Teddy Bear Square
Make this beautiful Teddy Bear Square for your little bundle of joy. This crochet afghan square is only nine inches in size. Make multiple squares to get your gorgeous blanket put together. Combine this crochet granny square with other granny square designs to make a truly one-of-a-kind crocheted afghan. Teddy bears are a classic baby theme that works well for both boys and girls. Use any color yarn you want to work up this free granny square pattern.
Crochet HookF/5 or 3.75 mm hook
Yarn Weight(2) Fine (23-26 stitches to 4 inches)
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Morehouse17
Oct 31, 2017
Not only would this be a beautiful baby afghan, this would be adorable placed in a frame to display in babys room.
Hippie Chick
Jul 12, 2017
Such a cute little teddy bear. This would make such a delicate blanket, but I am not so sure that it would be good for smaller babies because of the risk of getting little fingers and toes caught in the spaces between the stitiches. Gotta be safe with our little ones. I have not used this crochet technique in a long time.
Delphine Bryant
Mar 03, 2017
This looks so complicated but it is so very easy. Once you get going it will work up fast. I love Granny Squares and anything in a motif is another favorite. If I just had the gumption to create my own design I could probably come up with something worthy of sharing. This is delicate and beautiful.
allrluvd57 0992238
Jun 17, 2015
I am in the planning stages right now, but I love how it will look delicate and cute all at once. I was thinking that I could applique each square to a solid cloth background. Also each square could be sewn/appliqued to a solid color sheet to keep the design light and airy. Adorable. ()-
pauline 4848973
Dec 31, 2014
Starting another one of this pattern as it is so pretty when finished
pauline 4848973
Mar 18, 2014
I have made 2 of these blankets, they turned out really well. Used a mixture of random coloured yarn and solid colour, I intend to do another one as it turns out so well
RHONCRI 8321520
Jul 12, 2013
I clicked on "save pattern" and all it saved was the picture of the pattern and the page you get to before you click on pattern page. Can anyone help. Is there a way to download to my computer documents?
BHerb
Jul 12, 2013
Hi Rhoncri, When you choose to save a pattern, it will only save the page from our site, not the pattern itself. The designer has not provided a PDF or downloadable copy of this pattern. However, you can always copy the pattern, paste it into a text or Word doc, and then save or print it. I hope this helps a bit. Happy crocheting! editors at AllFreeCrochet
wutzmutha 2674244
May 08, 2013
I used this pattern to make a full-sized afghan for a grown daughter who absolutely LOVES bears. I crocheted each square a different color and added ribbon for the bows. The pattern was well written--easy to follow directions. It was fun to create--and very well received! Thanks for submitting it!
raccoonlake 999009 8
Jul 12, 2012
Looking forward to creating this afghan.....how much yarn would you estimate for 25 squares?
louisenk 1752109
Jul 12, 2012
I am trying to make this blanket as a gift for my sister's baby. I am confused about the repeat instructions. What does *ch 1, sk ch 1 sp, dbc in next dbc* repeat between * * 2 times, mean? Louise. Melbourne, Australia
klc5811 5673390
Jul 12, 2012
It means repeat what is between the *'s 2 times. You would do ch 1, sk ch 1 sp, dbc in next dbc and then repeat the samething again ch 1, sk ch 1 sp, dbc in next dbc. Hope this helps.
joancavin 1812225
May 08, 2012
This is a really cute square and easy enough if you pay close attention to the instructions. I would only like to have instructions for joining multiple squares into a blanket.
karlawalters4re 63 53026
Jul 11, 2012
I am in the middle of doing this. It is for a girl and I am making 16 squares with 4 different colors. I am crocheting them together holding them back to back and using a varigated matching yarn and doing the bows with the varigated yarn. Then I will do a border with the varigated yarn and end with a picot. I think that is how I will do it?!? I will post it when I am finished!
Karen J Lara
Apr 28, 2012
I made this little bear square.......only took a few mins...wouldnt ya know i completely left out his nose.........so i glued a bead there....stlll looks adoreable!!!!!1
editorKS
Apr 23, 2012
Hi, all! We have just tested the link and were able to bring up the pattern without difficulty. If you click where it says, "Click here for crochet pattern," a new window should open directing you to the pattern in full on the designer's blog. From there, we suggest highlighting the pattern before going to File>Print; then click "Selection" instead of "All" under print range, which will allow only the highlighted text to print. Hope this helps! --Editors of AllFreeCrochet
wjr
May 05, 2012
I tried this but I was able to print but it was with part of the pattern printed on part of it being on a blue backgroung. I would like to be able to print where it wouldn't be so hard to read. Thank you....
sdht303188 7157998
Apr 22, 2012
I do have a teddy bear pattern but this one looks better. I just wish it had a print button so I could print it out to put in my pattern folder
Member 20100
Apr 23, 2012
I too do not have a print button,I use Ctrl and p to print things it works out fine. Try it Anna
editorKS
Apr 23, 2012
Hi, sdht303188 7157998. As the pattern lives on the designer's blog and not on AllFreeCrochet, you cannot print directly from AllFreeCrochet (hence the lack of a print button on the project page above). If you click the link that says, "Click here for crochet pattern," a new window should open directing you to the pattern in full on the designer's blog. You should be able to print from there (see my comment above if you need further instructions)! Hope this helps! --Editors of AllFreeCrochet
moonlight58
Apr 21, 2012
Lol. Sorry, my comment didn't post correctly. :P I had stated that i had no trouble at all getting the pattern by clicking on "Click here for Crochet pattern".
moonlight58
Apr 21, 2012
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barrettm 5790245
Apr 21, 2012
You have pretty patterns but one heck of a system to get them. I'm all singed in as far as I can tell but No sing will come in so I can get the Teddy Bear Square. If it is always this complicated then remove my name but please let me know. Marilyn Barrett barrettm@rconnects.com
cjkennel 7696390
Apr 21, 2012
Did you click on Click here for Crochet pattern? That should open up pattern and then I hold curser down and highligh pattern and picture, right click copy, go to e-mail and click paste and when it comes up on e-mail, send it to myself. I can then click and save it in crochet patterns or print it out. Hope this helps. You can also save it on site as long as your signed in.
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