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Traditional Curly Hair Teddy Bear Sewing Pattern
Traditional Curly Hair Teddy Bear Sewing Pattern
Traditional Curly Hair Teddy Bear Sewing Pattern
Traditional Curly Hair Teddy Bear Sewing Pattern

Traditional Curly Hair Teddy Bear Sewing Pattern

Beginner
Difficulty

Intermediate

Fabric
Material

Cotton

Designer
Designer
Amanda Walker
Techniques
Techniques

Toymaking

Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
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Beginner
Difficulty

Intermediate

Fabric
Material

Cotton

Designer
Designer
Amanda Walker
Techniques
Techniques

Toymaking

Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
Download

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About this pattern

Download our traditional curly hair teddy bear sewing pattern.

Bring a classic teddy bear to life with our downloadable sewing pattern featuring charming curly hair. Follow our step-by-step instructions to craft a traditional-style plush bear and you'll learn how to secure toy eyes and a toy nose, as well as how to insert safety joints. The fur is made with a knitted base giving it a little stretch which is wonderful for making all kinds of soft pals to snuggle with. 

Essentials

  • Fabric: curly animal fur
  • Felt, brown
  • Ribbon
  • Polyester toy filling
  • Toy eyes and nose
  • Joints, four

Cutting guide

  • Side heads: cut one pair from fur
  • Top head: cut one from fur
  • Body: cut one pair from fur
  • Top arms: cut one pair from fur
  • Underarms: cut one pair from fur
  • Legs: cut two pairs from fur
  • Ears: cut two pairs from fur
  • Soles: cut one pair from felt
  • Hands: cut one pair from felt

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    Top sewing tip

    If you’re making this bear for a small child, purchase safety toy eyes, nose and button joints. Alternatively, create the bear’s facial features with embroidery.

    Meet the designer

    Ever since gaining her Diploma in Fashion, our talented designer Amanda Walker has been glued to her sewing machine, creating one-off wedding dresses and bespoke home furnishings, as well as crafting toy

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