Hello everyone!
This week I wanted to share new doll pattern, but meantime I made a promise to Donna who is crocheting animals for kids at her local hospital that will try to make this pattern alive, and here we are Teddy Eddy Pumpkin Head is free to be done for little ones and those not so little!
My first Teddy Eddy was made for my sweetheart, as a key holder (and named after him). Made many of these teddies. Not only as bears but it is easy to be done/adjusted as koala or panda.
It is really cute and small one! Hardly makes 10 cm (with dk cotton and 2 mm hook). One fast and easy project to do.
Here are the photos of my little Teddy Eddy
On first photo is my first TeddyEddy done. Was one of those projects, when I just took the yarn and the needle and crocheted without anything in my mind. Waited to get surprised what will come out from my work.
On the second photo are some of little ones I made later. Whoever saw TeddyEddy, wanted one immediately!
This one I made today, while writing down the pattern.
Think we can start!
Materials I used:
2 mm crochet hook
Patons 100% cotton yarn DK
Wooden black beads, 4 mm, for the eyes
needle for sewing the parts together, nose and shaping the head.
Small piece of black yarn for making the nose
Abbreviations:
sc – single crochet
inc – increase (2sc in one stitch)
dec – decrease (I used invisible decrease)
Head
R1 sc6 in magic ring
R2 inc6 (12 sts)
R3 *inc1, sc1* x6 (18 sts)
R4 *inc1, sc2* x6 (24 sts)
R5 *inc1, sc3* x6 (30 sts)
R6-R9 sc30 sts (for those that use safety eyes, pčace the eyes in between R9 and R10 leaving 4 sc between them.)
R10 *inc1, sc4* x6 (36 sts)
R11 *inc1, sc5* x6 (42 sts)
R12 *inc1, sc6* x6 (48 sts) – mark this row, as here we will sew a little to shape the head
R13-R14 sc48 sts
R15 *dec1, sc6* x6 (42 sts)
R16 *dec1, sc5* x6 (36 sts)
R17 *dec1, sc4* x6 (30 sts)
R18 *dec1, sc3* x6 (24 sts)
R19 *dec1, sc2* x6 (18 sts)
Tie off, stuff the head nice and firm.
Body
R1 sc6 in magic ring
R2 inc6 (12 sts)
R3 *inc1, sc1* x6 (18 sts)
R4 *inc1, sc2* x6 (24 sts)
R5 *inc1, sc3* x6 (30 sts)
R6 *inc1, sc4* x6 (36 sts)
R7-R11 sc36 sts
R12 *dec1, sc4* x6 (30sts)
R13 *dec1, sc3* x6 (24 sts)
R14 *dec1, sc2* x6 (18 sts)
R15-R16 sc18 sts
Tie off and leave long end for sewing the body to the head later. Stuff the body nice and firm.
Arms (make 2)
R1 sc6 in magic ring
R2 inc6 (12 sts)
R3 sc12 sts
R4 *dec1, sc1* x4 (8 sts)
R5-R8 sc8 sts
Tie off leaving long end for sewing the arm to the head later. If you want you can stuff the bottom of each arm a little.
Legs (make 2)
R1 sc6 in magic ring
R2 inc6 (12 sts)
R3 *inc1, sc1*x6 (18 sts)
R4 *inc1, sc2* x6 (24 sts)
R5-R6 sc24 sts
R7 dec6, sc12 (18 sts)
R8 sc18 sts
R9 *dec1, sc1* x6 (12 sts)
R10-R12 sc12 sts
Stuff the bottom of the leg. Flatten the top and single crochet through both sides for 5 stitches total. Tie off leaving long end for sewing the legs to the body later.
Ears
R1 sc6 in magic ring
R2 inc6 (12 sts)
R3-R4 sc12 sts
R5 *dec1, sc1* x4 (8 sts)
Tie off leaving long end for sewing the ears later.
Belly
R1 sc6 in magic ring
R2 inc6 (12 sts)
R3 *inc1, sc1* x6 (18 sts)
R4 *inc1, sc2* x6 (24 sts)
R5 *inc1, sc3* x6 (30 sts)
Tie off leaving long end for sewing the belly on the body.
Tail
R1 sc6 in magic ring
R2 *inc1, sc1* x3 (9 sts)
R3 sc9 sts
R4 *dec1, sc1* x3 (6 sts)
Tie off leaving long end for sewing the tail to the body later.
Shaping the head:
Take the bears head in your hands. By now should be well stuffed and nicely firm. As you can see, there are 6 peaks around the bottom part of the head (where we started to decrease). Pick one of these peaks. On R12 that we have marked earlier at one of these peaks mark 3 stitches using safety pins.
What you will do now, is wave the yarn with the needle through these three stitches (from the bottom of the head opening, through the head, through the stitch out, into the second stitch, through the head to the bottom, pull, through the head up to the next stitch …repeat for each stitch).
To make few hairs on top of the head, when done shaping the head, pull the needle through the head to the top. Sew few lops (as if making the tassel-1-2 are enough). Finish off pulling the needle through the head, towards the bottom, cut and hide ends in the stuffing.
When done with this waving and sewing, you will get this pointing nose looking shape, when looking from the side.
Assembling the parts together:
Sew body and the head together through 18 stitches on each side.
Arms will go on sides of the body
Sew the legs in between the row5 and 6. Center them, leaving 2 stitches in between them.
Tail will go on the back of the body, right after row 5.
Place the ears on the sides of the head, starting row 4 downwards.
Place the belly and sew it all around to fin nicely on the center of the body’s front.
And your TeddyEddy is done.
Hope you have enjoyed making it. If you will need any help regarding the head shaping and sewing, please feel free to contact me and ask. I will try to make some good photographs of the whole process as well, for your easier following and understanding how it goes.
’till next time wishing you all great time crocheting 🙂
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I want one too! 😀 Eddy is super cute and I really want to make one for myself. Thank you so much for sharing 🙂
yuhuuu! 😀 Glad you found something for yourself to make here! Make one please and help me write how head is done (in good english)
You have no idea how much I love all of your designs! If I had a bit more time, I’d make all of your amigurumis. But you see, I’m such a slow crocheteer 🙁 And Eddy looks like a quick one to make 😀 Also, your patterns are extremely well written. You certainly don’t need any help in that area from anyone, much less from a rookie designer like me 😀
I must agree 100% with twisted fibres. I’m itching to get started on my ted but need to finish my latest BB doll first.
Thank you dear Dawn!
I know you will tell me if something will be unclear in the pattern 😉
Looking forward to hear from you!
Thank you for your kind words dear.
I just want everyone to feel comfortable and certain in what they do when following the pattern. Tried to make a photos on what has to be done with the head to make pointy nose, but I am such a noob when it comes to photography.
You know how much I admire your work and like your dolls! Fingers crossed I’ll make Cookie this weekend 😉 Once again, thank you for kind words, and thanks for being around 😀
wow thank you ! really good of you to put this up,you should write a book,there are lots of us who would buy it,going to do the lalaloopsie doll for my grandchild mandy x
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 17:29:15 +0000
To: mandys-nails123@hotmail.com
Thank you Mandy!
Can’t wait to hear more about Lalaoopsie you will make for your grandchild. Hope she will like it! 🙂
As for the book…uuuu, that would be nice! Maybe some day! 😉