22 free knitting patterns tagged Free teddy bear knitting patterns

Exciting, adorable and cute free teddy bear knitting patterns to make.

Unique and lovely, all little kids (and big kids) love handmade knitted teddy bears. You can make them for yourself, family and friends. They make great gifts for baby showers, birthdays and anniversaries.

A knitted teddy bear made by you is something that others will cherish forever, in some cases these sweet bears will be passed on as family heirlooms.

Get started making a teddy bear with theses amazing free knitting patterns!

Noro Bear Free Knitting Pattern

Knit an original teddy bear in Noro with this cute free pattern. Knit in popular Noro Kureyon yarn, the Noro Bear is a colorful and cute stuffed toy for your favorite child. Yarn: Noro Kureyon, 1 skeins color 102 Needles: Size 3 (3.25mm) Measurements: 24cm/9.5″ …

Ruby Bear Free Knitting Pattern

Ruby Bear by Michele Wilcox for Premier Yarns Website. Ruby Bear is the perfect size for snuggling – she measures approximately 16” from top of head to bottom of foot. Free Pattern

Teddy Bear Pillow Pal Free Knitting Pattern

Teddy Bear Pillow Pal Free Knitting Pattern. This knit pillow pal is a clever way for a child to have a stuffed friend that is also a pillow. He’s a big cuddly teddy bear, ready for lots of hugs and perfect for imaginary play or …

Mister Bean, the Teddy Free Knitting Pattern

Mister Bean, the Teddy free knitting pattern. Finished measurements: height approx 38-40 cm / 15”-15 3/4” Materials: DROPS Alpaca from Garnstudio 200 g color no. 607, light brown mix a remainder of dark brown for eyes and snout. poly stuffing for filling DROPS double pointed …

Christmas Tree Bears

Lovely teddy bear Christmas tree ornament knitting pattern by Little Cotton Rabbits. Decorate your Christmas tree with these lovely little free teddy bear knitting patterns. Find the free pattern here: link

Flopsy Bear

Cute flopsy bear pattern designed by Kimberly Chapman. Flopsy bear is a soft toy with floppy limbs and an articulated head. The pattern uses several intermediate/advanced techniques, such as short rows, double-pointed needles, and curved tubes. Find the free pattern here: link