




With this crochet pattern you can crochet your own “Bear Gang” lovey blankets.
They are just perfect to cuddle and snuggle and I am sure your baby will love it.
The pattern contains instructions on the following bears: brown bear, polar bear and panda.
The lovey blankets are also perfect gifts for newborns, baby showers, baby announcements, birthdays or Christmas.
SKILL LEVEL: Advanced beginner
This easy-to-follow pattern contains 16 pages with detailed instructions and more than 60 progress pictures explaining how to crochet and assemble all parts of the lovey blankets. It also includes a written tutorial for the puff stitches needed for the lovey blanket and a written tutorial how to embroider the face.
The instructions are easy to follow, but you should be familiar with the abbreviations below. The pattern DOES NOT contain basic crochet lessons!
Abbreviations used in the pattern (US term):
Chain, magic ring, slip stitch, single crochet double crochet, increase, decrease
With the recommended yarn and hook your lovey blanket will be about 25 cm x 25 cm (9.8 in x 9.8 in) and the bear head will be about 6 cm (2.4 in).
Please note that the item will vary if you use other weights of yarn or other needle sizes.
• 4ply cotton yarn, approx. 170 m/50 g = 185 yds/1.75 oz
• You will need the colors A and B for the bear/polar bear and all 3 colors for the panda:
• Color A: Main color for the head, the arms and the border of the lovey blanket, approx. 20 g = 0.7 oz
• Color B: For the lovey blanket, approx. 60 g = 2.1 oz
• Color C: For the panda arms, ears and eye spots, approx. 10 g = 0.35 oz
• Embroidery floss or yarn scraps in black and white for the eyes/nose
• Crochet hooks 2.5 mm, 3.5 mm and 4.0 mm
• Stuffing (fiberfill)
• Embroidery needle
• Scissors
This pattern and the design of the lovey blankets “Bear Gang” is property of Solveig Donau, @kleinesundfeines.ch. Neither the pattern nor parts of it are allowed to be copied, reproduced, translated, sold or published (neither digital, nor printed). Photos of your lovey blankets, crocheted according to this pattern, are of course allowed to be shown on the internet, but please tag me clearly as the designer: @kleinesundfeines.ch and/or #kleinesundfeinesdesign
This pattern is for personal use only! You can sell the finished products (handmade by yourself) from this pattern in a limited number (max. 30 per year), but please tag me clearly as the designer.
Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me via Instagram/ Facebook @kleinesundfeines.ch or e-mail: s_donau@hotmail.ch
HAPPY CROCHETING!
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With this crochet pattern you can crochet your own “Bear Gang” lovey blankets.
They are just perfect to cuddle and snuggle and I am sure your baby will love it.
The pattern contains instructions on the following bears: brown bear, polar bear and panda.
The lovey blankets are also perfect gifts for newborns, baby showers, baby announcements, birthdays or Christmas.
SKILL LEVEL: Advanced beginner
This easy-to-follow pattern contains 16 pages with detailed instructions and more than 60 progress pictures explaining how to crochet and assemble all parts of the lovey blankets. It also includes a written tutorial for the puff stitches needed for the lovey blanket and a written tutorial how to embroider the face.
The instructions are easy to follow, but you should be familiar with the abbreviations below. The pattern DOES NOT contain basic crochet lessons!
Abbreviations used in the pattern (US term):
Chain, magic ring, slip stitch, single crochet double crochet, increase, decrease
With the recommended yarn and hook your lovey blanket will be about 25 cm x 25 cm (9.8 in x 9.8 in) and the bear head will be about 6 cm (2.4 in).
Please note that the item will vary if you use other weights of yarn or other needle sizes.
• 4ply cotton yarn, approx. 170 m/50 g = 185 yds/1.75 oz
• You will need the colors A and B for the bear/polar bear and all 3 colors for the panda:
• Color A: Main color for the head, the arms and the border of the lovey blanket, approx. 20 g = 0.7 oz
• Color B: For the lovey blanket, approx. 60 g = 2.1 oz
• Color C: For the panda arms, ears and eye spots, approx. 10 g = 0.35 oz
• Embroidery floss or yarn scraps in black and white for the eyes/nose
• Crochet hooks 2.5 mm, 3.5 mm and 4.0 mm
• Stuffing (fiberfill)
• Embroidery needle
• Scissors
This pattern and the design of the lovey blankets “Bear Gang” is property of Solveig Donau, @kleinesundfeines.ch. Neither the pattern nor parts of it are allowed to be copied, reproduced, translated, sold or published (neither digital, nor printed). Photos of your lovey blankets, crocheted according to this pattern, are of course allowed to be shown on the internet, but please tag me clearly as the designer: @kleinesundfeines.ch and/or #kleinesundfeinesdesign
This pattern is for personal use only! You can sell the finished products (handmade by yourself) from this pattern in a limited number (max. 30 per year), but please tag me clearly as the designer.
Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me via Instagram/ Facebook @kleinesundfeines.ch or e-mail: s_donau@hotmail.ch
HAPPY CROCHETING!
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8fm, (zun x5), 8fm und darunter (zun x10),
Soll ich da in eine fm 5x hineinstechen?
Mit den klammer Angaben habe ich ein wenig zu kämpfen, vielleicht können Sie mir helfen Dankeschön
Rd 7: 8 fM, (zun ×5), 8 fM (26) bedeutet Folgendes:
Zuerst in jede der folgenden 8 M jeweils eine fM häkeln, dann in den folgenden 5 M jeweils eine Zunahme häkeln (= 2 fM pro M), dann wieder jeweils eine fM in den darauf folgenden 8 M. Somit ergibt das 26 M in Runde 7.
Und Rd 8 dann nach dem gleichen Prinzip:
Rd 8: 8 fM, (zun ×10), 8 fM (36)
Zuerst wieder in jede der folgenden 8 M jeweils eine fM häkeln, dann in den folgenden 10 M jeweils eine Zunahme häkeln (= 2 fM pro M), dann wieder jeweils eine fM in den darauf folgenden 8 M. Somit ergibt das 36 M in Runde 8.