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Friday, 24 August 2018

Scrappy Ted


Scrappy Ted

Scrappy Ted




I used a scrappy ball of DK yarn and a 3.5mm hook
Worked flat – and in double crochet throughout

       Start with the first leg – 8sts wide
            Work until 7cm have been worked
            Cut off the yarn
            Leave this leg aside for later

       Work the second leg – 8sts wide
            Work until 7cm have been worked
            Do Not cut off the yarn ~

       Continue across first leg then second leg to join the body
            Continue on these 16sts until a further 6cm have been worked

       Add on a further 8sts at each side to make the arms (by making a chain at each side)
            Continue on these 32sts until a further 4cm have been worked

       Work 24sts, turn,
work 16sts, turn (these 16sts form the head)
Continue on these 16sts until a further 7cm have been worked

This completes the Front of the Ted ~ continue for the Back


       Continue on these 16sts until a further 7cm have been worked

       Add on a further 8sts at each side to make the arms (by making a chain at each side)
            Continue on these 32sts until a further 4cm have been worked

       Work 24sts, turn,
work 16sts, turn (these 16sts form the body)
Continue on these 16sts until a further 6cm have been worked
       Work 8sts, turn, (these 8sts form the first leg)
Continue on these 8sts until a further 7cm have been worked
Cut off the yarn
       Rejoin yarn for the second leg and work across remaining 8sts
            Work until 7cm have been worked
            Cut off the yarn

Make sure that all the joining knots are on the wrong side (you can pull them through with the crochet hook)

Join the Teddy all around (right sides together) using a length of yarn and a sewing needle, leaving a gap to use for stuffing

Turn right side out

Add features to the face using a length of dark coloured yarn

Create ears by sewing a line across the top of the head at each side

Stuff the Teddy with polyester toy filling and close up the gap


 

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