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TRICK *** Mini Thread Crochet Bear Pattern by Edith Molina
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Trick
Thread Crochet Bear Pattern
by Edith Molina
This is Trick. He is a 2 1/2" not counting the ears, 5-way jointed, crochet thread teddy bear. Trick is made with Orange fine sports yarn (thin) and white cotton thread #30. You can make a bear like Trick using this pattern designed by me Edith Molina.
The pattern includes complete step-by-step instructions to crochet and assemble the bear, a list of materials and supplies needed and several photos.
You can make your own Trick bear with this pattern. Designed by me Edith Molina.
The instructions are easy to follow, the pattern has a diagram to assemble the bear and color photographs of the finished bear.
Thread crochet bears are miniature crocheted and fully jointed teddy bears made with lots of tiny crochet stitches using a variety of threads or thin yarns. Some of them show off the crochet stitches and the ones made from mohair or acrylic yarn can be brushed for a wonderful fuzzy look. These bears are not toys, they are wonderful works of art for teddy bears collectors.
Each of my patterns will add to your knowledge and enjoyment of the art of thread teddy bears. The instructions are easy to follow, each pattern has a diagram to assemble the bear and color photographs of the finished bears.
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Arms and Legs
Embroider tiny claws with embroidery thread.
Jointing the Bear
Using dental floss, follow the diagram for jointing first the arms and head. Next do the legs jointing.
Using a long needle and dental floss, insert the needle through the body at the arm placement leaving the long ends hanging free exiting on the top of the body. A small stitch will be taken through the base of the head. Insert the needle through the body just slightly away from the previous stitch, exit at the other arm placement, take a small stitch through the arm, insert again the needle through the body, near the previous stitch, exit at the other side of the body, near the first stitch, take a small stitch through the arm. Remove the needle, pull both dental floss ends until you feel the head and arms are firmly attached to the body and knot the ends together securely, pulling arms and head against the body. Thread the ends on the needle and bury in the body stuffing. Do the same to joint the legs. Just follow the diagram.
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