Cuddly Teddy Bear Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern

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Cuddly Teddy Bear Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern

Cuddly Teddy Bear Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern
Cuddly Teddy Bear Crochet Baby Blanket Pattern

If you are looking for an easy crochet blanket as your next baby shower gift to wow everyone, look no further than this Cuddly Teddy Bear Crochet Baby Blanket pattern, which boys or girls will love. It is rare to find a gift that can work for any baby, so snap this design up, especially since it is getting more common for parents to wait until after the birth for the big gender reveal. Preparing for a new baby is lots of fun, and you need a soft yarn that is as easy to snuggle as the little one is. The teddy bear design is so cute, and it has an interesting pixelated style. It uses a corner-to-corner crochet method that will be easy to master but still makes sure that your crochet blanket pattern stands out. 

Easy

Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook

Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)

Finished Size40 inches tall x 32 inches wide

Materials List

  • Bernat Blanket Big Ball Yarn in Vintage White, Sand, and Taupe (1 of each)
  • Bernat Blanket Brights Yarn in Go Go Green (2 skeins)
  • Size J Crochet Hook
  • Large Tapestry Needle

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I made this blanket as the pattern is written and it turned out great but it's pretty thick but soft Then I tried again with a regular gauge yarn and the panel came out too small for a baby blanket so I decided to make panels and linked them together I did two panels with the tan and cream bear and two panels with reverse cream and tan bear Joined them all together and added the border It turned out super cute and the mother-to-be absolutely loved it Wish I could add a picture I used a blue yarn instead of green but you can choose any background color you wish This was my first attempt at a corner-to-corner pattern and I just watched a Youtube instructive video to get started I consider myself a middle-level crocheter and this pattern was fun to work Tip - I created separate smaller ballsRead More of yarn so that when a color is used multiple times within same row I didn't have to cut the yarn as often You have to keep untangling the colors from time to time but I made it work

Looks really hard. I have been crocheting for years so this will be a challenge. Does this pattern come in a smaller version or is this the baby and not the toddler size?

Where is the printable instructions? I can not find them, Just the Pictures? Can anyone email me the pattern?

Hi Franee - There's a blue link above the Easy banner. It says "Click here for crochet pattern" and if you click it, you will be brought to the full pattern. I hope this helps. -Krista, editor

Ive been trying to expand my collection of Graphigans so this project is just what Ive been looking for. This has the added benefit of being a Corner to Corner project, too! It can be a bit tricky following the written directions if youre unfamiliar with the method. Happily, the designer has included a link to a video tutorial for this exact project from the Crochet Crowd. Theres also a link to a .pdf download, too!

Holy moly!!! This guy is absolutely captivating. He appears to be sooo snuggly too! I'm very happy that the pattern is labeled "easy". Our family is just now entering into the grandchildren stage with our first child getting married in June. If I get a jump on it I might be able to keep ahead of the curve. Thanks mulberrygalprinces s for the tip on changing the color to white! Along with doing that and several different shades of brown I can really get some mileage out of this pattern and yet keep it allllll in the family!

What a perfectly cute cuddly teddy bear crochet blanket. During my time off I had the opportunity to look around on line and I ran across a few corner to corner technique projects. At this time, I have not yet attempted to try it. I think even though the designer has marked it as easy, I will start with something smaller to get the technique down pat.

I'm searching for help on my C2C Bear Blanket. It was easy and fun, but when finished it is a parallelogram rather than a rectangle. The picture is to show how the sides do not lay together evenly. Can you give me some tips on what I need to do differently to correct this?

You can slip stitch to the start of the next square, then make the next row, then repeat.

i can't seem to get the vidio link to learn the stich it keeps sending me to other sites help

Hi coupygirl, I would ask this question on the blogger's site so that she can see it. This page is just a link out to the pattern - AllFreeCrochet did not design the linked pattern, so unless the broken link or video is on our site, it's not something we can fix. :( Sorry! Julia, editor for AllFreeCrochet

I think this corner to corner technique is one of the most exciting skills to master. I love to see the picture develop as you go from row to row. I thought it would be difficult to learn but it really is not. The most difficult thing for me to do is change the color flawlessly.

I just found out my neighbor is having a baby girl so I wanted to crochet her a blanket. This pattern is so cute. I can easily change the green to any variation of pink and would have the perfect gift. I dont think anyone else would give her a gift like this beautiful blanket.

Little baby Billy was 2 months premature and has a Welcome to the World party coming up in the next few weeks and this is going to be the perfect gift for him especially as winter is well on its way here in South Africa. I have never done a corner to corner crochet pattern so this is going to be a first. Friends tell me it is not difficult to do so here I go!

This is adorable! I recently started learning C2C (corner to corner). I havent tried adding pictures to my C2C afghans yet, but this makes me want to try. What a cute throw for a crib or a childs bedroom! Bernat blanket is so thick that I would imagine this throw works up in no time at all.

What a little cutie pie. I read thru the pattern and it seems very easy. I may just have to make this for my 3 year old grandson. But I will have to modify it a bit. Change the brown to white so it becomes a polar bear. That's his favorite. Thank you for sharing.

I love the bear blanket. Would love a written pattern. But it won't come up. Thanks. Beautiful work.

Hi mjomannix, The blanket is worked in a standard c2c (corner to corner) pattern style so simply follow any basic c2c pattern and use the chart at the above link for color reference. :) Thanks! Julia, editor for AllFreeCrochet

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