Un muñeco Winnie the Pooh amigurumi terminado, tejido a ganchillo, sentado junto a un ovillo de lana color mostaza.

Winnie the Pooh Amigurumi Free Pattern


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This free Winnie the Pooh amigurumi pattern lets you crochet the honey-loving bear with a round head, soft body and red shirt detail.

The original design is credited to @craftsknitoys from Knitoys & Crafts. Keep the credits when sharing your finished doll.

Materials

  • Slim Cotton 12-strand yarn in mustard, about 125 g
  • Slim Cotton 12-strand yarn in red
  • 3.5 mm

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    crochet hook
  • 14 mm safety eyes
  • About 110 g siliconized fiberfill
  • 18 mm wide black plush nose
  • 2 mm black cotton thread for eyebrows
  • Yarn needle, scissors and stitch marker
  • Approximate finished size: 26 cm

Abbreviations

  • Rnd: Round
  • ch: Chain
  • MR: Magic ring
  • sc: Single crochet
  • hdc: Half double crochet
  • dc: Double crochet
  • tr: Treble crochet
  • dtr: Double treble crochet
  • inc: Increase
  • dec: Decrease
  • sl st: Slip stitch
  • BLO: Back loop only
  • FLO: Front loop only

Pattern

Head

  • MR, 8 sc [8]
  • 8 inc [16]
  • (1 sc, inc) x8 [24]
  • (3 sc, inc) x6 [30]
  • (4 sc, inc) x6 [36]
  • (5 sc, inc) x6 [42]
  • (6 sc, inc) x6 [48]
  • (7 sc, inc) x6 [54]
  • (8 sc, inc) x6 [60]
  • Rounds 10-12: 60 sc
  • Round 13: (9 sc, inc) x6 [66]
  • Rounds 14-17: 66 sc
  • Round 18: (10 sc, inc) x6 [72]
  • Round 19: 72 sc
  • Round 20: (11 sc, inc) x6 [78]
  • Rounds 21-22: 78 sc
  • Round 23: (12 sc, inc) x6 [84]
  • Rounds 24-25: 84 sc
  • Round 26: (5 sc, dec) x12 [72]
  • Round 27: (10 sc, dec) x6 [66]
  • Round 28: (4 sc, dec) x11 [55]
  • Round 29: (9 sc, dec) x5 [50]
  • Round 30: (3 sc, dec) x10 [40]
  • Round 31: (3 sc, dec) x8 [32]
  • Round 32: (2 sc, dec) x8 [24]
  • Fasten off. Place the 14 mm safety eyes between rounds 20 and 21, leaving 10 stitches between them.

Legs and body

  • Make two legs in mustard. MR, 8 sc [8]
  • 8 inc [16]
  • (1 sc, inc) x8 [24]
  • (11 sc, inc) x2 [26]
  • Round 5: 26 sc
  • Round 6: 5 sc, 8 dec, 5 sc [18]
  • Rounds 7-10: 18 sc
  • Join both legs with 3 ch. Work around legs and chains as one body base.
  • Round 11: 42 sc
  • Round 12: (6 sc, inc) x6 [48]
  • Rounds 13-18: 48 sc
  • Round 19: (6 sc, dec) x6 [42]
  • Round 20: 42 sc
  • Round 21: change to red, 42 sl st through the back loop.
  • Round 22: 42 sc through the back loop.
  • Round 23: (5 sc, dec) x6 [36]
  • Rounds 24-25: 36 sc
  • Round 26: (4 sc, dec) x6 [30]
  • Rounds 27-28: 30 sc
  • Round 29: (3 sc, dec) x6 [24]
  • Round 30: 24 sc. Stuff gradually.

Arms, muzzle and ears

  • Arms x2: MR, 6 sc [6]
  • Round 2: 6 inc [12]
  • Rounds 3-10: 12 sc
  • Rounds 11-12: change to red, 12 stitches through the back loop.
  • Rounds 13-14: 12 sc. Round 15: fold and close with 6 sc. Sew between body rounds 28 and 29.
  • Muzzle: MR, 6 sc [6]; 6 inc [12]; (1 sc, inc) x6 [18]; (8 sc, inc) x2 [20]; Round 5: 20 sc.
  • Place the plush nose on the second muzzle round and sew the muzzle between head rounds 20 and 25.
  • Ears x2: MR, 6 sc [6]; 6 inc [12]; (1 sc, inc) x6 [18]; Rounds 4-5: 18 sc; fold and close with 9 sc.
  • Sew the ears on the sides of the head between rounds 6 and 12.

Tips before sewing

  • Stuff the head and body gradually so the shape stays rounded.
  • Check eye and muzzle placement before closing the head.
  • Keep the shirt color change neat by working the back loops carefully.

FAQ

Is this Winnie the Pooh pattern beginner-friendly?

It is suitable if you already know basic increases, decreases and sewing. The shaping is simple, but the head and muzzle need careful placement.

Can I use another yarn weight?

Yes, but the final size will change. Use a hook that keeps your stitches tight enough to hide the stuffing.

Do the legs and arms need heavy stuffing?

Keep them light so the doll stays soft and balanced.

Where should I place the eyes and nose?

The eyes go between rounds 20 and 21, about 10 stitches apart. The muzzle is sewn between rounds 20 and 25.

Credits and notes

Original design credited to @craftsknitoys / Knitoys & Crafts.

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