat.

2 (blo) sc 44 44
3-5 sc for entire row 44
6 *sc 2, dec* (11 times) 33
7 sc for entire row 33
8 *sc, dec* (11 times) 22

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# of
stitches
Row Instruction in row

9 sc for entire row 22


10 *sc 9, dec* (2 times) 20
11-15 sc for entire row 20
16 *sc 3, dec* (4 times) 16
17 sc for entire row 16
18 *sc 2, dec* (4 times) 12
19 sc for entire row 12
20 *sc, dec* (4 times) 8
21 sc for entire row 8
22 *dec* (4 times) 4
Switch to white.
You can cut the red yarn at this point.
Leave a long tail to be able to sew the
point of the hat down, and then to sew
the hat to the head for just a few
stitches.
23 *inc* (4 times) 8

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# of
stitches
Row Instruction in row

24 sc in each stitch 8
25 *dec* (4 times) 4
Break yarn. Use the end to sew the
top hole closed. Weave in end into the
inside of the hat.
Use the red yarn end to sew the tip of
the hat down near the rim of the hat.

Then use the red yarn end to sew the


hat to the bear. It should just take a
few stitches to keep it in place. Or you
can also not sew to the head if you’d
like it to be able to come off.

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Scarf
COLOR: red

# of
stitches
Row Instruction in row

Make slip knot and ch 3.


1 Skip the stitch closest to the hook
and sc in the next two stitches. ch1
and turn.
2 sc 2, ch1 and turn

Repeat row 2 until the scarf is long


enough to go around the bear’s neck
and can be tied like a scarf.
Bind off and weave ends into the
scarf.

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Sweater
STARTING COLOR: darker blue

# of
stitches
Row Instruction in row

Make slip knot and ch 46. slst into the


first chain to make a circle.
1-11 sc 46 46
switch to lighter blue

12 hdc 46 46
slst into the first stitch of the row and
bind off. Sew the end into the inside of
the sweater.
With green, stitch the shape of a
Christmas tree onto the front of the
sweater, then fill it in with long
stitches. This is not an exact science.
Make your tree any way that works for
you.

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# of
stitches
Row Instruction in row

For the snowballs, separate a foot long


piece of yarn so that it’s each
separated piece is made of two
strands. use the strands to make
french knots around the sweater. Cut
more yarn when you need to. Place as
many around the sweater as you’d like.

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Sweater Arm (make two)
COLOR: white

# of stitches
Row Instruction in row

1 sc 4 in magic loop 4
switch to lighter blue
2 inc in each stitch 8

switch to light blue


3-7 sc for entire row 8
Break yarn with a long enough tail to sew the arm to
the sweater.
TIP: It can be helpful to place the sweater on the bear,
then placing where you’d like the arms to be.

Sew the arms to the sweater. You can stitch the


lower part of the arm to the sweater as well if you’d
like the arms to lay flatter against the body.

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This pattern is for personal use only. It may not be reproduced, resold, amended, or redistributed for sale. You may sell items
made from the pattern if you have made them yourself, they are not mass produced, and credit is given to the designer,
Northwest Stitch with a reference to the shop at northweststitch.etsy.com.

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