Friday, August 12, 2005

The Knitted Teddy Bear

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This bear had thirteen pieces to put together. I should have taken a picture of all of them, but here are two of the head pieces being sewn together. I used matching embroidery floss for most of the seaming which was done with a backstitch as the pattern suggested. It took a little time to put it all together, but I really like the way it turned out.
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Meet Oliver from The Knitted Teddy Bear by Sandra Polley. He is made with Caron Simply Soft on size US3 needles. All that's left to do is add a couple of buttons to his jacket. If you are thinking of knitting a bear, I would highly recommend this book. It is well written and with about eighteen patterns to choose from, you are sure to find one you want to make.

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:52 PM

    Oh my! You did a great job on that sweet little thing! He's so cute! Such talent! :-)

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  2. Anonymous5:32 PM

    He looks wonderful! I think I might get that book :)

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  3. He is really cute! You knit such interesting things...

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  4. Anonymous2:00 AM

    what a cute bear! Oh I'm jealous. So sweet!

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  5. Awwwww. He's so cute! Thanks for sharing that pattern. I might have to go buy it now.

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  6. Anonymous11:18 AM

    All your recent knits, especially those baby clothes are awesome! So sweet.

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  7. Anonymous12:46 PM

    That is too dang cute! Isn't it amazing how much character they take on?!

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  8. Oh he is way cuter than any I have attempted! Beautiful. Your finishing is fabulous!

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  9. Wow, you have been busy since I've been on hiatus! I love all of your projects, especially the teddy bear!! I must have that book. Keep practicing with the crochet and it will get easier.

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  10. Wow!He is so cute! Your projects are so amazing!Actually, I have bought that book, but I don't understand those patterns because of only words description. Could you put a tutorial about how to make it video or pics? I really want to learn it and make a teddy bear myself. Thanks! Greetings from Taiwan.

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  11. Thanks, Cathy. I'm glad you enjoy looking at my projects on Wool Windings. I'm sorry that I cannot help you with your request. It is not in my plans to post a pictorial or video tutorial on this project.

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~Tracy

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