Create lovely home decorations and playtime companions for your kiddo with these Teddy Pals Free Knitting Patterns!
If you and your kiddo loves teddy bears, these knitting patterns are just curated for you! They are super adorable and irresistible. Check them out
Teddy Pals Free Knitting Patterns
1. Izzy Teddy Bear Doll
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Esther Braithwaite has designed these Izzy teddy bears. Their lovely facial expressions give them a sweet look. You can place them on your desk.
2. Teddy Bear & Bunny Rabbit
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The teddy and bunny patterns by Sirdar bring two adorable companions to your toy collection. You can shape their expression and style as you choose.
3. The Knitted Doctor Teddies
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Sarah Gasson has knitted these doctor teddy bears. They features a knitted stethoscope, face mask, and OT gown. Check out the linked Ravelry tutorial for the instructions.
4. Cuddly Uszka Teddies
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These adorable Uszka teddies are designed by Classical Songbird with 2.25-2.5mm circular knitting needles, Dk yarn, and polyfill stuffing. They are knitted in rounds and then seamed together.
5. Resting Teddy Bears
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Frankie Brown has designed these resting teddy bears. One has striped and the other has a lovely red scarf. They will be a great addition to your fireplace mantel.
6. Colorful Teddy Bears
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Do you love colorful handmade toys? If the answer is a big yes, these knitted teddy duo are the best options. Noreen Slank is behind these handcrafted plushies.
7. Garter Stitch Bear Duo
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If you’re a pro in using garter stitch, then you should check out Janice Helge’s tutorial. All you require is worsted yarn with a 6.5 mm needle.
8. Teddy Bear knitting pattern
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Meet these super cute teddy pals by Elvesworld. With its simple and detailed instructions, you can easily make these classic teddy bears.
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Quick thought · So cozy — makes me want a cup of tea and a quiet afternoon ☕. Thanks for this!
Also — Nice take on “8 Teddy Pals Free Knitting Patterns Brig” — I’ll try that soon.
PS: Great addition — thanks for pointing it out. Love this!